The Bible is a collection of 66 books, written by 40 or more different authors over a period of about 2,000 years. Yet it is also one book (also referred to as the Scriptures), with two main divisions: The Old Testament (before Christ), and the New Testament (after Chri...
Throughout the Hebrew scriptures, many different figures are described as śāṭān, including both human and supernatural figures. The first instance in the Hebrew Bible where the word śāṭān is applied to a supernatural being occurs in the Book of Numbers 22:22. In the verse, Yahwe...
"That does not mean that I have cast aside my King James version: I have them both. But I must recognize that while God may be the inspirational source of all the Old and New Testament scriptures, He is certainly not responsible for the imperfect translations from the language of the earl...
Yahweh thought that his ‘Children’ would still choose to obey him, and when he discovered they did not, he became angry. As he himself describes in his scriptures, he is a “Jealous God”, and he did not like it that his ‘children’ had chose to disobey him, and follow our advice...
However, a Berean search of the Scriptures... 47 Calvinism / Augustinism / Freemasonry / Ordo Novum Seclorum / Illuminati / Hinduism / Luciferianism / New Age Spirituality / Theosophy / Occultism / Apostate Church / False Teachers / Holy Spirit Fire / Slain in the Spirit / John Calvin /...
The Hebrew of this passage reads: "heleyl, ben shachar" which can be literally translated "shining one, son of dawn." This phrase means, again literally, the planet Venus when it appears as a morning star. In the Septuagint, a 3rd century BC translation of the Hebrew scriptures into Gre...
The wordSatanis the English transliteration of aHebrewword for “adversary” in theBible. With the definite article, the Hebrew word denotes “the adversary” par excellence, mainly in theBook of Job, where the adversary comes to the heavenly court with the “sons of God.” His task is to...