Yahuah’s Word refers to Hebrew by the termEBRITH. As teachers attempt to teach Hebrew, the originalHebrew scriptis often ignored entirely, and they use theAramaicscript while calling it “modern Hebrew.” The Aramaic script was inherited from Babel in the days of NekemYah(Nehemiah). NIQQUD-...
1Not just Hebrew and Greek, but Latin and German and all other languages, each of which, according to Luther, is sanctified by its use in proclaiming God’s Word. 2Hebrew and Greek, but also, Latin and German and all other languages by which the Gospel is proclaimed. ...
and theWordwasGod... All things were made by him; and without him was not anything made that was made ... And theWordwas made flesh, and dwelt among us, (and we beheld his glory, the glory as ofthe only...
Early Christian thought, based in Hebrew religion yet influenced by the ambient Platonism of the time, found itself affirming the resurrection of the body yet also allowing for some sort of immortal "soul." For Christian theology from Paul onward, however, "soul" did not mean pure spirit but...
The Hebrew month of Tammuz (June-July) preserves this ancient seasonal significance, proving that even millennia later, his legacy is inextricably tied to the time of year when life reaches its fullest potential. The Horse and Dumuzid: Reclaiming Their Place in the Fertility Wheel By realigning ...
The Freemasons are well-known to honor King Solomon, and it is often said they are builders who are servants (or should I say serpents, meaning worms such as the Hebrew Shamir) that are helping build Solomon’s Temple. This makes perfect Masonic sense. Another clue is passed down to us ...
The terrorists “do not know the name of humanity.” The king is using the word “name” metaphorically (as Hebrew often does) to mean “renown, honor, dignity.” He’s declaring that the terroristshave no regard for the preciousness of life. They’re filled with the violence that grieves...
It is quite wonderful to think, that perhaps my ancient ancestors, spoke some of the same words as other indigenous peoples around the globe. I think that would be a beautiful thing for us to share. Whatever the truth though, these Salish words belong to the Salish speaking peoples, and ...
The Hebrew idiom “three days and three nights” means simply “a period of time that covers parts of 3 days”. It may begin the last 5 hours of the 1st day, then include all 24 of the 2nd, and end after 4 hours into the 3rd day. But if we interpret it according to OUR manner...
Star of eight rays surrounded by diadem, between the rays, paleo-Hebrew (Yehonatan the King). Anchor, ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΣΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ (of King Alexander). Historically significant coin to those of both Jewish and Christian faiths, along with people that are interested in studying history...