by Dr. Mike Evans | Sep 12, 2016 | Blog
Becoming familiar with the teachings of our forefathers regarding the laws in the Torah, not only that it does not contradict the principles of faith of believers regarding the law, can further deepen our understanding of the Hebraic roots of the Christian faith....
by Dr. Mike Evans | Sep 12, 2016 | Blog
All the possible meanings of the word “kol” are basically one: making a sound. Voice, sound and noise are audible by nature. When we vote we actually translate our voice of either support or protest into an action. The word for a loud and vulgar person is “ko-la-ni.”...
by Dr. Mike Evans | Sep 12, 2016 | Blog
This great body of light is a very unusual Hebrew noun. Every noun in Hebrew has a gender and is pre-determined to be either feminine or masculine. The word “she-mesh” (sun) is one among a handful (10-15) of biblical nouns that are both feminine and masculine. Most of...
by Dr. Mike Evans | Sep 12, 2016 | Blog
Shekinah is the English name of God in its feminine, motherly manifestation. The original word means the dwelling or settling, and denotes the dwelling or settling of the Divine Presence of God, especially in the Temple in Jerusalem. It is closely related to the word:...
by Dr. Mike Evans | Sep 12, 2016 | Blog
Mish-kan (tabernacle) means the dwelling or settling, and denotes the dwelling or settling of the Divine Presence of God, especially in the Temple in Jerusalem. According to the Hebrew Bible, the Mish-kan was the portable dwelling place for the Divine Presence from...
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