The context of the passage is regarding the pagan custom of cutting and blood letting to mourn for dead family members and friends; and homage pagan priests made to idols.(27) The Levitical priests were commanded not to take up this detestable practice.(28) God’s Tattoos Isaiah captured ano...
The world and the things in the world were regarded by them not as emanations from God, nor as in any sense God; they are all the work of his hands, proceeding from him, but as distinct from him as the work is distinct from the workman. By the word of Jehovah all things were ...
The city calledJerichocontains the word for moon, YARAK(H3394, YOD-RESH-HETH). Teachers are hearing the sound of YAH in completely unrelated words. They mistake the words Marya(master)and Yerushalem to be marYAH and YAHrushalem. JERUSALEM-IR + SHALOM, or YERUSHALEM Spelling:yod-resh-uau-...
He is angry because of who he is: El Hakkadosh, “the Holy God.” This name for God comes from the Hebrew word kadosh, meaning “one of a kind, utterly unique, set apart, holy.” Isaiah uses this name at least 30 times throughout his book. ... Because he is holy, God expects...
by transposition for ''urvah' (723); a stall:--cote. 221 'Uwriyoo-ree' from ''uwr' (217); fiery; Uri, the name of three Israelites:--Uri. 222 'Uwriy'eloo-ree-ale' from ''uwr' (217) and ''el' (410); flame of God; Uriel, the name of two Israelites:--Uriel. 223 ...
”The Greek word fordiscretion,διαβούλιον, is not“counsel”, as is it often translated, but a decision-making capability (“Entscheidungsfähigkeit”24). The sophisticated structure ofthe verse takes each two pairs of organs together,γλῶσσα(“tongue”,“language”)and...
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I would rather be what God chose to make me than the most glorious creature that I could think of; for to have been thought about, born in God’s thought, and then made by God, is the dearest, grandest and most precious thing in all thinking.” ...