Thursday, December 29, 2016

Unseen Realm - glossed over passages : Loc 301

• Gen 1:26
• Gen 3:5 , 22
• Gen 6:1–4
• Gen 10–11
• Gen 15:1
• Gen 48:15–16
• Exod 3:1–14
• Exod 23:20–23
• Num 13:32–33
• Deut 32:8–9 2
• Deut 32:17
• Judg 6
• 1 Sam 3
• 1 Sam 23:1–14
• 1 Kgs 22:1–23
• 2 Kgs 5:17–19
• Job 1–2
• Pss 82 , 68 , 89
• Isa 14:12–15
• Ezek 28:11–19
• Dan 7
• Matt 16:13–23
• John 1:1–14
• John 10:34–35
• Rom 8:18–24
• Rom 15:24 , 28
• 1 Cor 2:6–13
• 1 Cor 5:4–5
• 1 Cor 6:3
• 1 Cor 10:18–22
• Gal 3:19
• Eph 6:10–12
• Heb 1–2
• 1 Pet 3:18–22
• 2 Pet 1:3–4
• 2 Pet 2:4–5
• Jude 5–7
• Rev 2:26–28
• Rev 3:21
Location 367.
• Job 38:4-7

Loc 406
The "Sons of God" were there shouting for joy. Who are the sons of God?

Psalm 82:6 

“You are gods [ elohim ], and sons of the Most High [ beney elyon ], all of you." 

Most High ( elyon ) was the God of Israel. 

Gen 14:18–22 ; Num 24:16 ; Pss 7:17 ; 18:13 ; 47:2

 The pronoun “you” in verse 6 is a plural form in the Hebrew.

Refered to with the word elohim .

• Yahweh, the God of Israel (thousands of times—e.g., Gen 2:4–5 ; Deut 4:35 ) 

• The members of Yahweh’s council ( Psa 82:1 , 6 ) 

• Gods and goddesses of other nations ( Judg 11:24 ; 1 Kgs 11:33 ) 

• Demons (Hebrew: shedim Deut 32:17 ) 3 

• The deceased Samuel ( 1 Sam 28:13 ) 

• Angels or the Angel of Yahweh 4 ( Gen 35:7 ) 

------Yahweh------

Yahweh is all-powerful ( Jer 32:17 , 27 ; Pss 72:18 ; 115:3 ), 

the sovereign king over the other elohim ( Psa 95:3 ; Dan 4:35 ; 1 Kgs 22:19 ), 

the creator of the other members of his host-council ( Psa 148:1–5 ; Neh 9:6 ; cf. Job 38:7 ; Deut 4:19–20 ; 17:3 ; 29:25–26 ; 32:17 ; Jas 1:17 ) 5 

and the lone elohim who deserves worship from the other elohim ( Psa 29:1 ). 

Nehemiah 9:6 explicitly declares that Yahweh is unique—there is only one Yahweh (“You alone are Yahweh”).

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Quote from Matthew 20.

Why stand ye here all the day idle?

Monday, September 19, 2016

The Gospel according to Matthew. His birth, the announcement.

Matthew 1:21 and she will bear a son; and you shall call his name Jesus, for it is he who will save his people from their sins. 

Matthew 1:23 
Here it says the virgin shall be with child. 

Isaiah 7:14 it says the same "behold a virgin shall be with child.…"

Isaiah 7:10–25
The Lord asked Ahaz to ask for a sign. And Ahaz refused. So the Lord told Ahaz is not enough for you to try the people now you have to try God. 

Verse 14 says therefore the Lord himself will give you a sign: behold, he virgin will be with child and bear a son, and she will call his name Emmanuel.

He will eat curds and honey at the time he knows enough to refuse evil and choose good. For before the boy will know enough to refuse evil and choose good, the land whose two kings you dread will be forsaken.

What does this mean and where is the land who's to kings you dread?

Verse 18 says the Lord will whistle for the fly that is in the remotest part of the rivers of Egypt, and for the bee that is in the land of a Assyria.

Monday, February 29, 2016

Weekly Torah Reading, Shabbat, March 5, 2016 Parashah #22 Vayakhel*

Weekly Torah Reading,
Shabbat, March 5, 2016
Parashah Vayakhel

Torah
Exodus 35:1-38:20
Exod. 30:11-16

Haftarah
1Kings 7:40-50

Britchadashah
2Cor 9:6-11; 1Cor 3:11-18
2Cor 9:6-11; 1Cor 3:11-18

Weekly Torah Reading, Shabbat, February 27, 2016 Parashah #21 Ki Tisa

Weekly Torah Reading,
Shabbat, February 27, 2016
Parashah #21 Ki Tisa

Torah
Exodus 30:11-34:35
Num. 19:1-22

Haftarah
I Kings 18:1-18:39
Ezek. 36:16-38

Brit Chadashah
2Cor 3:1-18