WORD STUDY – MAKE IT SHINE הלל Jeremiah 20:13: “Sing unto the LORD, praise ye the LORD: for he hath delivered the soul of the poor from the hand of evildoers.” I was listening to an old song by the Imperials this morning entitled Praise the Lord. One line of that song says: “Praise the
Hosea 5:15; “I will go and return to my place until they acknowledge their offence and seek my face, in their affliction they will seek me early.” I counted up the number of times that God said in the Old Testament, in one form or another, that He would not leave us or
Matthew 5:16: “Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” Ever since I was a little child I have been curious about that Sunday School song, “This little light of mine, I ‘m gonna let it shine, shine shine.
Psalms 119:135: “Make thy face to shine upon thy servant and teach me they statutes.” “Rollin a sea, adrift on the water, Could it be finally, I’m turning for home? Finally a chance to say: ‘Hey I love you.’ Never again to be all alone, And you light up my life, you give
Isaiah 60:1: “Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the LORD is risen upon thee.” This is verse is a beautiful poetic express. Arise shine in Hebrew is qumi ori written as two trochees (a metrical foot used in formal poetry consisting of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed one conveying a rolling rhythm). The
Isaiah 60:1: “Arise, shine, for your light has come and the glory of the Lord has risen upon thee.” What probably runs through most peoples minds when they hear this verse is “Wake up, time to rise and shine.” I guess metaphorically this verse is a slap across the head telling us to
Word Study – Light/shine Light/shine– Hebrew – “‘or” Numbers 6:25: “The Lord make his face to shine upon you.” The word “’or” (light/shine) in Hebrew has many usages. When we say that the Lord makes his face to “shine” upon us we are saying that the Lord causes His face, which means His presence, to
