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Change: is said to be a lazy language, because it has no vowels but only consonants. Related Topic - Searching the ScriptureRight Click on Document to Zoom or Print - Download PDF HOME BACK
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Jun 19 2008, 11:49 PM EDT
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Change: Putting in different vowels into the same word consisting of consonants, will give you a different meaning. The Hebrew Language is designed by YHVH to
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Change: To understand the Hebrew language we can compare the vowels or sounds with life and the word forming or consonants as YHVH’s Word. The Word
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Jun 19 2008, 11:42 PM EDT
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Change: Download PDFRelated Topic - Searching the Scripture Background To understand the Scriptures correctly, you have to build on the right foundation. There are many translations available today, all translated
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Jun 13 2008, 6:47 PM EDT
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Change: All words ending on a “Hey” are female words and are words meant for the Bride and persuade her to respond. The feasts are gifts
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Change: Related Topic - Searching the Scripture Background To understand the Scriptures correctly, you have to build on the right foundation. There are many translations available today, all translated according
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Dec 21 2006, 7:46 AM EST
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Change: ON@. “'Aman” is translated as faith, faithful, believe, assurance, nursing father, nursing mother, pillars supporting a door entrance. It is the root for “amunah” DPN@ - faithfully, truth, faithfulness, steady; emet - truth, true, right; and amen. Gen 11:12 "Wherefore hast thou afflicted thy
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Change: XRY also meaning, “hair, covering, vile, offensive, YHVH’s way to deal with the wicked, recon, reason out, horror, gate, unit of measure”. How can one word have so many meanings? If you think back to the
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Change: LA meaning Heart, and if you read it from left to right, you get the word “labe”, AL meaning the heart or centre of all things, intelligence and wisdom.Bet has the meaning “house” and
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Change: YXC YXCׁׁ “derosh, darash” meaning to “certainly search” or to study thoroughly. The numerical values of letters are (300)(200)(4) – Shin – Resh – Dalet Shin means Fire, Resh means Head or Leader and Dalet means Door. To search or study the
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Dec 21 2006, 7:10 AM EST
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Change: OEGB “gâchôn , gaw-khone'” “Gimmil” – “Chet” – “Vav“ - “Nun” Gimmel: (3) The root (gamal) means to deal out to, to give, or wean. The word (g’mul) means either recompense or benefit, indicating that the nature of
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Change: a) The first way to look at scripture is the literal way and simple meaning of the words just as it is written. For instance interpreting the seven churches spoken of in Revelation; historically there was seven physical Churches that had those attributes. b) The second way
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Change: – Hebrew Language Pardes is the word for “paradise” and it means, “walled garden”. It is said that the Hebrew Language is the wall around this garden and that it hides secrets inside the garden (the fourth way to interpret scripture). Lets look at the first type of scripture interpretation:
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Dec 21 2006, 7:02 AM EST
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Change: ZYT - P’shat (literal meaning based on historical intent of author) 2. FNX - Remez (hint, allusion, analogy, allegory, connection, father-son verses) 3. YXC - D’rash (personal application, exposition) 4. C]Q - Sod (mystery, “deep” meaning) – Hebrew Language Pardes is the word for “paradise” and it means, “walled garden”.
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Change: (16) (16) And Moses diligently sought the goat of the sin offering, and, behold, it was burnt: and he was angry with Eleazar and Ithamar, the sons of Aaron which were left alive, saying, Moses sought a “goat”, “saiyr” XRY also meaning, “hair, covering, vile,
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