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What Does Peace on Earth and Good Will Toward Men Mean?

If you have ever participated in a Christmas play or been in the audience, you are very familiar with this scene: Suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God and saying: Glory to God in the highest, Peace on earth and good will toward men. That is the translation I memorized in Sunday School before I was old enough to go to elementary school. Today, I have a different understanding. Read my blog at -- https://therealyesua.blogspot.com/2017/12/what-does-peace-on-earth-and-good-will.html

The Mysteries of the Beginning

When an elohiym began creating the Heavens and the Earth, the Earth did not exist.   Darkness was over the surface of deep waters. The presence of the elohiym hovered above the surface of the waters. Genesis 1:1-2 The Hebrew word elohiym is a theologically loaded that is translated God, god, gods, goddess, goddesses, angels and judges in the Hebrew Scriptures. The theologies of the translators usually determine how it is translated. In this ancient wisdom account, we are going to allow the Hebrew text to contextually define elohiym for us. Read the complete blog at -- https://wisdomofthebeginnings.blogspot.com/2017/12/the-mysteries-of-beginning.html

Yeshua: Teacher of Righteousness

Over 200 years before the birth of Yeshua (Yeshua), a central figure in the Essene community at Qumran was called “the Teacher of Righteousness .” He was extolled as having a proper understanding of the Torah and qualified to accurately teach it, as well as being one through whom God revealed “the hidden things” to the community. Discover his connection to Yeshua -- https://therealyesua.blogspot.com/2017/12/yeshua-teacher-of-righteousness.html

Forgiveness of Sins

Take a few moments to consider how you would answer the following questions. (1) How many of your sins do you want God to forgive? (2) How many sins of the person you hate the most are you willing to forgive? (3) What does that person you hate the most have to do for you to forgive him or her? (4) What if God required you to do those same things to receive forgiveness? How do you think Jesus would answer those questions? He used techniques like this to make important points. If you like this blog, “Like” our Facebook Pages: Real Yeshua Page Click Here Y Team Page Help us provide you with more information about Yeshua in 2018. Make a special year-end donation and/or become a monthly partner. Click Here to Help.