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Eat Learn This Book

Eat Learn This Book

Doris Ong
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Helps children to discern good from bad teachers, or influencers using ancient Hebrew word-play to unpack the dietary law.

As "Swing on a Star" used animals as allegory for behavior, God did it first using eating as a metaphor for learning. The clean animal ruminates and has a split hoof representing the good teacher who meditates on the word of God and it produces a holy, or separated life.

A language is not understood well without the ability to do puns and riddles. Hebrew has an attribute called Notarikon where words get their meaning from the combined meaning of the letters. Written for children, adults will find new insights into the Bible. Unpacking the meaning of the animal names reveals behaviors that Adam may have seen to give them their reputations; the same Hebrew word for 'name'.It tackles misunderstandings, such as the rabbit not chewing it's cud. "cud gerah גרה - pursue ג the revelation ר which was not understood ה. "

The rabbit passes it's food a second time by eating it's night droppings. From the
Seminary students may find the answer to how the NT authors used references to the OT, and sensus plenior.

This edition uses KJV and a custom paraphrase by the author. Since God needed an alphabet to form words that he used for creation, and words have meaning, the alphabet is a message from God before he created. This message is in the appendix.
Language
English
Pages
30
Format
Paperback
Release
May 26, 2023
ISBN 13
9798987886533

Eat Learn This Book

Doris Ong
0/5 ( ratings)
Helps children to discern good from bad teachers, or influencers using ancient Hebrew word-play to unpack the dietary law.

As "Swing on a Star" used animals as allegory for behavior, God did it first using eating as a metaphor for learning. The clean animal ruminates and has a split hoof representing the good teacher who meditates on the word of God and it produces a holy, or separated life.

A language is not understood well without the ability to do puns and riddles. Hebrew has an attribute called Notarikon where words get their meaning from the combined meaning of the letters. Written for children, adults will find new insights into the Bible. Unpacking the meaning of the animal names reveals behaviors that Adam may have seen to give them their reputations; the same Hebrew word for 'name'.It tackles misunderstandings, such as the rabbit not chewing it's cud. "cud gerah גרה - pursue ג the revelation ר which was not understood ה. "

The rabbit passes it's food a second time by eating it's night droppings. From the
Seminary students may find the answer to how the NT authors used references to the OT, and sensus plenior.

This edition uses KJV and a custom paraphrase by the author. Since God needed an alphabet to form words that he used for creation, and words have meaning, the alphabet is a message from God before he created. This message is in the appendix.
Language
English
Pages
30
Format
Paperback
Release
May 26, 2023
ISBN 13
9798987886533

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