Chad, thanks for reminding us that when we teach, we need to take time to familiarize our hearers with passages of Scripture that they may not be familiar with. It's easy (and dicey) to assume that everyone knows where we are when we step off into a passage. Wonderful stuff today. Hoping to meet you in Michigan next weekend.
Jesus was crucified Wed. April 12 then rose three days and three nights later. Read the bible. Study Jewish culture. Stop celebrating the pagan festival of "Ishtar" (Easter), an invention of the demonic Roman Catholic cult.
I am trying to figure out the term ‘fiery serpents’. It seems to be the same Hebrew word that is used in Isaiah 6. Is it a fiery serpent that declares “Holy, Holy, Holy.........”?
The Hebrew word commonly translated in Numbers 21 as "fiery" (and sometimes just transliterated as "seraph") is שָׂרַף (saraph). The verb means "to burn" and thus the translation "fiery." This root word is the basis of the seraphim of Isaiah 6. Many scholars believe the seraphim to be winged serpents, linked to the Egyptian griffin or Uraeus serpent. This view has not gone unchallenged, however. In the entry of the Theological Dictionary of the OT on this Hebrew word, the author states that "At least according to the book of Isaiah, the seraphim need not have had the form of a serpent." Indeed, the only physical description we have of them speaks of their hands, feet, wings, and face, which is suggestive of a human-type form, such as some of the humanoid beings in Ezekiel who bear the throne of YHWH. Back in Numbers 21, the seraph is certainly linked with the serpents, but how is uncertain.
Jesus was crucified Wed. April 12 then rose three days and three nights later. Read the bible. Study Jewish culture. Stop celebrating the pagan festival of "Ishtar" (Easter), an invention of the demonic Roman Catholic cult.
he is not the serpent and that is not the point of his reference - the word for lifting up can also mean to exalt or elevate so the context can inform us WHERE this exalting or elevating takes place - it wasn't about the cross - it was about the very heavens that are mentioned twice in John 3:13 ....further to that the same root word is used in both Acts 2:33 & 5:31 to indicate the location where this exaltation occurs which is 'at the right hand of God' If you understand the literal high priesthood of messiah and the location of that priesthood then this makes far more sense than a metaphorical "seeing Jesus on the cross"....very few people actually saw that and clearly not all of them believed and were drawn to him whereas all can come to him for forgiveness and ultimately be saved on the day of the first resurrection
The tribe of Dan was last in the marching order. Rear Guard . Dog soldiers . Sacrificial Lambs 🔥 Snake on a pole . Jesus ,, type . Dan displayed the banner of the Serpent and an Eagle . All of Israel knew who got left behind when in retreat . The snake represented salvation . Yes look to Jesus etc. Now last is first .
Radical Corruption found in Genesis 3:16 with supportive cross references Psalm 7:14 Behold, the wicked man conceives evil and is pregnant with mischief and gives birth to lies. Genesis 3:16 To the woman He said, I will surely multiply your pain in childbearing; in pain you shall bring forth children. Your desire shall be contrary to your husband, but he [Adamic Nature] shall rule over you. James 1:14-15 But each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire. Then desire when it has conceived gives birth to sin, and sin when it is fully grown brings forth death. Romans 7:5 For while we were living in the flesh, our sinful passions, aroused by the law, were at work in our members to bear fruit for death.
I am a follower of the Man who Defeated Death! Hallelujah!
May He Be Lifted Up! 🙌
Awesome Teaching!! I love it and thank you
Love hearing the Hebrew roots. Just subscribed 😊
Chad, thanks for reminding us that when we teach, we need to take time to familiarize our hearers with passages of Scripture that they may not be familiar with. It's easy (and dicey) to assume that everyone knows where we are when we step off into a passage. Wonderful stuff today. Hoping to meet you in Michigan next weekend.
Thank you, Craig! I look forward to seeing you then.
Jesus was crucified Wed. April 12 then rose three days and three nights later. Read the bible. Study Jewish culture. Stop celebrating the pagan festival of "Ishtar" (Easter), an invention of the demonic Roman Catholic cult.
Brilliant
Beautiful insights!
I am trying to figure out the term ‘fiery serpents’. It seems to be the same Hebrew word that is used in Isaiah 6. Is it a fiery serpent that declares “Holy, Holy, Holy.........”?
The Hebrew word commonly translated in Numbers 21 as "fiery" (and sometimes just transliterated as "seraph") is שָׂרַף (saraph). The verb means "to burn" and thus the translation "fiery." This root word is the basis of the seraphim of Isaiah 6. Many scholars believe the seraphim to be winged serpents, linked to the Egyptian griffin or Uraeus serpent. This view has not gone unchallenged, however. In the entry of the Theological Dictionary of the OT on this Hebrew word, the author states that "At least according to the book of Isaiah, the seraphim need not have had the form of a serpent." Indeed, the only physical description we have of them speaks of their hands, feet, wings, and face, which is suggestive of a human-type form, such as some of the humanoid beings in Ezekiel who bear the throne of YHWH. Back in Numbers 21, the seraph is certainly linked with the serpents, but how is uncertain.
Its kundalini energy rising
Jesus was crucified Wed. April 12 then rose three days and three nights later. Read the bible. Study Jewish culture. Stop celebrating the pagan festival of "Ishtar" (Easter), an invention of the demonic Roman Catholic cult.
he is not the serpent and that is not the point of his reference
- the word for lifting up can also mean to exalt or elevate so the context can inform us WHERE this exalting or elevating takes place
- it wasn't about the cross
- it was about the very heavens that are mentioned twice in John 3:13 ....further to that the same root word is used in both Acts 2:33 & 5:31 to indicate the location where this exaltation occurs which is 'at the right hand of God'
If you understand the literal high priesthood of messiah and the location of that priesthood then this makes far more sense than a metaphorical "seeing Jesus on the cross"....very few people actually saw that and clearly not all of them believed and were drawn to him whereas all can come to him for forgiveness and ultimately be saved on the day of the first resurrection
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The tribe of Dan was last in the marching order.
Rear Guard .
Dog soldiers .
Sacrificial Lambs 🔥
Snake on a pole .
Jesus ,, type .
Dan displayed the banner of the Serpent and an Eagle .
All of Israel knew who got left behind when in retreat .
The snake represented salvation .
Yes look to Jesus etc.
Now last is first .
Radical Corruption found in Genesis 3:16 with supportive cross references
Psalm 7:14
Behold, the wicked man conceives evil
and is pregnant with mischief
and gives birth to lies.
Genesis 3:16
To the woman He said,
I will surely multiply your pain in childbearing; in pain you shall bring forth children. Your desire shall be contrary to your husband, but he [Adamic Nature] shall rule over you.
James 1:14-15
But each person is tempted when he is lured and enticed by his own desire.
Then desire when it has conceived gives birth to sin, and sin when it is fully grown brings forth death.
Romans 7:5
For while we were living in the flesh, our sinful passions, aroused by the law, were at work in our members to bear fruit for death.
Whatever you do don't teach on acts 2.38....