Mystical Meaning of the Hebrew Word for "Good News" - Bible 101 - Good News (pt. 7)

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In this lesson, we delve into the profound essence of a Hebrew word often translated as “to bear” or “to bring Good News.” Hebrew, as the foundational language of the Bible and the Israelites, is both dynamic and richly mystical. Those acquainted with Western traditions might find themselves surprised by the depths the Hebrew letters and words can reach.

The Rabbis believed that every aspect of the Hebrew Alphabet, along with the words that emerged from it, had a divine origin. Each subtlety in a word, whether in its phonetic similarity to another or its derivation from a root verb, carries profound significance.

Such is the case with the Hebrew verb for “to bring the Good News” and the nouns associated with it. Given that all Hebrew nouns stem from a root verb, it's intriguing to see how, at deeper, sometimes mysterious levels, the meanings of two English words, which may appear unrelated, are profoundly interconnected.

Exploring these intricate facets of the Hebrew language can steer us towards a deeper comprehension of the kingdom's mysteries.

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