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Nahir G
Nahir G

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Nahir G
Nahir G

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Nick Liebenberg
Nick Liebenberg

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Lily Portion for Today: Thursday February 29

Parents, you must be holy in the sense in which Elohiym asks you to be holy. He never asks you to be a Trappist Monk or a hermit. His desire for you is to make the world a more holy place in your daily walk. (Prayer: Father, help us that we may grow in holiness and purify our hearts with a spark of Your Holiness. We need to put our trust in You, our Saviour and be more faithful to You. Grant us joy in labour and more power in prayer, amein.)

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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

2 yrs

God told Moses to move out of the way so He could destroy Israel, but this was only a test of Moses' heart. Moses instead pleaded on behalf of the people, passing the test, and God honored him for it. It takes great wisdom to know when to stand in the face of God like Moses and when to stand down.

Remember that God always behaves consistently with his promises. Reminding him of his own words is the most effective method of appeal.
#exodus 32:7-13

https://www.americantorah.com/....2017/03/12/balancing

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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

2 yrs

The Hebrews believed they were worshiping YHWH in the incident with the golden calf, or at least that's what they said. They weren't stupid. They didn't believe the calf was actually YHWH. Rather, they probably made it as an intermediary, more a replacement for Moses than for YHWH himself. People are always trying to put more intermediaries between us and God. Bibles, saints, relics, clerics, politicians, etc. These can all be golden calves.
#exodus 32:4-5

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GidgetsMom
GidgetsMom

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Rhy Bezuidenhout to answer your "hail zeus" qustion: "soos" actually means "horse" in hebrew. So if we are understanding hebrew and aramaic as the original languages, "hey soos" is a letter of the alphabet, followed by "horse": jibberish. Latin pronounces "j" lightly compared to english. "Sus" comes from the latin need to make a word masculine since Yeshua is male. Transliterating names rarely brings any meaning with it. Yeshua means "salvation." J-sus means "h horse", kinda like saying h is for horse in preschool! Greek "Iesus" is gibberish. Its just the closest greek could come to Yeshua without breaking its own rules.

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Rhy Bezuidenhout

 
Yes, so neither transliteration nor etymology shows that the name Jesus actually says: “Hail Zeus”. I am therefore still waiting for Cody to show where he came across this understanding.
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Joshua Myers

GidgetsMom That seems like a lot of leaps to get it to mean that. English transliterates words as well and we don't break them down to mean something else (unless your praying before a national audience). Like "amen". We know it is Hebrew and it is not saying "a group of males". To take what the Greek translated to and then to translate that back to Hebrew also seems counterintuitive. There are many people out there that have taken song lyrics and other things and run them through translators, going back and forth through different languages. You never get the same meaning as the original when you go back to the original language. As you point out, the Greek translators tried to keep Greek's language rules intact when transliterating names, for whatever reason. That is why Iesous for Yeshua and Moses for Moshe, and others in Scripture as well. It isn't jibberish, it is how whomever decided to transliterate. In the modern day of all this knowledge of languages and translators and everything, in English we still force "j" for the Hebrew "י" when transliterating. If you ever see a news report about the (former? I don't keep up) Prime Minister of Israel, בנימין (Benyamin), it is always transliterated/pronounced: Benjamin, with a hard "j" sound.
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

2 yrs

On this date in history, 02/29/1944: United States forces land on Los Negros Island, the first step in capturing the Admiralty Islands from the Japanese. #otd #tdih #ww2

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Jerry Mitchell
Jerry Mitchell    Give God 90

2 yrs

Faith is a description of something you believe, trust is the action you take based on your belief. James 2:14 describes it this way, “What use is it, my brothers, if someone says he has faith but he has no works [takes no action]? Can that faith save him?” In the next verse he writes that even the demons believe or have faith and they are terrified. When we claim to believe or have faith but either don’t act on that faith or worse we continue to sin , we are no more than the demons and we deserve to be afraid.

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Rhy Bezuidenhout
Rhy Bezuidenhout      Shop Owners

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After nearly 8 years, spanning 5 different platforms and countless hours of dedication,

The TTN Shop has finally arrived! ?

While I'm fine-tuning the shop to enhance its speed and ensure consistency across the UK and US banners, you're now welcome to start testing the new platform by uploading your products.

Simply visit https://shop.ttn.place and select the UK or US shop, or use the direct links below:

UK - https://shop.ttn.place/uk
US - https://shop.ttn.place/us

Stay tuned for short introductory videos next week, guiding you through the process of uploading products and managing your shop. In the meantime, feel free to explore and give it a try!

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Yochanan

Great! Todah LaEl!
Will the market from TTN Social be moved over to the TTN Shop?
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The US shop (https://shop.ttn.place/us ) is now also populated with the products we sell to better show what the site looks like with products on.

Please let me know your thoughts as I do want this to work for the community so that we can all benefit from having our products in one platform.
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