Saturday, July 21, 2012

Paved Work Of Sapphires

A very unusual and completely unique scripture
verse that is not found anywhere else was located
within the 24th chapter of Exodus.
Moses with other handpicked men, plus all
seventy of the Elders, went up the holy mountain
to worship but only Moses alone would be
permitted to come near the LORD on Mt Sinai.

Moses completed many amazing tasks from verses
three through eight. By verse seven he has written
and read the 'book of the covenant' to the people.

Wow! In verse eight, Moses sprinkled the blood
on to the people saying, 'Behold, the blood of the
covenant.'

Verse nine again has Moses with the seventy
Elders plus his brother Aaron, along with Aaron's
two eldest sons Nadab and Abihu who all come
up to the mountain. Together, they all witnessed
the LORD.

[Note: These two sons were later struck dead for
kindling and offering strange-fire before the tent
of meeting or their Wilderness sanctuary.]

Exodus 24:10    KJV
And they saw the God of Israel: and [there was]
under his feet as it were a paved work of a
sapphire stone, and as it were the body of
heaven in [his] clearness.


What does this mean 'paved work' that was made
of sapphire stone?

(a) Paved: Strong's H3840 - Libnah = tile, pavement,
brick; lexicon listed as: whiteness or transparency.
NOTE: this is the only verse that has this word in
any of the holy scriptures. Amazing!

(b) Work: Strong's H4639 - Ma'aseh = deed, work, thing
done, act, business, pursuit, labour, undertaking,
enterprise, works, achievement, product. NOTE: I
noticed how this masculine noun occurred 235 times
in KJV with 23 listed as 'miscellaneous.'

What did they all see?

"Sapphire worked together into tiled pavement
of white-transparencies."

Strange, isn't it?

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Hidden Names Reveal TMF

1st Chron 4:12
And Eshton begat Bethrapha, and Paseah,
and Tehinnah the father of Irnahash. These
[are] the men of Rechah.


Eshton begat
 => Bethrapha
 => Paseah
 => Tehinnah
Tehinnah begat
 => Irnahas
These [are] the Men of Rachah

Eshton was a descendant of Caleb from
the tribe of Judah, a Judaite.

Let's take a closer look at these names from
a basic Strong's word lexicon.
(a) H850 - Eshton = effeminate, womanly
(b) H1051 - Beth_rapha = 'house of healing'
(c) H6464 - Paseah = 'limper', limping (concept
of the term: 'walking-wounded')
(d) H8468 - Tehinnah = prayer, supplication, cry for mercy
(e) H5904 - Ir_Nachash = 'city/tower of a serpent',
(e1)NOTE: root words etymology for H5893 - Ir = city or
tower or town and
(e2) NOTE: H5175: serpent, snake, image (of serpent),
flying serpent
(f) H7397 - Rekah = 'uttermost part', by analogy from
Jeremiah 35, the men of the house of the Rechabites
were recognized by the LORD of Hosts as having been
obedient to their father keeping all his precepts and
doing all that was commanded.

As always, I am not knowledgeable of reading Hebrew.
I am facinated by the in-depth dimension of the scriptures.
I like to ask myself, "How might these words go together?"

Could 'effeminate' mean GLBT?
Could 'house of healing' mean The Marin Foundation?
Could 'walking wounded' mean Christians & Non-Belivers?
Could 'cry for mercy and supplications' mean Prayers?
Could 'town of flying serpent' mean Boy's Town?

If yes, then you might have a transliteral for:

GLBT discovers the House of Healing
in The Marin Foundation with the
Walking Wounded Christians Who Are
Praying And Crying Out For His Mercy
[in] Boy's Town.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Scribes Accused Blasphemer

Matthew 9:3
And behold, certain of the scribes said
within themselves, This [man] blasphemes.


Why did these scribes accuse Jesus of
blespheming?

They reacted this way because Jesus said,
(verse 2): "Be of good cheer; your sins
are forgiven you."


The scribes did not believe that anyone
other than God was able to forgive sins.

I never realized the impact of this was
until this morning. In other words, the
only way a Jew could receive forgivenss
was through Moses' Laws according to the
services of the Temple.

If forgiveness were available outside of
the Temple services, then all of their
control over the Israelites was finished.

Over. Done. Gone. This was why they reacted
so vehemently.

Luke 23:10
And the chief priests and scribes
stood and vehemently accused him.


The whole basis of the new covenant is
founded on the forgiveness we received
from God, and the forgiveness we are
giving to others, as well as to our own
self.

It must have been the critical tipping
point for the scribes. They watched Jesus
forgive, heal as well as challenge them.

Jesus knew their evil reasoning as they
accused Him of blaspheming. I had to check
out this and discovered there are 11 results
for my search of the wild-card: blasph* in
the KJV.

(1) blaspheme = 10 times
(2) blasphemed = 16 times
(3) blasphemer = 1 time
(4) blasphemers = 2 times
(5) blasphemest = 1 time
(6) blasphemeth = 4 times
(7) blasphemies = 6 times
(8) blaspheming = 1 time
(9) blasphemous = 2 times
(10) blasphemously = 1 time
(11) blasphemy = 12 times

When I checked out the concordance, I found
5 Hebrew and 2 Greek words:

1) H1288 - Barak
2) H1442 - Gadaph
3) H2778 - Charaph
4) H5006 - Na'ats
5) H5344 - Naqab
and
1) G987 - Blasphemeo
2) G989 - Blasphemos

I will need to study this further.

Where Does Slander Come From?

What would our world be like, should all whispering
rumors, slanderous reports and false accussations
were no longer imagined, spoken, or communicated?

I believe that is a part of the 1,000 year reign of
Christ during which time the enemy of our souls will
be thrown down into the bottomless pit.

Slander comes at us in many forms. In the Old Testament,
there are 5 Hebrew words for the English equivalent of
slander.

(1) Strong's H1681 - Dibbah = evil report, slander,
whispering, defamation, unfavourable saying,
secret slanderer who spreads rumors/calamnities
(2) Strong's H1848 - Dophiy = slander; blemish,
fault; root word etymology: to push over.
(3) Strong's H3960 - Lashan = slander, accuse
(4) Strong's H7400 - Rakiyl = slander, talebearer,
carry tales, informer
(5) Strong's H7270 - Ragal = spy, spy out, view,
backbiteth, slandered

I then did a search for any New Testament verses that
has the word, slander. I noticed that there are 2 Greek
words for the English equivalent of: Slander.

(1) Strong's G1228 - Diabolos = devil, false
accuser, slanderer
(2) Strong's G6022 - Dysphemeo = slander

Imagine my shock and surprise to learn that one of the
Greek words for slander is devil.