Post by Admin on Jun 14, 2024 22:51:53 GMT
Title: Comments about others showing Ancient Hebrew pictographs.
Jeff Benner has done an excellent job is putting together the Ancient Hebrew pictographs along with modern Hebrew into a Lexicon, that the Author would highly recommend. As a result of his influence the Author purchased his Lexicon many years ago.
While the Author does not always agree with Jeff Benner in all his teachings, his principles are sound and his presentations are highly worthy of study. The same goes with the videos and teachings of others who also present the Ancient Hebrew Pictographs using their own experience and understanding.
There is value in looking over the work of others, and the work of the Holy Spirit is to allow you to pick and choose the best and wholesome ideas. This uncanny work is best explained in how Ellen White read many books from others but chose certain ideas from those sources. Today we would cite the other authors in a sign of respect. Citations were not required in her time of long ago.
In order to keep things simple and child like, the Author has reduced the word meanings of the Ancient Hebrew pictographs to a single basic meaning. Such meaning should be functional verbs, according to Jeff Benner, but some letters are hard to fathom with verbs.
Since verbs are incomplete actions and nouns are complete actions, the use of completed actions may indicate the wholeness of that function. For example the second Hebrew letter Bet means the Home, the place where your Authority resides. Or the place where your power originates from. A generator or battery. Think of the components of a battery, the Cathode and Anode together with the Collective function of the solution make the battery function to generate creatively a single flow of electric love.
The first letter of Ancient Hebrew Aleph, is the ox head, and is the completed function of strong where the stronging function of bulls suggest. Eve culture from the African lady Seyram Adzanku suggests the Aleph is a picture of a sheep’s head. Hebrew people had both cattle and sheep, and the strongest one of these animals is no comparison.
Notice some examples of Ancient Hebrew words:-
a) Pr 25:17 Withdraw thy foot from thy neighbour's house;
foot - “The Head walks strong” - proving the word “foot” with the letter for “walking” in it. The word comes with both verb and noun forms, that must mean similar meanings but differences of action.
b) Pr 25:19 Confidence in an unfaithful man in time of trouble is like a broken tooth, and a foot out of joint.
tooth “pressed over the nations” has the letter for teeth in it. The Author chooses "pressed" as this fits all the contexts of this letter in Bible verses, though other more specific meanings can come from contexts, such as to "cut", the idea of teeth pressing down on something.
The word foot is same Hebrew word as in Pr 25:17
c) Pr 25:2 ¶ It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings is to search out a matter. (KJV) Notice the fuzzy translation with the word “dabar”.
Pr 25:2 It is the glory of God to conceal “that spoken” : but the honour of kings is to search out “that spoken” (Ancient Hebrew translation)
word “(Through the) door at home (from the) Head” in two forms verb and noun,
??worded/words?? The Author finds it hard to make English word meanings sometimes because we have no such word meaning. The idea here is from the Head through the door of the mind, come....things spoken....
Ex 20:1 ¶ And God spake all these words, saying, (KJV)
Ex 20:1 ¶ And Elohiym worded all these words, speaking
speaking -“with strong flowing Authority” verb and noun form - speaking/ speech
Notice words spoken do not flow from the mouth, but from the Authority of the head at home.
Sometimes getting Hebrew words to make sense in English is hard, so perhaps this word meaning is better
Ex 20:1 ¶ And Elohiym worded all these words , speaking
Since both verb and noun forms of the same Hebrew word appears here, it is important the same basic meaning is shown to readers. Notice the repetition Hebrew culture loves.
d) Pastor Jim Woodard uses 1 Cor 15:46 to suggest natural models are given by God to show us spiritual aspects. I would agree with him here, and in poetry this idea is called a simile.
Pastor Woodard uses Gen 1:1-5 Ge 1:3 And God said, Let there be light:
Aleph vav resh
“The strong secure head”
Pastor Woodard says the tent peg meaning is to add
Adam vav Eve.
So this would be Adam and Eve . Hmm? Not sure I would agree, but than I have not understood the use of the tent peg as a suffix in Ancient Hebrew grammar.
Pastor Woodard says that the light brings order to a dysfunctional world. Hmm?
The Author sees the tent peg meaning as “secure” as a single basic meaning for those with child like simple faith. If the vav is used as a suffix, I would tend to see the sentence as a fullstop, so the idea to secure the words in place, but I am unfamiliar and inexperienced at this stage to make proper assessment of the “tent peg” letter.
The letter refers to the Heavenly Father who is secure and secures the heavenly domain.
Notice the earth existed void and formless and in the darkness because the Father’s presence had gone from this place, because sinning angels were banished to live there. The Home Head, or Son comes to this formless frozen water ball and the first thing He asks for (in faith), the Father’s presence once again in a fuller presence of glory.
Another simile of the Father’s presence is the flint foundation rock “tsuwr”.
De 8:15 Who led thee through that great and terrible wilderness, wherein were fiery serpents, and scorpions, and drought, where there was no water; who brought thee forth water out of the rock of flint;
Rock “The travelled secure Head” comes in both verb and noun action forms.
If you make layers of rock travel securely together into a firmly pressed head of rock termed flint.
The two actions for this word is “pressing and pressed”.
Some readers might argue Strong’s listed the words with different word meanings. I ask you do these sentences have different word meaning?
1) He went out to love her with his love.
2) He recorded a record.
3) The plough went out to plough all day. ( A Bible verse even..)
Since Edenic Hebrew was the first language God gave to Adam, than we should understand the rules from the Mother of all languages, not rely on traditions and precepts of men. Modern Hebrew is not the same, nor can it be assumed, follows the same grammar rules.
As a result of sin, God confused the Edenic language splitting it apart into different sounds and combinations, so one cannot be certain how Ancient Hebrew function with sounds or grammar. The best we can do is to do our best , asking the Holy Spirit for guidance.
e) Bet Pastor Woodard uses Numbers 6:22-24 bless the children of Israel
Bet Resh Kaf
Tent Head Palm
House Head means Son
Son comes to house and open your palms to access my home
How can we bless God? We give Him access to our tent, our heart.
The Author sees this is a nice comment based on personal understanding of the pictures in Ancient Hebrew. It may or may not be correct, but as children we learn from our child like ways of gathering knowledge and experience.
f) Pastor Woodard discusses Faith in Habakkuk 2:2-4
the just live by his faith...
aleph mem vav nun hey
“The strong flow secure over the nations Behold the Being!”
tent peg, adding something
mem - mystery flow of large water
nun - seed, continue of life
hey - see behold !
“Behold the great mystery that establishes life”
The Author would somewhat disagree with this idea, for it is not consistent with the other family words in Hebrew also meaning something like faith.
The strong flow secure, is the power from the Divine Being we behold, our heavenly Father. In greater details, the strong flow is a Responder, the secured is our Heavenly Provider, so "faith" is the Heavenly Parents love over the nations, Behold this flow.
Notice other related words to faith:-
Ex 16:31 And the house of Israel called the name thereof Manna: and it was like coriander seed, white; and the taste of it was like wafers made with honey.
manna “Flow over the nations” Jeff Benner describes this as “what” : something that is a flow from something else.
It is as Pastor Woodard says “Behold the great mystery that establishes life”
The Author agrees, "faith" is the great mystery from GOD, that supports life.
truth - “The strong flow over the nations (towards an) important mark”
Notice "the strong flow" can be seen as a Responder, and a Collector, since Collectors function as both providers and responders, flows from the Cross, as a result of the Son having Faith in His Father’s Word. And is also the picture of the Holy Spirit carrying the flow of both the Son and Father into human hearts.
Our African lady considers “chet” as a fence or wall that means to block or separate.
Since the poles around a tent support the structure of the house surrounding the home and protecting is, is an idea Jeff Benner brings into this experience.
A fence like a wall is made of supporting elements that protect the inside from that outside.
Pr 7:27 Her house is the way to hell, going down to the chambers of death.
chamber “Outside door head” comes into two forms verb and noun. The inside is protected from the outside.
Here the poetry parallels align house with chambers. A house has many rooms where the walls protect the outside from the inside. “way” is paralleled to “going down” and “hell” is a parallel of “death"
One thing our African lady Seyram speaks about is the Hebrew word “te”, the basket beginning from the bottom with two bullrushes as a X cross shape and the others surround the X travelling upwards into a basket to hold things.
In Eve language Seyram considers the “active hand letter” as the “hand of Yah”. This is an interesting idea.
Ex 27:3 And thou shalt make his pans to receive his ashes, and his shovels,
shovel “active hand sees” or the active eye - a function to shovel things.
Pr 6:25 Lust not after her beauty
beauty “The active hands mouth with active hands”
A better translation might be Pr 6:25 Lust not after her pretty-presentation
Notice these examples are hardly about the active hands of Yah, so while some contexts may refer to Yah or Jesus, most contexts don’t.
Nu 21:8 And the LORD said unto Moses, Make thee a “burning”, and set it upon a pole:
pole “Over the nations outgrowth” The phrase “over the nations” is a popular way to say “over the seeds” for the nun letter refers to the idea of seeds allowing humans to continue through population, so the pole is about allowing the “seed to outgrow” or show something from it’s outgrowth.
The Author used to think of the sin letter as thorn, but may mean more broadly the idea of “outgrowth” which a thorn technically is, the outgrowth of a plant structure.
So a symbol or standard or a sail is just an outgrowth from a pole, or an extension of the pole.
Such outgrowth can be used as sails, banners, protective barriers and things to hold unto to.
So the "outgrowth" of this pole in Numbers was to the people, a look of faith, or self surrender to sins. Your choice.
In Eve language Seyram considers the “sin letter” as a flower, which is also an outgrowth of the stem of plants.
Another example is burning, in both noun and verb forms.
“The outgrowth (from the) head’s mouth” refers to the fangs or a snake or creature that is burning.
Another example is the “Outgrowth from the head, by active hands: the outgrowth” is the word Eunuch refers to the outgrowth from the penis head is removed by active hands and the human is castrated.
In Eve language Seyram considers the “tsade letter” to mean “budding” rather than “travelling” but budding is an action of travelling within the bud.
sprout “The travelling flow outside” has both verb and noun forms
“The travelling flows to an important mark” means to terminate, for the flow come to a stop, Strong’s number 6789.
Somethings do not make sense, like “Travelling eye over the horizon” means to shout Strong’s 6817 word.
‘Sometimes we may not understand Hebrew culture’ so do not expect understanding to come so easily. We look back into a distant past.
Consider dung - “travelling mouth secure sees”
The broader meaning of “peh” might be a “hole” rather than a “mouth” so this word “dung” could now mean “The travelling hole secured: seen”
“The travelling mouth secured head” refers to a “bird” Strongs 6833
while
“The travelling head seen” refers to infections on the skin - Strong 6879
How uncanny GOD described skin infections as the travelling head of bacteria !!
Once has to consider over time language evolve and degrade, so the Ancient Hebrew words as picture meanings would become lost and confused by the invasion of other cultures. God intended this decay because of sin, and the event of Babel is in Hebrew the word meaning to "confuse with confusion".
The Author will add more on this theme over time, as understanding the truest meaning of words in God’s message is a worthwhile experience.
I trust our readers get a sense of awe and wisdom, learning just how meaningful, deep and powerful, God's words really are in Ancient Hebrew.
Shalom