A well -
known Hebrew Christian whom I interviewed, a leader in missionary outreach to the Jewish community, shook his head and quietly explained:
I should add that the word translated «stones» in the KJV is often literally translated as «thigh,» but that is merely a well
known Hebrew euphemism for «penis,» per the oath - taking examples I mentioned from the Bible, «put your hand under my thigh and take an oath.»
You do
know the Hebrew, (and therefore Jebus) did not believe i immortality.
I know English really well and
I know Hebrew and Greek narratives well.
Consider the question that Moses
knew the Hebrews would ask him about the liberating God.
We have been handed a truck load of lies and biblical translation changes since the Constintine Empire, and for me I would like to
know the Hebrew origins of our faith.
I do
know Hebrew and Greek, and sought the truth my whole life, and live to be blameless before Him, and in the process have come to exactly the opposite conclusions as you state above.
i did nt call your beliefs garbage...
i know hebrew and greek and can translate in both....
And I wouldn't be surprised that some of them were native Greek speakers and perhaps did not
know Hebrew — but I am not sure.
So if you didn't
know Hebrew, you don't understand the text.
I have left this Latin quotation with a professor who
knows both Hebrew and Latin to get the literal translation, but have not heard back from him.
I'm not the moron who thinks people shouldn't believe what the Bible says unless
they know Hebrew and can translate it.
At the time, Luther did not
know Hebrew but soon taught himself to read this biblical tongue with the help of Johannes Reuchlin's On the Rudiments of Hebrew.
We need to note that according to the Acts of Thomas, the first converts made by Thomas in the kingdom of Gondaphorus in north west India was a Jewish flute girl who
knew Hebrew.
Do you actually
know any Hebrew, or Greek?
Not exact matches
Hebrew University professor Yuval Harari cautions that it's not so much about our social media habits (and brands peddling stuff we don't want, or don't even
know we want).
The elite combat engineering unit,
known by its
Hebrew acronym Yahalom, has been doubled in size since the operation, and the unit's base in Sirkin, outside Tel Aviv, is now equipped with an exact replica of a Hamas tunnel for training purposes.
Mind you, the words «premarital sex» don't exist in the Bible either, but we
know that's a sin because of our understanding of
Hebrews 13:4 and 1 Corinthians 7:3.
I am kind of with Wzrd1 on this, even if you don't
know he difference between
hebrew and arabic (pretty different languages, but not everyone can tell) orthodox jews dress in a very specific and unique way, not anything traditional arabic garb or the western clothing that we wear and most terrorists use to blend in on planes etc..
If you want a Christian resource on this, check out any book by Brad Young, a well
known Christian authority on
Hebrew, Jewish traditions, and Rabbinical teachings.
Jordan, if you keep using
Hebrew words, people don't
know what you are saying.
and of course any scholar
knows god had many sons in
Hebrew culture), to DIE before the stupid jerk could feel good about humanity?
Dawkins has taken the God of the
Hebrew as they
knew God and characterized God in their written book and made up his own version of God which just happens to be your version.
A casual
Hebrew reader
knows that in the beginning is actually «in beginnings» (a plural word) but then again it is usually a different cultural interpretation that screws up the meaning.
They say, «you can't trust God's Word because you don't
know the languages, so you will have to follow and trust me to tell you what God is saying because i am a Greek or
Hebrew scholar».
The book we
know as Genesis is a Jewish scripture, written in
Hebrew, in which God says, «מה - רזאת עשית ותאמר».
I would any who
know this, or who
know that terrorists not wanting to get caught usually dress to blend in, would not be overly concerned about some prayer in
hebrew when they see Orthodox Jews in traditional dress.
You would think that in the year 2011 most people would
know what the
Hebrew language sounds like... I find it rediculous the way people were reacting!!!
Any one who
knows the long and convoluted, very human process of the integration of the «Yahweh» god, (the god of the armies), into
Hebrew culture, could never for a moment take it seriously, as well as the development of the major tenets of Christianity, most of which were not spoken of by the so - called «founder» of that religion, (but instead were developed by his followers), many years later, including the long, and very interesting concoctions of his cult.
the problem is that ppl read the bible thats been translated, if you realy want to
know what was said youll need to study
hebrew... every letter has a meaning... every word isnt a perfect fit for english,, theres nuances and cultural differences that youll find,,, its a whole new thing to go back and look at the bible through
hebrew eyes,,, they arent required to look like us,,, were supposed to look more like them,,, yashua was a jew,,,, all the apostles were jews, yashua was sent to the lost sheep of the house of israel, not the gentiles, paul took it to the gentiles, and he never stopped being and living as a jew, the laws are very viable today, but they do nt give salvation, thats what yashua did...
There is no
Hebrew word for all
known matter and energy so there remains theological debate over the two possible options for this phrase.
Too bad you
know NOTHING about the ancient
Hebrews, what and how they thought about evil.
God can
no longer be present in a Temple that has ceased to be a place of encounter, the «meeting tent» of the ancient
Hebrews; that Temple, however magnificently constructed, had become a place of superstition and self - interest.
But you
know a lot less about the Bible than Biblical Scholars who have studied the original, Aramiac, Greek and
Hebrew texts and a lot more learned and educated than you and still believe: guys like Fr.
to end this — the
hebrew BIBLE was written in latin after it was written in
hebrew, but not RIGHT after — oh i have to put that or «god»
knows you'll jump down my throat again for implying something...
No, when you read a bible that accurately render the
Hebrew.
God
knows all people, as there is nothing hidden from Him (
Hebrews 4:13).
furthermore... the original biblical language was
Hebrew or some strain of it... but of course you
knew that already.
AvdBerg Pay attention to
Hebrew word for spirit of truth, related to word HEM, truth, Mayhem, will of truth, also
known as Karma.
This view is confirmed by numerous lines of evidence: the interpretation given in Exod 3:14 («Say to the sons of Israel, «ehyeh [«I am» or «I will be» (who I am / will be)-RSB- sent me to you»); the use of shortened forms of Yahweh at the end («Yah» or «Yahu») or beginning («Yeho» or «Yo») of
Hebrew names; the spelling «Yabe»
known to the Samaritans; and transliterations «Yao,» «Ya - ou - e,» and «Ya - ou - ai» in some Greek texts.
It is not
known on what calendar day God gave the
Hebrews His Commandments and what calendar day was the first working day for them.
Certainly, some things we believe in can been seen, but the great faith described in the rest of
Hebrews 11 is the faith that is confident in God's promises based on what is
known about God's character and God's Word.
You say «cultures» plural — but the OT is dealing with the
Hebrew culture — you
know, God's chosen people.
God forbid we use... I don't
know...
HEBREW to make that distinction.
He
knows nothing about the
Hebrew, greek or Aramaic languages.
Not born into it like many of us «athiests» who
no longer recognize the ancient
Hebrew god, thought up by goat herders as legit?
No, not a christian, nor jew, never, just being the
Hebrew Iraelis that I am, and a child of YHWH of Hosts.
Many «Christians» aren't familiar with the Greek,
Hebrew or Aramaic texts — including quite a few pastors — so they don't
know what they are talking about either.
Hebrews 8:11 «
No longer will they teach their neighbor, or say to one another, «
Know the LORD,» because they will all know me, from the least of them to the greatest,» declares the L
Know the LORD,» because they will all
know me, from the least of them to the greatest,» declares the L
know me, from the least of them to the greatest,» declares the LORD.
I actually arrive at Calvinistic theology
no matter which translation I read, even more so when I read the Greek and
Hebrew.