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 involves bowing of some sort, but not all bowing is worship. Sometimes bowing is just re...
I drew this picture maybe two or three years ago. It deals with how the church sometimes translated the Bible in such a way that the (egalitarian) meaning of the text does not come through, and then church members pointed to those translations to “prove” their point. For example, “hea...
Calendars are powerful political, religious and social tools. Their symbolism incorporates spiritual, temporal, cosmological, celestial, numerical and agricultural truths, often in the guise of cultural myth. The authority ancient kings, carried througho
1.This first verse is very interesting. You already know that one of the names of the Antichrist is the“lawless one”per the Scripture verse I gave you in my first article. This verse is definitely talking about the Antichrist. Here is the verse: “And now you know what is restraining,...
The second question, which has even deeper meaning and future impact on our nation, is what is the significance of the bullet striking and drawing blood from president Trump’s right ear? For answers to these questions, and many more, we need to turn to God in prayer and turn to His Wo...
"are convinced that the birds which the Israelites ate in such numbers were only clouds of locusts, and they laugh at those translators who suppose that they found quails where quails were never seen." Rudbeck (Ichthyol. Bibl. Spec.i) has argued in favor of theselavmeaning "flying-fish,...
Many had been camped out, and had become quite comfortable in their religion — so they had no desire to move on. When the Shekinah Glory began to move into this ‘new’ Truth, many decided to remain where they were. And so they were left behind, as to that stage of their ...
However, it occasionally is used with the meaning “curse” especially in parting greetings (1 Kings 21:10,13; Job 1:5,11; Job 2:5,9; Psalm 10:3). Job’s wife seems to be suggesting a parting greeting. However, she may also be saying “bless” ironically. Her statement is importan...
and where those are who most merit blissful existence; a history of creation; prayers to Padmapani, and the advantages of frequent repetition of Om Mani; the meaning of that sacred sentence; an account of the figurative representations of Padmapani, and of his images, which represent him with...
We know from the book of Matthew that we’re commandedNOTto worry. But we are human. It’s not easy to lay aside our worry. Thankfully, the Bible gives us a solution for dealing with our worries in life: “Casting all your care upon him.” ...