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It's all Greek (and Hebrew...and Aramaic...and...): Genesis 1:1-13
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew.and Aramaic.and.). Wednesday, February 10, 2010. Before I begin, I want to point out that I am still very much a student. I could be wrong. I'm tossing out my ideas here to hopefully inspire discussion – or at least make you think a little. Maybe I'm right, maybe I'm wrong. One thing I do know is that God honors our search for the truth, though we may wander along dead ends from time to time. So that said, here are some things I've learned from the first 13 verses of Genesis.
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew...and Aramaic...and...): Matthew 5:43-48
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew.and Aramaic.and.). Thursday, January 21, 2010. In my posting of the briefs on prayer that I did last semester, somehow I managed to miss the final one. I suspect it had something to do with the madness that comes around finals time. So here it is, only a month or so late. Do not even the tax collectors do the same? And if you salute only your brethren, what more are you doing than others? Do not even the Gentiles do the same? Because it changes us. We cannot retain life-dam...
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew...and Aramaic...and...): February 2009
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew.and Aramaic.and.). Monday, February 16, 2009. And the first week is over. Sunday, we did homework. Well, you've got to do homework sometime. Tuesday, February 3, 2009. Am I a fastidious spelling snob? I like spelling things correctly. I get irritated at bad grammar. But I certainly don't go as far as these people. Oh, sorry. Doughnut. Monday, February 2, 2009. A little, tiny break. I've also started studying for my Greek Competency Exam, which is on Thursday. I'm a little s...
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew...and Aramaic...and...): A people with many secrets - a prayer by Walter Brueggemann
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew.and Aramaic.and.). Saturday, December 12, 2009. A people with many secrets - a prayer by Walter Brueggemann. You are the God from whom no secret can be hid,. And we are a people with many secrets,. That we want to tell for the sake of our lives,. That we dare not tell because they are deep and painful. But they are our secrets… and they count for much;. They are our truth… rooted deep in our lives. You are the God of all truth,. And now we bid you heed our truth,. Walking Hadri...
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew...and Aramaic...and...): November 2009
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew.and Aramaic.and.). Thursday, November 12, 2009. On The Power of Prayer - John Chrysostom. On the Incomprehensibility of God by John Chrysostom. Thursday, November 5, 2009. I have to ask myself whether I have been Christ's true representative on earth. Have I obeyed him in every way that I could? Have I been worthy in praying in his name? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wilmore, Kentucky, United States. View my complete profile. Make your own badge here. Janus at the door. Letter ab...
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew...and Aramaic...and...): February 2010
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew.and Aramaic.and.). Wednesday, February 17, 2010. I discovered something fun today while translating my Hebrew - the meaning of Eden. Like many proper names, Eden has a meaning. and that meaning is joy, rapture, or even ecstasy. If you look at Genesis 2:8, it can be translated "And YHWH God planted a garden in Eden (meaning: joy, rapture) in/out of the east and he put there the man which he formed.". I wonder if it will be named joy. Wednesday, February 10, 2010. Before I begin,...
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew...and Aramaic...and...): May 2009
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew.and Aramaic.and.). Monday, May 11, 2009. So let's talk about something else. I talk about (and do) schoolwork quite enough! And that's what I'm thankful for. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wilmore, Kentucky, United States. I'm a pastor's wife who loves to read, bake and knit. My husband and I live in a small, wonderful town in Kentucky, and we are very blessed. View my complete profile. This is a Flickr badge showing items in a set called Chincoteague. Make your own badge here.
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew...and Aramaic...and...): January 2010
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew.and Aramaic.and.). Thursday, January 21, 2010. In my posting of the briefs on prayer that I did last semester, somehow I managed to miss the final one. I suspect it had something to do with the madness that comes around finals time. So here it is, only a month or so late. Do not even the tax collectors do the same? And if you salute only your brethren, what more are you doing than others? Do not even the Gentiles do the same? Because it changes us. We cannot retain life-dam...
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew...and Aramaic...and...): September 2009
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It's all Greek (and Hebrew.and Aramaic.and.). Tuesday, September 22, 2009. A Brief Look at Matthew 6:5-8. For my class, Life of Prayer, we get to prepare briefs (about 700-800 word essays) on selected teachings on prayer by Jesus, looking at the context, the cultural and social background of the day, what commentators say, as well as our own reflections on the message of the Scripture. Last week, we wrote on Matthew 6:5-8. Tuesday, September 15, 2009. Rabbinic thoughts on prayer. View my complete profile.