Genesis 12 - The Call of Abram
the Tower of Babel incident. Where God divided the table of nations among the Sons of God. God takes His portion, the Hebrews, and calls out the pagan Abram and his family to begin the restoration of nations and God's Edenic vision.
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Genesis 12 ESV (biblegateway.com) ESV English
Genesis 12 Hebrew and English (Sefaria - Jewish Texts) Hebrew translation with English
Genesis 12 Blue Letter Bible Great online tool to breakdown Hebrew verse by verse
A great primer for understanding God's supernatural realm. There was so much information in the texts of Genesis 1-11 I could have easily written volumes on it. Here is a simple primer that is easy to read yet contains information from dissertations. This book is an eye opener. Read the information that is in all of our Bibles yet is skipped over at the pulpit. What did the Second Temple Hebrews and the early Church believe about demonology? What was their belief in angels? Learn how the Western church is out of alignment with what is being taught in contemporary deliverance ministry. Learn what the Apostles believed about the supernatural realm of God. This is a great primer for this podcast and I will reference it quite a bit. Help support the ministry and buy a copy of the book. Then please review it on Amazon! God Bless
Cosmology and Demonology in Genesis 1-11: The Serpent, Divine Council, and Regional Spirits
Hebrew notes:
YHWH is the Lord's covenantal name. Scholars refer to this as the Tetragrammatron, "four letters". In Jewish tradition these four letters should not be pronounced. Under tradition, you should say, "my lord" - in Hebrew it is "Adonai". I deferred to using Adonai in the podcast when translating YHWH.
Till' Next Time
Thank you, everyone, for tuning in!
Thank you for your patience. I am still learning Hebrew and I made quite a few mistakes in the video. But nothing horrible and no heresy. But I think it is great for people curious about learning Hebrew and the Old Testament.
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Rev. Mike
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