6 Sacrifice and offering you did not desire— but my ears you have opened—
burnt offerings and sin offerings you did not require.
7 Then I said, “Here I am, I have come—
it is written about me in the scroll.
8 I desire to do your will, my God;
your law is within my heart.”
As I stated in previous threads, Sin is the Hebrew word is Chet. Chet is missing the mark, or lacking knowledge to arrive at the goal. Sin is never
without hope. Less than a defect in the person, sin is an impairment of sight, or the inability to see beyond probability and outcomes. Missing the
mark is a process to open eyes and bring sight to the blind. What does it mean to hit the mark, or find the mark with open eyes and ears?
Consider a few root words in Hebrew. For more on the Aleph Tav, see this thread: TAV -
Seal of Creation
Root 1022 – Aleph Tav – Mark (Benner Lexicon)
This is the image of the Ox moving toward a mark. The pictograph of Tav is of two crossed sticks “used to mark the furrow for plowing a field with
oxen. The plowman drives the oxen toward a distant mark in order to keep the furrow straight.” Bet Aleph Tav is coming to God, or arriving at the
mark of Tav (Ruth 2:12 – Bet Aleph Tav).
12 May the Lord repay you for what you have done. May you be richly rewarded by the Lord, the God of Israel, under whose wings you have come (Bet
Aleph Tav) to take refuge.”
In the book of Ruth, Ruth was gleaning grain (Ears) in the field behind the Sons of
the landowner. The Guardian-Redeemer (Boaz) was the guardian of the Sons. As we learn from Galatians 3, the Law of God is our guardian. We are
released from the guardian when we reach the mark, or the end of the furrow with the Guardian. In this sense, we are the slaves who eventually own
the land.
Galatians 3
23 Before the coming of this faith, we were held in custody under the law, locked up until the faith that was to come would be revealed. 24 So the law
was our guardian until Christ came that we might be justified by faith. 25 Now that this faith has come, we are no longer under a guardian.
The word 'Mark' here also implies a family standard, or family flag used to identify the family as a sign of strength. ”An agreement or covenant by
two where a sign or mark of the agreement is made as a reminder to both parties of the agreement.”
Also on this root is the word plow-point. The plow-point cuts the deep furrow in the ground for planting seed
(ears of grain). In this sense, the ear must open in the soil. As a previous
thread I just linked points out, ears must open for seeds to express the information in the soil. Ultimately, the soil is the Heart. Moving the Hey
in Heart makes the word eartH, or soil for the ear. Adding a Hey to ear makes Hear. There are no accidents in this odd arrangement of letters.
Hebrew is the tree of knowledge and the fruit that falls from the branches are the various words found in other languages (Babel).
The next word form the root of Mark is Sign.
Aleph Tav Hey makes the word Arrive, or traveling toward a marked destination. Arriving to the mark is the opening of the ear, or the letter Hey
meaning behold (Filling of the Homer / Cor / Heart – 10 bushels of grain). When the ear opens, we (H)ear. The opposite of this is Sin (Chet), or
missing the mark. Aleph Tav Hey also makes the word YOU, or the one that has arrived.
Aleph Tav Tav makes the word Mark / Agree. This is coming toward the mark. ”A standard, or flag, with the family mark hangs as a sign. An
agreement or covenant by two where a sign or mark of the agreement is made as a reminder of to both parties.”
Aleph Yod Tav Vav Nun (Ay-Twn) makes the word Entrance, or gate for the one entering with the mark. What is the mark of the sheep that has been
marked? What does a shepherd do to the sheep after wandering in the wilderness? He sheers the sheep, removing the wool. The wool is then washed
white and made into a robe, or garment marking the final stage of refinement. Revelation 6:11.
What happens if we reverse the Mark to Tav Aleph?
Root 1484 - Point / Mark – Tav Aleph
Two crossed sticks (Tav) is the shape of the family standard used to point to the mark of the one carrying the standard.
Tav Aleph is also the word Room, or a room in the house of the Father, with the Hebrew word Father being Aleph Bet, or Strong House. It is a place
marked out, like the many mansion mentioned by Jesus. Tav Aleph Hey is the word Point, or pointing toward the mark. Tav Aleph Vav Hey (TA-WH) is the
word Boundary, or a marked out area.
John 14
14 Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, believe also in me.
2 In my Father's house are many mansions: if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you.
3 And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself; that where I am, there ye may be also.
4 And whither I go ye know, and the way ye know.
All quotes from the Ancient Hebrew Lexicon by Benner.
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If you want to teach you should not speak so cryptic ...... that is if you want to get your point across to the masses.
Cryptic - having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure.
The OP takes the obscure and mysterious apart into it's basic elements, then speaks it plainly. There are only facts there from the Lexicon and
farming. Nothing hidden.
If you want to teach you should not speak so cryptic ...... that is if you want to get your point across to the masses.
Cryptic - having a meaning that is mysterious or obscure.
The OP takes the obscure and mysterious apart into it's basic elements, then speaks it plainly. There are only facts there from the Lexicon and
farming. Nothing hidden.
no, it really doesnt. just in this incarnation you have already had plenty of users complaining that your threads arent nearly worth the number of
times they get posted. me personally, i think your entire stock of threads is just a long series of reposts. loosely constructed poorly referenced and
just stating opinions like they are facts.
"1 + H/purple - C# x 3 clockwork oranges = i love jesus and so should you or you will burn in the lake of fire forever and ever!"
^ thats what your threads feel like.
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It sounds like you may not have read the OP. Read it, then look the terms up for yourself if you want to verify the facts:
Ancient Hebrew Lexicon
The parable of the sower is a well known parable. There are a few new facts (like the Tav Aleph) that I have not yet covered. The reason you may be
having trouble is the fact that the subject is the same. From any angle, it appears symmetric. I have tried to show all angles to the same object of
observation.
It sounds like you may not have read the OP. Read it, then look the terms up for yourself if you want to verify the facts:
Ancient Hebrew Lexicon
The parable of the sower is a well known parable. There are a few new facts (like the Tav Aleph) that I have not yet covered. The reason you may be
having trouble is the fact that the subject is the same. From any angle, it appears symmetric. I have tried to show all angles to the same object of
observation.
There are many other threads available on ATS.
just because i find your thread incomprehensible does not mean i havent made a sincere effort, although i can understand why that is the conclusion
you would be aiming for. poop is poop no matter what angle you view it from.
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given)
just because i find your thread incomprehensible does not mean i havent made a sincere effort, although i can understand why that is the conclusion
you would be aiming for. poop is poop no matter what angle you view it from.
Generally, when a person does not ask questions about the things they find incomprehensible, they do not learn the truth of what is said. What
relation would the plowman's mark have to the string-line leading him across the furrow? When he arrives at his mark, what is the next step?
Planting ears (seed) into the ground and watching them open. It's all summed up in the Bet Aleph Tav word meaning, "I have come."
Reread the first verse quoted:
Psalm 40:6-8
6 Sacrifice and offering you did not desire—
but my ears you have opened—
burnt offerings and sin offerings you did not require.
7 Then I said, “Here I am, I have come—
it is written about me in the scroll.
8 I desire to do your will, my God;
your law is within my heart.”
Ears are open. He arrives when he says, "Here I am, I have come."
You are saying, "I am here, but where am I going?"
I simply tell you to follow the string-line to the mark. It's right there in the OP. Ears must open, but not until the ground is plowed, the seeds
are planted and watered, and light shines in a dark place. If not, it will simply be words, words words to you. Incomprehensible is the state of
unplowed soil.
Watch the video in the OP. He makes it abundantly clear.
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If you want to teach you should not speak so cryptic ...... that is if you want to get your point across to the masses.
Maybe you can explain to us how and why God hid what He was teaching us in hundreds of pages of narrative, poetry, proverbs, rant, and history. My
answer is, He did it so that we would have to go back, go back to the text, until that text had accomplished its task on our hearts and minds. Jesus
the Christ and His follower, AlephBet, are speaking to those who have ears to (h)ear - much as I have observed in my own life that not everyone has
the ability to see what they are looking at. Uff da.