Since Esau is also called Edom (meaning Dustling or Corporeal One), perhaps these twins reminded Isaac and Rebekah of the basic workings of a human individual: the animal body, though wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14) should be subjected to the grace filled mind (Romans 8:10). And although...
The Bible makes it clear that we don’t really own our gifts. We are fearfully and wonderfully made by God (Psalm 139:13-14), according to plans he laid out before we were born (Jeremiah 1:5), to glorify him forever. The fact the master owns the money he gave the servants, and ...
In Psalm 139:13, David described the forming of a baby in the womb with the Hebrew equivalent, namely סכך (sakak), to weave, from which also comes the name Succoth. The profession of Jesus (and Joseph) was not that of "carpenter" but of τεκτων (tekton), assembler, ...
The bible also says that He is our “Our shelter, refuge and hiding place (Psalm 91)”, “The one who comforts us (2 Corinthians 1:3)”, “Our healer (Psalm 103:3)”, “The source of wisdom (James 1:5)”, And everything else we need! God love us very much. He has a bette...
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The Psalmist wrote, “Be still, and know that I am God! I will be honored by every nation. I will be honored throughout the world” (Psalm 46:10). The context of this verse makes its message all the more fascinating and appropriate for our times. What
The verb τικτω (tikto) means to beget or rather to physically bring forth a child (both by father and mother) as wonderfully expressed by David in his famous "you wove me in my mother's womb" (Psalm 139:13). The noun τεκνον (teknon) is the common Greek word for ...
conveniently resembles the word for new, which is novus (which in turn, as fans will attest, goes a long way to explain the Nine Fellows of the Ring, the Nine Nazgul and even the nine teeth of גלם, golem, the formless creature wrought in the depths of the earth; Psalm 139:...
“Let them praise the name of the LORD: for his name is alone is excellent; his glory is above the and heaven.”Psalm 148:13. Names of God from the Bible There is great power in a name. Names have a way of creating an identity and it’s how we are known by those aroun...
Divine-human relationships are also expressed by this term. The Lord knew Moses very well—"by name" (Exodus 33:11Exodus 33:12Exodus 33:17).Moses sought a reciprocal acquaintance with God (Exod 33:13). The psalmist is amazed at God's intimate knowledge (Psalm 139:6) of his personal li...