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  1. In this first part of a two-part Hebrew word study, I hope to present a biblical definition of glory and then point to Jesus as the perfect representation of God’s glory. In the second part I plan to suggest how mankind and creation can reflect God’s glory, and then to express some hebraic thoughts on the practical

  2. Mar 11, 2018 · Glory: kevod (Strong’s 3519, 3519a, 3519b) Root: כָּבַד (kaf, bet, dalet). [Sounds like k'vohd] The root word for glory actually comes out of the word honour (kavad). It also carries with it the idea of weight and heaviness. It means that glory is almost palpable… you feel the heaviness of it. Isaiah’s vision of the….

  3. (These paragraphs are very obscure in meaning, and the Hebrew text is probably very corrupt.) The First Path is called the Admirable or the Hidden Intelligence (the Highest Crown): for it is the Light giving the power of comprehension of that First Principle which has no beginning; and it is the Primal Glory, for no created being can attain to its essence.

  4. The Nineteenth Path is the Intelligence of all the activities of the spiritual beings, and is so called because of the affluence diffused by it from the most high blessing and most exalted sublime glory. The Twentieth Path is the Intelligence of Will, and is so called because it is the means of

  5. You are walking The Path of Qoph/Qof. Qoph is the 19th path within the Tree of Life and the 19th letter of the Hebrew Alphabet. (It is also recognized as "29" when all elements of the Tree are considered, including each of the 10 foundational Sephira: this is known as “The 32 Paths of Wisdom”.) Qoph, meaning "back of the head" in Hebrew, is ...

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  6. Jul 24, 2022 · The Weight of Glory. Another interesting facet to glory in Hebrew, kavod, is that it can mean something heavy. It can be both in a positive and a negative sense, used both literally and metaphorically. For example, in Psalm 3:3, kavod refers to God’s shield, His battle armor. Lo and behold, the root word of kavod is “heavy” and is ...

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  8. The glory is the manifested presence of God. And this glory is shown throughout the Bible, this glory is manifested in many different ways. The Hebrew and Greek definitions for glory are similar. The glory is a splendor, a brightness, or shining light – Referring to effulgence (the outshining from a luminous source).

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