The word occurs 81 times in the King James Bible, best I can count. "Continually," that is. All the way from Genesis 6:5 to Hebrews 13:15, the first instance describing mankind living wicked lives "continually." And the last instance has (saved, … [Continue reading]
SERVING THE LORD, “SKILFULLY!”
There is reason to believe that the Old Testament word for "wisdom" means, at least in part, "having SKILL at godly living!" "Chokmah," the actual Hebrew noun translated "wisdom" (145 times in the Bible) ... is once expressed this way, in the … [Continue reading]
SINS, SINS, SINS!
Psalm 32:5 is one of the truly great Verses of the Old Testament. It records the words of King David (later in the New Testament called "a man after God's Own Heart") as he "gets right" with God, apparently after the Bathsheba affair had … [Continue reading]
ARGUMENTS IN PRAYER!
"Arguments" in prayer? In prayer to the Lord God Almighty? Sounds strange, doesn't it, maybe even paradoxical? But Biblically such a concept (presenting God your arguments, your reasons, your needs) is apparently allowed! Maybe even … [Continue reading]
AN “INVIOLABLE” PROMISE!
The unusual adjective I just employed is derived from the Latin language. It means "not" (the "in" prefix) "able to be violated, assaulted" (the verb "violare") ... thus; "absolute, unalterable, unbreakable, impregnable," among others. The word … [Continue reading]
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