by Dr. Mike Evans | Jan 30, 2017 | Blog
The word ‘se•fer’ is first mentioned in Genesis 5:1. It appears in the Bible with reference to the four translations above, but mainly to that which we use today: ‘a book’. This is the source of the phrase ‘se•fer ha•se•fa•rim’: The Book of Books,’ the Bible. The...
by Dr. Mike Evans | Jan 30, 2017 | Blog
The exalted biblical virtue of ‘che•sed’ is perhaps the most important in scriptural ethics. It has ample mentioning in the Bible: more than 400 times. ‘Che•sed’ translates mostly as ‘kindness’ in the Old Testament and mostly as ‘mercy’ in the New Testament. It is a...
by Dr. Mike Evans | Jan 30, 2017 | Blog
‘Nis•ta•rot’ are the secret things that God wants to keep away from ordinary human beings. Ironically, we, the human race, have had a burning desire to know exactly these things since the dawn of history. This word is the source and origin of all mysteries! Although...
by Dr. Mike Evans | Jan 30, 2017 | Blog
‘Ma•se•cha’ in modern Hebrew means only a mask or disguise. You can tell the sound similarity between the Hebrew and the English words. In biblical Hebrew, this word means an idol. Interestingly, most Bibles translate it as molten gods. More interesting is the fact...
by Dr. Mike Evans | Jan 30, 2017 | Blog
The word oath, ‘she•vu•ah,’ is closely related to the number seven, ‘she•va.’ Much has been written about the hidden powers pertaining to this number. Of course, the first time it is mentioned is right at the first chapter of Genesis. From this moment on, it becames...
by Dr. Mike Evans | Jan 23, 2017 | Blog
Almonds were special and given as a gift of respect to Joseph (then the ruler of Egypt) by his father and his brothers: “And their father Israel said to them, ‘If it must be so now, do this; take of the best fruits in the land in your utensils, and carry...
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