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- 05:41, 10 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page NT authors teach to read like a Hebrew (Created page with "{{bl| NT authors teach to read like a Hebrew }} The New Testament authors teach us HOW to read the OT. This hermeneutic has rules discerned from scripture using the hermeneutic. We will be reproducing the exegesis of the NT authors. We will be showing how they got their teaching from the OT. One of the rules is that when something becomes a metaphor, '''it is always the same'''. This keeps it from free-for-all allegory and actually makes it self-correcting. Another i...")
- 05:11, 10 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Read like a Hebrew (Created page with "{{bl| Read like a Hebrew }} The parable of the mustard seed is taught this way by the Greek (Gentile) church: The kingdom starts off small and grows larger and larger. If we have faith like the seed we can do miracles that no one seems to be able to do (move the mountain to the sea). We argue if the birds are angels, demons, or Gentiles. Then we wonder, and or defend, that Jesus said it was the smallest seed, when everyone else knows its not. This is NOT biblical preach...")
- 05:00, 10 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Augustine and sensus plenior (Created page with "{{bl| Augustine and sensus plenior }} {{th}} |A recent search of [https://www.academia.edu/search?q=New%20testament%20authors%27%20use%20of%20the%20old Academia.edu] found over 89,000 papers considering how the New Testament authors used the Old Testament. | |- |Augustine of Hippo (354 – 430) is sometimes considered a champion for promoting the idea of ''sensus plenior'' (the hidden meaning of scripture) because he recognized that the language of the Bible was often i...")
- 20:07, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs moved page Missler to Missler - well-intention-ed but wrong without leaving a redirect
- 20:07, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Missler (Created page with "{{bl| Missler - well-intention-ed but wrong }} https://www.khouse.org/personal_update/articles/2000/meanings-names-genesis-5")
- 10:43, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Creepy crunchies references (Created page with "References pp. 4-5 1. Mt 9:16 No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto an old garment, for that which is put in to fill it up taketh from the garment, and the rent is made worse. 17 Neither do men put new wine into old bottles: else the bottles break, and the wine runneth out, and the bottles perish: but they put new wine into new bottles, and both are preserved. pp. 6-7 1. Ro 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being...")
- 10:42, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Creepy Crunchies Summary (Created page with "{{bl| Summary }} God said all the swarming things represented things he doesn’t want us to learn or pass on to others. Then he gave a few exceptions: locust, bald locust, and beetle. They were exceptions because they jump into the air like some one leaping into the Spirit. Using touching and carrying unclean things, he showed us things we should not learn. And he gave us a way to become clean again, through Jesus and the cross, represented by the evening. Every eveni...")
- 10:40, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Snail (Created page with "{{bl| Snail }} The next critter on the list is difficult to discern. The word chomet חמט only occurs one tme in the Bible. So the translators had to guess what it meant. Some say it is a snail, and others say a kind of lizard. Reason with me and you decide which makes more sense. You get to be a theologian today. Here is the evidence for a snail. :1. It isn’t on the list anywhere else and we already have lizard, so maybe we need a snail. :2. Chomet might mean...")
- 10:39, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Mole (Created page with "Mole Adam saw the path of the mole tunneling underground as the dirt pushed up in a trail. When they dig, they have to put the dirt somewhere. It gets pushed above ground but remains a tunnel. Maybe Adam never saw the mole at all, since it was always under the dirt. Adam never saw what the mole did. It never built anything he could see. It never danced for him as others did. It didn’t fly. Perhaps his burrow looked like he was living in an extended grave. He named it...")
- 10:39, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Lizard (Created page with "{{bl| Lizard }} The lizard is cold blooded. His body doesn’t generate heat, but his body is the temperature of the environment. In the cold, lizards try to find a place to not freeze, and wait for warmer weather. Then they slowly walk to a sunny rock and sit there almost like they were dead. They warm up in the sunlight and from the heat of the rock. When they are warm, they can run quickly to chase bugs and other lizards. While they are still cold, sometimes insects...")
- 10:38, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Chameleon (Created page with "{{bl| Chameleon }} When we think of chameleons, we think of them hiding by changing their colors. But when they are bothered, they will puff up making themselves look bigger. They have a strong bite and sharp teeth. Adam named them ‘mighty force’. People do this too. When they get angry or scared they may jump to their feet, or raise their arms to make themselves look big. They may put their elbows out to make them look wider. Sometimes they open their mouth to loo...")
- 10:37, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Ferret (Created page with "{{bl| Ferret }} Ferrets are cute. They make all kinds of noises: whimpering, whining, screeching, screaming, barking, snoring. Perhaps Adam heard one sound like he was groaning and named him that. The whole earth groaned until Jesus came for us. [1] Or maybe he saw the ferret as an innocent child always wanting attention and named it ‘innocent yearning’. Innocence is not a bad thing. It’s where we begin to learn. But if we never learn and are always ignorant,...")
- 10:36, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Tortoise (Created page with "{{bl| Tortoise }} To Adam, the tortoise may have looked like it was hiding from unknown sounds as it tucked itself inside its shell. The hard shell makes an excellent defense. Some people have used tortoise shells as shields. As the tortoise wields his shield, he protects himself from things above. Adam named him ‘righteousness revealed from God to man.’ This is a curious name. This name shows us that Adam knew that the unrighteous would be afraid of God. When you...")
- 10:35, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Mouse (Created page with "Mouse If you see a mouse in your house, you can be pretty sure that you have many mice. A female mouse can have a litter of 10-12 pups every 3 weeks. Fortunately they usually only have four litters in a year. You could have 1500 mice in your house within a year if you started with two. Adam named the mouse ‘multiply the flesh’. When Adam looked around, perhaps there were more mice than anything else. The mouse represents the person who chases fun and pleasure in t...")
- 10:33, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Weasel (Created page with "Weasel The weasel, is perhaps the smallest carnivore, or meat eater. Though the weasel is not a large animal, it knows how to succeed by stealth, deceit, and viciousness. Adam named it ‘understanding the teaching of this age’. It hunts and eats mice, voles, rabbits, birds, and eggs. It may dance before it’s cornered prey to calm it before killing with a single bite to the neck. This is like the person who doesn’t care who he hurts. The weasel will steal the...")
- 10:31, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Creeping things (Created page with "{{b| Creeping things }} Creeping things are those which reproduce quickly. Those listed will all be things that God does not want to spread because they are of the flesh, not of the spirit. [1] Since God wants everyone to know him through teaching; bad teaching through example is the worst thing you can do in his eyes. :creeping things on the earth sharats שרץ - increase abundantly [in the flesh], ‘the ox שר death ץ’")
- 10:30, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Carrying the carcass (Created page with "{{bl| Carrying the carcass }} According to the script, if any of the actors carried the dead body of any of the unclean animals mentioned, they had to wash their clothes and they were considered unclean until the evening. [5] What could God be trying to tell us through these symbols? Let’s see what some of the words mean: :carry, lift up nasa נשא - ‘forget נש Jehovah א’ :clothes - always represents works :washing - evaluate your works by the teaching of th...")
- 10:29, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page The exchange (Created page with "{{bl| The exchange }} The people on the stage were not allowed to eat the flying things with only four legs. And they were not allowed to touch their dead bodies. [1] When God gave them the script for the play, or the law, he used puns and riddles like a little child. His wisdom seems foolish to those who think they are wise. [2] The word ‘touch’ also means ‘strike’ in Hebrew. The religious rulers and the Romans beat Jesus before he was hung on the cross. When...")
- 10:28, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Lifecycles (Created page with "Lifecycles Insects have different life cycles. Some have four stages. God didn’t tell us why, but we know that it must tell us about him in some way. We are allowed to think of God when we see things he has made. He has told us that he speaks to us in four voices: prophet, judge, priest, and king. The prophet tells you about Jesus. This might be like the seed that is planted, or the egg. You live creeping on the ground because you don’t really know God yet. You ma...")
- 10:27, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Grasshopper (Created page with "{{bl| Grasshopper }} When a grasshopper lays an egg, it wiggles it’s body to dig a hole, then lays an egg in the hole. It looks like it is planting a seed. In a short while, the baby grasshopper; called a nymph, emerges. A nymph looks like a fully grown grasshopper, but just really tiny. Adam named it ‘life through the pit’. The new grasshopper looks like the old grasshopper, but smaller. Other insects produce larvae looking like worms which have to change. When...")
- 10:27, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Beetle (Created page with "{{bl| Beetle }} If you examine a beetle closely, it will have a hardened set of wings that cover softer wings underneath. This gives the beetle a bit of protection. When a soldier carried a shield into battle, it gave him some protection. It also gave him comfort against the fear of the battle. Adam named the beetle 'fear ended by teaching'. Paul calls our faith a shield [5] 'Faith' means to trust. When we trust God to take care of us, we have no need to fear. This kin...")
- 10:26, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Bald locust (Created page with "Bald Locust When Adam saw the swarming Bald Locusts piling on top of each other, he named them 'a heap of people'. If we divide the letters of its name differently it means 'the rock that finished the will of the father.' Jesus was called the Rock [1] [2]. The Bald Locust, as the rock, teaches us to see Christ in all the scriptures. Every verse of every chapter of every book of the Old Testament participates in a hidden teaching of Jesus. [3] [4] Many people will mock...")
- 10:25, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Locust (Created page with "{{bl| Locust }} Some locusts have iridescent coloring in their wings or bodies. They look like they have a light in them. Perhaps that is why Adam named them 'light in her'. Light is a symbol of holiness. Though the locust spends much time on the ground, it jumps to get off the ground, and it appears to have light inside. We sometimes spend much time just living and not thinking about God. Then when we realize he is there, we jump at the chance to praise him or talk wi...")
- 10:24, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Leaping things (Created page with "{{bl| Leaping things }} There are a few insects that are exceptions to the rule for creeping things that fly. The actors on the stage could eat them. [1] They teach us something God wants us to learn. These critters are clean because although they fly and creep on all fours, they are distinguished by a large set of legs for leaping and jumping into the air. Leaping into the air makes them look like they are striving to live in the spirit. These are people who get angry...")
- 10:23, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Swarming and creeping (Created page with "Swarming and CREeping The insects listed swarm or crawl on the earth. They symbolize people who follow the crowd and behave selfishly. They should be loving God and people. There is an old saying, “If it is popular, there is something wrong with it.” [1] The exceptions listed are things the Hebrews could eat, and we should learn from. They represent people who may have troubles but they try to know God. A flying thing is something intended for the air, or spiri...")
- 10:20, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Creepy Crunchies Preface (Created page with "{{bl| Creepy Crunchies Preface }} Jesus said that you must be like a little child to enter the kingdom [his teaching]. It is a parallel saying to those of the old and new wine, and the old and new cloth. [1] Wine represents grace. In the Old Testament, they did not receive grace, but a promise of it by the symbols. God promised to forgive them when Jesus would die on the cross. They were not saved by the blood of animals. The animals were a promise of the blood of Chris...")
- 10:11, 9 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page ELTB 1 (Created page with " Preface 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 Fish: Pursuing God Summary Appendix A The Hebrew alphabet References ")
- 14:18, 8 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Bad birds references (Created page with "{{bl| Bad birds references }} Bible References p. 6-7 1. Ro 1:20 For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, [even] his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: 2. Joh 3:8 The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth: so is every one that is born of the Spirit. 3. Joh 16:13 Howbeit when...")
- 14:16, 8 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Bad birds summary (Created page with "{{bl| Bad birds summary }} All of the birds were named by Adam because of the behaviors he observed. [1] God then used the names Adam gave, in riddles, to teach us about good and bad teachers, and good and bad character. We don’t learn directly from the animals or from the names Adam gave. We learn from what God said about the animals. He used the riddles of the alphabet to call them something else. When God looks at us, he does not see the names we have been give...")
- 14:14, 8 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Bat (Created page with "{{bl| Bat }} Some people say we can’t trust the Bible because a bat is not a bird. The Bible does not say the bat is a bird. It says that it is a ‘flying thing’. ‘Bird’ is a poor translation. Bats are known for their irregular flight patterns. The lapwing had an irregular wing flap and the bat darts all over the place. Adam named the bat ‘turn aside from teaching’. It suggests one who wanders from the path, or deviates from God’s will. These should not...")
- 14:14, 8 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Lapwing (Created page with "{{bl| Lapwing }} The lapwing is known for the irregular pattern of beating it’s wings. Flap-flap- - flap - flap, flap, flap. It is an ‘irregular beating’. In Exodus we see that God commanded Moses to strike the rock for water the first time. The second time he told him to speak to it, but Moses disobeyed God and struck it again. Moses gave the rock an irregular (or at the wrong time) beating. He forfeited the privilege of entering into the promised land. [1] The...")
- 13:57, 8 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Heron (Created page with "{{bl| Heron }} When the heron hunts, it stand very still in the water looking for it's prey. When it sees something, it moves it's head back and forth to get the targeting range through the water. Perhaps Adam named it 'yearning undulation (back and forth movement)' for this behavior. The name also means 'her anger'. The heron also has a wild headdress that may have made it look angry to Adam. Jesus said that if we are angry, we are guilty of murder. Angry words can hu...")
- 13:55, 8 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Stork (Created page with "{{bl| Stork }} Storks are primarily carnivorous and eat reptiles, small mammals, insects, fish, amphibians and other small invertebrates. They devour almost all living things without distinction. It is perhaps this destruction of living things that Adam saw when he named the stork "not understanding holiness and mercy". Holiness and mercy are primary attributes of God, so he named it "Not understanding God". One of God's names is 'Elohim' אלהים. It means 'God אל...")
- 13:53, 8 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Gier eagle (Created page with "{{bl| Gier eagle }} Part of the name of the Gier eagle means ‘to love’ (‘racham’). The birds are mated for life and seldom separated. This may be part of what Adam saw, but if this was all, we would have difficulty understanding why it is an unclean bird. Love is a good thing to learn. The full name actually means ‘not understanding love’. The Gier eagle eats almost nothing but carrion or road kill. Though they are together in the appearance of love, they e...")
- 13:52, 8 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Pelican (Created page with "{{bl| Pelican }} Perhaps Adam watched a pelican scoop up his meal from the water, and then vomit up the shells and rocks. He named it ‘vomit after’. That’s gross. Vomit, like spit, is a symbol of rejection. [1] Those who reject the word of God should not be teachers. There are some Bible teachers who don’t even believe in God. There are some who will tell you there was never a garden, a man named Adam, or a flood. They will say they have reasons to not believe...")
- 13:37, 8 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Swan (Created page with "{{bl| Swan }} The swan, as a large bird, is not subject to being culled by natural predators. Their numbers can swell until they are destructive to an environment. Adam saw that the places where there were many swans were destoyed. He named the swan ‘destroys everything’. Those who are destructive should not be a source for our learning. [3]. Sometimes people like to break things just to break them. They are like the swans, and we should avoid learning from them...")
- 13:36, 8 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Great owl (Created page with "{{bl| Great owl }} Great owl Covering you in ‘darkness’ is a positive from God’s view, or a negative from our view. God expresses love and mercy, symbolized by darkness. If we are in sin, and haven’t been destroyed, God sees that he is giving us mercy. From our view, we say that being in darkness is being in sin and presuming upon God’s mercy. To us, darkness looks like evil. The Great Owl, which Adam watched hunt and live in the night, represents those in the...")
- 09:54, 7 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Describe your project (Created page with "As a test of my ability to write on demand and communicate a complex idea to children, 'Eat Learn This Book' uses pre-600 AD Hebrew to show that the animals of the dietary law were named for their behaviors, and those behaviors are used to describe good and bad teachers. With over 20,000 hours of original research, the book hints at solutions to the questions of sensus plenior, the Synoptic problem, the NT author use of the OT scriptures, and other 'classic' seminary qu...")
- 08:44, 7 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Cormorant (Created page with "{{bl| Cormorant }} The cormorant is an aquatic bird. It has webbed feet and swims under the water. It eats the fish which are swimming in the water, the same as the unclean lobster. They both snatch fish living in the water and devour them. The water represents the Word of God, so they are snatching people away from his teaching. These represent those who would cause a little one to sin. [2] When the cormorant dives into the water it looks like it has been cast out o...")
- 08:43, 7 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Little owl (Created page with "{{bl| Little owl }} The Hebrew word for ‘owl’ means ‘cup’. Perhaps Adam saw an owl nesting in a hole in a tree and named him ‘cup’ since it looked like he was sitting in a cup. The Hebrew word for ‘cup’ means ‘the Son of God revealed by the cross’. The cup symbolizes the will of God for Jesus to die on the cross. That day was a great day and terrible day. It was a great day because God chose to forgive men and dwell with us. But it was a terrible d...")
- 10:09, 6 October 2024 Pig talk contribs created page 2024-10-06 (Created page with "Humble Submit One Unity") Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- 11:26, 29 September 2024 Pig talk contribs created page New study beginning Thursday Oct 3 - details (Created page with "{{bl| New study beginning Thursday Oct 3 - details }} Robert Jones is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting. Topic: 2nd Book Time: Oct 3, 2024 07:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada) Every week on Thu, 52 occurrence(s) Please download and import the following iCalendar (.ics) files to your calendar system. Weekly: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/tZwvdOisqzgrHtX7j911MAsr8tnYRz5w43xQ/ics?icsToken=98tyKuGgrDgrHtGWsR2GRpw-AIjCd-jwmHZcgrdlyxW8UnF-QxDkbvZMC4BlRc-E&...")
- 15:52, 25 September 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Hawk (Created page with "{{bl| Hawk }} Hawk There are many instances in the riddles where referring to the death of Christ is a ‘bad’ thing and speaking of his resurrection is the ‘good’ thing. An example is that of the ‘shibboleth’. David’s men would ask for the password as strangers passed over the mountain. If they said the word with an ‘s’ it meant a single seed. If they said it with a ‘sh’ it meant a whole ear of grain. [2] A single grain needs planted (a picture of...")
- 15:51, 25 September 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Cuckows (Created page with "{{bl| Cuckows }} Some cuckows build their nest on the ground in shrubs so they represent people of the flesh. Their name can mean ‘shrub death’. Adam may have named them because of that. But the word also means ‘emaciated’, or ‘wasted away’. The nickname of the cuckow could be ‘Bone-y’. Those who are spiritually dying are not a good source for spiritual teaching. Jesus used the word ‘dead’ to refer to those who are spiritually dead. [1] The person w...")
- 15:49, 25 September 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Night Hawk (Created page with "{{bl| Night Hawk }} Perhaps Adam saw the Night Hawk hunting when he gave him the name ‘must do violence’. God hates those who love to do violence [3]. If you just like to fight, ask God to help you love instead. :night hawk tachmac תחמס - ‘imperative ת of violence חמס’")
- 15:47, 25 September 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Owl (Created page with "{{bl| Owl }} Owl The Owl says, “who?” but his name means ‘why’ and ‘shovel’. The shovel removed ashes from the altar. Sacrifices were like a holy barbecue. People brought the food, and the priests prepared it according to the script of the play. They had to do it exactly right so that we could learn about God. Green Jello was not welcome at the temple sacrifices. The scoffer, acting like the owl, does not understand ‘Why’, nor does he want to. [1] The...")
- 15:42, 25 September 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Kites (Created page with "{{bl| Kites }} Kites have the ability to ride the wind almost endlessly like a ... well, like a kite. They look like they are searching. Did it look to Adam as if they were futile or unsuccessful in their search? The Hebrew name for the kite is “Where?” It is a question asked by people who don’t know God. [1] It is a question our flesh asks. [2]. The kite represents doubters. [3] It is okay to have questions if you are willing to learn. But one who chooses to dou...")
- 15:40, 25 September 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Vulture (Created page with "{{bl| Vulture }} Vulture Though the vulture is known for eating dead things; the Hebrew name for the vulture is ‘cause to wander in ignorance’. Maybe the position of his wings made the Vulture look like he was shrugging his shoulders and saying, “I don’t know.” Jesus met some religious leaders who would not accept his teaching. They also would not allow others to learn from Jesus. They tried to disrupt him while he was teaching. They caused others to wander...")
- 15:39, 25 September 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Osprey (Created page with "{{bl| Osprey }} Osprey The Hebrew word for ‘osprey’ has the word ‘goat’ within it. The goat just thinks of himself. He grabs food, cuts in line, pushes and shoves to get his way. The osprey is very territorial and pushes other birds away with an aerial dance. The goat, represents the selfish flesh. It is not of the spirit, and so should be avoided. Sometimes we act like goats and sometimes like sheep who wish to follow the Good Shepherd; Jesus. Even the apostl...")
- 15:36, 25 September 2024 Pig talk contribs created page Ossifrage (Created page with "{{bl| Ossifrage }} Ossifrage The ossifrage eats almost only bones. It would have been quite a sight for Adam to see one tear its food apart and break the bones. He named the ossifrage ‘divide’. There are some people who just like to cause trouble and make people fight each other. Some people even fight over the Bible. The apostle Paul warned us to avoid silly questions that just cause arguments. [4] Sometimes your teacher may say there is no such thing as a stupid...")