Discussion hints: ELTBefore Resh ר

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Discussion hints: ELTBefore Resh ר []

Discussion Questions and Answers

  1. What does the letter ר (Resh) symbolize, and how is this reflected in Scripture?
    • Resh symbolizes revelation, where God speaks and invites understanding, discussion, and engagement. This is reflected in passages such as Exodus 3:4, where God speaks to Moses, and Isaiah 1:18, where God invites reasoning.
  2. How does Isaiah 1:18 demonstrate the idea of revelation and discussion?
    • In Isaiah 1:18, God invites His people to “reason together,” showing that divine revelation is not just a one-way declaration but an invitation to dialogue and understanding.
  3. What role do the prophets play in God’s revelation, as seen in Amos 3:7?
    • Prophets serve as mediators of God’s revelation, receiving divine messages and communicating them to the people, showing that God actively reveals His plans rather than acting in secrecy.
  4. How does Matthew 16:13-16 illustrate the dynamic nature of revelation?
    • Jesus’ question to His disciples leads to Peter’s confession, demonstrating that revelation is both personal and progressive, requiring engagement and response from the hearer.
  5. What does John 16:13 tell us about the ongoing nature of revelation?
    • It shows that revelation is not limited to a single moment but continues through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, who leads believers into truth.
  6. How does Revelation 1:1 confirm the pattern of divine revelation?
    • It demonstrates that revelation is intentional and structured, as God gives it to Jesus, who then shared it with his disciples (who forgot) then reminded John by the Holy Spirit, ensuring it reaches us.