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  1. Dec 22, 2013 · While the word “Armageddon” comes from Greek New Testament it is in fact a Hebrew phrase הַר מְגִּדו – Har Meggido, meaning “Mount of Maggido.” (Rev.16.16) It was an artificial hill (still in existence today) which Solomon’s northern cavalry used to guard the borders of his kingdom.

  2. Jul 25, 2019 · There are a few words in Hebrew for wait. In Isaiah 40:31 we learn that those who wait upon the Lord will renew their strength. This wait is qavah which is a twisting or binding. It is the word used for making rope. Ever take a close look at a rope. The ancient method of making rope is still used today.

  3. whenever a word ends with “ai” in Hebrew it almost always reflects plural, often a pair and even personal possession - “my.” Therefore, this mysterious name ֵ ©ַדָש (El Shaddai) could literally mean “God (is) my ‘Breast/s’”. Does that make more sense than God the Destroyer or God Almighty? It does. A breast is a symbol of life

  4. Mar 25, 2010 · Waiting is not floating. It is rowing. So, sit down and row. Be active in your waiting. Secure what lies behind you by putting your oars in the water in line with God’s wake. Oh, yes. And do it more than once. “I waited, waited for YHWH.” Topical Index: wait, qawah, hope, row, Psalm 40:2

  5. The Concordance indicates that “Armageddon” is a symbolic name for the scene of some great spiritual contest, and means “Mount of Destruction.” Further, as noted in Rev. 16, Armageddon is of Hebrew origin, and is associated geographically and historic- ally with the Hill of Megiddo. 3.

  6. Dec 27, 2023 · Waiting for the Lord means passively sitting to wait and trust in Him. But, the Hebrew word for wait in the passage is qavah, and it actually means “intertwine” as in “twisting and binding.” It is the word mainly used in making a rope.

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  8. Jan 5, 2021 · There are a few words in Hebrew for wait. In Isaiah 40:31 we learn that those who wait upon the Lord will renew their strength. This wait is qavah which is a twisting or binding.

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