Podcast:Play in new window|Download|Embed Watch this video onBitChute/Minds.com/YouTube On today’s Thought For The Day, James riffs on a conversation in the Corbett Report comments about the Exxon logo and the surprising things hidden in many corporate logos. ...
What if God, willing to show his wrath, and to make his power known, endured with much longsuffering vessels of wrath fitted unto destruction:Aramaic Bible in Plain EnglishBut surely God was willing to show his wrath and reveal his power, bringing wrath with a multitude of patience against ...
What is the breath of God called in Hebrew? The Hebrew WordRuachand God's Breath in our Lungs. What is Shabbat Kodesh? Chabad families add the word "kodesh" ("holy") at the end of the blessing, making "...the candle of holy Shabbat," (ner shel Shabbas kodesh). ...
The not-really-dead tell us that in fact there is no fiery hell. There is what Jesus called an “outer darkness,” but that is just a temporary banishment. More to the point, our own refusal to genuinely forgive and love is the primary reason why we might end up there. Those who ar...
4 The wise men replied to the king: [What follows is in Aramaic[a]]“O king, live forever! Tell your servants the dream, and we will disclose its[b] interpretation.” 5 The king replied[c] to the wise men, “My decision is firm.[d] If you do not inform me of both the dream...
Thus says the LORD: Keep your voice from weeping, and your eyes from tears; for there is a reward for your work, says the LORD: they shall come back from the land of the enemy; Translations from AramaicLamsa BibleThus says the LORD: Restrain your voice from weeping and your eyes from...
Psalm 8 is a poetic reflection on Genesis 1 and humanity’s role in God’s creation. God rules the world through humans, and human rule is tied to being made in God’s image. Video: This episode is designed to accompany our video called, “Gospel of the Kingdom." ...
Psalm 8 is a poetic reflection on Genesis 1 and humanity’s role in God’s creation. God rules the world through humans, and human rule is tied to being made in God’s image. Video: This episode is designed to accompany our video called, “Gospel of the Kingdom." You can view ...
“God called the light ‘day’” (Genesis 1:5) before the night, for this is common with the Hebrew language, namely, when someone mentions two things he should begin with the latter.* Verses 3 and 4 refer to the light, therefore verse 5 begins by calling the light “day.”For...
In an Aramaic tomb inscription from Nerab dating to the seventh century b.c., Agbar observes that he was surrounded by “children of the fourth generation” as he lay on his death bed (see ANET 661). The language of the text differs from Exod 34:7, the sons are the first generation...