ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “elect” - early 15c., "to choose for an office, position, or duty," from Latin electus, "to pick out, "to collect, gather." "those chosen by God" 🕎1 Peter 2:1-6 KJV
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “enchantment” - c. 1300, "act of magic or witchcraft; use of magic," "magical spell; song, concert, chorus," from enchanter "bewitch, charm," ,cast cantare "to sing"
THE DIETARY LAW, FORBIDDEN FOODS IN THE BIBLE: CATFISH IS AN ABOMINATION UNTO YOU.🕎Leviticus 11:1-47 “These shall ye eat of all that are in the waters: whatsoever hath fins & scales in the waters, in the seas, in the rivers, them shall ye eat.”
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “rich” - Old English rice "strong, powerful; great, mighty; of high rank" (senses now obsolete), in later Old English "wealthy;" 🕎2 Corinthians 8:9 & Revelation 2:9 KJV
OUR DESTINY TO BE IN THIS MINISTRY IS TO MAKE IT UNTO THE END AS IT IS WRITTEN TO FINISH THE WORK🕎 Philippians 2:12 “my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “government” - late 14c., "act of governing or ruling;" “system by which a thing is governed" from Old French "control, direction, administration" 🕎Matthew 19:28 KJV
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “Puerto Rico” - island in the Greater Antilles group of the West Indies, Spanish, literally "rich harbor;" see port, rich. The name was given in 1493 by Christopher Columbus.🕎Genesis 49;22-26 KJV
PASSOVER; March 23 eve to March 30 eve : REHEARSE THE RIGHTEOUS ACTS…“Let no man therefore judge you in meat, in drink, or in respect of an holyday”🕎Deuteronomy 16:8 Six days thou shalt eat unleavened bread: & on the seventh, solemn assembly
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “saint” - early 12c. as an adjective, seinte, "holy, divinely inspired, worthy of worship," from Old French saint, seinte “devout," "one of the elect”, set apart to the services of God,”
ETYMOLOGY, THE ROOT MEANING OF WORDS “just” - late 14c., "morally upright, righteous in the eyes of God" ("Now chiefly as a Biblical archaism" - This is from "a right," "legal right, law" 🕎Matthew 19:28 KJV