I feel I warred for my husband for many years. I am a Warrior. I sat at his feet and cried enough tears to wash his feet. I massaged his feet to help stop his vomiting. Oh I miss him so much! I wanted to serve him another 20 years.
Much blessings, I started on fb at noon at lunch break & am finish now back at home. So interesting and deep. Greetings from Isabelle in France. What you shared inspires me as both a teacher & bilingual writer seeking clarity concerning how to navigate in this new era. But praise our Lord who designed for each of us women the accurate blueprint that we get to seek revelation about... Thrilling !
She’s making things up. That helper means warrior and other nonsense. I checked if she is right. And found out within three minutes that she is lying about the meaning of the Hebrew word. This must be a joke, right? Probably not. She’s probably lying.
This was so great! Loved the back story about you & your hubby Emma! Agree 100% about what happened in our 2020 election!!! The prophecies created the atmosphere surrounding the heightened emotions and sense of entitlement. Truth ☺️❤️👍🏽
I just watched the Paul Harvey video on the Declaration of Independence. It cost those signers EVERYTHING to establish their nation. Yes, Emma, we must get that in our heads. Nothing else matters but the cause of Christ.
Traditional Bible College doesn’t prepare you for ministry. You get a good start with Bible knowledge, but there are so many areas that need to be addressed in that training. I think this may be why so many young pastors get burned out.
Its a shame that she is not warrior enough to take her biblical languages "research" to seminaries and several Bible translation committees first, to test her metal. Its a shame that she would not even entertain such a notion, I suppose. Its a shame that she shares her "research" only to those who would subjectively receive. Somebody in Glasgow needs to confront her on these issues.
@@brightskyfireworksuk I have just come across Emma Stark in the last few days. I have not heard anyone else mention her, so I was very glad to come upon your message. I have sent a request in to Bezel to do a video on her (I don't know if you have heard of him?). I definitely would like to see an assessment on her, I have been careful so far not to say too many negative things about her because I don't know anything about her or her church the Global Prophetic Alliance. What made me question her is when she said she had a visit from a Seraphim, who is the highest order of Angels. And she is always pushing her Northern Irish Baptist background and her ancestors being Pastors.
@@brightskyfireworksuk Thanks Graeme for telling me about Brother John Elvings channel. I have just watched his video on Emma Stark. So I was right in my initial assessment of her. I thought there was something not right about what she was preaching. I had watched this video where she mentions Adam being cut in half in order to make Eve. I saw it last night. In another video she says she has no difficulty with acknowledging her husband as head of the family but when it comes to leadership, that is a different matter. Indeed she certainly seems to be the leader in her church in Scotland. The way she treats her congregation as puppets, telling them to stand up, turn round , and sit down at will. If she told them to jump in the River Clyde, would they do it?
@@brightskyfireworksuk Thank you Graeme. I am sure in the next few weeks I am going to see a lot more videos exposing her. Maybe one from Steve and Paulette Kozar in Messed up Church.
Emma, I write Christian Poetry. Two of my books on Amazon: Inspirational Thoughts by Marie-Pearl Addo Fountain of Life by Marie-Pearl Addo Grace Abounds (to be out 2021)
Thank you so much David & Emma for Glasgow ministry. We love your teaching & revelation. It's so enrichment. Please teach the leaders in America . We need to stop being so religious in church .
loved this interview and I a bigger fan of Emma & David Stark! God Bless You! :) and I decree that I will speak (have the same accent AND vocabulary) like my Sister Emma Stark when I get to heaven! LOL. :) Emma Rocks!
@@donnamccormack88 K Zadai appeared on Sid Roth a number of times (sometimes with Tracy Cooke) re Trump. It was sad to see him and other leaders being sucked into a band wagon and self promotion mentality surrounding the whole Trump fiasco. Also Larry Sparks. Prophet Jennifer Eivaz has some wise things to say about the prophetic credibility issue on her blog - worth a read. As believers it’s been a really good reminder to be super careful and discerning about what to listen to, and to look for fruit
@@megb3984 Our hope is in God and He is faithful. Believing for His righteous justice to prevail in His way and in His timing. I love these ladies and appreciate Emma Stark immensely. God bless you.
Emma is lying about the two hebrew words. The translation most bibles give are actually very acurate. Most certainly not "warrior" And also she is lying about that she heard this from Tim Mackie, he doesnt say that.
Genesis 2:21-23 And Yahweh caused to fall a deep sleep on the human, and he slept. And he took one from his sides, and he closed the flesh of its place. And Yahweh built the side, which he took from the human into woman, and he brought her to the human. And the human said, “This time, bone from my bones, and flesh from my flesh. This one will be called woman, for from man this one was taken.” Here's what Tim Mackie says: Almost all English translations going back to the first one, the Wycliffe have inserted the word "rib" here. Jon: Where did that come from? Tim: I know. It is certainly not what the word means. Jon: Did they just have a dictionary and they're just like, "Well, one what? I don't know." Tim: It's the interpretive tradition that they were familiar with. And it's all the interpretation of rib as a concept. It goes back even in Jewish tradition. But there are many other options, especially in early Jewish interpretation history for what the word means. It's the standard word for "side". Tim: It's his half. Jon: Yeah. So it's the word for half. Tim: Yes. Jon: So he took one from his half. Tim: Yeah, it's an architectural word that refers to...most often it's used to describe the side of a building. Jon: So this would make perfect sense if he said "he took one of the halves." Tim: Yeah, one from his side. Oh, how many sides does a human have? Jon: But that's awkward in English. In English, you would say "one of the sides."" (00:30:00) Tim: What I'm mirroring in... Jon: In Hebrew, it's "one from his side." Tim: He took one from his side. Jon: That makes you think that one something from his side. Tim: But singular, in English, you would take one something from his side. That's how you'd say it in English. It's a way of saying in Hebrew he took one of his sides. Jon: That's the way in Hebrew to say "one of his sides"? Tim: Correct. He has two sides. Jon: That makes perfect sense. Because you want to make two from one, split them in half, and make the two.
Secondly, "ezer kenegdo" - translated in most English Bibles as "helper". R. David Freedman writes: "I believe the customary translation of these two words [ie ezer kenegdo or helper], despite its near universal adoption, is wrong... they should be translated instead to mean approximately "a power equal to man"..." He goes on to conclude that it is akin to coming in power and strength to aid or save.
I stand corrected, I didn't know Tim Mackie also said that. I was actually referring to the part where he says that the word "ezer" means more like: "ally" The main usage for this word in the Bible is for God who comes to rescue Israel. You can listen to it in the podcast: The bible project. The city, episode 2. The same podcast, I see now, you referred to. We are talking about the 6th day of creation, it is the process of creating humans. Why would Adam need a "warrior" if there is nothing to war against? At the end of the day God said about His creation that is was very good. There was no war, and there was, not yet, a fall.
@@Kglickaaackr It's OK to disagree on what exactly the word means - clearly translators and theologians have not been able to agree over the years. But it is unacceptable to accuse someone of lying because you disagree with their position, even if you feel that they are exaggerating the weight of meaning of a word. It seems that the point Emma is trying to emphasise is that "helper" as we would understand it today is not an adequate description (and warrior is perhaps closer, even in the absence of war). Take what eminent OT scholar John Walton writes about the word “helper” (ezer) in the Old Testament in his commentary on Genesis (NIV Application, Zondervan, 2001): "The word “helper” is common enough as a description of someone who comes to the aid of or provides a service for someone. It carries no implications regarding the relationship or relative status of the individuals involved. In fact, the noun form of the word found in this verse as used elsewhere refers almost exclusively to God as the One who helps his people. If we expand our investigation to verbal forms, we find a continuing predominance of God as the subject, though there are a handful of occurrences where people help people. In this latter category we find people helping their neighbors or relatives (Isa. 41:6), people helping in a political alliance or coalition (Ezra 10:15), and military reinforcements (Josh. 10:4; 2 Sam. 8:5). Nothing suggests a subservient status of the one helping; in fact, the opposite is more likely. Certainly “helper” cannot be understood as the opposite of “leader.”" -- one could surmise that in creation God future-proofed women with the capability of acting as warrior-helpers to their male counterparts...
I feel I warred for my husband for many years. I am a Warrior. I sat at his feet and cried enough tears to wash his feet. I massaged his feet to help stop his vomiting.
Oh I miss him so much! I wanted to serve him another 20 years.
Yes to part two!
It’s funny to know your rooms so well by now, feeling we are invited as guests to your cozy homes with each video session ☺️
Liked the sharing on OT influencer and NT builder concept, where the state and the church are separately doing own part.
Much blessings, I started on fb at noon at lunch break & am finish now back at home. So interesting and deep. Greetings from Isabelle in France. What you shared inspires me as both a teacher & bilingual writer seeking clarity concerning how to navigate in this new era. But praise our Lord who designed for each of us women the accurate blueprint that we get to seek revelation about... Thrilling !
I loved hearing about your husband. It made me cry. God bless you!
Donna, it made me cry, too. God bless you ❤
Yes we love you Emma
She’s making things up. That helper means warrior and other nonsense.
I checked if she is right. And found out within three minutes that she is lying about the meaning of the Hebrew word.
This must be a joke, right? Probably not. She’s probably lying.
Welcome! I’m listening from Michigan.
This was so great! Loved the back story about you & your hubby Emma! Agree 100% about what happened in our 2020 election!!! The prophecies created the atmosphere surrounding the heightened emotions and sense of entitlement. Truth ☺️❤️👍🏽
I just watched the Paul Harvey video on the Declaration of Independence. It cost those signers EVERYTHING to establish their nation. Yes, Emma, we must get that in our heads. Nothing else matters but the cause of Christ.
Hello from Covington Ga.
OOOO! WOW!! Thank you!
So good! 💞❤💕
Traditional Bible College doesn’t prepare you for ministry. You get a good start with Bible knowledge, but there are so many areas that need to be addressed in that training. I think this may be why so many young pastors get burned out.
Good afternoon from Nova Scotia🇨🇦
Make me like you lord please make me like you, you arer a servant, make me one too.
Its a shame that she is not warrior enough to take her biblical languages "research" to seminaries and several Bible translation committees first, to test her metal. Its a shame that she would not even entertain such a notion, I suppose. Its a shame that she shares her "research" only to those who would subjectively receive. Somebody in Glasgow needs to confront her on these issues.
@@brightskyfireworksuk I have just come across Emma Stark in the last few days. I have not heard anyone else mention her, so I was very glad to come upon your message. I have sent a request in to Bezel to do a video on her (I don't know if you have heard of him?). I definitely would like to see an assessment on her, I have been careful so far not to say too many negative things about her because I don't know anything about her or her church the Global Prophetic Alliance. What made me question her is when she said she had a visit from a Seraphim, who is the highest order of Angels. And she is always pushing her Northern Irish Baptist background and her ancestors being Pastors.
@@brightskyfireworksuk Thanks Graeme for telling me about Brother John Elvings channel. I have just watched his video on Emma Stark. So I was right in my initial assessment of her. I thought there was something not right about what she was preaching. I had watched this video where she mentions Adam being cut in half in order to make Eve. I saw it last night. In another video she says she has no difficulty with acknowledging her husband as head of the family but when it comes to leadership, that is a different matter. Indeed she certainly seems to be the leader in her church in Scotland. The way she treats her congregation as puppets, telling them to stand up, turn round , and sit down at will. If she told them to jump in the River Clyde, would they do it?
@@brightskyfireworksuk Thank you Graeme. I am sure in the next few weeks I am going to see a lot more videos exposing her. Maybe one from Steve and Paulette Kozar in Messed up Church.
I would love to read a book you and David co-write on headship vs leadership in marriage
True I FIND DISUNITY DISRESPECT TO EACH OTHER.
Emma, I write Christian Poetry. Two of my books on Amazon:
Inspirational Thoughts by Marie-Pearl Addo
Fountain of Life by Marie-Pearl Addo
Grace Abounds (to be out 2021)
Thank you so much David & Emma for Glasgow ministry. We love your teaching & revelation. It's so enrichment. Please teach the leaders in America . We need to stop being so religious in church .
Yes excited having Emma on WW
Oh it hurts my heart that some of the church can be so cruel, so double minded, not discerning at all. Lord open their eyes and ears.
Amen
EMMA U THOUGHT OF WRITING COOK BOOK. 15MINS WITH EMMA.COOKING .
OR CHILDRENS BOOK. LOT HAPPENS IN U HOUSE WITH U AND CHILDREN😄😄
What an awesome man
This is why I love learning from you Emma, you are funny, so wise and such a beautiful role model!
Amen.
loved this interview and I a bigger fan of Emma & David Stark! God Bless You! :) and I decree that I will speak (have the same accent AND vocabulary) like my Sister Emma Stark when I get to heaven! LOL. :) Emma Rocks!
Check out Kevin Zadai he's been a great leader in teaching the body leadership and identity.
I can’t watch K Zadai anymore cos of his Trump statements...
@@megb3984 what Trump statements?
@@donnamccormack88 K Zadai appeared on Sid Roth a number of times (sometimes with Tracy Cooke) re Trump. It was sad to see him and other leaders being sucked into a band wagon and self promotion mentality surrounding the whole Trump fiasco. Also Larry Sparks. Prophet Jennifer Eivaz has some wise things to say about the prophetic credibility issue on her blog - worth a read. As believers it’s been a really good reminder to be super careful and discerning about what to listen to, and to look for fruit
@@megb3984 Our hope is in God and He is faithful. Believing for His righteous justice to prevail in His way and in His timing. I love these ladies and appreciate Emma Stark immensely. God bless you.
@@donnamccormack88 Yes I too am very thankful for this ministry! Bless you too, lovely
This is so good this is so right thank you Jesus amen
Waaaaaay to shiny thingy . What a distraction.
Good morning. St lucia
Yes a jewelry lover
Emma is lying about the two hebrew words. The translation most bibles give are actually very acurate. Most certainly not "warrior" And also she is lying about that she heard this from Tim Mackie, he doesnt say that.
Genesis 2:21-23 And Yahweh caused to fall a deep sleep on the human, and he slept. And he took one from his sides, and he closed the flesh of its place. And Yahweh built the side, which he took from the human into woman, and he brought her to the human. And the human said, “This time, bone from my bones, and flesh from my flesh. This one will be called woman, for from man this one was taken.”
Here's what Tim Mackie says: Almost all English translations going back to the first one, the Wycliffe have inserted the word "rib" here.
Jon: Where did that come from?
Tim: I know. It is certainly not what the word means.
Jon: Did they just have a dictionary and they're just like, "Well, one what? I don't know."
Tim: It's the interpretive tradition that they were familiar with. And it's all the interpretation of rib as a concept. It goes back even in Jewish tradition. But there are many other options, especially in early Jewish interpretation history for what the word means. It's the standard word for "side".
Tim: It's his half.
Jon: Yeah. So it's the word for half.
Tim: Yes.
Jon: So he took one from his half.
Tim: Yeah, it's an architectural word that refers to...most often it's used to describe the side of a building.
Jon: So this would make perfect sense if he said "he took one of the halves."
Tim: Yeah, one from his side. Oh, how many sides does a human have?
Jon: But that's awkward in English. In English, you would say "one of the sides."" (00:30:00)
Tim: What I'm mirroring in...
Jon: In Hebrew, it's "one from his side."
Tim: He took one from his side.
Jon: That makes you think that one something from his side.
Tim: But singular, in English, you would take one something from his side. That's how you'd say it in English. It's a way of saying in Hebrew he took one of his sides.
Jon: That's the way in Hebrew to say "one of his sides"?
Tim: Correct. He has two sides.
Jon: That makes perfect sense. Because you want to make two from one, split them in half, and make the two.
Secondly, "ezer kenegdo" - translated in most English Bibles as "helper". R. David Freedman writes: "I believe the customary translation of these two words [ie ezer kenegdo or helper], despite its near universal adoption, is wrong... they should be translated instead to mean approximately "a power equal to man"..." He goes on to conclude that it is akin to coming in power and strength to aid or save.
Don't be so quick to call a sister in Christ a liar.
I stand corrected, I didn't know Tim Mackie also said that. I was actually referring to the part where he says that the word "ezer" means more like: "ally" The main usage for this word in the Bible is for God who comes to rescue Israel.
You can listen to it in the podcast: The bible project. The city, episode 2. The same podcast, I see now, you referred to.
We are talking about the 6th day of creation, it is the process of creating humans. Why would Adam need a "warrior" if there is nothing to war against? At the end of the day God said about His creation that is was very good. There was no war, and there was, not yet, a fall.
@@Kglickaaackr It's OK to disagree on what exactly the word means - clearly translators and theologians have not been able to agree over the years. But it is unacceptable to accuse someone of lying because you disagree with their position, even if you feel that they are exaggerating the weight of meaning of a word. It seems that the point Emma is trying to emphasise is that "helper" as we would understand it today is not an adequate description (and warrior is perhaps closer, even in the absence of war). Take what eminent OT scholar John Walton writes about the word “helper” (ezer) in the Old Testament in his commentary on Genesis (NIV Application, Zondervan, 2001):
"The word “helper” is common enough as a description of someone who comes to the aid of or provides a service for someone. It carries no implications regarding the relationship or relative status of the individuals involved. In fact, the noun form of the word found in this verse as used elsewhere refers almost exclusively to God as the One who helps his people. If we expand our investigation to verbal forms, we find a continuing predominance of God as the subject, though there are a handful of occurrences where people help people. In this latter category we find people helping their neighbors or relatives (Isa. 41:6), people helping in a political alliance or coalition (Ezra 10:15), and military reinforcements (Josh. 10:4; 2 Sam. 8:5). Nothing suggests a subservient status of the one helping; in fact, the opposite is more likely. Certainly “helper” cannot be understood as the opposite of “leader.”"
-- one could surmise that in creation God future-proofed women with the capability of acting as warrior-helpers to their male counterparts...