Discussion hints: ELTBefore Lamed ל

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Discussion Questions

  1. What does the form of the ל (Lamed) symbolize about the relationship between teacher and student?
    • Answer: The ל (Lamed) rises above the text to signify that true teaching originates in the heart of God. It also descends to connect with the student, showing the necessity of shared understanding and heart between teacher and student.
  2. How does Jesus demonstrate His role as a teacher sharing His heart with His disciples in John 15:15?
    • Answer: In John 15:15, Jesus calls His disciples "friends" because He shares everything He has learned from the Father with them, demonstrating a deep, heart-to-heart relationship rather than a distant, formal one.
  3. What does Jeremiah 31:33 reveal about God's method of teaching His people?
    • Answer: Jeremiah 31:33 shows that God teaches His people by writing His law on their hearts, making His teaching deeply personal and relational, not just external or intellectual.
  4. What role does the Holy Spirit play in teaching, as described in John 14:26?
    • Answer: The Holy Spirit acts as an Advocate, teaching and reminding believers of everything Jesus said, thereby helping them understand and internalize God's heart and wisdom.
  5. In what ways does Proverbs 4:23 emphasize the importance of the heart in teaching and learning?
    • Answer: Proverbs 4:23 stresses that the heart is the source of all actions, implying that a teacher's heart greatly influences their teaching and that students absorb more than just knowledge—they learn from the teacher's character and passion.
  6. How does the ל (Lamed) connect to the death of the Son (symbolized by ק)?
    • Answer: The ל (Lamed) emphasizes teaching as central to the relationship between God and His people, and its connection to the ק highlights that the ultimate lesson is rooted in the sacrificial death of the Son, which is foundational to understanding God’s heart.