Sunday, August 5, 2018

HOW TO GET A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING

HOW TO GET A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING OF WHAT GOD IS SAYING IN THE SCRIPTURES
When the English translators read the Hebrew text of the Bible, they chose English words to best express their understanding of the Hebrew. A good concordance lets us do that too. We can look up the etymology of any Hebrew word and the intricacies of its definition. It’s easy now with an online concordance like Strong’s @ https://www.blueletterbible.org/search/search.cfm?Criteria=buckler&t=KJV#s=s_primary_0_1 ) As we read the definition of a word, the Holy Spirit teaches us how it applies to our lives. We get a deeper understanding of the holy scriptures.

As an example, I want to show you how to do this, using two verses from Psalm 91. I’ll show you how to look up the meanings of the words, then make them personal without compromising integrity or how the scripture fits with the rest of the Bible.

Psalm 91:1. “He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty.”

The word “dwelleth” is the Hebrew yashab defined as sitting down with, remaining, settling down with, continuing with, marrying, being still with. “Secret” is cether, a place where you’re covered, a hiding place, a place of protection. “The most High” is El Elyon, the Highest, Supreme, uppermost. There is no one and nothing higher. “Abide” is the Hebrew lyin which means to stop (usually overnight), implying to stay permanently, remaining, continuing. “The Almighty” is El ShaddaiYoung’s Concordance defines this as the God of overflow, constant supply, and source of all sufficiency.

Take a minute or two to just think about those definitions. What is God saying to you in that scripture? Put it in your own words, without changing the meaning.

For example, this is how I would say it to myself: “Carolyn, sit down a few minutes and make yourself relax. Settle down, be still and picture yourself snuggled up in the protected hiding place of God, up next to the One Who is the Highest Being ever to exist. He wants you there. You can stay overnight, and then in the morning you’ll be right by His side, and go wherever He goes. You’re close enough that His shadow is on you and you experience a constant overflow from Him. God is your continuing source of everything you need.”

The next verse I want to look at is Psalm 91:4. “He shall cover thee with His feathers, and under His wings shalt thou trust: His truth shall be thy shield and buckler.”

The word “cover” is translated from the Hebrew sakak which means to join together and shut up, entwining as a screen, to fence in or hedge in for protection and defense. “Feathers” are from the root word abar which means to soar or fly. “Truth” is emeth meaning stable, certain, sure, faithful, established and right. “Shield” is the Hebrew tsinnaha word for pointed hook, prickly like thorns or a cactus hedge. It is a large shield that guards by prickliness. It also carries the definition of being piercingly cold. “Buckler” is translated from cochera, a shield that completely surrounds a person.

Again, take a few minutes to think about these definitions and see what God is saying to you.

The God of the Bible is our God, and He’s protected His Word all these thousands of years so that when we read a verse, He can speak personally to each of us. It’s great to have people who preach and teach us the Word, but God loves us individually and has made it so that each of us can read the Bible and hear from Him ourselves. God tells us in 2 Timothy 2:15: “Study to show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.”  

When we study a verse or section of scripture by looking up the meanings of the words, we’ll get a deeper understanding of what our Heavenly Father is saying to us.

Love, Carolyn

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