| bio | website | tkos.co.il |
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| location | Tel Aviv, Israel | |
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Software and hardware development, primarily for embedded Linux, FreeRTOS and Open Source technologies
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May 28 |
answered | Three Valleys in Joel 3 |
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May 27 |
answered | “Cakes of Raisins” in Hosea 3 |
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May 27 |
answered | Judgment like light(ning) in Hosea 6:5 |
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May 25 |
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Devoured by the new moon in Hosea 5:7? added 1 characters in body |
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May 25 |
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Devoured by the new moon in Hosea 5:7? added 11 characters in body |
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May 25 |
answered | Devoured by the new moon in Hosea 5:7? |
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May 23 |
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Jewish interpretation of Daniel 7:13-14 added 1016 characters in body |
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May 23 |
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Jewish interpretation of Daniel 7:13-14 added 2 characters in body |
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May 23 |
answered | Jewish interpretation of Daniel 7:13-14 |
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May 23 |
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Jewish interpretation of Daniel 7:13-14 From middle of 2:4 until end of 7 is Aramaic. "bar enash" is the same as the Hebrew "ben adam", meaning, "human being". |
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May 23 |
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What are the “shields of the earth”? Credits: lib.cet.ac.il/pages/item.asp?item=13982 (Heb.) |
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May 23 |
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What are the “shields of the earth”? Same term magen or shield used in Psalms 84:10, and 89:19. In 47:9 the term is used instead of "kings" because at this point in time they are defeated and so are no longer worthy of the title which in this psalm refers only to God. This psalm seems to commemorate an actual military victory, for which God is credited. |
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May 23 |
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What are the “shields of the earth”? My translation would be: "The nobles of the nations assemble, along with the people of the God of Abraham, for the rulers of the earth have submitted to God, and He is greatly praised". |
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May 22 |
answered | Is Hosea 4:11 teaching total abstinence from alcohol? |
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May 22 |
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“God of Heaven” in the book of Daniel In manuscript, Ezra 7:*12*, Aramaic "Elaha Shamaya". See Daniel 2:19 same Aramaic. See Genesis 24:3 for first use in Hebrew, preceded by the tetragrammaton, followed by "and God of the earth". See Nehemiah 1:4 (Heb.). |
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May 22 |
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“God of Heaven” in the book of Daniel In manuscript, Ezra 7:12, Aram. "Elaha Shamaya". |
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May 22 |
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Are the Psalms intended to be didactic? deleted 1 characters in body |
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May 22 |
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Are the Psalms intended to be didactic? added 34 characters in body |
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May 22 |
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Are the Psalms intended to be didactic? added 201 characters in body |
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May 22 |
answered | Are the Psalms intended to be didactic? |