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What Biblical Inspiration Looks Like
Ever wondered how Yah delivered His Word to be written? Once upon a time, the Tanahk was written as one long run-on sentence – no spaces, paragraphs, punctuation, etc. Why? The information was relayed this way, although the writer still … Continue reading
YHWH Will Remain Forever Mysterious
Trying to know and understand Father Yah completely from the soulish (mental) position will fail. The human mind is too puny to contain His Majesty. That is why we only “…know in part and… prophesy in part…” and why He … Continue reading
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Tagged Father God, Gospel of John, heart, Jesus, knowledge, majesty of God, mind, mysterious, scrolls, serve, soul, soulish, spirit, truth, worship
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This Temple
Do I keep You in my mind enough? Do I keep You in my heart enough? Without Your Guiding Light, I’m lost. I’ve slain myself. I’ve paid the cost. Are You deep within? Am I deep within?
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Tagged death to self, fear of the lord, free verse, Jesus, obedience, refirement, seeking His will, self sacrifice
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The Four Dispensations
The four dispensations: the Patriarchs, Passover, Pentecost, and Tabernacles The Patriarchs – The establishment of the human family leading to a called-out people, whose bloodline would allow for YHWH to enter the world in flesh. Passover – The establishment of … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical commentary, biblical symbolism, biblical words, dispensations, Jesus, Passover, patriarchs, Pentecost, Tabernacles, YHWH
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Thought Splatters (Sip!)
The only time Scripture mentions submission to the assembly is concerning discipline (Matthew 18:15-20, 1 Corinthians 5:5). John’s Evangel never mentions the word faith. Why? Love is the result of faith. Three items that seem to terrify most believers are … Continue reading
Puzzling Passages Made Plain: The Levite and His Concubine – Part 2
Read first: Puzzling Passages Made Plain: Tossed to the Depraved Puzzling Passages Made Plain: The Levite and His Concubine – Part 1 Turn the Light on… Connection Lesson 1 Corinthians 13:9-10 (Literal Translation) In part, indeed, we know, and in … Continue reading
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Tagged biblical commentary, biblical symbolism, biblical truth, biblical words, blood of Christ, Body of Christ, bread, concubine, cross, death to self, faulty knowledge, fear of the lord, holy spirit, Jesus, judges 19, Levite, prophecy, refinement, sacrifice, seeking His will, self sacrifice, soul, spiritual israel, spiritual seed, the life of Christ, the word
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Symbolism of Sheep and the Leg-Breaking Myth
Sheep 101 Break a leg? There is a commonly-held belief that shepherds in Biblical times would break the legs of lambs that constantly wandered away. According to the “story,” the shepherd would then set the broken leg and carry the … Continue reading
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The True Definition of Lukewarm
I had been casually pondering what Yahshua meant when He used the word lukewarm in the following passage: Revelation 3:16 (Literal Translation) – Thus because you are lukewarm, and neither hot, nor cold, I am about to vomit you out … Continue reading →