Today’s Word

Shamed or Ashamed?

My God, in You I trust.  Let me be not shamed, let my enemies not gloat over me.  Psalm 25:2  Robert Alter translation Be not shamed – The Hebraic world is public.  Its concepts of integrity, reliability, honor and disgrace are public.  What happens in the world of the community determines character.  The Greek world…
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Watertight

My God, in You I trust.  Let me be not shamed, let my enemies not gloat over me.  Psalm 25:2  Robert Alter translation I trust – When I read these words from the psalmist, I get discouraged.  He trusted in God in everything.  Why can’t I be like that?  Growing up in Hellenism, I learned…
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In God We Trust

My God, in You I trust.  Let me be not shamed, let my enemies not gloat over me.  Psalm 25:2  Robert Alter translation Trust – Trust in God is more than a motto on the back of a coin.  In fact, we might wonder if biblical “trust” can even be understood apart from Hebrew thought. …
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Canceling the Debt

For David.  To You, O LORD, I lift up my heart.  Psalm 25:1  Robert Alter translation To You – Lamentations and Psalms use a form of poetry called acrostic.  In poems of this type, each new line begins with the next letter of the Hebrew alphabet.  In this psalm, every letter is represented except the…
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The God Word

All the paths of the Lord are lovingkindness and truth
to those who keep His covenant and His testimonies.  Psalm 25:10  NASB Lovingkindness – By now you certainly know the difficulties of translating hesed.  And you certainly know just how important this word is.  Hesed is the single most important expression of the character of YHWH. …
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Mining for Gold

The Lord God fashioned into a woman the rib which He had taken from the man, and brought her to the man. Genesis 2:22 NASB Brought – “bôʾ, the fourth most frequently occurring verb in the ot, is used 2570 times, for the most part with everyday meanings of “go, arrive, enter a house,” or,…
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