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Did You Know Isaiah 53:4

The Word Translated "Grief" in Isaiah 53:4 Literally Means Physical Illness

The Hebrew word translated "griefs" in Isaiah 53:4 is choli (חֹלִי) — meaning illness, sickness, and disease. This was not a metaphor for emotional burden. Jesu

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Did You Know Exodus 15:26

Jehovah-Rapha Was the First Covenant Name God Revealed After Delivering Israel From Egypt

In Exodus 15, immediately after the crossing of the Red Sea, God's first self-disclosure is a healing covenant. Before the Law. Before Sinai. Before the taberna

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Did You Know Matthew 4:23

The English Word "Therapy" Comes Directly From the Greek Word Jesus Used to Describe His Healing Ministry

The Greek word therapeuo (θεραπεύω) — from which English gets "therapy," "therapist," and "therapeutic" — appears throughout the Gospels to describe Jesus's hea

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Did You Know Proverbs 16:33

In Ancient Israel, Casting Lots Was an Act of Worship — Not Gambling

Casting lots (Goral) in Scripture was not a game of chance. It was a formal act of submission to divine sovereignty — the community's way of saying the outcome

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Did You Know Jeremiah 1:9

The Hebrew Word for "Prophet" Does Not Mean "One Who Predicts the Future"

The Hebrew word Navi (נָבִיא) — translated "prophet" — does not primarily mean predictor. It means one through whom God speaks. The prophet does not originate t

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Did You Know Deuteronomy 28:2

"Mazal Tov" Does Not Mean "Good Luck"

Most people think Mazal Tov means "congratulations" or "good luck." The Hebrew underneath those two words carries a theological declaration that has nothing to

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Did You Know Luke 10:19

The New Testament Has Two Different Greek Words for "Power" — and the Difference Matters

English translations often use "power" for both Exousia and Dunamis — but these are two distinct Greek concepts. One is delegated authority. The other is raw ab

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Did You Know John 15:1

The Vine Was Israel's National Symbol — Which Makes John 15 Even More Significant

When Jesus said "I am the true Vine," His Jewish audience recognised He was making a startling claim. The vine was Israel's most recognisable national symbol —

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Did You Know Leviticus 17:11

Leviticus 17:11 Said "Life Is in the Blood" Thousands of Years Before Science Confirmed It

The Hebrew word Dam (דָּם) carried a theological truth in Leviticus 17:11 that science would not catch up to for more than three thousand years. The life of the

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Did You Know Genesis 1:5

When God Named Things in Genesis 1, He Was Not Just Labelling Them — He Was Declaring Their Purpose

The Hebrew verb Qara — "to call, to name" — is used repeatedly in Genesis 1 when God names what He creates. In the Hebrew world, naming was not labelling. It wa

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Did You Know Romans 8:30

Theologians Call Romans 8:30 the "Golden Chain" — Because It Has No Dropout Point

Theologians have long called Romans 8:29-30 the "Golden Chain of Salvation" — a sequence with no gap, no dropout point, and no conditional break. Everyone in th

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Did You Know Genesis 1:28

The Dominion Mandate in Genesis 1 Was Humanity's Original Job Description — and Jesus Restored It

Before the fall. Before the law. Before the Ten Commandments. God's first instruction to humanity was a governance mandate — "rule over the earth." The Hebrew w

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Did You Know Romans 8:15

In the Ancient World, Adoption Was a Legal Transaction That Transferred Full Inheritance Rights

When Paul says believers are "adopted" as sons of God, he is not using a warm metaphor. He is invoking a precise legal framework from both Hebrew and Roman law

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Did You Know Philippians 4:7

The Greek Word for "Peace" in the New Testament Doesn't Mean Calm — It Means Reassembly

Eirēnē (εἰρήνη) — the Greek word for peace used 92 times in the New Testament — comes from a root meaning to join essential parts together to make something who

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Did You Know Habakkuk 2:4

The Hebrew Word Translated "Faith" in the Old Testament Primarily Means Faithfulness

The Hebrew word emunah (אמונה) — behind every Old Testament use of "faith" — means faithfulness, steadiness, and covenant reliability. Not mental belief.

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Did You Know Isaiah 24:16

Boged (בּוֹגֵד) Is the Hebrew Word for a Covenant-Breaker

The Hebrew word boged doesn't just mean "unfaithful" — it describes a traitor who knows the terms of a covenant and acts against them anyway.

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Did You Know Psalm 139:23

The Hebrew Word for "Heart" in Psalm 139 Means the Whole Inner Person

The Hebrew word levav (לֵבָב) — translated "heart" in Psalm 139 — is not about emotions. It is the seat of intellect, will, and moral conscience — the entire co

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Did You Know Matthew 11:28

The Greek Word for "Rest" Was Used for Fallow Fields and Weary Armies

When Jesus promised rest in Matthew 11:28, He used a word with two vivid ancient meanings — one agricultural, one military. Neither one means a nap.

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Did You Know Genesis 2:7

In Hebrew, "Soul" Means the Whole Person — Not Just a Spiritual Part

The Hebrew word nephesh — translated "soul" — does not describe a spiritual compartment inside a person. It describes the whole person.

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Did You Know Genesis 32:28

The Name "Israel" Means "He Wrestles with God"

Jacob's new name wasn't a reward for winning — it was a marker of transformation through encounter.

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