- Apr 16, 2017
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So I was going through the scripture and came to Revelation 7:5-8 when God pulled my heart to look up their names in hebrew. Their names individually are as follows.
Judah :- Praised
Reuben :- behold, a son
Gad :- fortunate; blessed; luck
Asher :- happy
Naphtali :- my struggle/strife
Manasseh :- God hath made me forget
Simeon :- listening; obedient, God is listening, that is heard
Levi :- pledged; attached; jointed
Issachar :- reward; recompense
Zebulun :- prince; dwelling; habitation
Joseph :- he will add or give increase, May (jehovah add or give increase)
Benjamin :- son of the right hand
Together:
Praised, behold a son. Fortunate happy my struggle God hath made me forget, listening pledged reward/dwelling. (He will/may Jehovah) add or give increase, son of the right hand.
Thoughts, opinions? It's nothing significant, it's just neat. He says we are to test the spirits, and if we test spirits, proving that the work we're testing is of the light, we prove his work. Not saying that his work is verified in us, but meaning that if we test His works, they'll always point out to be true. So, therefore, the bible being His will, His word, His truth, if we test and closely examine the things held within, they'll always prove up. There's so much depth to this book as He's showing me. There's absolutely no way man could've made this.
Judah :- Praised
Reuben :- behold, a son
Gad :- fortunate; blessed; luck
Asher :- happy
Naphtali :- my struggle/strife
Manasseh :- God hath made me forget
Simeon :- listening; obedient, God is listening, that is heard
Levi :- pledged; attached; jointed
Issachar :- reward; recompense
Zebulun :- prince; dwelling; habitation
Joseph :- he will add or give increase, May (jehovah add or give increase)
Benjamin :- son of the right hand
Together:
Praised, behold a son. Fortunate happy my struggle God hath made me forget, listening pledged reward/dwelling. (He will/may Jehovah) add or give increase, son of the right hand.
Thoughts, opinions? It's nothing significant, it's just neat. He says we are to test the spirits, and if we test spirits, proving that the work we're testing is of the light, we prove his work. Not saying that his work is verified in us, but meaning that if we test His works, they'll always point out to be true. So, therefore, the bible being His will, His word, His truth, if we test and closely examine the things held within, they'll always prove up. There's so much depth to this book as He's showing me. There's absolutely no way man could've made this.