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The handful of times I've heard this phrase used, I had no clue what they were referring to. Now I know. Sigh~ another superstition /)_-; Like most superstitions, it sounds good to the ear, but doesn't hold up to Yeshua's example nor the words that came out of his mouth nor his apostles' mouths. I wonder where this superstition gets its inspiration from? Could it be the story of Moses/passover? blood on the doorposts? But even still, that was in order to prevent YHWH (or his angel?) from touching you/entering your house (Hebrews 11:28; Exodus 11:4-5; 12:12, 29-30), not Satan or familiar spirits.
side note: unfortunately, he too got a bit superstitious by the end concerning another area: the name "Jesus" having to be articulated in english, lol. Complete 180° from the Sacred Name Movement. To compare: the Spanish pronunciation is "heh-seuss" ("seuss" as in "Dr. Seuss", lol), in English "gee-zus", in Korean "yeh-soo" (or "yeh-soo-nim" if you add the honorific) and in Hebrew "yeh-shoo-ah" (contracted of course; the KJV's concordance says "yeh-ho-shoo-ah" [»]). The most drastic pronunciation is the English "Gee-zus" IMO. If anyone is to be accused of "deviating" from the "accurate" pronunciation it's the foreigners, right? (a.k.a. us lol , especially since we're distant neighbors). Just thought I'd put that disclaimer so it doesn't leave anyone in this guild divisive over name pronunciation.
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 1:51 pm
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real eyes realize The handful of times I've heard this phrase used, I had no clue what they were referring to. Now I know. Sigh~ another superstition /)_-; Like most superstitions, it sounds good to the ear, but doesn't hold up to Yeshua's example nor the words that came out of his mouth nor his apostles' mouths. I wonder where this superstition gets its inspiration from? Could it be the story of Moses/passover? blood on the doorposts? But even still, that was in order to prevent YHWH (or his angel?) from touching you/entering your house ( Hebrews 11:28; Exodus 11:4-5; 12:12, 29-30), not Satan or familiar spirits. side note: unfortunately, he too got a bit superstitious by the end concerning another area: the name "Jesus" having to be articulated in english, lol. Complete 180° from the Sacred Name Movement. To compare: the Spanish pronunciation is "heh-seuss" ("seuss" as in "Dr. Seuss", lol), in English "gee-zus", in Korean "yeh-soo" (or "yeh-soo-nim" if you add the honorific) and in Hebrew "yeh-shoo-ah" (contracted of course; the KJV's concordance says "yeh-ho-shoo-ah" [ »]). The most drastic pronunciation is the English "Gee-zus" IMO. If anyone is to be accused of "deviating" from the "accurate" pronunciation it's the foreigners, right? (a.k.a. us lol , especially since we're distant neighbors). Just thought I'd put that disclaimer so it doesn't leave anyone in this guild divisive over name pronunciation.
I hope people take time to read your posts. ^^ They are always informative, and enlightening. Thank you for your contributions. smile
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 2:07 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 2:16 pm
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Garland-Green real eyes realize The handful of times I've heard this phrase used, I had no clue what they were referring to. Now I know. Sigh~ another superstition /)_-; Like most superstitions, it sounds good to the ear, but doesn't hold up to Yeshua's example nor the words that came out of his mouth nor his apostles' mouths. I wonder where this superstition gets its inspiration from? Could it be the story of Moses/passover? blood on the doorposts? But even still, that was in order to prevent YHWH (or his angel?) from touching you/entering your house ( Hebrews 11:28; Exodus 11:4-5; 12:12, 29-30), not Satan or familiar spirits. side note: unfortunately, he too got a bit superstitious by the end concerning another area: the name "Jesus" having to be articulated in english, lol. Complete 180° from the Sacred Name Movement. To compare: the Spanish pronunciation is "heh-seuss" ("seuss" as in "Dr. Seuss", lol), in English "gee-zus", in Korean "yeh-soo" (or "yeh-soo-nim" if you add the honorific) and in Hebrew "yeh-shoo-ah" (contracted of course; the KJV's concordance says "yeh-ho-shoo-ah" [ »]). The most drastic pronunciation is the English "Gee-zus" IMO. If anyone is to be accused of "deviating" from the "accurate" pronunciation it's the foreigners, right? (a.k.a. us lol , especially since we're distant neighbors). Just thought I'd put that disclaimer so it doesn't leave anyone in this guild divisive over name pronunciation. I hope people take time to read your posts. ^^ They are always informative, and enlightening. Thank you for your contributions. smile
Haha, me too. It's because she's a Berean at heart. -takes notes- razz
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Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 5:26 pm
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real eyes realize The handful of times I've heard this phrase used, I had no clue what they were referring to. Now I know. Sigh~ another superstition /)_-; Like most superstitions, it sounds good to the ear, but doesn't hold up to Yeshua's example nor the words that came out of his mouth nor his apostles' mouths. I wonder where this superstition gets its inspiration from? Could it be the story of Moses/passover? blood on the doorposts? But even still, that was in order to prevent YHWH (or his angel?) from touching you/entering your house ( Hebrews 11:28; Exodus 11:4-5; 12:12, 29-30), not Satan or familiar spirits. side note: unfortunately, he too got a bit superstitious by the end concerning another area: the name "Jesus" having to be articulated in english, lol. Complete 180° from the Sacred Name Movement. To compare: the Spanish pronunciation is "heh-seuss" ("seuss" as in "Dr. Seuss", lol), in English "gee-zus", in Korean "yeh-soo" (or "yeh-soo-nim" if you add the honorific) and in Hebrew "yeh-shoo-ah" (contracted of course; the KJV's concordance says "yeh-ho-shoo-ah" [ »]). The most drastic pronunciation is the English "Gee-zus" IMO. If anyone is to be accused of "deviating" from the "accurate" pronunciation it's the foreigners, right? (a.k.a. us lol , especially since we're distant neighbors). Just thought I'd put that disclaimer so it doesn't leave anyone in this guild divisive over name pronunciation.
Haha, I was about to "like" your post, and then I remembered this wasn't Facebook
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