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       The Poetry of Yahweh      Ephesians - A Mine of Rubies, Emeralds & Diamonds - Download The PDF"The  book of Ephesians is 'a' if not 'the' pinnacle of the Christian faith. To  discover and understand these jewels of truth, we must mine below the surface, a  labyrinth of tunnels that lay hundreds of feet below the opening, passages ever  leading us on to open the eyes of our heart, enabling us to behold our glorious  Creator, Yahweh Elohim of Host and His triumphal Son, Christ Yahshua. Ephesians  is difficult to comprehend because of its sentence syntax. After  the general introduction, the book begins with a 278 word sentence, Ephesians  1:3-14 and this is just the introduction to this glorious adventure. As spelunkers explore different levels of  caverns, we also choose the depth we are willing to explore, expecting gems  around every bend, hoping for a grand cavern filled with wonders beyond our greatest  expectations. This journey is into the super sentences of Ephesians, of which  there are many.  Understanding these  devises of communication will allow us to behold and fulfill our vital purpose  upon the earth, bringing glory unto our Father." Open as a webpage
 
 The Poet of Poets, Our Creator (The Exquisite Poetry of Yahweh) - Download The PDFSamuel  Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834), an English poetic, defined poetry as, 'the best  words in the best order.' He who could accomplish such a task would be the  greatest poet of all times. Such a Poet does exist! Yahweh, the Creator of the  greatest star and the smallest cell, is also the Creator of Hebrew words, their  meanings, their various arrangements and figures of speech. He is a lover of  words, the master of meaning, expressing his very thoughts and ideas to us, the  hearers.   Open as a webpage
 
 Precious Jewels in the Hebrew Language - Download The PDFThe  Hebrew language does not have tenses, such as past, present and future, as does  the English language, but rather Hebrew verbs are in a state, called Perfect or  Imperfect. English Bible translations, Young's being the exception, changes  these verbs from being perfect or imperfect to our usage of past, present and  future. For example, when David was speaking to Goliath, the Hebrew text reads (Young's  Bible), "This day doth Jehovah shut thee up into my hand — and I have smitten thee, and turned aside thy head from off thee, and given the carcase of the camp of the Philistines this day to the fowl of the heavens..."  but English Bible translations, such as the NIV, change these verbs to, "This  day the LORD will hand you over to  me, and I will strike you down and [will] cut off your head. Today I will give the carcasses of the  Philistine army to the birds of the air..." (1 Sam. 17:46). The usage of  the Hebrew perfect or imperfect, which are underlined, can only be seen in  Young's Bible. Open as a webpage
 
 The  Word of Yahweh is Art of  the Highest Magnitude - Download PDF ArticleArt  is the skillful production of the beautiful into visible forms. Michelangelo's essence is revealed through his sculptures  'David' and 'Pieta.' These masterpieces can be drawn or painted by other artists  but the essence of Michelangelo will be lost in part due to the translation and  reproduction process. One must touch and see the original David to fully perceive  the heart of Michelangelo. William Shakespeare was an artist whose pallet  consisted not of marble but of 'words.' Words, as marble, can be chiseled with  such masterful strokes that they result in a masterpiece that transcends mere  communication but rather ascends into the heavens as works of art. Yahweh, the  Creator, the artist of all artists, has unveiled or revealed Himself through  His art, which is His creation.FN1 Yahweh, whether forming a rose, breathing life into a child, sculpting a  planet, creating cherubim or breathing out ruah (spirit), has also unveiled  Himself to mankind through His work of art known as the Word of Yahweh. Open as a web page
 
 Yahweh's Emphasis - Grammatical Inversion - Download PDF ArticleYahweh directs his children to what is important, in his Word, by way of Emphasis. Our common way of emphasizing words today is to underline them, put them into italics, placing them in bold print, and by using many more techniques that direct the eye to what we are Emphasizing. A grammatical construction called, 'inversion,' is a technique that our Father uses throughout his Word. The Rotherham Emphasized Bible maintains these inversions and draws attention to them by using the symbols, <  >. The most popular Bibles today (NIV & NLT) remove thousands of Yahweh's emphasis, displayed through grammatical inversion, by uninverting Yahweh's sentences.  Open as a webpage
 
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