Excerpt from Bible Manners and Customs by George M. Mackie

Bible Manners and Customs by George Mackie There are three principal advantages connected with this study of Bible Manners and Customs. 1.  It helps us to understand better the life and character of the men and women of the Bible. —  …The more we know about their human life and its conditions, the better we…

Condescension Excerpt from Bullinger’s Figures of Speech

Condescension Excerpt from Bullinger’s Figures of Speech Used in the Bible   When God or Christ is spoken of as a Husbandman (i.e., by Synecdoche), or a vinedresser. See Isa. 5:1–9, John 15::1, Matt. 20:1–16. As a Builder. Heb. 2:4; Heb. 11:10. As a Warrior. Ex. 5:3. Ps. 45:3–5; Ps. 46:8-9; Ps. 46:76. As a…

Allegory; or, Continued Metaphor and Hypocatastasis

Allegory; or, Continued Metaphor and Hypocatastasis Excerpt from Figures of Speech Used in the Bible E.W. Bullinger Continued Comparison by Representation or Implication Al´-le-go-ry. Greek, ἀλληγορία, from ἄλλος (allos), another, and ἀγορεύειν (agoreuein), to speak or make a speech in the agora (i.e., assembly). Few figures have been the subject of greater controversy than Allegory;…

Figures of Speech by E.W. Bullinger Systematically Classified

Figures of Speech by E.W. Bullinger Systematically Classified PART ONE – Figures Involving Omission 1. Affecting words 2. Affecting the sense PART TWO – Figures Involving Addition 1. Affecting words 2. Affecting the sense, by way of Repetition Amplification Description Conclusion Interposition Reasoning PART THREE – Figures Involving Change 1. Affecting the meaning and usage…

Introduction to Figures of Speech

All language is ruled by laws, but to convey special emphasis of a word or group of words, these general laws of language are purposefully departed from, and other laws of language are invoked, giving the single word or group of words a new form. The Greeks called these departures from normal language use, schemata,…

Speaking Mysteries

Speaking Mysteries The definition of mystery is “a hidden or secret thing, not obvious to the understanding.” Definition of musterion from Brown, Driver, Briggs Hebrew Lexicon: “the secret counsels which govern God in dealing with the righteous, which are hidden from ungodly and wicked men but plain to the godly 3) in rabbinic writings, it…

Boldness and Access

Boldness and Access Ephesians 3:12 In whom we have boldness and access with confidence by the faith of him. The Aramaic reads: in him we have boldness and access with confidence by his faith. Boldness and access is a figure of speech called hendiadys, which means, two things are said, but one thing meant. When…

Our Mission

  Laying a Foundation for Biblical Study The mission of Light of the Word Ministry is to provide information regarding Biblical customs, figures of speech, the Aramaic text of the New Testament and other subjects, in order that the Bible may be understood more clearly.          

Standing In The Gap

Standing in the Gap December 13, 2009 We have the authority to intercede for each other because of what Christ has done for us.  There are 3 keys to intercession:  we can stand in the gap and pray for each other in the name of Jesus Christ, then we need to build up the wall…