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Daily Tidbits 4.30.12 the Frog
Daily Tidbits – The Frog The Hebrew word for frog is ‘ צפרדעtsefardeah’ is a combination of two Hebrew words. צפר ‘tsaphar’ which is speaking of the singing of birds at the dawn of the morning and ‘ דעdah’ which means knowledge. This is speaking of the singing or croaking of frogs in the wee hours of the morning that is heard by man when he arises. The singing of birds { }צפרis associated with the second day of creation click here, so too is the frog. This division of water and earth is
Category:(not categorized)Reads:14Uploaded:05 / 17 / 2012ShareAdd to collectionDaily Tidbits 4.29.12 4 Elements
Daily Tidbits – 4 Elements In the beginning Elohim created the heavens and the earth. His Spirit (wind) moved upon the waters, and He said let there be Light (fire) which brought forth all matter (earth). That which is taught in science and the ancient religions will always trace back to the Holy Scriptures for they are the sole basis of Truth in this world. If there is any hint of truth in any thing, it will always trace back to the Word. YHWH has embedded His Image in all of His creation. This
Category:(not categorized)Reads:12Uploaded:05 / 17 / 2012ShareAdd to collectionDaily Tidbits 4.28.12 Tzitzit
Daily Tidbits - Tzitzit ‘ ציצתtsiytsith’ are twisted threads ( גדלgedil) that are to remind us of the commandments of YHWH that we might do them (bear fruit, shine light). They are a physical reminder of the Torah/Tree of life. The ציצתare also to remind us not to go whoring after our own hearts (the tree of knowledge of good and evil). The word for ציצתcomes from the root צוץtsuts which means to blossom, flourish, shine. The ציצת are to remind us to bear fruit, and to let our l
Category:(not categorized)Reads:12Uploaded:05 / 17 / 2012ShareAdd to collectionDaily Tidbits 4.27.12 Seed of Falsehood
Daily Tidbits – Seed of Falsehood There are two seeds spoken of since the beginning (Genesis 3:15) which trace back to the Tree of Life, or the tree of knowledge of good and evil. It matters not what a man’s genealogy is, it only matters what Seed/Word is in his heart. Those who have the seed of the tree of knowledge in their hearts are of their father the devil, the children of disobedience. Joh 8:44 Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer fr
Category:(not categorized)Reads:12Uploaded:05 / 17 / 2012ShareAdd to collectionDaily Tidbits 4.26.12 Fruit
Daily Tidbits - Fruit Apricot drawing of seed (pit) flower and fruit. The English word fruit traces back to the Hebrew word for fruit which is ‘ פרותparot’ from the root combination of the words ‘ פרpar’ which means fruit and ‘ רחrach’ which means scent or aroma. The fruit that smells…this describes perfectly the flower. רחis also the root of the word ‘ רוחruach’ which means wind or spirit in Hebrew. The fruit is in reality a part of the ovaries of the flower which become seeds after
Category:(not categorized)Reads:6Uploaded:05 / 17 / 2012ShareAdd to collectionDaily Tidbits 4.25.12 the Penguin
Daily Tidbits - Penguin The word penguin is a combination of the Welsh words ‘pen’ meaning head and ‘gwyn’ meaning white. Gwyn comes from the Gaelic word ‘fionn’ meaning white, shining or visible and the Gaulish word ‘vindos’ which has the same meaning. Both ‘fionn’ and ‘vindos’ trace back to the Latin word ‘visionem’ which means to see, or a vision, to know. The source of all these words is the Hebrew word ‘ עיןayin’ which means the eye. ‘ עיןayin’ also means knowledge in the Hebrew langua
Category:(not categorized)Reads:8Uploaded:05 / 17 / 2012ShareAdd to collectionDaily Tidbits 4.24.12 Cygnus
Daily Tidbits - Cygnus Cygnus is a decan constellation of Aquarius, the water bearer. A picture of the Messiah, the King who goes from (ascends) and returns (descends) to earth. The brightest star in the constellation is between the body and the tail and is called ‘Deneb’ which means ‘the judge.’ It is also called ‘Adige’ which means flying swiftly. Psa 110:6 He shall judge among the nations; He shall fill with dead bodies; He shall shatter heads over much land. Psa 96:10 Say among the nations,
Category:(not categorized)Reads:3Uploaded:05 / 17 / 2012ShareAdd to collectionDaily Tidbits 4.23.12 Flowers
Daily Tidbits - Flowers The Hebrew word for flower is ‘ פרחparach’ which is a combination of the words ‘ פרpar’ which means fruit and ‘ רחrach’ which means scent or aroma. The fruit that smells…this describes perfectly the flower. רחis also the root of the word ‘ רוחruach’ which means wind or spirit in Hebrew. The English word ‘fragrance’ comes from this word פרחas well. In Hebrew, fragrance or aroma is ריח ‘reyach’ which is also from this root .רח This aroma is speaking of t
Category:(not categorized)Reads:4Uploaded:05 / 17 / 2012ShareAdd to collectionDaily Tidbits 4.22.12 2nd Month Ziv Iyar
Daily Tidbits - 2nd Month: Ziv/Iyar The 2nd month of the year in the Biblical calendar is known as ‘ זוziv’ which means brightness or splendor, in reference to the strengthening sun of Spring and the ‘splendor of flowers’ as the Targum calls it. The 2nd month is also referred to as אירwhich has a similar meaning. The building of the Temple. 1Ki 6:1 And it happened in the four hundred and eightieth year from the going out of the sons of Israel from the land of Egypt, in the fourth year, in
Category:(not categorized)Reads:5Uploaded:05 / 17 / 2012ShareAdd to collectionDaily Tidbits 4.21.12 Tongue of Glory
Daily Tidbits – Tongue of Glory Psa 108:1 A Song. A Psalm of David. O God, my heart is fixed; I will sing; yea, I will sing songs even with my glory. The word ‘language’ comes from the Hebrew words לשןmeaning the tongue, סףmeaning the lips, and פהmeaning the mouth. The Greek word for tongue/language is γλωσσα ‘glossa’ which is used to translate the above mentioned Hebrew words for language (lashon-tongue; peh-mouth; saphah-lips) but also the Hebrew word ‘kavod’ which means glory. The li
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