The megillah has seven seals. The Hebrew word ‘seal’ is chatham and means ‘signer’s imprint.’ The ‘signer’s imprint’ came from an individual’s signet ring giving the signer full authority and power to send the message or ‘seal the decree.’ The only one authorized who could break the seal had to be the receiver for the intended message.
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Israel War Update – Day 64
138 held captive in Gaza. 110 hostages freed. 4 hostage bodies rescued. 1,200+ Israelis murdered. 96 fallen soldiers since entering Gaza. 7,771 injured. 11,490 rockets fired at Israel. 187,533 Israelis displaced from their homes. 1 Jewish nation united in prayer, charity, and good deeds. *Hostage & Injured Updates:* Hamas released a propaganda video showing the…
Soul – Hebrew: Nefesh
The first time nefesh is used in Scripture it refers to the animals in the sea, the air, and on the land when they were created as ‘breathing’ creatures. When it is used of man in Genesis 2:8, it includes the living, breathing person of Adam along with the neshama of God’s divine ‘breath’ giving Adam not just physical animal/flesh soul, but a living spiritual soul as well.
Soul – Hebrew: Neshama
The neshama seeks a relationship with its Creator. The neshama is self-aware and desires spiritual nourishment like “the deer pants for living water” (Psalm 42:2). The neshama gains wisdom from listening to the Word of God. Adam and Havah sinned against Elohim by listening to their carnal desire and lost the ability to ‘hear’ His voice. Consequently, though we are all born with a ‘soul,’ it does not contain the ‘holy breath’ of God.