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ESV Illuminated Scripture Journal: Proverbs pairs the entirety of
the book of Genesis with a lightly dotted blank page opposite each
page of Bible text and hand-lettered illustrations interspersed
throughout-providing space to creatively engage with and reflect on
the Word of God.
"The Messianic Aleph Tav Scriptures" (MATS) is a study bible
which focuses on the study of the Aleph Tav character symbol used
throughout the old testament (Tanakh) by both Moses and the
Prophets and is the most exhaustive and unique rendition of its
kind in the world. Over 5 years in the making, this English
rendition reveals every place the Hebrew Aleph Tav symbol was used
as a "free standing" character symbol believed to express the
"strength of the covenant" in its original meaning. The Aleph Tav
was believed also to be the "mark" of the "divine hand" for
thousands of years by such famous rabbis as Nahum of Gimzo, Akiva,
and R. S. Hirsch as well as the Apostle John. Also revealed in MATS
is the use of the Aleph Tav as it is incorporated into the creation
of hundreds of Hebrew words used thousands of times throughout the
Tanakh and how the "mark" incorporates Y'shua haMashiach (Jesus the
messiah), as well as all mankind and creation, which substantiates
and expresses its divinity, thus taking our understanding of the
scriptures to a whole new level. MATS comes in your choice of
either Paleo or Modern Hebrew editions in a trim size of the
regular 6"x9" or the large print edition 8.5"x11."
About the Author
William H. Sanford is a licensed Minister of Bet Ami, a Messianic
Congregation in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and has been studying and
preaching the gospel for over 40 years. William has several videos
about "The Messianic Aleph Tav Scriptures" (MATS) on YouTube, and
he may be contacted through his website www.AlephTavScriptures.com
or on Facebook at Aleph Tav Scriptures.
This volume had its origins in a session presented to the Society
of Biblical Literature in Washington in 2006 in order to examine
the legacy of Peter Ackroyd to the field of biblical studies.
Ackroyd's work stretched over a wide range of topics within
Biblical Studies, notably study of prophetic literature and work on
exile and restoration. This volume particularly focuses upon his
work on the latter. Whilst the present work is founded upon the
papers given at the session it also includes several essays
solicited subsequently which further serve to draw the
contributions together into a fitting tribute to a pioneer in his
field.The contributions take account of Ackroyd's approach to the
theme of exile and restoration, focusing largely upon the study of
Ezra-Nehemiah and Chronciles. As a brief flavour, Bob Becking
examines the epigraphic evidence concerning the mixed marriage
crisis Ezra-Nehemiah. Joe Blenkinsopp seeks to find the 'Sons of
Aaron' before the 5th Century in a fascinating essay focusing which
picks up the work of R.H. Kennett over a century ago. Among the
other distinguished contributors are John Bergsma, Eric Myers and
Jill Middlemass.>
If you know the Hebrew alphabet then you're ready for this book.
With the resources contained within it you will begin to interpret
and translate the original Hebrew language of the Bible for
yourself. Once you have learned the Hebrew alphabet and have some
basic understanding of Hebrew grammar you are ready to read and
translate the Bible for yourself. This book contains the Hebrew
text of the book of Genesis as well as a lexicon listing each and
every Hebrew word as it appears in the Biblical text with its
prefixes, suffixes and conjugations intact assisting the reader
with interpreting difficult and unknown words. A dictionary of each
Hebrew word is also included for more in-depth study of Hebrew
words. By working through the book of Genesis using the tools
available in this book one will soon be on their way to reading the
Bible without the aid of a translator.
Jesus called the disciples to follow him in his ministry as God the
Father called all the prophets to deliver his message to the people
in the Old Testament: As Jesus walked beside the Sea of Galilee, he
saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net into the lake, for
they were fishermen. Come, follow me, Jesus said, and I will make
you fishers of men At once they left their nets and followed him.
(Mark 1:16-17). The first calling of disciples is to follow Jesus
and to know him personally as a result of this relationship; they
then lead others to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Christ is
still calling people today to follow him; if he calls you please
answer his call the reward is great; he is waiting for you and me
to take the gospel of God to the end of the earth.
When a tree takes root, it's not long before the action is mirrored
above ground. It's the same way with people. The deeper you root
your life in Christ, the stronger you'll become. In this 2:7 Series
Bible study, you'll first learn how to make Christ the Lord of your
life. Then you'll discover how easy it is to branch out by
reviewing your spiritual life and sharing it with others. Recently
updated, The 2:7 Series focuses on having a more relational
relationship with God. Now with more room to write answers and
journal, your course in personal discipleship just went deeper.
Jesus called the disciples to follow him in his ministry as God the
Father called all the prophets to deliver his message to the people
in the Old Testament: "As Jesus walked beside the Sea of Galilee,
he saw Simon and his brother Andrew casting a net into the lake,
for they were fishermen. "Come, follow me, Jesus said, and I will
make you fishers of men" At once they left their nets and followed
him." (Mark 1:16-17). The first calling of disciples is to follow
Jesus and to know him personally as a result of this relationship;
they then lead others to a saving knowledge of Jesus Christ. Christ
is still calling people today to follow him; if he calls you please
answer his call the reward is great; he is waiting for you and me
to take the gospel of God to the end of the earth.
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