Today’s Word

Imperfect

For I am ready to fall, and my sorrow is continually before me.  For I admit my guilt; I am full of anxiety because of my sin.  Psalm 38:17-18  NASB Continually before – Pay attention!  The Hebrew words translated “continually before” are negdi tāmîd.  The root of negdi is neged.  Why is this important?  Because in the very next sentence,…
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Take Two Aspirin

For I am ready to fall, and my sorrow is continually before me.  For I admit my guilt; I am full of anxiety because of my sin.  Psalm 38:17-18  NASB Sorrow – What is “continually before” the psalmist?  If we thought he is experiencing “deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or misfortune,” we would convert this ancient Hebrew into modern…
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Low Hanging Fruit

For I am ready to fall, and my sorrow is continually before me.  For I admit my guilt; I am full of anxiety because of my sin.  Psalm 38:17-18  NASB Ready to fall – These two verses are so full of deeper meanings that it’s impossible to feel the full impact in a one-page analysis.  Let’s explore these Hebrew words,…
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What Do You Want?

Now the rabble who were among them had greedy cravings; and the sons of Israel also wept again and said, “Who will give us meat to eat?  Numbers 11:4  NASB Had greedy cravings – It’s unfortunate that English translations convert this Hebrew phrase into modern psychology.  “Greedy cravings” removes the deeper impact of the Hebrew doubled word. …
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Liberation

Open the gates, that the righteous nation may enter, the one that remains faithful. Isaiah 26:2  NASB Remains faithful – What is the character of a people (a nation) that remains faithful?  Isaiah’s word choice here (employing the verb šāmar and the derived adjective from ʾāman) tells us that this people, this gôy (nation), is a people…
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Unintentional

then it shall be, when he sins and becomes guilty, that he shall restore what he took by robbery or acquired by extortion, or the deposit which was entrusted to him, or the lost property which he found,  Leviticus 6:4  NASB Becomes guilty – It is often claimed that Leviticus deals only with unintentional sin.  Verses…
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