Learning The Instructions of God (The Final Count of the Law) Part 10
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- Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
- Part 10!! The final Count of the Law that still applies to the average person from the Torah! We have reached the Final Number!! This video is on the Law that is in the Torah that God has given to mankind at Mount Sinai. Without it there would be no civilized world.
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Verses that uphold the Law:
Romans 3:31, 7:12, 13:8, 2:12-13, 6:1-2, 6:15, 7:12-14, 7:22, 8:1-7, 9:11
Rev 22:14, 12:17
1 John 2:3-4, 3:22-23, 5:2-3, 3:4, 2:29, 3:7
Matt 5:17-18, 7:21-23, 13:39-43, 15:3
1 Corin 7:19
Gal 3:10
Ephes 2:15
1 Timothy 1:8-11
2 Timothy 2:3-5
Hebrews 1:9, 8:10, 10:16-18, 10:28-29, 13:8
2 John 1:5-6
Deut 11:26-28, 10:12-13, 4:2
Psalms 119:7-11, 119:151-152,111:7-8
Acts 21:20, 24:14, 25:8
John 14:15, 14:21, 14:23-24, 15:10
Malachi 3:6
Numbers 23:19
Isaiah 56, 66
Exodus 20
James 1:25, 2:12, 2:18-26
Eccles 12:13
BEAUTIFUL TEACHING AND A REMINDER OF HOW LOVING OUR GLORIOUS FATHER IS GIVING US GRACE, MERCY AND LOVE, HE IS THE TRUTH, LIFE AND LIGHT ALL WE NEED IS IN HIM AND THROUGH HIM 🙏❤⚘
Thank you for posting your video. 1 question. How do you get the letter "E" when there is no letter "E" in the original language. Also the "V" should be the ooh sound doubled which would look like a "W". As in double "U". Giving the ooh sound more emphasis. Still learning would like to hear or read your e c plantation. Thank you. Peace.
If you are talking about without vowels. All words still have the vowels. Its a matter of learning the vocabulary. I can say words in the Hebrew without the vowels present.. its actually way easier than you think. Also words are put together with root structures so you don't need to know the vowels to figure out the word, if you go by the root and the context of the sentence. If you are talking with the vowels, the E sound has a few vowel letter markings. As far as the W that is an Arabic encroachment into the Hebrew countries that also spoke Arabic. W is not an ancient Hebrew sound. There has been a lot of study to that and I wish they would stop teaching that it is W. Check out my video on that.