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| I have been studying the name or our Messiah in Hebrew from the Strong's
Concordance and I when looking at 3091 of the Hebrew when pronouning the
letters yode hay waw sheen ah-yin that the letter on the end ah-yin is
dropped and or silent so the the name would most likly be pronounced as
Yahsha as it is put together using 3068 and 3467. I have been told that the
vowel pointings were placed with the letters by the scribes that came out of
the mystery schools of babylon and therefore the correct name as close as we
know would be said as Yahsha. Is my understanding of this close. Thank you
for input and consideration on this matter. I only want to learn and have a
deeper relationship with our Heavenly Father and His Messiah and it seems to
me that knowing and using His name would be a good start. I am not
interested in trying to disprove the name Jesus but I do know that He did
not go by this name as it is Greek in orgin and not His Jewish name.
David
- posted: January 30 2007 | | Answer... |
| I saw the show on GLC and had one question. You talked often about the difference in having your place in the world to come versus having wholeness now on earth. I never did hear you say what a person MUST do to have his place in the world to come. This seems very important to know, and I would sure like to know what your opinion on this is. Thank You.
James
- posted: January 30 2007 | | Answer... |
| Dr. Blizzard,
In Daniel 13: 17-18, are the Hebrews about to be thrown into the furnace saying, "even if you do not throw us into the furnace we will still not worship your gods"? The English translations of this verse have made me uncomfortable for some reason...I wonder if there is more to what I'm reading.
I was blessed with the program on GLC with you and Dr. McDonald. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Robert L. Davis - Lamesa, Tx
- posted: January 30 2007 | | Answer... |
| How old was a jewish boy in bible times before he could possibly join their
army or sent to war?
Lisa
- posted: January 30 2007 | | Answer... |
| Hi, I'm an English major at the University of Colorado and I've
become interested in studying the bible on a scholarly level. Now, because
I don't know Hebrew or Aramaic, I can't really study or read the original
works (being that I may never be in the same country as the originals), but
could you give me some advice on how to go about this? I am very interested
in early english translations. Before the king james version.
Ginger - posted: January 30 2007 | | Answer... |
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