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  • {{bl| Greek to Hebrew translation }} {{1c| [[Think like a Hebrew]] }}
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  • {{bl| 3 Translate from Greek to Hebrew}} ...in the NT has an OT source. The Hebrew source will help us understand the Hebrew thought.
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  • {{bl| 3 Translate from Greek to Hebrew}} ...in the NT has an OT source. The Hebrew source will help us understand the Hebrew thought.
    1,010 bytes (169 words) - 07:48, 2 September 2022
  • {{bl| Greek or Hebrew question? }} It MAY be a Greek question if:
    721 bytes (128 words) - 07:03, 30 September 2022
  • :1. Keys to the kingdom (look for hints of the cross) [[ Finding the keys ]] or [[ indi :3. Translate from Greek to Hebrew if necessary. [[ Greek to Hebrew ]]
    466 bytes (66 words) - 14:21, 26 June 2023
  • :1. Keys to the kingdom (look for hints of the cross) :3. Translate from Greek to Hebrew if necessary.
    526 bytes (75 words) - 07:16, 17 August 2022
  • ...h sent me unto you.</ref> This is missed if the Greek is not translated to Hebrew for correlation. {{ct| Greek to Hebrew }}
    490 bytes (92 words) - 22:02, 25 July 2022
  • .... Lets first identify if it is a Greek or Hebrew question. <ref>[[Greek or Hebrew question?]]</ref> ...in scripture, it is a Greek question as it stands. Let's convert it to a Hebrew question by looking at relevant scripture and rewording the question.
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  • {{bl| Greek to Hebrew translation }} {{1c| [[Think like a Hebrew]] }}
    179 bytes (22 words) - 07:21, 17 August 2022
  • With one exeption, the Hebrew word tranlated as 'money' is 'kesep'. The exception is for 'tribute money' ...word for money. Why would Jesus use Syriac to say 'money' when there was a Hebrew word for it?
    543 bytes (93 words) - 11:11, 17 September 2023
  • {{1c| {{:3 Translate from Greek to Hebrew}} }} {{1c| {{:4. Reduce to pattern synonyms}} }}
    328 bytes (37 words) - 11:00, 5 September 2022
  • ...to derive too much meaning from a word study." [https://www.logos.com/how-to/bible-word-study]</ref> .../ref> have missed the prophetic riddle of scripture and were not qualified to set doctrinal standards.
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  • ''A response to Chuck DeGroat '' https://twitter.com/chuckdegroat/status/17001285611290420 Revolution? Maybe a return to the hermeneutic of the first century. The experts of the last century relu
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  • For the parents: An introduction to the method of interpretation. ...ures in the New. Called Notarikon, it refers to the attribute of Hebrew. A Hebrew word gets it's meaning from the combined meaning of the letters within. Let
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  • ...ge is precise and so the Greeks love to debate questions of precision. But Hebrew is more of a taste. <ref>{{bgw| Ps 34:8 }} O taste and see that the LORD [i ...o that idea as the instant the creation began, as the act of God beginning to create, or a a summary, as other formations will indicate.
    666 bytes (116 words) - 17:52, 27 September 2022
  • This is the short catechism of the Hebrew alphabet: ...d jots and tittles intuitively. It would seem that our DNA was programmed to understand them.
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  • ...riend. However, the sandbox we play in is designed by those subscribing to Greek logic made by Greeks, who were polytheistic pagans and the rules favor an a Modern science has likewise bickered itself out of relevance. Hebrew logic says, "One side seems right until the other is heard". But today's lo
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  • {{bl| SB WWG Hebrew context }} ...nings derived from the letters within. All of that is lost in translation. Hebrew must be 'tasted', not merely read. This is a true context for the prophetic
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  • ...od wants all to know him, this book is for almost all men. It's purpose is to help you discern God's intended meaning from his word. There are limitation ...ou may be surprised. The limitation is language comprehension. The ability to do childish puns and riddles is an important skill for language understandi
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  • ...get saved. After the cross, he opened the understanding of the disciples to finally understand the teaching of the cross in the Old Testament. ...hing as little children. To play word-games and solve riddles. If you wish to hide something in plain sight, hide it in riddles.
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  • [[C ן|∞]] '''Final nun ן The Son of Man died and returned to Glory''' ...They are difficult to tell apart when they are seen in isolation. The key to discerning them is the baseline of the word.
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  • ...llow these rules to demonstrate how to eliminate free-for-all allegory and Greek debate. https://2ndbook.org/wiki/The_rules [[ 1.6 The Threat to Authority and the Obscuring of Truth ]]
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  • ...l leading 'scholars' to wonder about their interdependence. Some go so far to say it is a taint on the reliability of scripture when they differ. The sta ...document called 'Q'. Even with the speculation of Q, they are hard pressed to explain the source of new material, the farther away from the events.
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  • ...t is the 4th snapshot of doctrine being taught in the Hebrew church, given to the Gentile church. ...had heard, but now they had seen the lid on the jigsaw puzzle to know what to look for.
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  • ...ans are a tricky bunch. Since they wish to retain control, they don't want to be identified as Nicolaitans, as that would be a bad thing. They will tell ...onkey was 'forced by God' to speak to Balaam. It should have been a lesson to Balaam that his own mouth, the mouth of a prophet, is controlled by God.
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  • ...aith.com/2019/07/31/the-early-church-fathers-the-law-of-moses-and-the-road-to-emmaus/comment-page-1 ...I think the early churches did know because Jesus taught those same things to the apostles over the 40 days before he ascended into heaven. ”
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  • <font size=1> [[Pneumnemonic Hebrew for Beginners]]->[[PHB: Introduction|Introduction]]->[[PHB: Introduction - ...rson of Christ. All other 'Greek' disputes are up for grabs until we learn to read the scriptures like Jesus did.</ref>
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  • ...for the ride. For the 10-15 years between Matthew and Luke, the church had to field uncomfortable questions about Yeshua and Emmanuel being different nam ...rew scriptures, preferring the Greek. They did not need a direct reference to the virgin birth.
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  • <font size=1> [[Pneumnemonic Hebrew for Beginners]]->[[PHB: Alternate Introduction - 1]]</font> This is the catechism of the Hebrew alphabet:
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  • ...e traditional questions arise because the Hebrew text is being read with a Greek mind. ...d questions as those which just create debate. Bible study in not supposed to be a debate, but a collaboration of solving riddles; solving the mystery.
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  • In the Greek/Gentile church we have been taught to debate issues. The debates never end, the measure of truth is how many fol ...od had not left us to the mercy of the Greeks. He gave us his Spirit. The Hebrew letter qof ק has the meaning 'death and resurrection of the Son of God'.
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  • ...''api'' 'anger' אפי . Is it plausible that this is word-play pointing back to the seed of the woman? <ref>{{bgw|Ge 3:15}} And I will put enmity between
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  • {{bl| Chapter 3: Overcoming the hostilities to the Word }} ...simply refused to give in to the temptations, but now we have the ability to see the hostilities for what they are and resist them by a knowledge of God
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  • ...Septuagint, a Greek translation, was more authoritative than the original Hebrew texts. ...been derived using the method. I hope you are blessed by them, encouraged to look at the Bible fresh, and see God in a new light.
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  • ...nt of his life <ref>[[User_blog:Pig/Great_herb|great herb]]</ref> and then to the tree , which we can safely say also represents Jesus, and the event of :The Hebrew word for 'tree' is ''ets'' עץ also means 'the flesh ע of the judge (the
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  • ...ple studied the same thing, they had different interpretations with no way to know what was true. ...agree on give us a basic knowledge of God but we imply it is not important to know God better.
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  • 1. The keys to the kingdom (teaching) are the pictures of the cross. ...servant would no longer be a servant. Christ had come to serve and ceased to serve in the flesh on the cross.
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  • ...or the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved, it is the power of God." ...e Scriptures: "And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he explained to them what was said in all the Scriptures concerning himself." This encounte
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  • {{bl| Chapter 5: Open the door to understanding }} .../ref> Long is the list of subtle hostilities foisted upon those who desire to know God.
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  • I have a Google search flag set to notify me on any new mention of the Gospel of Thomas. It picked up a review My interest in GOT is incidental. I have been studying Hebrew pun, riddle and Notarikon for 25 years. My studies have not been entered in
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  • 8 And it came to pass, that while he executed the priest’s office before God in the order 9 According to the custom of the priest’s office, his lot was to burn incense when he went into the temple of the Lord.
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  • {{bl| Pneumnemonic Hebrew for Beginners }} ...then became a dead language. As the Zionist movement started to take root, Hebrew was reinvented again. <ref group="s">De 4:2 Ye shall not add unto the word
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  • ...ollection of the life of Christ shortly after the resurrection. References to scripture are likely from the memory of Jesus teaching either in the upper ...emptive mission of Christ, and relies on his memory and looks to scripture to validate his memory.
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  • <font size=1> [[Pneumnemonic Hebrew for Beginners]]***[[PHB: Letter families]]->[[PHB: vav - Word family יוז The Word Family extension is an extended set of letters to the word family. Previously, the ''vav'' was defined as 'the Word'. This se
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  • ...rom Augustine, using Greek logic on a Hebrew text. (Yes. it was written in Greek, but taught by Hebrews who thought like Hebrews.) Not much else matches up. ...New” refers to present mysterious phase of kingdom; “old” is OT prophesies to Israel. Scribal disciples are householders.
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  • ...paraphrases of the scripture made by the author using the KJV, Hebrew, and Greek texts. Please use a translation of your choice. BP - Bob's Paraphrase ...[It is] the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings [is] to search out a matter.
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  • ...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 act
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