The Hebrew word for ‘know’ is ידעת or yada and means ‘clearly understand,’ ‘confess,’ ‘perceive and see,’ and ‘distinguish.’ It can also mean ‘learning to know good from evil.’
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Proverbs 11:1 – False Scales
Hebrew word for ‘scales’ or ‘balances’ is mozenim and means ‘weigh.’ My grandfather had a simple balance or pair of scales. It has two pan dishes hanging on a balance; one on the right and one on the left. On one side an item is placed; on the other is placed weights. He had several weights from ounces to several pounds. When the item and the weights balance out, they are equal.
Psalm 100:4-5 – Enter His Gates
ate or the Golden Gate on the eastern side of the Temple has been blocked for a long time awaiting the return of Yeshua from the Mount of Olives. On the southern wall of the Temple are two sha’ar known as the Double and Triple Gates, sometimes referred to as the Huldah Gates. On the western wall there were several sha’arot: Warren’s Gate, Wilson’s Arch, Barclay’s Gate and Robinson’s Arch. These are the sha’arot that led to the courtyards of the Temple.
Psalm 17:15 – To See Your Face
The Hebrew word for ‘panim’ is panim and means ‘face, faces of man’ or seeing ‘face to face’ as with meeting God. Face in Hebrew is a plural word because of the many expressions of a ‘face:’ anger, adoration, jealousy, humility.