Treasury of Scripture And it shall come to pass, when all these things are come on you, the blessing and the curse, which I have set before you, and you shall call them to mind among all the nations, where the LORD your God has driven you, it shall come Deuteronomy 4:30 When thou...
The call to "return" is a central theme in the Hebrew Bible, with the Hebrew word "shuv" meaning to turn back or repent. This is not just a physical return but a spiritual one, involving a heartfelt repentance and recommitment to God. Historically, this has been seen in the cycles ...
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The meaning of the word שוטר, which we rendered “officer,” is less clear. The word שוטרים , the plural of שוטר (which appears in the singular only in 2 Chron. 26:11 and Prov. 6:7) appears 25 times in the Bible, of which 7 are in ...
Deuteronomy 33 New Living Translation Moses Blesses the People 33This is the blessing that Moses, the man of God, gave to the people of Israel before his death: 2“TheLordcame from Mount Sinai and dawned upon us[a]from Mount Seir; ...
20 In the future, when your son asks you,“What is the meaning of the stipulations, decrees and laws the Lord our God has commanded you?” 21 tell him: “We were slaves of Pharaoh in Egypt, but the Lord brought us out of Egypt with a mighty hand. 22 Before our eyes the Lord sen...
The Deuteronomy 32 World View If you have not already done so, let me urge you to buy and read, “The Unseen Realm,” by Dr. Michael Heiser. In all honesty, outside of the Bible, it may well be the most important book you will ever read — especially if you want to understand ...
is found. (Some writers wax eloquent about the meaning of the singular form of this word: "liberty." Irrelevant.) This issue is huge. It was huge in Paul's day, throughout the Roman Empire. Everybody in the 1st century -- Jews and Gentiles alike -- believed there was a nexus ...
Over time, this frequent use ofwonderfulled to a dilution in the literal meaning “full of wonder” and an increase in the positive “extremely good” use. This change happened gradually, however: well into the 1800s, Abraham Lincoln was still using it to mean “astonishing”: ...
He stopped reading and explained the meaning of the confusing verse. “But Daddy,” said one of his daughters, “if that’s what it means, why doesn’t it say so”[2]? Why not, indeed, thought Ken. That’s when he decided to rewrite certain Bible stories for his ten children. ...