Alrighty, today we kick off our study of the first book of Samuel. Boy, I’m soooooo excited!!! I’ve been waiting literally years to get into this book! Why? Because the origins and exploits of the great King David are laid out for us in this book. You’ve heard of the story of David and Goliath, […]
R4-18: The Messianic Line Begins With A Gentile Woman…BUT One Who Was A Descendant Of Shem
“Here is the genealogy of Peretz. Peretz was the father of Hetzron, Hetzron was the father of Ram, Ram was the father of ‘Amminadav, ‘Amminadav was the father of Nachshon, Nachshon was the father of Salmon, Salmon was the father of Bo‘az, Bo‘az was the father of ‘Oved, ‘Oved was the father of Yishai, and […]
R4-17: How The Word ‘Son’ Or בן Carries Multiple Meanings In Scripture
“The women who were her neighbors gave it a name; they said, ‘A son has been born to Naomi,’ and called it ‘Oved. He was the father of Yishai the father of David.”-Ruth 4:17 Don’t you find it fascinating the women neighbors refer to Ruth and Boaz’s first born son as Naomi’s child? Again, this […]
R4-16: How The SAME Hebrew Word Can Have Multiple Meanings Depending On Context
“Then the women said to Naomi, ‘Blessed be Adonai, who today has provided you a redeemer! May his name be renowned in Israel’”.-Ruth 4:14 Yesterday, a fellow brother in the Messianic faith pointed out something interesting concerning what I said about Boaz and Ruth’s first child being called the “redeemer”. Here’s what he said: “Also, […]
R4-15: Why Was Boaz And Ruth’s First Son Considered To Be Naomi’s Child?
“So Boaz took Ruth, and she became his wife. He had sexual relations with her, Adonai enabled her to conceive, and she gave birth to a son. Then the women said to Naomi, ‘Blessed be Adonai, who today has provided you a redeemer! May his name be renowned in Israel.’”-Ruth 4:14 I wanna point out […]
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