Today’s Word

Goodness Gracious

Be merciful to me, O God, be merciful to me, for in you my soul takes refuge; in the shadow of your wings I will take refuge, till the storms of destruction pass by.  Psalm 57:1 ESV (57:2 in Hebrew text). Be merciful – David is in a hole in the ground (that context is…
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Battle Strategy

For the lead player, al-tashchet, a David michtam, when he fled from Saul into the cave.  Psalm 57:1 (in the Hebrew text, translated by Robert Alter) Fled – Fight or flight – human behavior in the face of conflict hasn’t changed much in 10,000 years.  What’s your default behavior?  Do you find the hairs on…
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Cultural Grammar

At that time people began to call on the name of the LORD.  Genesis 4:26  ESV Name – Explain the grammatical connections and implications of calling someone’s name.  Let’s see.  In English (and also in Greek and most Indo-European languages), a name is a phonetic marker that represents some entity.  More importantly, it is an…
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God’s Investment Strategy

If you buy a Hebrew servant, six years he shall serve; and in the seventh he shall go out free, for nothing.  Exodus 21:2  Hebrew World Six years – Apparently God is not interested in profit; at least not in the same way that we are.  Imagine the ridiculous consequences of this Torah commandment.  Someone…
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Rock

“The Rock!  His work is perfect, for all His ways are just;” Duet. 32:4  NASB Rock – The Hebrew word sur is used 75 times in the Old Testament.  Many of those uses are metaphorical.  Here, God is likened to a rock.  He is absolutely reliable, completely trustworthy and an unfailing source of strength.  The…
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Thinking About It

Blessed is he who considers the poor; YHWH does deliver him in a day of evil.  Tehillim 41:1  ISR Considers – Let’s think about the poor.  First we have to know what word Hebrew uses to describe the “poor” since there are four different words with this same English translation.  Here the word is dal. …
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