The Spiritual YouiUniverse, 22 mar. 2005 - 236 pagini What does it mean to be human? Most of us have asked this question at one time or another. At least we have considered this question from the standpoint of our own life-What is the most basic part of me? We don't have to be philosophers or "deep thinkers" to ask these questions. It is normal and natural for us to wonder about the fundamental nature of our being. In The Spiritual You, Bill Landon continues his examination of what our life in this world is truly all about. In his earlier books (My Father and Your Father and The Life that is Real Life) Bill has looked at our relationship with God and the Lord's wishes for us as part of His creation. In The Spiritual You, Bill brings this search to the level of the individual person. What is our real, basic nature? If we are to ever come to a place of harmony with ourselves, each other, our environment and world, we must understand this basic nature. This understanding, as Bill sees it, is not found in the world of formal education, politics or even organized religion. To understand our true nature we must seek for this knowledge from God. This understanding is integral to our finding the place we were meant to hold in God's creation. It is the author's hope that this book will be help and an encouragement to anyone seeking to find the real spiritual you. |
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... Hebrew word for image is tselem, which refersto an empty imageor semblance. Thisis the form of a thing without the substance. The word translated likeness is d@muwth which refersto a similitude: d@muwth [demooth'J, “1)likeness ...
... Hebrew uses different words for spirit and soul. The words ruwach (spirit) and nephesh (soul) show that a clear distinction exists in the Old Testament writers' minds between these two aspects of humanity. The same distinction exists in ...
... Hebrew, the wordis nephesh [neh'fesh] and isdefined as: “1) soul,self, life,creature, person, appetite, mind, living being, desire, emotion, passion, 1a) thatwhich breathes, the breathing substance orbeing, soul,the innerbeing of man ...
... Hebrew words being translated “fellowship.” One of these words (found in Leviticus 6:2) is t@suwmeth [tesoometh'] and refers to a pledge: “1) pledge, security, deposit.”12 The other is found in Psalm 92:19 and is translated from the Hebrew ...
... Hebrew (ruwach) and the Greek (pneuma) are also the words for “breath.” Note: ruwach [roo'akh] (in the Hebrew) “1) wind, breath, mind, spirit; 1a) breath, 1b) wind, 1b1) of heaven, 1b2) quarter (of wind), side, 1b3) breath ofair, 1b4 ...