Salvation, in Greek soteria, in Hebrew yeshu’-ah, has in Scriptural language the general meaning of liberation from straitened circumstances or from other evils and of a translation into a state of freedom and security (I Kings, xi, 13; xiv, 45; II Kings, xxiii, 10; IV Kings, xiii,...
God drove me deep into the word and used that word to show me how I have fallen short, but also how He will teach me to love and be aware of all the places He has had to forgive me. In His infinite patience, he took out my religion and, in its place, showed me grace, love,...
“Messiah means the Anointed One” in Hebrew. Jesus was anointed by God, and the Holy Spirit came upon him in the form of a Dove. This happened in 26 A.D. When John The Baptist baptized Jesus. “The next day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, w...
"Hallelujah" is a Hebrew word meaning "Praise the Lord." It is used here as an exclamation of worship and adoration. This is the first of four occurrences of "Hallelujah" in the New Testament, all found in this chapter, highlighting the theme of divine victory and celebration. Salvation ...
The Old Testament uses the Hebrew root word yasha , at first it was meant to represent oppression. But it ended up representing freedom from what breaks us and that’s sin. Salvation in theology is used to stand for the hard work God does for his people. Functioning as atonement, ...
“I was born in Palestine, nearly seventy years ago. As a child I was taught to read the Law, the Psalms, and the Prophets. I early attended the synagogue and learned Hebrew from the rabbis. At first I believed what I was told, that ours was the true and only religion, but as I...
That was it, not another word. You would expect him to say something like “while it appeared to be a failure to His disciples, the cross was actually a victory…” or some such thing. I have heard that preached many times before in church. But the thing is, he didn’t say that....
The "righteous promise" indicates God's faithfulness and justice. In the Hebrew context, righteousness is closely linked with God's covenantal faithfulness. The psalmist's reliance on God's promise underscores the belief that God is just and will fulfill His word. This connects to the broader ...
6、herents of the Christian faith, known as Christians, believe that Jesus is the Messiah prophesied in the Hebrew Bible (the part of scripture common to Christianity and Judaism, and referred to as the “Old Testament” in Christianity,2. Christianity,Cultural information 2,Reading aloud,Audio...
4though I myself have reasons for such confidence. If someone else thinks they have reasons to put confidence in the flesh, I have more: 5circumcised on the eighth day, of the people of Israel, of the tribe of Benjamin, a Hebrew of Hebrews; in regard to the law, a Pharisee; ...