Here’s a neat little Hebrew trick you can blow your friends away with. So yesterday I was expounding on the true meaning of the word TZAVA’OT ADONAI. I also explained that whenever the Scriptures uses the term TZAVA, it functions like an adjective. For instance, if I was to say TZAVA MALACHIM, it simply means […]
1S1-5: One Of The Most POWERFUL Hebrew Phrases In The Entire Bible
“This man went up from his city every year to worship and sacrifice to Adonai-Tzva’ot in Shiloh. The two sons of ‘Eli, Hofni and Pinchas, were cohanim of Adonai there.”-1 Samuel 1:3 We’re told that Elkanah and his family traveled up to Shiloh every year to worship ADONAI-TZVA’OT in Shiloh. Now here’s the thing… This […]
1S1-4: Why Some Hebrews Had Egyptian Names Like ‘Moses’ For Example…
So as I mentioned yesterday, every year Elkanah and his family would travel up to Shiloh to attend some sort of worship service to God. Recall Shiloh was the current dwelling place of the Wilderness Tabernacle and was located about 20 miles north of Jerusalem. It was also the location of Israel’s tent shrine since […]
1S1-3: The Difference Between A Worldly Man And A Man In The Word
“He had two wives, one named Hannah and the other P’ninah. P’ninah had children, but Hannah had no children.”-1 Samuel 1:2 In verse 2 we’re told Elkanah had two wives. One named P’ninah and one named Hannah. This means Elkanah was a fairly wealthy man. Now here’s the thing… In those days, a man having […]
1S1-2: How God Raised Up Levites To Serve Him Even After The Levitical Priesthood Had Faded Away
“There was a man from Ramatayim-Tzofim, in the hills of Efrayim, whose name was Elkanah the son of Yerocham, the son of Elihu, the son of Tochu, the son of Tzuf, from Efrat.”-1 Samuel 1:1 Let’s take a look at Elkanah’s genealogy. By taking a look at the names, we can see that the family […]
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