48. More on Trees

A bit to tie together some of the pieces from our Hebrew / Life Lesson. First, it is the h6982. קוֹרָה qôrâ, the trunk, of the tree that brings allows the reaching toward Heaven, שמים. All the parts we have discussed must work together, but the strength in the trunk, the קורה, allows its height without collapsing in storms. …

47. Part II – Hebrew Lesson / Life Lesson

● Moses asked the LORD to show him his glory Ex33:18. Moses was told that he could not see the face of the LORD, but revealed his character to Moses: Exodus 34:6-7 6 And the LORD passed before him and proclaimed, “The LORD, the LORD God, merciful and gracious, longsuffering, and abounding in goodness and truth, 7 keeping mercy for thousands, …

46. ‎קרא קרה קורה of calling and tree trunks

One more background piece before moving to the rest of the Hebrew/Life lesson. It seems each day new revelations come. As usual, there is a family of words: GV p.234 קרר cool; p.233 קרה occur [meet without prior intent]; p.232 קרא summon [cause change in direction]; p.226 קור dig [for source and connection]; p.227 קיר limit [space]; p.109 יקר value; p.162 נקר penetrate  CM קרר encircle (C43); קרה and קרא limit activity (C40); קור cover/uncover (C7); (קיר no …

45. Radiate the Power

This is being inserted between the last entry’s Life Lesson, and its continuation. I’m not sure why I was led to do so, but perhaps it will become clear. Αββα – Abba – a name Yeshua/Jesus uses in prayer at his time of conflict and submission in Gethsemane. Where does it come from? Only one …

44. A Brief Hebrew Lesson / A Life Lesson

(This began as one writing, but is being divided••• more at a later time Abba willing.) Primarily to show how we are using a relatively simple approach here••• Now that you have somewhat seen it in action, here is some of the explanation behind it. It has never been the goal here to make Hebrew …

43. צוך

First, a brief explanation of what we are discussing. The root צוה is traditionally translated as “command.” We will look at the meaning from EDBH momentarily. In learning about Hebrew grammar, one would learn to drop the weak consonant and add the suffix “ך” to get the second person singular of the person doing the action. So the common …

42. Part III On Joshua Assistant/Servant

See 2 Kings 5 Naaman for a “thematic connection.” See v.4, another ambiguous “he.” v.6 Naaman servant (h5650. עֶבֶד ‘eḇeḏ) to king of Syria. v.13 listens to his servants (h5650. עֶבֶד ‘eḇeḏ) We are trying to get a better understanding of what שרת means by comparing it with other “servant” words, in particular, h5650. עֶבֶד …

41. Part II On Joshua Assistant/Servant

OK, so this started out as looking at Joshua, and I have been led in many directions. Joshua was “assistant” to Moses: Exodus 24:13 13 So Moses arose with his assistant (h8334. שָׁרַת šâraṯ) Joshua, and Moses went up to the mountain of God. p.271 שרת serve; free from labor CM שרת separate; free (E62) …