Middle School is a time of separating the wheat from the chaff academically and I established myself as one of the sensitive achievers, making me a hero to burnouts and metalheads everywhere who were at the time generally regarded as dumb. I was artistic and had good relationships with girls...
Being made in the image of God is what makes us human. And because we keep that image — even in a broken form — we are worth redeeming.
The knee is the largest joint in the body. Blessing and being blessed are a large part of Christian living. God's first words to Adam and Eve were a blessing to be fruitful and multiply. The Hebrew word pictograph for blessing (barak (בָּרַךְ) shows us more specifica...
Everything that exists is within Him. Everything was created for Him. Col 1:15-18 NKJV He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For by Him all things were created that are in heaven and that are on earth, visible and invisible, ...
addition to all the things we are grateful for — family, food and the goodness of GOD, being wise in this life and learning to do the will of GOD is to be a lifestyle. You and I will walk in wisdom if we ALWAYS give thanks for EVERYTHING to GOD THE Father in the name of ...
Part II: The Worldly Battle The Strong’s Greek and Hebrew dictionary defines the “world” as the “earth (as moist and therefore inhabited); by extensive the globe; by implication its inhabitants; specifically a participle land, as Babylonia, Palestine: habitable part,...
Rashelle is a less commonly usedderivative of the more traditional Rachel, a Biblical name found in the Old Testament that means "ewe," or innocent lamb, in Hebrew. Similar names like Rochelle and Rachelle turned out to be much more commonplace in 1960, both making it into the top 600 th...
The significance of these findings is discussed in view of the duality of anthropomorphic and aniconic representations of YHWH in ancient Israel. Keywords: body of god; nostrils; tuyères; metallurgy; ancient Yahwism; metaphor theory1. Introduction In Biblical Hebrew, ʾapayīm (dual of ʾap...
When Is Lag B´Omer? Lag B´Omer is celebrated on the 18th day of the month of Iyar in the Hebrew calendar, which usually falls in May in the Gregorian calendar. Counting of the Sheaves The name of this holiday refers to the 33rd day of the Omer, which translates from Hebrew as...
The term "Sabbath" comes from the Hebrew word "Shabbat," which means "rest" or "cessation." The Sabbath is observed as a day of rest and worship, a time for spiritual renewal, communal worship, and a break from the regular routines of work. The specific practices associated with the Sab...