We reach the crux of understandingbasaras the Hebrew word for the “body.” The following bullets augment what we already established. You will notbelievethat these verses are commonly translated with the word “flesh” (the New American Standard Bible is a notable exception):/ 1.Basaris anin...
But I say, walk by the Spirit, and you will not carry out the desire of the flesh. Galatians 5:16 NASB The desire of the flesh –“We are defined by the way in which we orient ourselves to desire.”[1] Paul wasn’t a Platonist. At times he certainly sounds like he believes in...
The second one, while clearly referring to flesh, is a different word לחום. rushalaim Senior Member русский Jul 6, 2017 #11 Drink said: Clearly doesn't mean meat there. Not sure why you bring that up. Click to expand... Of course, not any "meat"! I ...
Is it His will for mankind to do such a thing, like this or other such things like climbing Mount Everest or sailing around the world or beating an Olympic World Record? Would it be classified as carnality, worldliness, sensuality, even idolatrous? Is it just “the lust of the flesh, ...
Adam realised this, and when he saw her for the first time he said, “This at last is bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh …!” (Gen. 2:23a). This idiom is used a few times in the Hebrew Bible where it expresses kinship and loyalty. […] Reply Leave a Reply Your ...
Or maybe just like Lazarus, their flesh betrayed them – and they died to their previous way of believing in God’s plans for their lives. Maybe like Martha and the mourners, they became impatient and angry… “Lord, if YOU had been here…none of this would have happened.” Like Mary,...
from 'chayah' (2421); alive; hence, raw (flesh); fresh (plant, water, year), strong; also (as noun, especially in the feminine singular and masculine plural) life (or living thing), whether literally or figuratively:--+ age, alive, appetite, (wild) beast, company, congregation, life...
a Persian word; food:--spoil (from the margin for 'baz' (957).) 898 bagadbaw-gad' a primitive root; to cover (with a garment); figuratively, to act covertly; by implication, to pillage:--deal deceitfully (treacherously, unfaithfully), offend, transgress(-or), (depart), treacherous ...
We’re left flesh facing flesh now,And this is the time to weep, father dear.So let your eyes weep for my eyes,And don’t be silent for my honor here,Something greater than honorNow lies at your feet, father dear,And don’t say you’ve made a sacrifice,For the one who sacrifi...
Here, foreignsource languages are Western:SphereRatio25Examplesa) education0/43ledakter ‘to study for a PhD’; zícflayš (Yid. ‘sittingflesh’) ‘diligence’; meduplam‘holding a diploma’b) trade0/44on de hawz ‘on the house’; bonbonyéra ‘chocolatebox’> ‘a perfect product’; ...