truth. There is an “ethic of belief,” or a moral imperative to ascertain the truth and reject error in the realm of the spiritual. Since God holds us responsible to repent and believe the truth of salvation, He must have made it possible for us to do so (“ought” implies “can”...
Such people may be made to obey some religious order, but their "faith" is in the assertions of their teachers and their "belief" is wholly devoid of actual knowledge, experience or comprehension.Hebrew and the Gospel of Jesus Christ
Word Origin:Derived from two Hebrew words: אֵל (El, meaning "God") and יָדַע (yada, meaning "to know" or "to be known"). Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:There is no direct Greek equivalent for Elyada in the Strong's Greek Dictionary, as it is a proper He...
Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:The Greek equivalent often associated with the concept of trust is πίστις (pistis), Strong's Greek 4102, which is commonly translated as "faith" or "belief." Usage:The Hebrew word "bittachon" conveys a sense of trust, confidence, and security,...
That belief, of course, is very biblical because Zechariah 14 says that when Jesus returns, He will return to the Mount of Olives, and that when His feet touch the mountain it will split in two. He will then speak a supernatural word that will destroy all the forces of the Antichrist ...
law...hence the fence. It also reflects a belief that to pronounce a name suggests a way to control. For example if you were walking down a street and someone yelled your name you would turn around. Pronouncing a name has a way of eliciting action...ancient Israel did not presume to ...
that language?” As someone who personally got a point off on his Hebrew Regent for exactly that word—a train ticket—I find great comfort in Herzl’s skepticism. “Such a thing cannot be done,” Herzl concluded—instead he advocated for German to be the language of the Land of Israel....
1 Not 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. 2 Hebrew and Greek, but also, Latin and German and all other languages by which the Gospel is proclaimed. For a recent...
The word ??? (Emunah) means belief in Hebrew and is also used to mean faith in some contexts. The term originates from the Book of Genesis in...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it now Create an account Ask a question Our experts can answer your tough...
His name reminds us of his doubt-belief Jn 20:25, 28. Rabbi Matityahu St. Matthew the Apostle. The author of the First Gospel. Rabbi Yaakov ben Halfai St. James the Lesser. The apparent author of the New Testament Book of James. His story is told in the New Testament less prominent...