Great video like always Wes. I think a good video idea would be what you made interested in this field, and also your early life. I saw reading your channel description that you were born in Pakistan. Just think that would make a cool video.
Hi Wes, once I learned that Yeshua means salvation and I thought it was so cool in considering Matt 1:21 “She will bear a son, and you will call his name Jesus (Yeshua) for he will save his people from their sins.” But does Yeshua actually mean salvation??
It does! Many verses in old testament speak about Yeshua such as psalm 110, micah 5:2 and so on. And the word yeshua in hebrew mean salvation. So it was even foretold in the prophecies that jesus was going to arrive and save us from our sins.
Another question: does the word grace stem from the two Hebrew words hen / hesed? I Bible teacher once told me that Christians tend to have a limited view of grace. Not incorrect, but that they don’t understand the fullness of its definition. Simply, we say that grace is an unmerited gift, getting what we don’t deserve. But this teacher elaborated that the Hebrew understanding of grace was beyond that, and that the unmerited gift is in fact God in all His fullness, and this brings to light 2 Corinthians 12:9 where the Lord answers Paul in reference to the thorn in his side “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” And Paul continues “Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” Would love to know your thoughts about this extended, supposedly fuller definition of grace.
About Biblingo, does your 10% off code also works for the lifelong option? And could you ask them to include PayPal or something as a payment option for people who do not have credit cards 😂?
This one hurt a little, as I thought this too and thought it was really cool. But truth is more important than 'cool things', so thank you!
This was a very necessary video, thank you.
Great video like always Wes.
I think a good video idea would be what you made interested in this field, and also your early life. I saw reading your channel description that you were born in Pakistan.
Just think that would make a cool video.
Can you do a segment on the sumerian tablets and how the bible is not taken or developed from them.
Can you do a video about Japheth and his daughter? Specifically about Judges 11:31 and 11:40.
Hi Wes, once I learned that Yeshua means salvation and I thought it was so cool in considering Matt 1:21 “She will bear a son, and you will call his name Jesus (Yeshua) for he will save his people from their sins.” But does Yeshua actually mean salvation??
It does! Many verses in old testament speak about Yeshua such as psalm 110, micah 5:2 and so on. And the word yeshua in hebrew mean salvation. So it was even foretold in the prophecies that jesus was going to arrive and save us from our sins.
Another question: does the word grace stem from the two Hebrew words hen / hesed? I Bible teacher once told me that Christians tend to have a limited view of grace. Not incorrect, but that they don’t understand the fullness of its definition. Simply, we say that grace is an unmerited gift, getting what we don’t deserve. But this teacher elaborated that the Hebrew understanding of grace was beyond that, and that the unmerited gift is in fact God in all His fullness, and this brings to light 2 Corinthians 12:9 where the Lord answers Paul in reference to the thorn in his side “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” And Paul continues “Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.” Would love to know your thoughts about this extended, supposedly fuller definition of grace.
Great.
About Biblingo, does your 10% off code also works for the lifelong option? And could you ask them to include PayPal or something as a payment option for people who do not have credit cards 😂?
@@daniellinzel1994 yes it applies to the lifelong option.
No such thing as original hebrew.