According to the NASB, iniquity is found 192 times in the Hebrew Scriptures; guilt 172 in the Complete Jewish Bible. It is iniquity in the heart that causes sinful behavior. After King David sinned with Bat Sheva, he was so grieved with his guilt and the iniquity in his heart that he asked Elohim not to take His Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) from him. There is double punishment for iniquity that not only includes guilt, but also the punishment that comes from being guilty.
Author: Yahulia
Israel War Update – Day 48
In advance of the ceasefire, the IDF troops in Gaza focused on securing their positions, and completing missions, particularly in the Gaza City area neighborhoods of Jabaliya, Rimal, and Zeytun. At the same time, Mossad personnel focused on clarifying the terms of the ceasefire agreement, and where the IDF’s line would stand.
Isaiah 25:9 – He Saved Us
The Hebrew for ‘hope’ is תקווה or tikvah and means ‘waiting for what is expected.’ HaTikvah or The Hope is Isra’el’s national anthem.
Day – Hebrew: Yom
The Hebrew word for ‘day’ is יום or yom and means ‘a period of time.’ This word must be defined within the context it is written.