Sunday, March 13, 2022

Continuing with Our Eternal link to GOD in Christ as exposed by Him, the I AM. Part 5i.9

     We're about to change course just a bit, we're going to look at Mercy, Mercies that are New each new day before the dawn comes upon us, to do so we need to get a good handle on Genesis 1:1's GOD. Here goes with the Strong's and the LXX of the Hebrew origin of words used: H430 is the most common number assigned by the Strong's translators. The LXX used 1012-H. Remember that we are asked to take upon us the Lord's yoke before we being the process of learning of Him (Matthew 11:29). and brought into the NT by Paul in Romans 12:1-2 where become apparent to us. Also remember that I am trying to keep things short and in good order.

Strongs #430: AHLB#: 1012-H (c)

1012) La% (La% AL) ac: Yoke co: Ox ab: Strength: The pictograph a is a picture of an ox head and also represents its strength. The l is a picture of a shepherd staff and also represents the authority of the shepherd. Combined these two pictographs mean "the strong authority" and can be anyone or thing of strong authority. The yoke is understood as a "staff on the shoulders" (see Isaiah 9:4) in order to harness their power for pulling loads such as a wagon or plow. Hence, the two pictographs can also represent "the ox in the yoke". Often two oxen were yoked together. An older, more experienced ox would be teamed up (yoked) with a younger, less experienced ox. The older ox in the yoke is the "strong authority" who, through the yoke, teaches the younger ox. (eng: all; elk; elephant)

H) Ela% (Ela% ALH) ac: Swear co: Yoke ab: ?: The yoking together of two parties. A treaty or covenant binds two parties together through an oath (yoke). The oath included blessings for abiding by the covenant and curses for breaking the covenant (see Deuteronomy 28). The GOD of the Hebrews was seen as the older ox that is yoked to his people in a covenant relationship. cm) Efla% (Efla% A-LWH) - Power: The power or might of one who rules or teaches. One who yokes with another. Often applied to rulers or a god. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: hla] [freq. 2663] |kjv: God, god, heathen deity| {str: 430, 433} 

Nm) Lfa% (Lfa% AWL) - Strength: [freq. 2] |kjv: mighty, strength| {str: 193}
L) Lai% (Lai% YAL) ac: ? co: Yoke ab: ?: The placing of the yoke upon the shoulders to perform a task.
V) Lai% (Lai% Y-AL) - Yoke: The placing of a yoke on the shoulders to perform work or undertake a task. [freq. 19] (vf: Hiphil) |kjv: content, please, would, taken upon me, began, assayed, willingly| {str: 2974}
M) Lia% (Lia% AYL) ac: ? co: Ox ab: Strength: Anyone or anything that functions as the "strong authority" is seen as the older ox. Such as a ram or stag deer (the strong leader of the flock or heard), chief (strong leader of the tribe), pillar (as the strong support of a building), oak tree (one of the strongest of the woods).
Nm) Lia% (Lia% AYL) - Strong One: Anyone or thing that functions with strength like an ox. This can be a ram or stag (as strong leaders), chief, pillar (as the strong support of a building), or oak tree (one of the strongest of the woods) [freq. 197] |kjv: ram, post, mighty, tree, lintel, oak, strength, hart| {str: 352, 353, 354}
Nf1) Elia% (Elia% AY-LH) - Strong One: The feminine form of anyone or thing that functions with strength. [freq. 8] |kjv: hind| {str: 355}
Nf3) Tflia% (Tflia% AY-LWT) - Strength: [freq. 1] |kjv: strength| {str: 360}
mm) Nlia% (Nlia% AY-LN) - Tree: [Aramaic only] [freq. 6] |kjv: tree| {str: 363}  

Adopted Roots;  Guide, Yoke, Learn (The yoke of Matthew 11:29 and 30; Hebrews 5:9; Jeremiah 6:16)

Now for the Strong's H430: 'ĕlôhı̂ym  el-o-heem'  Plural of H433 ['ĕlôahh   'ĕlôahh   el-o'-ah,  el-o'-ah
(The second form is rare); probably prolonged (emphatically) from H410 {'êl   ale  Shortened from H352 ['ayil   ah'-yil  From the same as H193 ['ûl  ool  From an unused root meaning to twist a cord, that is, (by implication) be strong; the body (as being rolled together) also powerful: - mighty, strength.]; properly strengthen; hence anything strong; specifically a chief (politically); also a ram (from his strength); a pilaster (as a strong support); an oak or other strong tree: - mighty (man), lintel, oak, post, ram, tree.]; strength; as adjective mighty; especially the Almighty (but used also of any deity): - God (god), X goodly, X great, idol, might (-y one), power, strong. Compare names in “-el.”}; a deity or the deity: - GOD, God, god. See H430.]; gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) of the supreme GOD {El-o-hiym}; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative: - angels, X exceeding, God (gods) (-dess, -ly), X (very) great, judges, X mighty.

Matthew 11:29 beginning at 28-30 states this in the KJV: 'Come to Me, all that labor and are heavily laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me; For I am meek and lowly in heart: and you shall find rest unto your souls. For My yoke is easy, and My burden is light.' 

Then we find this in: Luke 14:27  'And whosoever does not bear his cross, and come after Me, cannot be My disciple.' ( Luke 9:23, Matthew 10:38, 16:24, Mark 8:34 and Romans 12:1-2)

We shall soon find out what these things mean for us all.

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