Webster’s dictionary defines a slave as “a person held in servitude as the chattel of another”. The word ‘chattle’ refers… Read More June 14, 2019 How Should a Christian Wife Deal with A Cheating Husband? “My husband is having an emotional affair with his ex-girlfriend whom he g...
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The reason for the difference in translation has to do with the Hebrew word “Shachah”. The most literal meaning of Shachah is “to bow down”. But sometimes when someone bows down, they are not just showing reverence, but they are also engaging in worship. In other words, all worship...
Sir Walter Scott pointed out that the original Hebrew wordchasaph(orkaskagh) meant nothing more than "poisoner." "Thou shalt not suffer a poisoner to live" certainly makes better sense. But having a knowledge of poisons in order to be able to counteract them, is not the same as being a...
I use the word is, because there are still copies in existence today. In fact, perhaps a check of the Vatican Library would produce a number of profound biblical discoveries.In the case of the Hebrew Gospel of Matthew, here was a writing that not only declared and manifested the teachings...
As such, the extra-biblical evidence disfavors claims that the temple was where the Hebrew Bible formed. Instead, scribal communities, Schniedewind claims, formed the earliest material in administrative contexts in relation to the state and king. For him, the “men of Hezakiah” are a model...
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Learn 12 important Biblical lessons about stars derived from 60 different Bible verses in this in-depth word study by Jerry Robinson. Throughout most of the Old Testament, the word “star” is translated from the Hebrew word, kokab. (Pronounced... ...
here and very shortly we bracing ourselves in eager anticipation for the new year in 2025. If you are reading this, you may want to ask yourself, “what does Christmas have to do with the Last days of what we refer to as the end times?,” The word for “Christmas” in Hebrew […...
The words “married” and “husband” are a translation of the Hebrew word ‘baal’ used as both an adjective (of the woman) and noun (in reference to the husband). The word ‘baal’ means master/owner and it can also mean someone who is owned by a master when used as an adjective...