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“Hell” – A Linguistic Problem of Theological Agenda
Read More →THE DOCTRINE OF HELL is formed from a variety of very obscure verses that appear to be connected. The amount of conjecture that went into the present day understanding of “hell” is astonishing, when you see it for what it really is. The word HELL itself originated as an Anglo-saxon word of the 8th century […]
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Word analysis – “abundant”
Read More →In listing out prominent words of narratives in the prophets I came across this interesting pattern based on the Hebrew parent root רב : The Sun Sets at the End of the Journey in the Arabian Desert West #7227 adj רַב rab, רַבָּ֔ה rabbah “abundant, many” Gen. 7:11 (the deep of the abundant) #7231 verb […]
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Isaiah 34:14 and the mystery of the “satyrs”, “demons”, and the “Lilith”
Read More →Isaiah 34:14 The botched translation of the verse reads like these, And wild animals shall meet with hyenas; the wild goat shall cry to his fellow; indeed, there the night bird settles and finds for herself a resting place. ESV And desert creatures will meet with hyenas, and goat-demons will call out to each other. […]
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“The Queen of Sheba”
Read More →Sheba is spelled שְׁבָא sheba and is identical in pronunciation to שֶׁבַע sheba Sheba in Hebrew means seven. The Queen of Seven. The queen of the south will awaken in the judgement with the men of the generation/family of this one[of herself], and judge against themselves, because she came out from the boundaries of the […]
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Queen Esther vs. Queen Vashti
Read More →Is this story a macro end-time parable? Esther as the Chosen Elect Lady and Vashti is the one she replaces? כְּטֹ֥וב לֵב־הַמֶּ֖לֶךְ בַּיָּ֑יִן when good was the heart of the king in the wine…. Esther 1:10 literal The Hebrew word for merry happens to be good (Strong’s #2896). Yes, the same word used for: it […]
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“Garments of Menstruation”
Read More →כַטָּמֵא כֻּלָּנוּ וּכְבֶגֶד עִדִּים כָּל־ צִדְקֹתֵינוּ like the unclean is the whole-of-ourselves, and like garments of menstruation is the whole of our justice… Isaiah 64:6 RBT Textual constructs here apparently comparing justice to something unspeakable. It sounds like real bad justice from a real bad “woman”.
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Hebrew Cryptic Language
Read More →One working theory underlying much of the motivation of the RBT project is the premise that “speaking in tongues” involves a concerted effort to enclose secrets within the confines of linguistic universal semantics (apparently evident in both Hebrew and Greek). The most plausible and well-known example of human universal language is mathematics. This means if […]
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Hades, Death, Abyss, Gehenna, Outer Darkness, Tartarus, Lake of Fire
Read More →At least seven different words have been traditionally consolidated into one—hell. The word “hell” was engineered in this way from the 8th century Anglo-Saxon pagan word that spoke of an abode or nether world of the dead. It was not the same as what it came to be defined as. The word is not ever […]
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אַלְמָנָה (almanah) — a widow, desolate house
Read More →In the Hebrew Scriptures the “desolate house” was a “widow”, not merely a wife who lost her husband. Source: Strong’s Hebrew: 490. אַלְמָנָה (almanah) — a widow
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The queen inside yourselves?
Read More →nor shall they say, behold, here; or behold, there; for behold: the queen of God is inside of yourselves.’ Luke 17:21 RBT Translators and scholars don’t want to hear what it really says. A better word could not be chosen to express inside. The Greek word is entos. And is also used by Jesus here, […]