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In my web log from February 17, I wrote how the word "man" (male) in Hebrew is ish, which is derived from esh, the Hebrew word for "fire." There are two words for "son," the first being ben, which is a &quo... Read More
If you read yesterday's web log, you will have the tool at your disposal to do a study of the Hebrew word for fire--esh. It is where we derive our English word "ash," which is the result of fire. The Hebrew word esh is spelled with two Hebre... Read More
Each Hebrew letter represents a sound by which words are spoken. But each letter is also used as a number and a word (picture). And so when I speak of numeric values (gematria) of a particular letter or word, the value of the word is determined by adding u... Read More
Series: Divine Judgment and Traditions - It is a basic principle, shown by a study of biblical law, that if for any reason justice is not done, or cannot be done, the victim has the right to appeal to God's Supreme Court for justice. There might be a case where earthly judges are corrupt or... Read More
Series: Divine Judgment and Traditions - I have heard some people rail against the law on the grounds that, in their opinion, it was a capital crime to gather sticks on the Sabbath. They get this from Num. 15:30-36, where a man was found gathering sticks on the Sabbath and was stoned for his offe... Read More
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