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- 12:36, 31 January 2023 Pig talk contribs moved page 2nd Book to 2ndBook without leaving a redirect
- 09:56, 31 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page 2nd Book Topics (Created page with "{{bl| 2nd Book Topics }} Meta-topics Bible topics Questions ")
- 09:47, 31 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page 2nd Book Stories (Created page with "{{bl| 2nd Book Stories }} Creation Naming Things The Tree The Likeness Noah Abram Abraham Jacob Judah Joseph Plagues Passover ")
- 09:32, 31 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page 2nd Book (Created page with "{{bl|2nd Book}} {{:Topics }} {{:Pericopes }}")
- 09:24, 31 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 8 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 8 }} '''Eat this Body (communion)''' <noinclude>")
- 09:22, 31 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 7 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 7 }} '''Eat This BBQ''' <noinclude>")
- 09:16, 31 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 6 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 6 }} '''Eat Crackers (Passover)'''")
- 09:12, 31 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 5 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 5 }} '''Creepy Crunchies''' <noinclude>")
- 09:12, 31 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 4 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 4 }} '''Dirty Pots''' <noinclude>")
- 09:02, 31 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB }} Children's series {{:ELTB 1 }} {{:ELTB 2 }} {{:ELTB 4 }} {{:ELTB 5 }} {{:ELTB 6 }}")
- 09:00, 31 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page SBP Projects (Created page with "{{bl| SBP Projects }} {{:ELTB}} {{:2nd Book}} {{:The Mystery}}")
- 08:56, 31 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page 2nd Book Press (Created page with "{{bl| 2nd Book Press }} {{SBP Projects}} {{SBP TODO}}")
- 16:26, 21 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page Template:Ini (Created page with "{{#vardef x:1}} {{if||x| "hi" | "no" }}")
- 12:53, 21 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 3 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 3 }} '''Bad Birds of the Bible''' {{3cr| ELTB 3.0100 }} {{3cr| ELTB 3.0200 }} {{3cr| ELTB 3.0300 }} {{3cr| ELTB 3.0400 }} {{3cr| ELTB 3.0500 }} {{3cr| ELTB 3.0600 }} {{3cr| ELTB 3.0700 }} {{3cr| ELTB 3.0800 }} {{3cr| ELTB 3.0900 }}")
- 11:38, 21 January 2023 Ha talk contribs created page Talk:ELTB 2.0505&action=edit&redlink=1&veswitched=1 (Created page with "If an animal didn't chew its cud and have a split hoof, it was unclean. Some animals were unclean even if they chewed their cud because they did 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 in the day. But their 'righteousness' was not based in the Scriptures that God gave them. They wou...")
- 11:34, 21 January 2023 Ha talk contribs created page Talk:ELTB 2.0501&action=edit&redlink=1&veswitched=1 (Created page with "If you are going to have a title for the clean animals, you need one for every animal.")
- 11:32, 21 January 2023 Ha talk contribs created page Talk:ELTB 2.0503&action=edit&redlink=1&veswitched=1 (Created page with "The clean animals of the Bible are the ones that 'chew the cud'. The cow eats something and regurgitate it to chew it again and again until everything is digested. If you are a clean animal, you learn from God's word, then you 'chew the cud', thinking about it over and over again. The symbol of the cow reminds us to learn from people who spend time meditating (or chewing) on God’s word. [1] [v 1] [p 1] [p 2] Notes: Do you want to include sheep and goats in this? If...")
- 10:34, 21 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0505 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0505 }} {{th}} {{3cr| '''Unclean animals''' }} Some animals were unclean even if they ruminated because they did not have a split hoof. These are like the Scribes in the day of Jesus. They knew the scriptures but it did not change their lives. Others thought they had a split hoof, like the Pharisees who were the most religious people in the day. But their 'righteousness' was not based in the scriptures. They would make up and keep their own rules. They w...")
- 10:28, 21 January 2023 Ha talk contribs created page Talk:ELTB 2&action=edit&redlink=1&veswitched=1 (Created page with "God wants everyone to know him. So he made the world. [1] Everything he made is designed to teach about him. [2] It is difficult for us to learn about God from stars and rocks and animals. We learn easier through words and actions. He chose some people to teach us about him, but they didn't know what to say, since they did not know him very well themselves. So God used them like actors in a play. Their lives became a parable for all of us to learn about God. In the...")
- 10:20, 21 January 2023 Ha talk contribs created page Talk:ELTB 2.0100&action=edit&redlink=1&veswitched=1 (Created page with "God wants everyone to know him. So he made the world. [1] Everything he made is designed to teach about him. [2] It is difficult for us to learn about God from stars and rocks and animals. We learn easier through words and actions. He chose some people to teach us about him, but they didn't know what to say, since they did not know him very well themselves. God used them like actors in a play. Their lives became a parable for all of us to learn about God. In the pla...")
- 13:50, 20 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.1500 (Created page with "{{:The short Catechism of the alphabet }}")
- 13:46, 20 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.1400 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.1400 }} {{th}} {{3cr| Appendix A '''Introduction''' The basis for this study is a first century hermeneutic demonstrated by the New Testament authors as they used Old Testament references, and an observable property of the Hebrew language called 'notarikon'. Notarikon is an attribute of the Hebrew language where words get their meanings from the combined meaning of the letters, and letters get their meaning from the dots (yods or jots) and strokes (vavs o...")
- 09:44, 20 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page Test5 (Created page with "{{subst:ELTB 2.0100}} {{subst:ELTB 2.0300}} {{subst:ELTB 2.0500}} {{subst:ELTB 2.0700}} {{subst:ELTB 2.0800}} {{subst:ELTB 2.0900}} {{:ELTB 2.1000}} {{:ELTB 2.1100}} {{:ELTB 2.1200}} {{:ELTB 2.1300}} {{:ELTB 2.1400}} {{:ELTB 2.1500}} {{:ELTB 2.1600}}")
- 15:53, 19 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.1300 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.1300 }} {{th}} {{3cr| Summary All of these animals are on the stage and part of the play. Though the actors had to follow the rules for eating or not eating them, we may eat them all as we remember what they teach. When we eat beef, lamb or deer we are reminded to meditate on God's word, and let it change the way we live. If we eat a camel we remember not to judge. Should we eat a coney we would remember to share about God's love for us through the c...")
- 15:39, 19 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.1200 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.1200 }} {{th}} {{3cr| Fish Water is a symbol the word of God, so the clean fish represents the teacher who moves with fins or lives in the Word of God. The Hebrew word for 'fish' means 'commanded to pursue'. When Adam watched the fish darting around the water, it seemed like an appropriate name. The teacher is commanded to seek God in his word. <ref>{{bgw| Le 11:9 }} These shall ye eat of all that [are] in the waters: whatsoever hath fins and scales in...")
- 15:07, 19 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.1100 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.1100 }} {{th}} {{3cr| Swine -2 The attitude of the swine-like teacher is so contagious it is dangerous. God’s law to the Hebrews about the swine was that they should not even 'touch their dead bodies'. This riddle in Hebrew about teachers means that we should not be 'joined to their foolishness nor plagued by it.' <ref>bgw| Le 11:8 }} Of their flesh shall ye not eat, and their carcase shall ye not touch; they [are] unclean to you.</ref> }} {{3cr A pig-lik...")
- 14:48, 19 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.1000 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.1000 }} {{th}} {{3cr| Swine 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.}} {{3cr| The swine is a symbol of the self-righteous; people who think they are good just because they think they are good. They think their own ideas, or whatever new ideas they hear, are true. <rev group="n">Swine ''chaz...")
- 14:26, 19 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0804 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0804 }} {{th}} {{3cr| The coney-like teacher uses the Bible as a weapon. They never tell you how to receive the love of God. You receive his Love by "eating his body" which is a symbol for learning from the cross where he died because he loves you. }} |}")
- 14:16, 19 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0803 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0803 }} {{th}} {{3cr| When God explains himself through the cross, we see that he is Holy because all our sin is punished. And we see that he is Love, because rather than punish us, Jesus volunteered to take our place. This would be like your mother catching you do a bad thing, but rather than punish you, she punished herself. }} |}")
- 14:08, 19 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0802 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0802 }} {{3cr| In the Bible, God tells us that he is both Holy and Love. Holiness is expressed by the law and judgement. We don't like the law because it bites us like the bared teeth of the coney. In his word, the message of his love is the treasure. The coney represents the teacher that is always telling you what you did wrong, and never expresses any love. The treasure; the love, is hidden away. }} |}")
- 14:03, 19 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0801 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0801 }} {{th}} {{3cr| 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 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. <ref group="v"> שפן - coney, hide, treasure up</ref> <ref group="v">coney ''shaphan''...")
- 14:40, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0504 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0504 }} {{th}} {{3cr| Clean animals also walk on split hooves. These symbolize a 'separated walk' or life. [2] The way you ‘walk' is a symbol for the way you live. <ref>{{bgw| Le 11:3 }} Whatsoever parteth the hoof, and is clovenfooted, [and] cheweth the cud, among the beasts, that shall ye eat.</ref> If you have a separated life, you are living a life for God, separated from the things that distract us from God. You learn to walk with God by meditating...")
- 14:10, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0503 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0503 }} {{th}} {{3cr|The clean animals of the Bible are described as those who 'chew the cud'. The actual word 'gerah' means to 'pursue the revelation that was not understood'. The cow will eat something and regurgitate it, up to three times, to chew it again and again until everything is digested. If you are a clean animal, you learn from God's word, then you 'chew the cud', thinking about it over and over again. The symbol of the cow reminds us to learn f...")
- 14:05, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0502 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0502 }} {{th}} {{3cr| The clean animals are the ones the Hebrews were allowed to eat. They symbolize the people we should learn from. <ref>{{bgw| Le 11:2 }} Speak unto the children of Israel, saying, These [are] the beasts which ye shall eat among all the beasts that [are] on the earth. </ref> }} |}")
- 14:03, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0501 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0501 }} {{th}} {{3cr|'''Meditate on the word of God''' }} |}")
- 13:51, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page S star (Created page with "The son of God revealed on earth")
- 13:51, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page S stone (Created page with "Father and Son together")
- 13:23, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0309 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0309 }} {{th}} {{3cr| Let’s talk about the different animals that are part of the play and what they teach us about God. }} |}")
- 13:20, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0308 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0308 }} {{th}} {{3cr| This isn’t the first time that eating symbolized learning in the Bible. Remember Adam and Eve and the tree they were not supposed to eat from? You could say that the tree was unclean. }} |}")
- 13:18, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0307 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0307 }} {{th}} {[3cr| Each of these animals is a symbol for a different type of teacher. The clean animals (the ones the Hebrews could eat) symbolize the people we should learn from. The unclean animals (the animals the Hebrews were not supposed to eat) symbolize those who teach things that God doesn't want you to learn. }} |}")
- 13:11, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0306 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0306 }} {{th}} {{3cr| Instead, eating is a symbol for learning what God says. It tells us who we should learn from, and who we should not learn from. }} |}")
- 13:08, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0305 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0305 }} {{th}} {{3cr| The play is written in symbols and riddle. <ref>{{bgw| Pr 25:2 }} [It is] the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings [is] to search out a matter.</ref> <ref>{{bgw| Ps 78:2 }} I will open my mouth in a parable : I will utter dark sayings [riddles] of old: </ref> <ref group="q">What’s a symbol? </ref> <ref group="a"</ref>Where something represents something else. In this case, the animals represent teachers and thing...")
- 13:00, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0304 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0304 }} The Hebrews’ lives would act out the play, and the audience, everyone else, would learn from it. <ref>{{bgw| Ge 22:18 }} And in thy seed shall all the nations of the earth be blessed; because thou hast obeyed my voice. </ref>")
- 12:46, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0303 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0303 }} {{th}} {{3c| When the Hebrews followed these laws, they show 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 <ref>{{bgw| De 28:37 }} And thou shalt become an astonishment, a proverb, and a byword, among all nations whither the LORD shall lead thee. </ref>. God chose priests to be the directors of the play, telling everyone how to do...")
- 12:38, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0302 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0302 }} {{th}} {{3cr| Some of these laws told them what to eat and what not to eat. These are called the dietary laws. }}")
- 12:37, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 2.0301 (Created page with "{{bl| ELTB 2.0301 }} {{th}} {{3cr| The first section of the Bible contains many laws that God gave the Hebrews telling them how to live. }} |}")
- 12:02, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page S debt (Created page with "sin")
- 11:59, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page S camel (Created page with "judge")
- 11:58, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page S donkey (Created page with "prophet")
- 11:58, 18 January 2023 Pig talk contribs created page S bread (Created page with "the body of Christ; his finished work on the cross")