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"The wicked flee though no one pursues, but the righteous are as bold as a lion." Face the truth of Proverbs 28, where the Father reveals that a people’s stability is directly tied to their obedience to the Torah.
About This Reading In this episode, we sit with Proverbs 28 (Mishlĕ). This narration utilizes The Scriptures 2009 (ISR) translation. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH) and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance.
This chapter contains some of the most sobering warnings in the wisdom literature, particularly regarding our prayer life: "He who turns away his ear from hearing the Torah, even his prayer is an abomination." It addresses the consequences of concealing transgressions versus confessing them and the blessing of the man who always fears 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄. We aim to decrease so that the wisdom of the Word and the authority of the Name may be the focus of your meditation.
Key Highlights:
Focus: Moral Boldness vs. Fear, The Weight of the Torah, and the Folly of Trusting in One's Own Heart.
Translation: The Scriptures 2009 (ISR).
Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary.
How to Use This Episode: Listen to this chapter when you need to recalibrate your moral compass. It is a powerful meditation for those in positions of influence or for anyone seeking to understand why "hard-heartedness" leads to calamity. Use it to remind yourself that true wealth is found in integrity, not in "hasting to be rich."
Excerpts from the scriptures.
All Praises to 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 Elohiym!
Scripture Metadata (KJV Edition): KJV, King James Version, Authorized Version, KJV Audio Bible, Restored Names, YAHUAH, YAHUSHA, Pure Word, No Commentary, Scripture Narration, Bible Meditation, KJV Bible Study, Holy Scriptures, Hebrew Roots, Truth and Spirit.
By Mattithyahu Sha'ul"The wicked flee though no one pursues, but the righteous are as bold as a lion." Face the truth of Proverbs 28, where the Father reveals that a people’s stability is directly tied to their obedience to the Torah.
About This Reading In this episode, we sit with Proverbs 28 (Mishlĕ). This narration utilizes The Scriptures 2009 (ISR) translation. In this reading, we honor the set-apart Names of our Creator and His Messiah, speaking 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 (YAHUAH) and YAHUSHA as the Spirit gives utterance.
This chapter contains some of the most sobering warnings in the wisdom literature, particularly regarding our prayer life: "He who turns away his ear from hearing the Torah, even his prayer is an abomination." It addresses the consequences of concealing transgressions versus confessing them and the blessing of the man who always fears 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄. We aim to decrease so that the wisdom of the Word and the authority of the Name may be the focus of your meditation.
Key Highlights:
Focus: Moral Boldness vs. Fear, The Weight of the Torah, and the Folly of Trusting in One's Own Heart.
Translation: The Scriptures 2009 (ISR).
Narration: Pure Scripture, no commentary.
How to Use This Episode: Listen to this chapter when you need to recalibrate your moral compass. It is a powerful meditation for those in positions of influence or for anyone seeking to understand why "hard-heartedness" leads to calamity. Use it to remind yourself that true wealth is found in integrity, not in "hasting to be rich."
Excerpts from the scriptures.
All Praises to 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 Elohiym!
Scripture Metadata (KJV Edition): KJV, King James Version, Authorized Version, KJV Audio Bible, Restored Names, YAHUAH, YAHUSHA, Pure Word, No Commentary, Scripture Narration, Bible Meditation, KJV Bible Study, Holy Scriptures, Hebrew Roots, Truth and Spirit.