We’re delighted to share the Spring 2025 edition of Ariel Magazine with you (link in the comments)! This issue offers a compelling collection of articles on topics such as counting the Omer, divorce in the Hebrew Bible, reciting Kaddish, and Jewish traditions regarding the Messiah.
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Study Hard Grow Strong - Teaching Sessions for the Week Beginning Wednesday, 4th March 2025.
Ariel New Zealand invites you to join our weekly scheduled via Zoom, in addition to our face-to-face meetings.
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Arnold Answers Monday 17 February 2025 - Arnold Answers Monday 17 February 2025 - “How is the believer to deal with things where there is some doubt whether they are permitted or forbidden by Scripture?” https://t.co/RQI9vo64Z3
Believers’ Ask in Jesus’ Name—John 16:23–24
And in that day ye shall ask me no question. Verily, verily, I say unto you, If ye shall ask anything of the Father, he will give it you in my name. Hitherto have ye asked nothing in my name: ask, and ye shall receive, that your joy may be made full.
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Chesed - A Theological Gem
No single English noun could do the Hebrew word "chesed" justice. A comparison of several English translations, from the earliest to the more modern, reveals how multilayered this Hebrew word is. In 1 Samuel 20:14-16, for example, chesed is variously translated “mercy” (Coverdale, Geneva, Bishops), “kindness” (KJV, NKJV, DBY, YLT, NIV), “lovingkindness” (ASV, NASB), “steadfast love” (ESV), “faithful love” (NLT), and “loyalty” (NET). The RSV committee generally favored “steadfast love.” Wherever Bible students excavate in the Old Testament, sooner or later their exegetical trowel will strike "chesed," which appears 248 times. Half of these occurrences are in the book of Psalms alone. This theological gem sparkles to the glory of God, for its true meaning can only be found by digging deep into the rich seam of God’s covenant relationship with Israel.
Based on: Paul R. Wilkinson, "Israel – The Inheritance of God" (San Antonio, TX: Ariel Ministries, 2021), p. 95.
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