THE WAYPOINT OF OUR JOURNEY
If you are a hiker like me there are times you are hiking on a trail and come across something special. It might be a great look out on a high hill or a beautiful pond or a rock structure that has a unique shape. It might be so cool you want to remember it, you want to make it a WAYPOINT. If you do a search on the internet you might come up with the following description generated by AI of a WAYPOINT ...
In the context of hi...
THE WAYPOINT OF OUR JOURNEY
If you are a hiker like me there are times you are hiking on a trail and come across something special. It might be a great look out on a high hill or a beautiful pond or a rock structure that has a unique shape. It might be so cool you want to remember it, you want to make it a WAYPOINT. If you do a search on the internet you might come up with the following description generated by AI of a WAYPOINT ...
In the context of hiking, a waypoint is a specific point of interest that you can mark on a map or in your GPS device, often used to track progress and navigate trails. These can be anything from a landmark to a campsite, water source, or a turning point.
This podcast Bible study on Exod. 25:1-8 is a WAYPOINT for our journey through Exodus. It is a significant and critical set of verses that mark the rest of the "trail" to be of major importance. Because now יהוה Yahvay, the LORD, works with Moses to give him the details to make יהוה Yahvay a TABERNACLE and the LORD with thus dwell among His people.
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We're going to find however, that the word TABERNACLE is not Hebrew nor Greek nor English. It's Latin. What is a Latin word doing here? So what does this word mean and why does it "hide" a more awesome way of looking at God's dwelling place?
And we will also find that "dwell" is not a good translation from the Hebrew in the phrase in Exod. 25:8 that יהוה Yahvay will dwell among His people.. In the Hebrew it means something that we don't see - it means more than dwell - and when we see it this provides an expanded and enriched understanding of God among us. On top of that we'll see that these verses testify of Yeshua, our Bridegroom, who came to "dwell" among us and with us and in us (John 14:20). The Greek word translated as "dwell" in John 1:14 also translates the Hebrew word that is translated as "dwell" in Exod. 25:8. Does this provide the connection? What is going on? You won't believe it!
Rev. Ferret - who is this guy?
(John & Robin somewhere in the Middle East)
What's his background? Why should I listen to him? Check his background at this link - https://www.dropbox.com/s/ortnret3oxcicu4/BackgrndTeacher%20mar%2025%202020.pdf?dl=0
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