Q:8. Show Ancient Hebrew pictographs: Words Let's consider the Hebrew word for "words"
There is a famous place where GOD spoke ten arrangements of words on Mount Sinai "Outside" we sense sights, sounds and words that come into the "home" of our soul, where our "head" of Authority lies, the human brain. And we are to follow these ten arrangements of words, for they are the words of life. Exodus 20:1 God spake all these words, saying
Let's look at this verse, picture by picture..
The first word is "elohiym" and is a picture of the Father's power's flow.
The second and third words is "dabar", the "door home head"
And the last word "amar" is
One who speaks with "strong flowing authority"
Combining all these pictures, we have this happening on Mount Sinai
Exodus 20:1 God spake all these words, saying
Exodus 20:1 Elohiym worded the words saying:
Exodus 20:1 The Father's flow "outside" the door of heaven, came "outside our door of our mind (home head)" with strong flowing authority:
But if the Father is secure in heaven, how can the Father's flow of words come to His people on earth on Mount Sinai?
Obviously His Son Jesus spoke the Father's flow of words for Him, "they were both present" on Mount Sinai.
Notice we do not have "two gods" speaking, we have a "single Strong Authority of words" but they are carried by Jesus, from the Father's flow in heaven.
Hope this makes sense, and why we have a "messenger for the Father", who was Jesus in the OT times, during the former rain of Jesus.
In NT times we also have the messenger for the Father, was Jesus in person on earth, in the latter rains of Jesus.
Ho 6:3 Then shall we know, if we follow on to know the LORD: his going forth is prepared as the morning; and he shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the earth.
In this verse the rain is a symbol of His teachings, or "torah", Jesus words in the former rains (OT) and the latter rains (NT).
Interesting isn't it? How Ancient Hebrew helps us picture the word pictures together.
The ten commandments are an arrangement of words, designed on the foundations of love.
See a very different understanding on the Ten Comamndments, based on the descriptors of love.
On the next web page we look at more Ancient Hebrew word pictures.
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