Welcome back to Marie Speaks G-d’s Grace Bible Study
Shalom Children of G-d!
This week’s Jewish terminology words are: Friend – yedeed/-ah, Friendliness- yakhas yedeedootee, friendly- yedeedootee, friendship- yedeedoot.
With Love,
Marie
Welcome back to Marie Speaks G-d’s Grace Bible Study
Shalom Children of G-d!
This week’s Jewish terminology words are: Friend – yedeed/-ah, Friendliness- yakhas yedeedootee, friendly- yedeedootee, friendship- yedeedoot.
With Love,
Marie
Welcome back to Marie Speaks G-d’s Grace Bible Study
Shalom Children of G-d!
This week’s Jewish terminology words is: Family -messp|ah/ahot
with Love,
Marie
What lead me to research specifically this word?
I am glad you asked…. I honestly don’t really have a good answer here … this time. I honestly, was just cleaning and thinking about something I saw on the news that really troubled me. So of course I began to pray to G-d my wonderful glorious Father. Some words out loud, but mostly in my heart I was puttering around praying. I was asking G-d, how can some people be so evil, so cruel, so and the word savage popped up in my mind. And I said yes exactly soooo savage. I don’t understand. Where or how, does being a savage or evil or wicked or cruel come to someone or a group of people or a society as a way of life? I believe most people are good and want to good and want to be good, all good according to Torah of course.
I actually had decided a couple of days ago not to continue watching so much news. I mean I was watching news day and night and on walks etc. and I just was feeling so very over whelmed. I decided I didn’t want that feeling of being overwhelmed therefore the great difference in stress of watching the news and being informed had to be railed in. So this is what lead to me… just focusing more and more on lessons in Torah study and walks in nature and great times with wonderful family and friends.
But, why are some people soooo savage? This question still linger…. so I decided to look it up and make a lesson out of it.
with Love,
Marie
Welcome back to Marie Speaks G-d’s Grace Bible Study
Shalom Children of G-d!
This week’s Jewish terminology words are:
Time-zman/eem- A moment or instance when an event comes about or is anticipated. This “time” may also be in longevity, or may seem speedily, or even prolonged, to name a few. In either case, of what “time” may feel or seem like to us here while on earth, ultimately we acknowledge that all, yes all happenings (for lack off a better word), are determine and sovereignly ordained by The One and True Only Living G-d, Blessed be He.
Hour- sha’ah/hot – This may point to a remembrance of when an event or occurrence has taken place in a person or people’s life to which they will be able to recall without a doubt, transpired by the right hand by Almighty G-d, or was allowed (if G-d perceived negatively), allowed to take place for growth, moment, education, or for the greater good, understood or not understood.
instances- pa’am/pa’ameem: Aligned with the acknowledgement that G-d, is the ultimate wisdom and creator of all, instance come about for the benefit of the created to give reference, cry out to, or find comfort in knowing G-d, is forever present in our lives, the lives of others, and everything part of creation.
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With Love,
Marie
While studying to this weeks Terminology Words of the Week Environment seveev|ah/-ot and Environmental (peegoor) seveevatee ; I was also studying Tehillim 38, of which we shall be going over G’W, later this week. In this Psalms King David is pleading for Almighty G-d’s presence and deliverance in His life and current situation or troubles despite His imperfections and transgressions.
I asked myself…….
-What is the definition of environment?
-Are environments able to be changed?
-Are there examples in the Torah or Tanakh about different types or kinds or categories of environments?
– Are environments and environmental retardation generation?
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with love,
Marie
#justaclip
So, like my Spanish teacher in high school taught me….
“It’s better to be thought a fool, then to open ones mouth up and prove that you are”;
Can you tell I was her “favorite student!?”
hahahahahahha! memories……….
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with Love,
Marie
Soooooo I asked myself…….
How can one remain obedient to G-d, glorify Him alone, yet recognize G-d’s handy work all around?
How can one thank G-d for His creations, while not entering into paganism and or idol worship?
Are there practices or persons we should avoid when seeking to know more about the spiritual realms or understanding?
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with Love,
Marie
#justaclip
I asked myself…….
How does one listen Listen – shmiah and Selah- lift up and hear with their spirit (ruach)?
Answer : Torah
Am I able to command my soul (nef fesh) to hear and obey my Creator?
Answer: Yes.
How? By doing ones best to learn and relearn and grow in following the Torah.
How does one go about truly removing the evil inclination from ones self?
Answer: You guessed it…… Reading the Torah and living the Torah to the best of ones ability and learning every day and every season of one life, in all aspects of ones life.
with Love,
Marie
Just a #clip
Ask oneself? Is there someone exhibiting hypocritical behavior or tendency in your own workplace, business, or place of worship, prayer group, or relationship? Are you at peace? Is there peace? Do people get along better when that person is not around? Does that person seem to always be attacking or speaking evil of others or a specific person?
If so………
Don’t support a hypocrite. Don’t encourage the hypocrite to continue wrongdoing and to set evil against your home, finances, or life.
Some seeking improvement or to better their faults, is not a true hypocrite. For they feel remorse and seek to make atonements of wicked ways. They still have a desire to lessen any animalistic form of the hypocritical nature that plagues them.
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Marie
This weeks Hebrew and Jewish Terminology word of the week: Advice
etzah: gave or advice or counseled
chavat: a hard hitting fact, or constitution law, strict ruling
daat: the sharing of knowledge, shared wisdom leaving room for self interpretation and or conclusion
Hodaah(ot): an admission, confession; notification, notice, announcement
tushiyah: offering advice in general polite manner, politically pleasing advice.
Video lesson is pending.
With love,
Marie