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1 Samuel - Lesson 17 Ch11
Thus they were Semites (descendants of Shem) and distant cousins of the Israelites Here’s where some history explains yet another Bible story. This obviously also explains the high level of shock and anguish of the residents Verse 5 explains that Sha’ul was out plowing fields with oxen when the messengers -
Deuteronomy - Lesson 22 Ch16 Ch17
Verse 19 explains the fundamentals of “righteous judgment” in God’s eyes; 1) the have Abraham setting up an altar to El Shaddai under the Tamarisk tree at Beer- Sheva And so verse 2 explains what it is that governmental officials are to do with someone -
Exodus - Lesson 11 Ch12 Ch13
Not only that, but vs. 38 explains that in addition to the Israelites, a “mixed multitude It explains how the Body of Believers, the Church, is to see itself; that our true were from Ham, others from Japheth and still others say they were Semites, from Shem -
1 Kings - Lesson 8 Ch4 Ch5
Governing Dynamics, laws, commandments, and regulations as carefully given and explained Saying from Dan to Be’er Sheva was an old traditional way of indicating “all of Israel -
Nehemiah - Lesson 12 Ch9
We’ve seen His power explained and demonstrated in many ways, but now His concern Name, shem, means a reputation or a set of recognizable attributes. -
Deuteronomy - Lesson 24 Ch19 Ch20
earlier study in Deuteronomy chapter 6 about a section that has been titled “The Shema Shema is a powerful Hebrew word that means much more than to simply listen. commence, the priest (meaning the High Priest) is to walk forward and declare: “Shema -
Deuteronomy - Lesson 48 Ch33
beseeches the Lord and in which the Lord hears Judah, is a familiar one to us: shema Shema means to listen and obey, or listen and take action. Up to this point in the Torah the plea has been for Israel to “ shema ”, to hear Now the plea is that God would […] -
Malachi - Lesson 06 – Malachi Ch 2
The Hebrew word that is translated as harken or listen is shema, which means to hear Thus, inherent in the word shema is for the Priests to accept God’s rebuke, change -
1 Kings - Lesson 18 Ch10 Ch11
and then another wordplay based on the root word shema , and then we ended up with -
2 Kings - Lesson 32 Ch21
And because the people didn’t shema to Yehoveh (didn’t listen and obey), then Yehoveh
