As Jonathan Cahn says, “The day on which Messiah rose (Sunday) contains the exact same word that begins the Scriptures, the universe, and the creation. The day Messiah rose was ‘The Day of Genesis’ (a new creation). The resurrection IS the new Genesis.” Darkness was on the face ...
Proverbs 20:18tnThe noun form is plural, but the verb is singular, suggesting either an abstract plural or a collective plural is being used here. Proverbs 20:18tnThe clause begins withvav(ו) on “with guidance.” But the clause has an imperative for its main verb. One could take th...
When a preposition begins a group of words that express their own idea, we have aprepositional phrase. A prepositional phrase contains apreposition, theobjectof the preposition (which includes a noun or a pronoun), and any appropriatemodifierof the object. It is important to be able to identif...
A prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and continues until the object of the preposition (which is usually a noun or pronoun). George bought cupcakes that were covered in shiny, purple sprinkles. The preposition is IN. The object of the prepositional phrase is SPRINKLES. The complete...
Your statement begins, “One week after the devastating shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School . . .” I have been trying to help people understand that the word “shooting” is used with a powerful political connotation. To call a murder spree a “shooting” hides the truth and ...
Obeisant (a.) Ready to obey; reverent; differential; also, servilely submissive. Obelion (n.) The region of the skull between the two parietal foramina where the closure of the sagittal suture usually begins. Obeliscal (a.) Formed like an obelisk. Obelisk (n.) An upright, four-sided pi...
If critical race theory’s organisational history is grounded in the split from CLS, in its intellectual history it begins as a response to the perceived failure of the civil rights movement. Thanks to decades of activism, black Americans were legally identical to whites, formally equal in a ...
phrase made of aprepositionand theobject of a preposition. Typically, a prepositional phrase begins with a preposition and follows with the object.Prepositionsare words likeabout,across,after,for, andin. A prepositional phrase also includes any words that modify the object of the preposition. ...
If critical race theory’s organisational history is grounded in the split from CLS, in its intellectual history it begins as a response to the perceived failure of the civil rights movement. Thanks to decades of activism, black Americans were legally identical to whites, formally equal in a ...
Proverbs 25:8 tn The clause begins with פֶּן (pen,“lest”) which seems a bit out of place in this line. C. H. Toy suggests changing it to כִּי (ki,“for”) to make a better connection, instead of supplying an ellipsis: “lest it be said what…” (Proverbs...