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19 December 2024

  • 07:4207:42, 19 December 2024 diff hist −2,446 ELTBefore Aleph א→‎**Conclusion** current
  • 07:3607:36, 19 December 2024 diff hist +6,470 N Talk:ELTBefore Worship נשתחוהCreated page with "Unique or Novel Ideas: Worship as Forgetting Everything Else: The interpretation of worship as forgetting everything else and focusing entirely on God is a unique perspective. This suggests that true worship is not about external rituals but about internal engagement with God. It emphasizes the importance of setting aside distractions—even one's own thoughts and concerns—to experience direct, undistracted communion with God. This view of worship highligh..." current
  • 07:3407:34, 19 December 2024 diff hist +5,957 N Talk:ELTBefore Saved ישעCreated page with "Unique or Novel Ideas: Salvation as a Continuous Process of Growth: The interpretation of ישע ('yesha') as salvation linked to the increase of the Word offers a unique perspective that salvation is not a one-time event but an ongoing process. This view emphasizes the spiritual journey of growth in the Word, where salvation is continually nurtured through our relationship with Christ. The growth of God’s Word within us is central to our transformation an..." current
  • 07:3307:33, 19 December 2024 diff hist +6,736 N Talk:ELTBefore Bride כלהCreated page with "Unique or Novel Ideas: Dual Meaning of כלה ('kallah')—Bride and Learner: The Hebrew word כלה ('kallah') traditionally means "bride," but its deeper meaning, derived from its letters, also portrays the bride as one who is being taught by the Son of God. This dual interpretation suggests that the relationship between Christ and the Church is not only a marital covenant of love but also a covenant of learning and transformation. The concept of the bride..." current
  • 07:3107:31, 19 December 2024 diff hist +7,160 N Talk:ELTBefore Married לקחCreated page with "Unique or Novel Ideas: Dual Meaning of לקח ('laqach')—Marriage and Doctrine: The interpretation of the Hebrew word לקח ('laqach') as both "to take" or "to marry" and "doctrine" is a novel theological insight that bridges the concepts of marriage and teaching. The connection between marriage and learning deepens the understanding of the relationship between Christ and the Church. This interpretation highlights that marriage, in the biblical sense, is..." current
  • 07:2907:29, 19 December 2024 diff hist +1 Main PageNo edit summary current
  • 07:2907:29, 19 December 2024 diff hist +83 Main PageNo edit summary
  • 07:2807:28, 19 December 2024 diff hist +7,767 N Talk:ELTBefore Israel ישראלCreated page with "Unique or Novel Ideas: Breakdown of Israel (ישראל) as "Man Joined to God by Revelation": The interpretation of Israel as "man [who is] joined to God by revelation" is a novel theological perspective that transforms the name into a symbolic expression of humanity's relationship with God. By analyzing the Hebrew letters—יש (ish) meaning "man," אל (el) meaning "God," and ר (revelation)—this interpretation shifts the understanding of Israel from ju..." current
  • 07:2607:26, 19 December 2024 diff hist +7,298 N Talk:ELTBefore Elohim אלהיםCreated page with "Unique or Novel Ideas: Breakdown of Elohim (אלהים) as a Visual Riddle: The novel interpretation of Elohim involves a detailed breakdown of its components—אל (El), ים (Yam), and ה (He)—to form a theological riddle that emphasizes the relationship between God and humanity. The interpretation sees Elohim not just as a word for God but as a narrative depicting creation, completion through the Son, and separation due to ignorance. This unique approa..." current
  • 07:2407:24, 19 December 2024 diff hist +7,058 N Talk:ELTBefore Father אבCreated page with "Unique or Novel Ideas: Theological Significance of the Letters in אב ('ab'): The text presents a novel interpretation of the Hebrew word אב ('ab'), breaking it down into its constituent letters: א ('ah') representing God speaking and creating, and ב ('b') symbolizing the revelation of God to humanity. This reading emphasizes a Christological and creation-based view of the word “father,” linking it not only to the act of fatherhood but also to God..." current
  • 07:2107:21, 19 December 2024 diff hist +6,651 N Talk:ELTBefore Word formationsCreated page with "Unique or Novel Ideas: The Impact of Nikud on Hebrew's Theological Meaning: The text introduces a novel perspective on the nikud system, claiming that the introduction of vowel markings in 600 AD not only impacted pronunciation but also obscured Christological meanings embedded in the Hebrew language. This interpretation suggests that the vowel markings were used with the intention of hiding prophetic pictures of Christ that were embedded in the original con..." current
  • 07:1907:19, 19 December 2024 diff hist +5,535 N Talk:ELTBefore Message before creationCreated page with "Unique or Novel Ideas: Pre-600 AD Hebrew and its Connection to Creation: The text presents the idea that pre-600 AD Hebrew—before the introduction of vowel markings (nikud)—derives its meaning from the letters themselves. This perspective highlights an ancient form of Hebrew that connects the alphabet directly to divine truths, positioning the Hebrew letters as a message from God, predating creation. This view is novel because it portrays Hebrew as an ac..." current
  • 07:1607:16, 19 December 2024 diff hist +4,368 N Talk:ELTBefore IntroductionCreated page with "The text you've shared presents a thoughtful exploration of the author's journey into learning Hebrew, with a focus on uncovering deeper, intrinsic meanings behind Hebrew letters and words. Here’s an analysis of its density of unique or novel ideas and whether the length is sufficient or could benefit from more elaboration: Unique or Novel Ideas: Critique of Modern Hebrew Tools: The author critiques modern resources like Strong's Concordance and Theologica..."
  • 07:0507:05, 19 December 2024 diff hist −41 ELTB Before the beginningUndo revision 10015 by Pig (talk) Tag: Undo
  • 06:5306:53, 19 December 2024 diff hist +41 ELTB Before the beginningNo edit summary Tag: Reverted
  • 06:1606:16, 19 December 2024 diff hist 0 ELTB Before the beginningNo edit summary
  • 05:5605:56, 19 December 2024 diff hist +24 ELTBefore Vav ו→‎**Conclusion** current
  • 05:5505:55, 19 December 2024 diff hist −2,995 ELTBefore Vav ו→‎**Conclusion**
  • 05:5405:54, 19 December 2024 diff hist +426 ELTBefore Vav ו→‎**Examples of Distinction and Unity in the Use of ו (Vav)**
  • 05:4205:42, 19 December 2024 diff hist 0 ELTB Before the beginningNo edit summary
  • 05:4105:41, 19 December 2024 diff hist −45 ELTBefore Hei הNo edit summary current
  • 05:2905:29, 19 December 2024 diff hist 0 m ELTBefore Hei הText replacement - "Daled" to "Dalet"
  • 05:2905:29, 19 December 2024 diff hist 0 m ELTBefore Chet חText replacement - "Daled" to "Dalet"
  • 05:2705:27, 19 December 2024 diff hist 0 ELTB Before the beginningNo edit summary
  • 05:2605:26, 19 December 2024 diff hist 0 ELTBefore Dalet דNo edit summary current
  • 05:2605:26, 19 December 2024 diff hist −3,802 ELTBefore Dalet דNo edit summary
  • 05:2205:22, 19 December 2024 diff hist +1 ELTBefore Gimel ג→‎**Conclusion** current
  • 05:2205:22, 19 December 2024 diff hist −4 ELTBefore Gimel ג→‎**Conclusion**
  • 05:1505:15, 19 December 2024 diff hist 0 N File:ELTB Big Beginning.pdfNo edit summary current
  • 05:0605:06, 19 December 2024 diff hist +2,098 N ELTBBB All timeCreated page with "== All Time == Time is like a bubble within a timeless eternity. It is an illusion. Only "now" truly exists. It will always be "now." We look back and remember things, but those moments no longer exist. The past is a memory; the future is either a hope or a fear. There is nothing to know of the future except the promises of God. We often imagine time as being like a movie strip. In the "olden days," movies were stored on long strips of film with individual frames showi..." current
  • 05:0305:03, 19 December 2024 diff hist +23 ELTBBBNo edit summary current
  • 04:5704:57, 19 December 2024 diff hist +2,072 N ELTBBB What is a dayCreated page with "== What is a Day? == Words often carry multiple meanings, and that versatility is what makes language playful and expressive. For example, jokes rely on words having more than one meaning: ''“What did the mayonnaise say to the refrigerator?”'' ''"Close the door, I’m dressing."'' Here, "dressing" can mean either “salad dressing” or “changing clothes.” Similarly, the word "day" has several meanings: # A 24-hour period. # The part of a 24-hou..." current
  • 04:5304:53, 19 December 2024 diff hist +3 ELTBBBNo edit summary
  • 04:5304:53, 19 December 2024 diff hist +25 ELTBBBNo edit summary
  • 04:4804:48, 19 December 2024 diff hist +1,915 N ELTBBB IntroductionCreated page with "{{bl| ELTBBB Introduction }} God desires for everyone to know Him. When He told us the story of how He created everything, it wasn’t just to describe the universe—it was to reveal Himself to us. While we can learn a little about God by observing stars and stones, we learn far more when we listen to what He says about stars and stones. Before creating the first man, God made everything else. He equipped humans—including you—with the ability to learn by imitati..." current
  • 04:4704:47, 19 December 2024 diff hist −1,910 ELTBBBReplaced content with "ELTBBB Introduction " Tag: Replaced
  • 04:4704:47, 19 December 2024 diff hist +1,935 N ELTBBBCreated page with "{{bl| ELTBBB Introduction }} == Introduction == God desires for everyone to know Him. When He told us the story of how He created everything, it wasn’t just to describe the universe—it was to reveal Himself to us. While we can learn a little about God by observing stars and stones, we learn far more when we listen to what He says about stars and stones. Before creating the first man, God made everything else. He equipped humans—including you—with the ability..."

18 December 2024

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