Following on the heels of yesterday’s post, let’s talk a little bit more about the Scriptural concept of just who is your enemy. In a nutshell, an enemy is anyone who would seek to do you harm. In the ancient Middle East one’s enemies were often neighboring tribes who warred against each other to achieve […]
1S2-8: If You Side With God’s Enemies, You Become One Of His Enemies
“Then Hannah prayed; she said: ‘My heart exults in Adonai! My dignity has been restored by Adonai! I can gloat over my enemies, because of my joy at your saving me.” -1 Samuel 2:1 In her prayer to God Hannah boasts how she can now “gloat over my enemies” because God has rescued her. This […]
1S2-7: How The Word ‘Horn’ Came To Symbolize Strength & Authority In Scripture
“Then Hannah prayed and said: ‘My heart rejoices in the LORD; in the LORD my horn is lifted high. My mouth boasts over my enemies, for I delight in your deliverance.’” -1 Samuel 2:1 In her prayer Hannah speaks of her “horn” being lifted high before the Lord. Now what in the world does that […]
1S2-6: To Call On The Name Of The Lord Means To Call On יהוה, Not ADONAI Or Yeshua
“No one is as holy as Adonai, because there is none to compare with you, no rock like our God.” -1 Samuel 2:2 There’s something I’ve mentioned before but it bears repeating… Pretty much every time we come across the word Adonai in our Bibles… Or any of the other substitutionary titles such as HaShem, […]
1S2-5: The True Biblical Meaning Of The Word ‘Heart’ Or לב
“Then Hannah prayed; she said: ‘My heart exults in Adonai! My dignity has been restored by Adonai! I can gloat over my enemies, because of my joy at your saving me.’” 1 Samuel 2:1 Let’s examine the first line of Hannah’s prayer for a second. She says “My heart exults in the Lord”. In Hebrew, […]
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