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-Ham: The name Ham means 'warm', 'hot' and hence the south. It's also an Egyptian word meaning 'black'. According to Dr. Kennicott, these are the people of Africa:.Psalms 78:51; 105:23,27; 106:22.

Ham was one of Noah's three sons.(Shem, Ham, Japheth).and was the father of Cush, Mizraim, Phut.(Genesis 10:6).and Canaan, who became the Canaanites. Noah's son Ham did something very bad to Noah and because of that Noah cursed Canaan, Noah's forth grandson by Ham:.Genesis 9:24,25.

The Canaanites resided in what became known as the land of Canaan.(map).where the Israelites leaving Egypt headed on their 40 year journey.(map).across the wilderness of the Sinai desert to reach their promised land, the land of Canaan, a fertile land which would easily support them all, but also a land of giants they had to dislodge.

Mizraim and Phut, in their descendants, were mainly connected with Egypt. Nothing personally is known of Ham except his disrespectful behaviour when his father was intoxicated.(Genesis 9:20-25).and which drew down the curse of Noah on Canaan who was Ham's son, who would also be Noah's grandson:.Genesis 5:32. The dwelling place of Ham was somewhere on the east of the Dead Sea, where the giant Zuzims dwelt who were smitten by Chedorlaomer:.Genesis 14:1-17

The Simeonites in searching for pasture for their flocks in the South came to a place where they of Ham had dwelt of old:.1Chronicles 4:40. Many judge them to have been Canaanitish nomads.

-heathen:.(Hebrew, plural goyim). The word in the original simply means 'nations' and came to denote those nations that were not Israelites. The word 'nations' in Genesis 18:18 and other places is in the original of both the Old and New Testaments, the same word also translated 'heathen':.Galatians 3:6-9. But who is Israel today? And who are the 'heathen' today? Back then there were those who worshipped the creation instead of the Creator and even so today, go figure:.Romans 1:25.

Since it's now a spiritual time, talking of a spiritual Israel being all people everywhere of higher consciousness, the 'heathen' today is the part of us that is not of that higher consciousness and that is the ego we each have that keeps us shut out of higher consciousness things until awakened.(*).

The word refers to those not yet acknowledging God as Supreme Being. And why is that?

At first the word 'goyim' denoted.generally all the nations of the world:.Genesis 18:18, compare.Galatians 3:6-9.

The Israelites afterwards became a people distinguished in a marked.manner from the other 'goyim'. They were a separate people.and the other nations, the Amorites, Hittites, etc..(Genesis 15:19-21), were the 'goyim', the heathen, with whom the Israelites were forbidden to be associated in any way back then: Joshua 23:7; 1Kings 11:2. The practice of idolatry was the characteristic of these nations and hence the word came to designate idolaters and the wicked.

The corresponding Greek word in the New Testament 'ethne', has similar shades of meaning, denoting the people of the Earth generally. In modern usage the word denotes all nations that are strangers to the truth of the Infinite One.

Hebrews: Hebrews was a name applied to the Israelites in Scripture only by one who is a foreigner, as the Egyptians regarded them.(Genesis 39:14; 41:12, etc.).or by the Israelites when they speak of themselves to foreigners.(Genesis 40:15; Exodus 1:19).or when spoken of and contrasted with other peoples:.Genesis 43:32; Exodus 1:15,16. In the New Testament there is the same contrast between Hebrews and foreigners:.Acts 6:1; Philippians 3:5. Also see 'Israel'. 

The name 'Hebrew' means 'one from beyond' and is of that branch of the posterity of Abraham whose home was in the land of promise:.Numbers 13:25-28..Concise Bible Dictionary:."The root of the word 'Hebrew' is 'to pass over', such as when one passes over a river or from one region to another. Abraham was bidden to leave his country and his kindred and to go into the land of Canaan and the word Hebrew is not employed until Abraham had left his country and was in the land of Canaan."

The common domestic name of the Hebrews was the children of Israel. The name Hebrew is first applied to Abraham in.Genesis 14:12,13.and is generally supposed to have been derived from 'Heber', also called 'Eber', the last of the long-lived patriarchs who outlived six generations of his descendants, including Abraham himself, after whose death he was for some years the only surviving ancestor of Isaac and Jacob

The true people of the nation of Judah were a kind.(John 11:18,19).and careful.(*).people with such a great history of faithfulness to God:.Romans 3:1,2. But there also were others who were Jews only in the name they created to obfuscate their true identity:.Titus 1:14. They used the name they created, 'Jew' in order to hide under the name of Judah and to continue to do their nefarious deeds. This was the cabal back then:.2Thessalonians 2:7. These were the Khazarian ones, a genetically modified group of lawless criminals, called mankind.(kind of like man): and beyond them the shape-shifters, all non human types who are being taken out:.Revelation 3:9. A short shocking history about them.

Easton's Bible Dictionary: The name 'Jew' showed up long after the man Judah and his family, which family anciently included Judah's brother Benjamin's tribe and the small tribe of Simeon

The other kingdom was the Israelites. Until the time of the split, they were all known as Israelites as they all were of Jacob's family. Remember Jacob's name was changed by God to the name Israel. 

Originally they were all called Hebrews. Paul's descendants were of the Hebrew nation:.2Corinthians 11:22; Philippians 3:4-6.

The families or tribes springing from the man Israel/Jacob were all once one nation known as Israel until there was a split off from Israel and Judah/Benjamin/Simeon formed one nation they called Judah.

Originally the Old Testament portions of the.Bible.were written in Hebrew and Aramaic, with Greek being the original of the New Testament.

Hebrew is one of many Canaanite.dialects. Hebrew is concise and simple. Hebrew, being a consonantal language, necessitated.vowels being understood by readers, like we do today with say the abbreviations 'bldg.' and 'cmptr.' meaning the words building and computer.

Note: Many of the words that do not appear in the Old and New Testaments in the.Holy Bible.in the original were inserted into the translated English text to make it flow and comprehendible. Once the Khazarian ones who later called themselves Jews, got ahold of the ancient writings, they hid a lot of these ancient writings in the Vatican tunnels. Of what remained, some texts were altered. But the meaning of what God wanted humanity to have to bring people along in the purpose God Almighty made them for, was always there. The original meaning that affects the heart is always there. 

Also be sure to read the context of any verse to gain an overall comprehension.

With intuition provided by the guidance of the Creator we can ride over the so many altered wordings to see the truth of it all:.John 8:32. As many as 27 different approaches to the words of the Bible were discussed until the Catholic Church at the Council of Nicaea, a council convened by Constantine I in 325 A.D., decided upon which version of the original.Bible.we should have today. So, as in all things, to get true meaning, you have to seek your own internal guidance. What you sincerely want to know, the only true God can give you, if you ask.

Can you trust the King James Version.(KJV).to be accurate to the Old Testament Hebrew.(which was the language of Canaan and the language of Judah {2Kings 18:26,28; Nehemiah 13:24}).and to the New Testament Greek? No, but you can trust God Almighty.

The Hebrew words in all capital letters and how they change a verse's tenor.

Herodians: were a Jewish political party who sympathized with  the Herodian rulers in their general policy of government and in the social customs which the Herodian rulers introduced from Rome:.Mark 3:6; 12:13; Matthew, 22:16; Luke 20:19-26. They were at one with the Sadducees in holding the duty of submission to Rome and of supporting the Herods on the throne:.Mark 8:15; Matthew 16:6. Another typical Khazarian.infiltration effort? Perhaps.

Hiddekel: Eastons Bible Dictionary: called by the Accadians  'Idikla' meaning 'the river of Idikla', the third of the four rivers of Eden Genesis 2:14. The scholar Gesenius.(Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm Gesenius, 1786-1842, laid the basis for Semitic.epigraphy, collecting and deciphering the Phoenician.inscriptions known in his time. He published books on Hebrew grammar and Hebrew and Chaldee.dictionaries).interprets the word as meaning 'the rapid Tigris'. The Tigris.(map).rises in the mountains of Armenia.(map), 15 miles south of the source of the Euphrates river, which, after pursuing a south-east course, it joins at Kurnah, about 50 miles above Bassorah. Its whole length is about 1,150 miles. 

-him/his/he/her/she/them: In the original, these words do not appear anywhere in the Old Testament. These words do appear in the New Testament, where the original Greek word used to translate them into English was 'autos', number 846 in Strong's Concordance. The word 'him' appears 1848 times in the New Testament and the word 'her' appears 229 times and in many places was inserted to make the context work better even though there was no number 846 in the original from which to translate.
   So the translators did it to make the context work in the translation to English.

The Greek word 'autos' means that it refers back or curves back to the subject in context. 
   In addition many other words have been translated from 846, some of which are 'self', 'selfsame', 'they', 'their', 'therof' and such like words. So, you have to trust the spirit in you to guide you to get the proper meaning when you come up against something that gives you a hint that it doesn't seem exactly as it should be.

-Hinnom.and.Tophet:.Comprised with.American Tract Society Dictionary: Hinnom was a beautiful valley, with its lowest part towards the southeast and near the king's gardens and Siloam. The idolatrous Israelties, who adopted many Gods, made their children pass through the fire to this God named Moloch. The place of these abominable.sacrifices is also called Tophet:.Jeremiah 7:31.

Barnes Notes: The word 'Hinnom' refers to these places. Tophet and the whole valley of Hinnom were held in abomination by the Jews because of what the satanists were doing there, as they were still doing in the DUMBs and tunnels being cleaned up today. The Greek term 'Gehenna', meaning a 'place of torment', is in fact formed from the Hebrew word meaning 'valley of Hinnom'. This evil place called Hinnom is because the cries of the victims offered there to Moloch.(and today, elsewhere under various names such as Baphomet).and of the drums with which those cries were drowned.

-holy:.1Peter 1:16 "Because it is written, You are holy because I am holy."

The word 'holy' means in the original in this New Testament verse 'characteristic of God', that is, having a nature like the true everliving good God of all compassion and creation:.John 10:34

Word 'holy' means something that is important spiritually, something 'sacred', 'cherished', 'reverenced', as one having the clean and pure nature of God and includes honesty and sincerity

The word wholeness is from holy, because when in Christ, that is, Christ awakened in you.(2Timothy 1:9), meaning Christ's nature, then...

The word 'holy' means in the original in this Old Testament verse 'a knowledge of separation.(number '06944' & '06942' in Strong's Exhaustive Concordance), that is, a being aware of what could separate one from the Spirit, original meaning 'the presence'.(number '07307' in Strong's Exhaustive Concordance).of God. The presence of God is always with you.(*), but like anything else, one needs awareness of it, like a forgotten fifty dollar bill:.Psalms 51:11; 82:6

Such 'holy' people are called saints and as such, the word basically means 'sacred' in both the Old and New Testaments. It's another way of saying that God's presence is with someone. If you describe something as holy, you mean that it is considered to be special because it is connected with God:.Ezra 8:28.

In.1Peter 1:16 where it says."You are holy because I am holy", it's saying the same thing as shown in other places about being equal with the Infinite One, the Creator of all that is. Here it is saying to 'be as I am'.

The word refers to the nature of the Infinite One as separate from the ego which is what humans mostly act from in daily living, until awakened to the reality of their being a true God. 

'Holy' Bible refers to:.2Timothy 3:16; Luke 4:4; Proverbs 30:5; Job 32:8. In the Old Testament the word holy has been translated in some places 'saints', as in Deuteronomy 33:2.

The word holy meant to be separate, separate from that which was not of the highest consciousness of love, kindness, mercy, compassion, generosity, basically all those higher qualities apart from the 'me best, screw the rest' selfish nature of the collective mind from which most people on Earth have yet to ascend from.

-hope: Hope is the spiritual vision into your future. It's a quality of thought your heart has. It has mostly to do with the heart brain and enables you to look positively at the unknown, which means that you possess a certainty that what you may be concerned about will turn our just fine.

It's an expectation of that which is good, that you know to be possible and/or present in life.

The confident sure expectation of things hoped for is called faith, which is a feeling evincing positive expectation. The opposite of hope is despair. Hope doesn't come from feeling guilty. Feeling guilty requires turning over to Christ those things that He took care of for you:.1John 2:5; Hebrews 2:11;

"Hope is the feeling you have that the down feeling you may have now isn't permanent."....Jean Kerr. Hope is the realization that there is a better tomorrow:.Romans 8:20.

Your thinking of something brings it, whether negative or positive, such as, you hope to see a loved one again that may have passed on. Your hope leads you to.what to do about it so you can see them again:.Romans 8:24,25 "For we are saved by hope, but hope that is seen is not hope, for what a man sees, why does he yet hope for? But if we hope for that we see not, then do we with patience wait for it.".(that is, we don't see what we may be hoping for but we wait for it, because we know if it's from God, it's good {Romans 8:32} and a sure thing {Matthew 19:26}); along with hope, patience is an important spiritual quality)

Your hope is expectation of the truth of something being sure for you. We hope for good things for us and all. Hope has to do with wanting what you desire. You hope something will be given to you. Also have this hope toward others:.Acts 20:35.

There is a true hope and a false hope.

Hope comes from studying to comprehend the scriptures:.Romans 15:4 "For whatsoever things were written aforetime were written for our learning, that we through patience and comfort of the scriptures might have hope."

As Christians we have much reason for hope:.Ephesians 1:18 "The eyes of your understanding being enlightened.(how? what to do); that you may know what is the hope of his calling and what the riches of the glory of his inheritance in the saints." Colossians 1:27 "To whom God would make known what is the riches of the glory of this mystery among the Gentiles; which is Christ in you, the hope of glory."
   Hoping for good, is better than expecting bad.

Christ in us is our hope:.1Timothy 1:1; Colossians 1:27; Titus 2:13. He is our hope of salvation:.1Thessalonians 5:8.

It is a "lively", a living hope and the proof of whether or not you are born again is this hope:.1Peter 1:3. If you have this lively hope.(excited about it, hot for God), then you can be sure that you are born again. If you do not...
   1John 3:3 shows that one is pure when he has this hope.(alive to Christ in him)

The verse says purify self. One does not purify himself, as such. He brings forth the purity within him.(Christ in him).by believing.(be living to, be alive to).that which he knows to be true of Him, thus purifying himself by His word that you are holy, pure, clean and righteous. From this attitude in God, we proceed to live our lives, now with His continuous guidance to eradicate all offensiveness from our personalities.

-horeb: From Eastons's Bible Dictionary "The name of the mountain district which was reached by the Hebrews in the third month after the Exodus. Here they remained encamped for about a whole year. Their journey from the Red Sea to this encampment, including all the windings of the route, was about 150 miles. The last twenty-two chapters of Exodus, together with the whole of Leviticus and Numbers contain a record of all the transactions which occurred while they were here. The modern name of the whole range is Jebel Musa. It is a huge mountain block, about 2 miles long by about 1 in breadth, with a very spacious plain at its north-east end, called the Er Rahah, in which the Israelites encamped for nearly a whole year."

-hosanna.also.hosannah: used to express praise or adoration to God.

-humility: Humility or making yourself low. The way of the world is to always put the self first and humanity is here primarily to learn a better way. The word humility is rooted also in 'not evidencing superior mindedness' which leads to wars and contention, but rather:.Philippians 2:3 "Let nothing be done through strife or vainglory, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves.".Humility is having the attitude of peace and a willingness to do what Christ left us an example to be like for our and others' benefit.

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