Biblical vocabulary: דְּרוֹר (Release/Freedom)
This week, we’ll look at the Hebrew word דְּר⭋ר “deror,” which means “release.” The term “deror,” which appears seven times in the Old Testament, is...
This week, we’ll look at the Hebrew word דְּר⭋ר “deror,” which means “release.” The term “deror,” which appears seven times in the Old Testament, is...
Like a deer … There are many images in the Bible that are used to convey certain aspects of God’s Word to man. In the...
“My help comes from the Lord…” (Psalm 121:2). The Hebrew word עזר, “azar,” which means “to help, to support, to assist, and to deliver,” was...
Like a deer … There are many images in the Bible that are used to convey certain aspects of God’s Word to man. In the...
This week, we’ll look at the Hebrew word דְּר⭋ר “deror,” which means “release.” The term “deror,” which appears seven times in the Old Testament, is...
Strength and refuge One of those terms that can have several meanings is the Hebrew word “maoz,” which is pronounced ma’oz[1]. These interpretations typically hinge...
The Bible mentions Sarah (or Sarai, as she was originally known) frequently, mainly in the book of Genesis. However, the New Testament also makes a...
Similar to 1 Timothy, Timothy, a young Christian servant, was the recipient of the letter from 2 Timothy. Even though Paul, the letter’s author, asks...
Moses was in the wilderness with the Israelites when he began writing the book of Genesis, having just been delivered from Egypt by God. If...
According to the Bible, a person’s “heart” serves as both the center of their existence and a gauge of their spiritual state. We should never...