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    good vs. evil

    I'll leave you all to it. I need to go dust off my feet. b.
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    good vs. evil

    In secular languages, humans ultimately determine meanings by usage: most of us will remember the time when "bad" meant "good." Hebrew is difficult because it has become a secular language; but it was a liturgical language from its beginnings, as careful reading of the biblical references to...
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    What to do `In Remembrance'

    Amazing it's not worn completely down. :-(
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    good vs. evil

    We're dealing with English words, here. To analyze and explain the reason for the usage of the many distinct Hebrew word forms translated as evil or wicked in their scriptural contexts would require a major treatise. This same difficulty applies to a great number of scriptural concepts, most...
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    What to do `In Remembrance'

    I was unclear when I wrote: The law of Moses requires temple access and the participation of the priesthood, divided at that time between the two primary sects. The Essenes had no where to lay their heads. I ought to have written, "Carnal/literal observance of the law of Moses..." etc. No...
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    good vs. evil

    If evil is the opposite of good, not wickedness, then why does the prophet Ezekiel lament the people's inability to distinguish between good and evil, the people putting one for the other and the other for the one? Nobody mistakes wickedness for good, nor is it anywhere in scripture suggested...
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    What to do `In Remembrance'

    I would add one thing, Thomas: The man that said, "This is my body, blood: eat, drink," also said, "The words I speak to you are the Father's words." b.
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    What to do `In Remembrance'

    Quote: Originally Posted by b.finton Y'shua's real name was probably Yahuchannan/John, the Essene teacher of righteousness, who predated the time period attributed to...
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    good vs. evil

    Robin Hood's "good" deeds undoubtedly goosed need to covetous greed in some: "it's good we got theirs, when do we get more?" The fight against the third Reich morphed into W's wars, so far as USA is concerned. When we looked into the abyss of the forties, it looked back: big time. Does...
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    What to do `In Remembrance'

    Is this instruction for remembrance limited to what has become the "eucharist," in Christian tradition? As I read the whole of the Jewish/Christian/Muslim teachings, there is nothing in Creation that is separate from the "body" and "blood" of Yahushua, who is the Projection/Son of Yah made...
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    good vs. evil

    I'm intrigued by the suggestion of levels of continua in this context, but my question was intended to be planer (sorry ;-). When I first read the teaching, "If you, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children," I imagined that it was directed to a group of "bad" people, with...
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    good vs. evil

    If "good" is at one end of a continuum and "evil" is at the other, where would one plot "wickedness" in that array? b.
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    The Hebrew Goddess

    Jayhawker: Your avatar offers peace but your words do not. The letters, themselves, speak to those with eyes to see and ears to hear. Expertise is not needed. Only openness.
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    The Hebrew Goddess

    Re. rubbish. The Oral Tradition includes Notaricon, which posits that each letter of the Hebrew alefbet has specific meanings. Rabbi Ginsburg's site, The Inner-Dimension, provides a synopsis of traditional meanings. Although the Hebrew script engineered in Ezra's time reflects aspects of the...
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    The Hebrew Goddess

    Yeah, I mixed English and Hebrew translations. Sorry. The etymological Hebrew of scripture is faithful to Sinatic Hebrew, so far as the oral tradition is concerned. However, each word in the original script is a gateway to oracular scripture. b.
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    The Hebrew Goddess

    I'm not currently allowed to post links, Marcialou. Google "Crown Diamond, Tabernacle of David" and explore the Ancient Hebrew links. b.
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    Have your Spiritual Beliefs changed since joining this forum?

    "It is not for man to direct his steps," nor to codify his beliefs. To be open to the lead of the Spirit is to be alive. To fortify oneself in a belief system is suicide. b.
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    One woman's OBE and NDE

    If we only understood how near each one of us is to death at every moment, things might start to shape up around here, in the trauma of time. b.
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    What makes you, you?

    If you "know" who you are, you're probably mistaken. As the Beatles sang, "I am you, and you are me, and we are all together." Reminds me of the prayer in the Gospel of John. b.
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    Thoughts about my atheist father

    Name me a prophet that didn't have trouble with "religion." b.
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