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10 October 2024

  • 17:5017:50, 10 October 2024 diff hist −75 Study 2024-10-10No edit summary
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  • 17:5017:50, 10 October 2024 diff hist +136 N Study 2024-10-10Created page with "{{bl| Study 2024-10-10 }} 𝐀𝐮𝐠𝐮𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐬𝐮𝐬 𝐩𝐥𝐞𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐫 }}"
  • 17:4617:46, 10 October 2024 diff hist +24 Custom study outlinesNo edit summary
  • 17:4417:44, 10 October 2024 diff hist +434 N Study 2024-10-03Created page with "{{bl| Study 2024-10-03 }} :1. How I normally introduce the subject to strangers. ::1.1. Word teasers :::1.1.1. Adam, Adamah... :::1.1.2. Elohim :::1.1.3. Israel :::1.1.4. Saved, marriage, Jerusalem, born again ::1.2. Pericope teasers :::1.2.1. Acts 12 :::1.2.2. Gen 38 :::1.2.3. Gen 1 ::1.3. Topic teasers :::1.3.1. Dietary law :::1.3.2. Patterns - Desolate women :::1.3.3. The fall :::1.3.4. Love/hate :::1.3.5 Perfect insane asylum" current
  • 17:3617:36, 10 October 2024 diff hist +6 Custom study outlinesNo edit summary
  • 17:3617:36, 10 October 2024 diff hist +14 Custom study outlinesNo edit summary
  • 17:3517:35, 10 October 2024 diff hist −101 Main PageNo edit summary
  • 17:3517:35, 10 October 2024 diff hist −56 Main PageNo edit summary
  • 17:3317:33, 10 October 2024 diff hist −1 Zoom study - detailsNo edit summary
  • 17:1517:15, 10 October 2024 diff hist +356 Zoom study - detailsNo edit summary
  • 09:1209:12, 10 October 2024 diff hist +1,773 Natural catechismNo edit summary current
  • 08:5108:51, 10 October 2024 diff hist +931 Systematic theologyNo edit summary
  • 08:1908:19, 10 October 2024 diff hist +51 Teaching children -3No edit summary current
  • 08:1708:17, 10 October 2024 diff hist 0 Teaching children -3No edit summary
  • 08:0108:01, 10 October 2024 diff hist −11 Teaching children -3No edit summary
  • 07:5507:55, 10 October 2024 diff hist +2,010 N Teaching children -3Created page with "{{bl| Teaching children -3 }} In the formation of words, God repeats ideas in different ways to that we learn intuitively what he is saying. :{{bgw| Ge 2:7 }} And the LORD God formed man [of] the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul. The Hebrew word for ground is 'Adamah' אדמה. God took Adam from Adamah. :{{bgw| Le 17:11 }} For the life of the flesh [is] in the blood: The word for blood is dam דם ...."
  • 07:4707:47, 10 October 2024 diff hist +2,347 N Teaching children -2Created page with "{{bl| Teaching children -2 }} God repeats ideas in different ways to teach man how to read his word. The post “Teaching children-1” showed the idea of God being the creator repeated and expanded from an invisible letter to the whole Bible. Now consider the word for heaven 'shamayim' שמים. The word is repeated telling us a new meaning. 'Sh- mayim' is 'spirit – waters'. The position of the shin puts it at the head of the word. The head of something is over tha..." current
  • 07:4007:40, 10 October 2024 diff hist +2,328 N Teaching children -1Created page with "{{bl| Teaching children -1 }} When teaching children to speak, ideas are repeated, starting with simple expressions, and increasing in complexity. One meaning of 'Elohim' אלהים is 'God אל separated from his people ים because they do not understand ה'. The remedy to this is the kingdom of heaven which is teaching. All of creation, all of the words of God, all of the actions of Christ, and all of the life of the Spirit are devoted to bringing man and God togeth..."
  • 07:3407:34, 10 October 2024 diff hist +10 NT authors read meaning from Hebrew lettersNo edit summary
  • 07:3107:31, 10 October 2024 diff hist +2,262 N NT authors read meaning from Hebrew lettersCreated page with "{{bl| NT authors read meaning from Hebrew letters }} Matthew saw a marriage in the heart of Yahweh in the name of Yeshua. The shin ש has a meaning to him. John explains the meaning of the consonants in the Hebrew word for 'heaven' שמים as the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. He further explains that the letters in the word for ‘earth’ ארץ represent the Spirit, water and blood. He also observes that the number value of each word is 3. John declared that no man..."
  • 06:4106:41, 10 October 2024 diff hist +2,122 N NT authors play with riddlesCreated page with "{{bl| NT authors play with riddles}} NT authors play with riddles There are many types of riddles in the OT and NT. The NT authors use them to teach how to read the OT. Matthew says there are 42 generation in Jesus’s genealogy, but only lists 41. Do you think he couldn’t count? When you solve the riddle of the missing generation you discover something about Christ. He said that Jesus was named Yeshua to fulfill a prophecy he would be called Emmanuel. Those are tw..." current
  • 06:3506:35, 10 October 2024 diff hist +2,008 N NT authors point to OT patternsCreated page with "{{bl| NT authors point to OT patterns }} Matthew gives Jesus’s genealogy to show that Jesus was the legitimate king of Israel through Joseph. In doing so, Matthew is pointing out a pattern established in the OT. The pattern concerns the titles of Jesus These are second, either literally or through riddle: :The book of the son of David (the first is Ecclesiastes) :David the second king :Abraham a second son, and his second name :Isaac a second son :Jacob a second son..." current
  • 06:2606:26, 10 October 2024 diff hist +2,076 N NT authors saw history as prophecyCreated page with "{{bl| NT authors saw history as prophecy }} :{{bgw| Heb 1:1 }} God, who at sundry times and in divers manners spake in time past unto the fathers by the prophets, Which of the OT books were written by prophets? This is a trick question. Jesus said all the scriptures spoke of him, therefore, all of the books are prophecy. Prophecy was written ‘in diverse manners’ not merely when a man said “Thus sayeth the Lord”! The story of Judah and Tamar in Gen 38 was exami..." current
  • 06:2106:21, 10 October 2024 diff hist +2,052 N NT authors had full confidence in the OTCreated page with "{{bl| NT authors had full confidence in the OT }} We noted previously “Mark … saw the story begin with the preaching of John the Baptist. Matthew pushes the start of the story to Abraham, and Luke to Adam.” and John pushed it to Genesis 1:1. They had full confidence in the OT scriptures. They did not defend that it was the word of God, they simply presumed it. Many evidences can be found by googling. However, it can be suggested that the hidden layer,..." current
  • 06:1306:13, 10 October 2024 diff hist +3 John knew the mystery bestNo edit summary current
  • 06:1206:12, 10 October 2024 diff hist +2,317 N John knew the mystery bestCreated page with "{{bl| John knew the mystery best }} The Gospels were written in the order of Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John. As the apostles, aided by the Holy Spirit, saw Christ in the OT, they taught in the Jewish church. At 10-15 year intervals, they collected the teaching and wrote it in Greek to toss over the fence at the Gentile church, which did not wish to read Hebrew. Mark, recording the teaching of Peter, saw the story begin with the preaching of John the Baptist. Matthew pus..."
  • 06:0306:03, 10 October 2024 diff hist +1,377 N Eliminating free-for-all allegoryCreated page with "{{bl| Eliminating free-for-all allegory }} The prophets of old packed away the mystery. Modern prophets unpack it by the Spirit to solve riddles. They validate what the Spirit tells them by these rules. '''Divine meaning''' A metaphor/shadow means the same thing everywhere is it used. This makes it self-correcting. Every donkey is a prophet, and every garment a work. '''Christocentric''' All the scriptures speak of him. This eliminates wild interpretations. '''Self-c..."
  • 05:5605:56, 10 October 2024 diff hist +1,993 N Genesis 38 as Luke would read itCreated page with "{{bl| Genesis 38 as Luke would read it}} Luke wrote Acts 12 in such a way as to hide a secret picture of Christ within. He used the historical facts as prophetic riddle pointing back to the cross. He did this to teach us how to read the Old Testament. Genesis 38 has been called the worst chapter of the Bible, but it contains a beautiful picture of the birth of Christ. :Tamar met Judah before Timnath (the appointment) (Ge 38:14) :Mary met God before the a..." current
  • 05:5105:51, 10 October 2024 diff hist +1,785 N Luke shows a hidden layerCreated page with "{{bl| Luke shows a hidden layer }} In Acts 12, Luke demonstrates his knowledge of the Hebrew concept of the secret layer of scripture called ‘sod’ (pronounced with a long ‘o’). The reason he wrote it is to make a demonstration to the Greeks HOW the Hebrews see Christ in the Old Testament scriptures. The Gospels reveal the sod of the Old Testament, and Luke writes a sod from the gospels. The sod always speaks of Christ. Even the Rabbis say that the Mes..." current
  • 05:4305:43, 10 October 2024 diff hist +25 NT authors teach to read like a HebrewNo edit summary current
  • 05:4105:41, 10 October 2024 diff hist +1,290 N NT authors teach to read like a HebrewCreated 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..."
  • 05:2505:25, 10 October 2024 diff hist +13 Read like a HebrewNo edit summary current
  • 05:2405:24, 10 October 2024 diff hist +163 Read like a HebrewNo edit summary
  • 05:1405:14, 10 October 2024 diff hist +172 Read like a HebrewNo edit summary Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • 05:1105:11, 10 October 2024 diff hist +2,121 N Read like a HebrewCreated 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..."
  • 05:0005:00, 10 October 2024 diff hist +1,906 N Augustine and sensus pleniorCreated 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..." current

9 October 2024

  • 20:0720:07, 9 October 2024 diff hist 0 m Missler - well-intention-ed but wrongPig moved page Missler to Missler - well-intention-ed but wrong without leaving a redirect current
  • 20:0720:07, 9 October 2024 diff hist +125 N Missler - well-intention-ed but wrongCreated page with "{{bl| Missler - well-intention-ed but wrong }} https://www.khouse.org/personal_update/articles/2000/meanings-names-genesis-5"
  • 10:4310:43, 9 October 2024 diff hist +5,472 N Creepy crunchies referencesCreated 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..." current
  • 10:4310:43, 9 October 2024 diff hist +146 SnailNo edit summary current
  • 10:4210:42, 9 October 2024 diff hist +1,070 N Creepy Crunchies SummaryCreated 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..." current
  • 10:4110:41, 9 October 2024 diff hist +17 ELTB 3No edit summary current
  • 10:4010:40, 9 October 2024 diff hist +1,424 N SnailCreated 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..."
  • 10:3910:39, 9 October 2024 diff hist +900 N MoleCreated 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..." current
  • 10:3910:39, 9 October 2024 diff hist +1,094 N LizardCreated 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..." current
  • 10:3810:38, 9 October 2024 diff hist +785 N ChameleonCreated 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..." current
  • 10:3710:37, 9 October 2024 diff hist +1,013 N FerretCreated 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,..." current
  • 10:3610:36, 9 October 2024 diff hist +926 N TortoiseCreated 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..." current
  • 10:3510:35, 9 October 2024 diff hist +9 MouseNo edit summary current
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