Monday, June 24, 2019

The Meaning Of The First Ten Patriarch's Names In The Bible Reveal WONDERFUL Message


Hello!

I was watching a video on YouTube and went scrolling through the comments and found one that was very interesting.  (a screen capture of it, is embedded below *)

YouTube viewer Jamie shared that if you take the meanings of the Hebrew names of the first ten Patriarchs as found in Genesis—and place them in order in a sentence—they reveal of wonderful message about God's plan for Salvation through Jesus embedded within them.. 

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Here are the Patriarch's names and what they mean:

Adam = man
Seth = appointed
Enosh = mortal
Kenan = sorrow

Mahalalel = the blessed son
Jared = shall come down
Enoch = teaching
Methusalah = his death shall bring
Lamech = the despairing
Noah = rest or comfort.

String the meanings of their names together in a sentence and you get:

The Meaning Of The First 10 Patriarch's Names In The Bible Reveal WONDERFUL Message

"Man appointed mortal sorrow; the blessed son shall come down teaching, his death shall bring the despairing rest or comfort." 

A thumbnail view of the entire plan of Salvation through the beautiful, spotless Lamb of God—Jesus—all summed up in those first 10 names—and written LONG before His birth!

Amazing!

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* A Screen Capture Of The Comment On YouTube

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Bible teacher Chuck Missler, who passed away in May of this year, elaborated about this on his Koinonia House website for anyone wishing to do a deeper study about it:

The Gospel in Genesis - A Hidden Message - by Chuck Missler • February 1, 1996

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If you don't already know Jesus as Lord—learn more about how to start your new life with Him below:

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 Romans 10:9-10

9 If you declare with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.

10 For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you profess your faith and are saved. 

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If you've made this decision—believed it in your heart and confessed it with your mouth—let God speak to you by reading the Bible—and seek out fellowship with others who also believe.

Pour out your heart to God in Prayer (simply speaking to Him in reverence)—asking Him to reveal Himself to you and to provide for your needs.

Life in Jesus is the best decision you will ever make.

God Bless You!

Matthew 9:35-36






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