Feast of Unleav’ Bread Celebration of the Lord’s Supper Feast of First Fruits Resurrection of Christ Feast of Pentecost ...
1. pisteuō (πιστϵύω, 4100), “to believe,” also “to be persuaded of,” and hence, “to... BESEECH Collapse 1 . parakaleō (παρακαλέω, 3870), the most frequent word with this meaning, lit. denotes “to call... B...
The site of the World Trade Center was chosen by God, and the destruction was wreaked in such a precise way, that by using the spiritual meaning of Bible numbers we could interpret the message He meant us to receive from it. Some easy spiritual math tells us why God destroyed those tower...
from an unused root meaning to dig; a farmer:--husbandman, ploughman. 407 'Akshaphak-shawf' from 'kashaph' (3784); fascination; Acshaph, a place in Palestine:--Achshaph. 408 'alal a negative particle (akin to 'lo'' (3808)); not (the qualified negation, used as a deprecative);...
17The Light of Israel[ag]will become a fire, their Holy One[ah]will become a flame; it will burn and consume the Assyrian king’s[ai]briers and his thorns in one day. 18The splendor of his forest and his orchard will be completely destroyed,[aj] ...
The bible is written in a symbolic, cryptic & numerical code. Most accounts have at least one greater symbolic meaning.
During the Crusaders period, in the beginning of the 12th century, theIbelin familyconstructed here a fortress. The fortified complex was named by them “Mirabel”, a Latin word meaning ‘wonderful’. Background information on the Ibelin family: ...
Study the meaning of Apocryphal Gospels in the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia. Learn more about the biblical context and references of Apocryphal Gospels.
Before discussing the meaning of this verse, a bit of context is important. This verse is part of a letter the prophet Jeremiah sent from Jerusalem to the Jewish captives in Babylon. In the letter he tells them to get use to their new home because they will be there for another 70 year...
First, let's look at the Greek verbbaptizō. It appears approximately 102 times in ancient Greek literature, with the basic meaning of "dip, plunge, immerse." It is often used in contexts that are anything but gentle -- drowning, sinking of ships, flooding a city, being soaked in wine...