Geneva Bible Genesis 33-36: Jacob Meets Esau, the Rape of Dinah
Theme continues: Ya'acov "talks with' God and sees His face directly - again -- but later mistranslations elide both those encounters. God is "imadi" - "with me" intimately --but this toois later cut.
Dear MizNaomi. The sincerity of your devotion to the task you've taken on is tangible in its wholeheartedness. I hope we all live long enough to see you reach into The Revelation that God gave apostle John at the isle of Patmos. In that Revelation at one point (3:16) God describes his disdain for lukewarm, half-hearted people, and his treatment of them. By no means are you lukewarm, my dear.
3 things I've learned over the years from my studies and my teachers about God and his word:
1. The old rabbis of ancient days at one point described the living Word of God reflected in the Hebrew characters as "a black and white fire... ." I have seen evidence of this with my own eyes.
2. Along with the poet John Milton, I believe Immanuel Velikovsky is a prophet God has provided for our time. Dr. Velikovsky says (in discussing the beauty and depth of meaning in Isaiah's prophecy), "As beautiful as the English translations may be, the Hebrew transmits implications and sensations that cannot be described in any human language."
3. RE: "El Shaddai" One of my teachers gave its meaning as "the many breasted one" implying that God our Father is well-able to nourish every need of His children. Us! Amazing Grace!
God loves us and wants us to be happy.
Dear MizNaomi. The sincerity of your devotion to the task you've taken on is tangible in its wholeheartedness. I hope we all live long enough to see you reach into The Revelation that God gave apostle John at the isle of Patmos. In that Revelation at one point (3:16) God describes his disdain for lukewarm, half-hearted people, and his treatment of them. By no means are you lukewarm, my dear.
3 things I've learned over the years from my studies and my teachers about God and his word:
1. The old rabbis of ancient days at one point described the living Word of God reflected in the Hebrew characters as "a black and white fire... ." I have seen evidence of this with my own eyes.
2. Along with the poet John Milton, I believe Immanuel Velikovsky is a prophet God has provided for our time. Dr. Velikovsky says (in discussing the beauty and depth of meaning in Isaiah's prophecy), "As beautiful as the English translations may be, the Hebrew transmits implications and sensations that cannot be described in any human language."
3. RE: "El Shaddai" One of my teachers gave its meaning as "the many breasted one" implying that God our Father is well-able to nourish every need of His children. Us! Amazing Grace!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Shaddai
Thank you for stickin' to the mission, MizNaomi. Yours truly, Oaf.