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Today we are going to study the first two critical phrases in Hebrew, am-y’taphas (אִם־יִתָּפֵשׂ) “is caught,” and b’ebrah (ַּבעֲבֵרָה) “wrongdoing.” As we ponder what they mean, remember to use them as the weapon of self-examination, HEB 4:12.
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(732) 314 – 1956
https://ilanrestoration.com/
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On FB @ilanrestorationfellowship
By Billy EliasToday we are going to study the first two critical phrases in Hebrew, am-y’taphas (אִם־יִתָּפֵשׂ) “is caught,” and b’ebrah (ַּבעֲבֵרָה) “wrongdoing.” As we ponder what they mean, remember to use them as the weapon of self-examination, HEB 4:12.
***DON’T FORGET TO LIKE AND HIT THE SUBSCRIBE BUTTON! ***
(732) 314 – 1956
https://ilanrestoration.com/
[email protected]
On FB @ilanrestorationfellowship