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Defining Biblical Love - PART 10 Episode 74 - Wise as Serpents Innocent as Doves

Defining Biblical Love - PART 10 Episode 74 - Wise as Serpents Innocent as Doves

FromAncient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio


Defining Biblical Love - PART 10 Episode 74 - Wise as Serpents Innocent as Doves

FromAncient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio

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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Jun 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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On this episode of Real Israel Talk Radio – Season 2, Episode 74, Program Part 10 we will continue with our detailed look into 1 Corinthians chapter 13 - "The Love Chapter" of the New Covenant. In this study on biblical love, we will recap the episodes leading up where we are now and prepare for a closer look into Genesis 2:25 and Genesis 3:1.Today, we will learn from 1 Corinthians 13:5 how both of these passages of Hebrew scripture -- Genesis 2:25 and Genesis 3:1 point us directly to Yeshua's statement that we are to be "Wise as Serpents and Innocent as Doves."  In turn, understanding this will help us to also understand Paul's statement in 1 Corinthians 13:5 that Divine giving love is NOT unbecoming or unseemly, a statement that we would do well to correctly understand to mean that Divine giving love is NOT a love based on earthly wisdom below but on heavenly wisdom from above. It's all in the Hebrew and it's a model for us to emulate on Earth as it is in Heaven.Join us for a candid look into the "mountains" and "valleys" of love along with the joys and the pitfalls of what we need to look for so that we don't become mired down in behaviors that are unbecoming and unseemly. We'll get an introduction into four Hebrew words that are often misunderstood and/or mistranslated from Hebrew into English:(arah), with a meaning of naked, exposed, and uncovered. (ervah), which in Hebrew means something that is unbecoming and unseemly. (ahram/ahrum), which means cunning, crafty, shrewd, prudent, brilliant, very wise.(bosh/boosha), which means shamefulness, disappointment, and dishonor.This is our continuing study in Paul's "Love Chapter" of 1 Corinthians 13 and Defining Biblical Love: to be wise as serpents and innocent as doves." This is PART 10, Episode 74 in our Real Israel Talk Radio Podcasts.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=23WBKCMBHKDT8/Ancient Roads: Real Israel Talk Radio)
Released:
Jun 5, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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NOTICE: New weekly podcasts are NOT being produced at this present time. I am taking some much-needed time off to focus on my personal relationship with Yehovah and my family. Thanks so much for understanding. Yah willing, I shall return when I am supposed to return. In the meantime, I have archived well over 100 programs, each at 50-minutes from the previous two years beginning January 2020. ABOUT THIS PODCAST: In speaking about Israel, there is a physical and material State that was voted into legal existence on November 29, 1947, and then politically declared to be the State of Israel on May 14, 1948. However, there is yet another Israel that very few are even aware of. This is a spiritual entity represented by the God of Israel (יהוה) in the biblical Hebrew narratives of Tanakh (The Torah, the Prophets, the Writings) and HaBrit HaChadasha (The New Testament) writings as "My People." This holy entity is not specifically about Jews or non-Jews (i.e., "Gentiles"). This is a spiritually Holy and Separated Torah People, a Nation, a Messianic Light to the world. In this weekly podcast, I have much to say about these "born from above" people as Yeshua (Jesus) spoke about. In this podcast, I address a number of spiritual issues relating to the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil (Genesis 2:17 and Chapter 3), The Tree of Life (Genesis 2:9; 2:17), the Law of Moses -- the Torah; the New Covenant or New Testament; and how all the biblical and theological terminology should be understood and how the biblical Hebraic concepts can be applied to our everyday life.