As beloved children adopted into God’s family through Christ, we are precious in his sight (Isaiah 43:4). He’s crowned us with HONOR and GLORY (Psalm 8:5; Romans 2:10), including the honor of representing Jesus in this world, and the glory of his character at work within us[4]....
In Hebrew, “Faithful God” is El Emunah. May you be surrounded by our Faithful God, El Emunah, today! Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) More Loading... Filed under: A Word From The Sponsor, Because of Grace | Leave a comment » a word from The ...
but rather a title. The word “Christ” comes from the Greek word “Christos” which is the Greek translation of the Hebrew word for Messiah. When we say, “Jesus Christ” we are literally saying, “Jesus the Christ” or “Jesus
Usage:The term "chaninah" is used to denote an act of grace or favor, often implying a compassionate or merciful disposition. It reflects the benevolent and forgiving nature of God towards His people, as well as the expected behavior of individuals towards one another. In the Hebrew Bible, ...
I AMisa Perfectionist. Remember those italicized words in the King James Version, those smaller words that added clarity to the sentence from the Hebrew translation? I speak here as I have learned from the Great I AM. I AMisa holy God, a perfect Father, Creator and Redeemer. The realm of...
Notice the first verse: He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty. Immediately, Moses tells us of a special place he calls “the secret place of the most High.” We’re told it is possible to “dwell” there. The Hebrew word ...
Here’s an example of how it’s been done. First, it was argued that the Greekgeneais best translated as “race” as Scofield codified in a footnote in hisThe Scofield Reference Bible.This is an impossible translation (e.g.,Matt. 1:17). Most prophecy writers have given up on this tr...
Joyfully Growing In Grace engages in an examination of beliefs found in the Hebrew Roots Movement, Messianic Judaism, and Netzarim streams of thought and related sects. The term “Messianic” is generally understood to describe Jews who have come to believe in Yeshua/Jesus as their Messiah. Jews...
Smith's Literal TranslationBut the word of none do I make mine own, neither have I my soul highly prized to myself, in order to finish my course with joy, and the service which I received from the Lord Jesus, to testify the good news of the grace of God. Catholic TranslationsDouay-...
“do you think all notions of grace in scripture are really just acts of authority.” Yes, authority or authorship. The only reference I provided in the post is as good a place as any to look for this idea: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Hebrew_Roots/The_original_foundation/Grace Grace...