by Dr. Mike Evans | Jun 20, 2016 | Blog
This simple-to-understand concept appears 78 times in the Bible. When combined with some specific nouns, ta•mid coins some well-known biblical expressions. The first is o•lat ta•mid, the continual burnt offering (Exodus 29:42). The second is the everlasting fire, esh...
by Dr. Mike Evans | Jun 20, 2016 | Blog
Hat•ma•da (perseverance) is a modern word which is, like in many cases in Hebrew, a direct derivative of the biblical word ‘ta•mid’ (always, continually, everlasting). We’ll discuss this important word in more detail tomorrow. Today’s word, ‘perseverance,’ is not...
by Dr. Mike Evans | Jun 20, 2016 | Blog
Most Bible translations suffer a degree of distortion due to human shortcomings when translating from Hebrew to another language. The word ‘na’ (please) is one of the victims of this shortcomings, especially with the translation of the New Testament. ‘Na,’ please,...
by Dr. Mike Evans | Jun 20, 2016 | Blog
Answering a special request, we will add in the next few days some of the most common expressions that are simple to learn, with no ‘heavy duty’ teachings or strings attached. The word ‘be•va•ka•sha’ is the reply to ‘to•da’ (thank you) or ‘to•da ra•ba’ (thank you very...
by Dr. Mike Evans | Jun 20, 2016 | Blog
Answering a special request, we will add in the next few days some of the most common expressions that are simple to learn, with no ‘heavy duty’ teachings or strings attached. Note that the word ‘to•da’ is related to the verb ‘ho•da,’ ‘to thank.’ Both the names, Judah...
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