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17 September 2024

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N    14:47  References diffhist +7,562 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| References }} References Verse quotes are from the King James version. They are accompanied by a loose paraphrase by the author, for children. Introduction 1. Jer 31:34 And they shall teach no more every man his neighbour, and every man his brother, saying, Know the LORD: for they shall all know me, from the least of them unto the greatest of them, saith the LORD: for I will forgive their iniquity, and I will remember their sin no more. 1 BP Jer 31:34 [The day...")
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N    14:45  The Hebrew alphabet diffhist +1,054 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| The Hebrew alphabet }} ''Hebrew is read right to left.'' They heard - אבגדה God spoke and created the heavens and the earth א and revealed to men ב that he pursued them ג with a commandment ד which they did not understand ה They saw - וזחטי They were distinguished ו as the bride ז when they did understand ח. Through a marriage ט they became a new creation י The promise - כלמנס The Son of God כ taught ל the promise of the Father מ. Th...")
N    14:43  Appendix A diffhist +1,537 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| Appendix A }} For the parents: An introduction to the method of interpretation: The basis for this study is a first century hermeneutic. New Testament authors use it as they reference Old Testament scriptures. Called Notarikon, it refers to an attribute of Hebrew. A Hebrew word gets it’s meaning from the combined meaning of the letters within. Letters get their meanings from the jots (yods) and strokes (vavs or tittles). The apostle John demonstrates a fluency...")
N    14:42  ELTB 3rd ed - Summary diffhist +1,241 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 3rd ed - Summary }} All these animals are on the stage and in the play. The actors had to follow the rules for eating or not eating them. We may eat them all, while we remember what they teach. • When we eat beef, lamb, or deer, we remember to meditate on God’s word. We let it change they way we live. • If we eat a camel, we remember not to judge, because God is the loving judge. • Should we eat a coney, we would remember to share about God’s lov...")
N    14:39  Fish: Pursuing God diffhist +1,193 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| Fish: Pursuing God }} Water is a symbol of the word of God. The clean fish represents the teacher who lives surrounded by the word of God. Their fins move them through life, immersed in God’s word. The Hebrew name for ‘fish’ means ‘commanded to pursue’. When Adam watched the fish darting in the water, it seemed like an appropriate name. The fish-like teacher seeks God in his word by God’s command. [1] As with the unclean animals, riddles hide the thi...")

15 September 2024

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N    07:52  Hear diffhist +141 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| Hear }} hear, obey 'shema' שמע - increase of the word ש of the promise מ in the flesh ע :More the sense of obey than understand.")
N    07:45  Abram diffhist +125 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| Abram }} Abram אברם - father אב exalted רם :Nothice that the son בר is in the father אב an the mother אם")
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14 September 2024

N    10:58  ELTB 3rd ed transcluded diffhist +338 Pig talk contribs (Created page with " {{: Preface }} {{: ELTB 3rd ed Introduction | Introduction }} {{: The law and the play }} {{: Meditate on the word of God }} {{: Unclean animals - Don't be like them }} {{: Camel: The Judge }} {{: Coney: The biter }} {{: Rabbit: No discernment }} {{: Swine (pigs): The accidental liar }} {{: Swine, Part two: Foolish behavior }}")
N    10:08  Swine, Part two: Foolish behavior diffhist +1,392 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| Swine, Part two: Foolish behavior }} The attitude of the swine-like teacher is dangerous because it is contagious. God’s law to the Hebrews about the swine was that they should not even touch their dead bodies. [1] This is a riddle in the play. It’s not actually talking about dead bodies of teachers. In Hebrew, this riddle means that we should not be joined to their foolishness nor plagued by it. [2] Apart from teaching untrue things, what does their foolishn...")
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N    10:06  Swine (pigs): The accidental liar diffhist +1,269 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| Swine (pigs): The accidental liar }} Pigs are also unclean. Swine eat, or learn, anything, and teach it as truth. For example, some people say their favorite verse of the Bible is “God helps those who help themselves”. That isn’t in the Bible, but they think it is and tell others about it. [1] [2] The swine is a symbol of the self-righteous; those who think they are good only because they think they are good. They believe that everything they agree with, mu...")
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09:57 (cur | prev) +613 Pig talk contribs (Created page with " {{bl| Rabbit: No discernment }} Rabbits symbolize some teachers. Adam saw the rabbits jumping everywhere but could not tell if they were happy, scared, or jumping for fun. A warren of rabbits sometimes looks like popcorn popping. It appears like they are celebrating everything. The name given to them was ‘divided jubilation’. Rabbits symbolize teachers who mix many religions together. They hop about from one religion to another. They celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah,...")

8 September 2024

N    08:25  Ge 1 AI diffhist +29,918 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "What is genesis 1 about? ChatGPT said: ChatGPT Genesis 1 is the opening chapter of the Bible and describes the creation of the world by God. It outlines the six days of creation and the seventh day of rest: Day 1: God creates light, separating it from darkness, calling the light "day" and the darkness "night." Day 2: God creates the sky by separating the waters above from the waters below. Day 3: God gathers the waters together, forming seas, and brings for...")

7 September 2024

N    11:48  Coney: The biter diffhist +1,546 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| Coney: The biter }} The coney is another unclean animal that the Hebrews did not eat. When Adam named the coney, he must have seen the coney take a treasure into his den. Then he watched it return to the opening to defend it with bared teeth. His name means ‘hide the treasure’ but it also means ‘mystery of the biting teeth’. The coney is a symbol of a teacher who hides the Gospel. In the Bible, God tells us that he is both holy and love. Law and judgement...")
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N    11:38  Camel: The Judge diffhist +1,007 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| Camel: The Judge }} The camel is an unclean animal. The Hebrews did not eat it because, though it walks on two toes, it doesn’t have a split hoof. The camel is the symbol of a judge. The camel is unclean, but this doesn’t mean that judges are bad. They teach us something about what God doesn’t want us to learn. He doesn’t want us to learn to judge other people. Judging is God’s job, not ours. Jesus said that God would judge us, if we judge others. [1]...")
N    11:35  Unclean animals - Don't be like them diffhist +836 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| Unclean animals - Don't be like them }} The ‘unclean’ animal doesn’t chew its cud or it doesn’t have a split hoof. [1] Some animals are unclean even if they chew the cud because they do not have a split hoof. These are like the scribes in the day of Jesus. They knew the scriptures but it did not change the way they lived. Others thought they had a split hoof, like the Pharisees, who were the most religious people of the day. But their righteousness, or go...")
N    11:32  Meditate on the word of God diffhist +965 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| Meditate on the word of God }} Clean animals are the ones the Hebrews could eat. [1] They symbolize the people we should learn from. The clean animals of the Bible are cows, sheep, goats, and deer. These animals ‘chew the cud’. They eat something and then burp it up to chew it again. [2] If you are a clean animal, you learn from God’s word, then you ‘chew the cud’ by thinking about it over and over again. We remember to learn from people who meditate...")
N    11:28  The law and the play diffhist +1,523 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| The law and the play }} The first section of the Bible contains many laws that God gave the Hebrews telling them how to live. Some of these laws told them what to eat and what not to eat, called “Dietary laws”. When the Hebrews followed these laws, they showed us the character of God in a riddle. So the Dietary Law is not about eating. It is more like a play. The laws were the script for the play, and everyone had a role. God chose priests to be the directors...")
N    10:22  ELTB 3rd ed Introduction diffhist +879 Pig talk contribs (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 3rd ed Introduction }} INTRODUCTION God wants everyone to know him. So he made the world. [1] Everything he made teaches about him. [2] It is difficult for us to learn about God from stars and stones. It is easier to learn through words and actions. He chose some people to teach about him, but they didn’t know what to say. They did not know him very well themselves. So God used them like actors in a play. Their lives became a parable to teach us of God....")
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