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  1. TonyChanYT

    How to pronounce YHWH

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  2. TonyChanYT

    How to pronounce YHWH

    Are you willing to bet based on the weights of 10 and 0?
  3. TonyChanYT

    How to pronounce YHWH

    Let proposition P1 = God's name is Yahavah. P2 = God's name is not Yahavah. Between 0 and 10, how much weight do you put on each of the above propositions? The stronger your belief in a proposition, the higher the weight.
  4. TonyChanYT

    For those who love God all things work together for good

    Romans 8: Paul was being quite specific. He was talking about true believers. Is God’s promise to work all things out for the good of those who love Him individually or merely collectively/in general? The promise is true for every single true believer. And if it’s a promise to individual...
  5. TonyChanYT

    Is there a hierarchical system in the future kingdom of heaven?

    Matthew 11: Matthew 5: Jesus spoke to his disciples about special places of honor in Mark 10: 1 Corinthians 6: Matthew 19: This hierarchy may not form a total or linear order but probably a partial order.
  6. TonyChanYT

    How to pronounce YHWH

    During the Second Temple period (535 b.c. to 70 a.d.), Michael Marlowe: Wiki: Centuries later, Wiki: The Masoretes were guessing when they added vowel marks to the tetragrammaton. More centuries later, King James Bible translated it as "Jehovah". Today, Wiki: I would follow the ancient...
  7. TonyChanYT

    Son of God vs Son of Man

    The titles "Son of God" and "Son of Man" refer to Jesus. The meanings of these titles overlap. These titles are not interchangeable. The phrase "sons of God" appears 6 times in the OT. It could refer to humans or angels. In the OT, the phrase "son of God" occurs exactly once in Dan 3: The Son...
  8. TonyChanYT

    Any person who eats any blood, even that person shall be CUT OFF FROM HIS PEOPLE

    Leviticus 7: What did "cut off from his people" mean? Leviticus 17 offered some insight: Would this simply mean they were cast out of the camp and never welcomed back? Wiki: Rabbinic interpretation: What did "cut off from his people" mean? He would no longer be a citizen of God's kingdom...
  9. TonyChanYT

    Anyone who speaks in a tongue EDIFIES themselves

    1 Corinthians 14: edifies οἰκοδομεῖ (oikodomei) Verb - Present Indicative Active - 3rd Person Singular Strong's Greek 3618: From the same as oikodome; to be a house-builder, i.e. Construct or confirm. HELPS Word-studies Later verses provide further insights: Praying in a tongue is fine but...
  10. TonyChanYT

    Correlation between sin and sickness

    In the beginning, in the Garden of Eden, there was no sin and no sickness. After the fall, sickness and death happened. Micah 6 affirmed this positive correlation: Jesus spoke to some scribes in Mark 2: Jesus healed the paralytic by forgiving his sins. On the other hand, Jesus stated a...
  11. TonyChanYT

    The mark of Cain

    New International Version, Genesis 4:15: H266 occurs 79 times. Most frequently, it is translated as "sign", NASB: It is the same Hebrew word in Genesis 9: Gill: The above are various possible physical interpretations of the mark. i.e., God gave a promise to Cain In any case, God was...
  12. TonyChanYT

    No free lunch :) in repentance and forgiveness

    Nathan told David (New Living Translation) 2 Samuel 12: Then David repented and received forgiveness from God. Whether or not you have been forgiven, you may still be punished. Whether or not you have repented, you may still be punished. This world is a testing ground for everyone. Hebrews 12:
  13. TonyChanYT

    The Son is the FIRSTBORN over all creation.

    Colossians 1: Is the Son created by God? I don't think so. The verse does not use the word "created". The Son is not a creature. On the contrary: in ἐν (en) Preposition Strong's 1722: In, on, among. A primary preposition denoting position, and instrumentality, i.e. A relation of rest; 'in, '...
  14. TonyChanYT

    Favor and favoritism

    Genesis 18: favor חֵן֙ (ḥên) Noun - masculine singular Strong's Hebrew 2580: Graciousness What is a favor? It is divine grace that God bestows on certain humble persons. Proverbs 3: Genesis 6: Similarly, In the Greek language, we see in 2 Corinthians 1: Thayer's Greek Lexicon: Both the...
  15. TonyChanYT

    Who Killed King Saul?

    Saul fought against the Philistines in 1 Samuel 31: According to this account, Saul killed himself. There was a witness: the armor-bearer. The narrator agreed with this account. There is another account in 2 Samuel 1: According to the above, a young Amalekite killed Saul. The narrator...
  16. TonyChanYT

    PEACE, PEACE, to the far and to the near

    ESV Isaiah 57: Ephesians 2: Ellicott made this connection: Jesus was born to give the Jews and Gentiles peace, Luke 2:
  17. TonyChanYT

    Then GOD SAID, “Let US make man in OUR image, after OUR likeness"

    Genesis 1: Then God אֱלֹהִ֔ים (’ĕ·lō·hîm) Noun - masculine plural Strong's 430: gods -- the supreme God, magistrates, a superlative said, וַיֹּ֣אמֶר (way·yō·mer) Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singular Strong's 559: To utter, say “Let Us make...
  18. TonyChanYT

    Repentance: Initial and Subsequent

    Meaning of repent: This is followed by turning to God for help. In biblical parlance, the word repent is associated with sins. 2 Corinthians 12: There are two kinds of repentance depending on the timing of it. First, there is the initial repentance of turning to God. Instead of worshipping...
  19. TonyChanYT

    Jacob removed the stone cover from the well and watered Rachel's sheep

    This is the scene when the hero and heroine meet for the first time, picturesque and romantic. It should make your heart beat just a little bit faster when you read this passage. Jacob, our hero, ran away from his brother Esau and left his father, mother, and home. He traveled many days alone...