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  • Hi can you help me understand in the Strong's 1180 Ba'aiy , bah'-al-ee ; from1167 with porn. suff.; my master Baali asym-bolical name for Jehovah;-Bali. also Strong's 1942 Hav vah, and there is a lot said about this name there is a teaching about the true name of God on utube onelove177 they are saying we are calling on the god's and goddesses hope you can help with this one they tork of Yahweh and Jesus

  • @star123533 does YHVH know whats in a mans heart?

    Yes he does when you pray to God, YHVH knows what you mean in your Heart.

    God does not respect any person, it does not mater to him what color or race you are or claim, how rich or poor you are. it just matters if you hear and obey him.

  • I am looking into Hebrew and love some help on what the best bible to get also help in getting to now the Hebrew and Greek i have pick up a little bit but not much hope you can help thanks

  • @star123533 i will have to send you a message PM to give you some links.

    really what helps is looking at the hebrew words and meanings as you read.

    english just does not hold all of what the hebrew does.

    check out the videos by Ancienthebreworg

    or the ones by brad scott

  • Taninim is one of my favorite words in the Hebrew Bible, mostly because of its mystery. The taninim (plural) is clearly a water animal in Gen 1, but it is also the serpents Moses and the magicians created from staffs, apparently a land animal here. The word tanin (singular form) is also related to tan (tanim in the plural) which is used Eze 32:2 kaTANIM bayamim (like the tanim in the seas). The word tan is also in the name Leviathan (leviyatan), which literally means Joined to Tan.

  • i like how in your Mechanical translation and the RMT. for if you look in my posts below you will see where i think this is what we need to have.

  • This is incorrect - the hebrew word "hasatan" means the adversary, not dragon or any other crap. Jesus.

  • so is this the hebrew word for hasatan?

    אֶת-הַתַּנִּינִם

  • תנינים means in hebrew crocodails and so they call it the great crocodails and for some reason they interpraited it as dragons'some say it means dainasours.

  • so the great crocodails was cast out.

    that old Crocodail called the devil and satan.

    the crocodail out of the sea.

  • really if they only would have translated the word in to the same english word every time. and not diffrent words it would have been better. we would understand more.

  • KJV Revelation 12:9 And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.

    The Term THE GREAT DRAGON is used in reference to SATAN. Jesus and the disciples studied the Old Testament. So where in the old does it say The Great Dragon.

    Look in the Hebrew only a few times is it used.

    Genesis 1:21 Ezekiel 29:3 Revelation 12:9

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