Exodus … complete with my notes.

Exodus 1 King James Version (KJV) – Sh’mot = Names* The Deliverance Narrative* The Hebrew text of the second book of Torah begins with a vav prefix. In the English language one reads this as ‘and’. This hanging conjunction at the forefront of the narrative seems strange and awkward to English readers. IN the Hebraic... Continue Reading →

Creeping In and Selling out.

Picture a world where darkness abounds. Where the men of the world seek their own glory and praise. {shouldn't be much of a stretch} We see today the kings of the earth fighting over the things of the earth. [money, power, fame] And they use fear and control to make mini soldiers of the common... Continue Reading →

Its a mixed up world.

Dispensationalism: a religious interpretive system and metanarrative for the Bible. It considers biblical history as divided by God into dispensations, defined periods or ages to which God has allotted distinctive administrative principles. Dispensationalists' presuppositions start with the inductive reasoning that biblical history has a particular discontinuity in the way God reacts to humanity in the... Continue Reading →

Pagan lies …. part 3

Pagan lies part 3 Continuing in the discovery of The Theogony and the Greek gods, Hesiod writes “All of the sons of Earth and Heaven - who would become known as the Titans - were hated by their jealous father from the moment of their birth.” This may be the most accurate statement of the... Continue Reading →

Pagan lies … part 2

Pagan lies part 2 Much of what is known today concerning early Greek mythology comes from Hesiod's work and that other great Greek poet Homer. Collectively, their works would serve as a major influence on later Greek literature and drama, and Roman mythology, especially through the epic Metamorphoses by Ovid. Little is known of Hesiod’s... Continue Reading →

Pagan lies … Part 1

The pagan lies, Part 1 Hesiod writes Theogony in 700 BCE, “Prometheus (meaning "Forethought") was one of the ringleaders of the battle between the Titans and the Olympian gods led by Zeus to gain control of the heavens.” (1) The article goes on to say that Prometheus was credited for creating man out of clay,... Continue Reading →

Ticket of truth

Ticket of truth Imagine driving down a county road and you do not witness a speed limit sign ...at all.... So you decide that the safest and most productive speed to travel is 60 after all there are no curves and pavement is very stable... what say you now.... all is well? The next thing... Continue Reading →

The Gospel, life and thorns … part 3

The Gospel, life and thorns ... part 3 Again studying deeper on Deuteronomy 4:1 "Now therefore hearken*, O Israel, unto the statutes and unto the judgments, which I teach you, for to do them**, that ye may live***, and go in and possess the land which the Lord God of your fathers giveth you. *H8085 שָׁמַע shama`... Continue Reading →

The Gospel, life and thorns … part 2

The Gospel, life and thorns ... part 2 Continuing on, we were looking at Deuteronomy 4:1 and the connection Paul makes to our walk of faith. "Now therefore hearken*, O Israel, unto the statutes and unto the judgments, which I teach you, for to do them**, that ye may live***, and go in and possess... Continue Reading →

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