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Bible Wonders - The Greatest Love Story

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March 21, 2021 7:00 am

Bible Wonders - The Greatest Love Story

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March 21, 2021 7:00 am

The Title to the greatest love song ever written

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Did you ever wonder?

I do. Did you ever wonder? Why the sun always rises but the stars never fall?

Why dry land is never satisfied by water? And why fire never says enough? So they say nothing to this book but just today I just want to just start out at the very beginning and wonder about the song of songs, the word itself. It's an amazing thing, the way that Solomon penned this title, because in Hebrew the word song is just ajection and a yud and a rish.

However when he says the Song of Songs it gets really interesting there. So we'll just take the word song to begin with which makes sense, it's a beautiful thing. That first shin, which would mean to oxidize or to chew on, this next letter being yud, which is the God spark.

So when you chew on the God spark, obviously, and you do that in the spirit with that race, you know, it's almost like the sound of a wind, then you get the idea of, wow, that's breaking out in song, especially if you are literally consuming God. So it's a beautiful, beautiful word, song, in Hebrew, and so when you say song, and then he says of songs is the way it's translated, well, in Hebrew it looks quite a bit different than just of songs, so you can get song in there the second time. I really want you to wonder with me about how he penned the second word, and the beautiful thing about Hebrew is, especially Biblical Hebrew, is they throw in letters to signify important concepts that they add on to a basic word. So we know that the original word song is in there, but when he says of songs, he has first a hey, and we've talked about that letter hey means to express, and so he's telling you he's going to really express something now, and to say behold, and so it's like the song of behold, and then he uses the word song again, which is a shin, and a yud, and a reish, but what he tags it with, what he puts on the end, the suffix of the word song, he adds another yud, which again means that God's spark, or God's hand coming down, or a drop, like a droplet. When the word maim, there's three different mems in there, in a way, in that that yud is a drop of water, an open mem, and a closed mem. So in the end of this word songs, when it says the song of songs, you've got this expressed chewing of the God's spark through the wind, with another drop of the God's spark in this final mem, which we've talked about in several episodes recently, it ends the word shalom, and it ends the word for repent, nakam. And so you get this sense of extra meaning, which really, when you think of a God's spark in front of a mem, you can't help but think of Yeshua, because again, the name Jesus starts with a yud, and Messiah begins with a mem, and so you get this idea that this is behold, this song is to Jesus, and he makes it clearly in the title, for those who are just looking at it, this yud and this mem are there very specifically, in my view, to point to the fact that he is singing this song to Jesus. What a wonder about today on Bible Wonders.
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