What is True Understanding in the Bible? "Let There Be Light"
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Let There Be Light! is a language Idiom that really means, let there be understanding or enlightenment.

Let There Be Light "Let there be Enlightenment or Understanding"
The language in the Bible is a part of a bread crumb trail to, in Christian parlance, what is called Salvation!
But, if taken literally that trail or journey is longer or may end.
All Spoken languages of the world, both past and today, have idioms, metaphors and mannerisms of speech. This style of speech is called colloquialism. An idiom is a saying that a stranger to that language cannot understand and therefore takes literally and is usually misunderstood. This is because we use an idiom to say one thing, but we mean another. For example, in Semitic language (Hebrew/Aramaic) one would say, "If your hand offends you, cut it off," which means, if you have a habit of stealing, cut it out. Additionally, "Speak with new tongues," would mean, to learn foreign languages wherever you go. And finally, "Speaking in tongues," (Pentecostalism) is merely, speaking in different dialects (Hebrew and Aramaic). Some Western or American/English idioms, "He is in hot water", "He is in a jam" really means, He is in trouble. Also, if one is "Fired or Canned," they are not burnt or put in a can; it would mean they lost their job.
Idioms and colloquialisms cannot be taken literally. Did the original Greek translators of the Aramaic, really understand Aramaic Idioms, or did they take them literally? Did the translators of King James even get the proper translations from Aramaic to Greek to work with? Did the mostly uneducated Disciples speak in Aramaic, and then write in Greek or Latin from the Roman influence of the times? Probably not, the Disciples were mostly illiterate fishermen, with the exception of Matthew the Publican, who would have had to be able to count, read, and write, to be a tax collector for the Romans. Remember, in that day and culture, there was no public education. Only the highest in society were literate. They would have been the Merchants, Government, Scribes, and Pharisees. Additionally, and surely after the Romans got there, the Government would have been the Church, which would have included the
Scribes, Pharisees and Roman oversight for public order.
Source: Dr George M. Lamsa - Idioms in the Bible Explained (Biblical Scholar and Aramaic Language Expert.)
How would Jesus and the Disciples, Aramaic speaking Semites, speak to people of their own language and times?
Perhaps, using the metaphors, idioms, and mannerisms of the Aramaic/Semitic language of the day. They would probably also use parables and exagerations , to clarify and strengthen the meaning of teachings from Jesus and the Disciples. Speaking in parables and using idioms, was the common way to communicate in the Biblical times of the near eastern Semite.
"Jesus spake with Authority, but not like the Scribes and Pharisees".
Literal Bible Translations from Semitic Languages to Greek then English are Ambiguous! What was the Mark of the Beast? "666"
Bible Translations from Aramaic to English with proper understanding of idioms, metaphors and mannerisms are very clear!
What does the mark of the beast (666) or six hundred sixty six in Revelation mean? One must consider the fact, that writing and sending coded messages, in the Biblical days, was common due to persecutions by the Romans. John tells us that only one who has understanding can decipher the code. One would have to know the Aramaic, Hebrew alphabet to break the code. The Romans in the area spoke mostly Greek and did official business in Latin, the official language of Rome. The natives of that area and time spoke Aramaic (the language of Jesus and John and the Disciples) and probably had to learn some Greek, to converse with the conquering Romans. Revelation was written some time after Jesus death, so Greek and Latin would continue to be more common in the area, due to the continued influence of the occupying Romans. If one were to write something in code, they would write it in a code or language for some to understand and others not too. Those familiar with the Aramaic /Hebrew alphabet (those of Jesus and John and the Disciples) could understand and those familiar with Greek or Latin (those of Romans and Roman influence) probably would not.Now, John clearly said, "for it is the code number of the name of a man". Every letter in the Aramaic/Hebrew alphabet is also a number. For example the letter "A" aleph Aramaic, is also the number "1" the letter "B" beth Aramaic, is the number "2" and the letter "g" gamel Aramaic, is also the number "3". The name of the beast in Aramaic is NRON KSR, Nero Caesar. "N" is 50, "R" is 200, "O" is 6, "N" is 50, "K" is 100, "S" is 60, "R" is 200. When you add all those numbers or letters up you get six hundred sixty six (666), which at the same time spells the name of "Nero Caesar". It is just that simple, Semitic language alphabets had alphanumeric equivalents and so did the Greek alphabet. The beast is Nero Caesar; he was the emperor who began the persecution of the Christian movement. His reign would also correspond with the time right before the writing of Revelation.
Using idioms was the common way to communicate in the Biblical times of the near eastern Semite.
But, John said in Revelation, He causeth men to receive a mark in their right hand or foreheads; and that no man might buy
or sell , save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name. For it is the number of a man;and his number is 666.
I would think, just more Idiomatic Expressions of an Aramaic origin that most westerners would not understand and have taken literally or have translated to the literal meaning. In that day and language, laymen referred to your right hand as your Works or actions and your forehead as your mind or thoughts. "To receive the mark of the beast on your right hand or forehead" merely indicates the enslavement of ones actions or works (right hand) and mind (forehead) to that which is of violence, injustice or the mark of the beast (Nero Caesar) (666) the ruling Christian persecutor."And that no man might buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or the name of the beast, or the number of his name". By this time, the Romans had occupied the area for years. It is more than likely, they would be using Roman money or coins that had the Emperor Nero Caesars name and inscription on them, or mark of the beast, or the name of the beast. So, one would not be able to buy and sell without the money of the beast, (Nero Caesar) the Roman conquerors, and those of the New World Order, not to mention, persecutors of Christians and purveyors of injustice on the probable author of Revelation (John). "I don't know, vicious beasts and fiery dragon", perhaps idiomatic expressions for political powers or dictators that persecute truth, justice, and even subdue mankind. Remember, nearly all the Disciples were killed by the political forces of the day. John himself, was dropped in hot oil then banished to an island in the Aegean sea, where it is said, he had written Revelation.
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What is Prayer? What Prayer May Not Be!
Your Father knows what you need, before you ask Him
The Aramaic word for prayer is slotha. This literally means" to trap" or "to set a trap." Thus prayer implies"setting your mind like a trap so you may catch the thoughts of God" - in other words, "to trap the inner guidance and impulses that come from your inner spiritual source." Prayer can also mean a state of mind in which we still our personal thoughts and project nothing outward, almost as if, one was receiving from within. It is an alert state of total sensitivity, attentiveness and awareness. One could say, one is adjusting and preparing their minds and hearts to receive Gods program. The following Biblical phrases come to mind, "Be still and Know That I am God", "Let go and let God" or "Meditate Unceasingly."What Prayer May Not BE!
A prayer is not "telling God" what to do. God knows how to run the universe! We do not need to remind God of our needs or ask for things, nor do we need too for our friends and relatives. "Thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men." (Matthew 6:5) "And when you are praying, be not babbling like the pagans, for they are expecting that through the abundance of words that they will be heard. Thus, do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need, before you ask Him." (Matthew 6:7-8)
What Prayer May Be!
So, prayer may not be "telling God," but it may be listening to what God would tell us. The purpose of prayer is not to change God, but to change us. We can consciencely work with this inner intelligence or knowing to guide us in solving problems we face in life. "When thou prayest, enter into thy secret chamber, and shut thy door, and pray to thy Father who is in secret; and thy Father, who seeth in secret, shall reward thee in openness. (Matthew 6:6) This is why Jesus gave us this form of prayer. Prayer is our means of hearing or knowing the quiet gentle voice of the loving presence we call God. "I and my Father are one." (John 10:30) Or could the translation be, "I and my Father are in agreement."
Translation of the Lords Prayer from Aramaic to English
Notice the slight differences without the Greek or King James Translations & be sure to listen to the prayer in the language that it was originaly spoke.
Most biblical scholars believe the language Jesus spoke was Aramaic. The following is a literal translation of what we call the Lords Prayer Matthew 6:9-13. Jesus told them to pray this way. The short phrase "this way" means to pray "something like this" .Our Father who is everywhere (heavens)
Let Your name be set apart.
Come Your Kingdom (counsel).
Let Your will (desire) be, as in the universe, also on earth.
Provide us needful (bread) from day to day.
And (forgive) us from our (offenses), as we (forgive) our (offenders).
And do not let us enter into temptation (materialism), but separate us from (error) .
For belongs to You the kingdom, the power, and the song and the praise.
From all ages throughout all ages.
Amen (sealed in trust, truth, and faithfulness.)
(Words in brackets are other possible synonyms, where there are not exact language translations)
(bread or bread of life can also refer to Eternal Truth or the true and eternal teaching)
(Translated from the Aramaic Peshitta text)
Source: Dr Rocco A. Errico(Biblical Scholar and Aramaic Language Expert)
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Old Testament Examples of Idioms
Let there be light. Gen 1:3
Let there be enlightenment; Let there be understanding of that which is
Darkness. Gen 1:4
Lack of understanding or enlightenment; Ignorance of that which is
New Testament Examples of Idioms
Pearls before swine. Matthew 7:6
Wise sayings before fools;Wise sayings before those who will not understand
Shake off the sand from your feet. Matthew. 10:14
Have nothing to do with them;leave them alone
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worldrevivalnetwork
Sep 10, 2011 @ 11:43 am | delete
- good lens...
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May 31, 2011 @ 8:00 pm | delete
- Good lens except... your quotes from Genesis would have been originally written in Hebrew and should be understood in light of Hebrew to English translation rather than Hebrew to Aramaic and then finally into English.
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Steelecommerce
Jun 1, 2011 @ 4:34 am | delete
- Yes, you are right about Hebrew. Many Hebrew and Aramaic Idioms are similar, both being a Semitic language.
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Earlystart
Apr 6, 2011 @ 2:41 pm | delete
- Thank you for the great lens and objective explanation of the bible. I have come accross similar explanations of bible scholars who have taught the bible for over thirty years.
What I don't understand in the bible are some rather strange stories e.g. Genesis 38: 15-18 involving Judas who begat Phares and Zara of Thamar in Mathew 1:3. I am not sure of the moral of the story in Genesis 38? Even more confusing the fact that the result of that story is included in the genealogy of Jesus?!
Thank you,
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MichaelMalyon
Feb 14, 2011 @ 2:17 am | delete
- I sadly have a problem with your interpretation of the Bible friend. Allow me to take your first article as an example. In studying the Bible, we come to realise, if we read more than one text at a time, that everything is written within a context. Now everything within Gen 1 is very litteral. The earth, the atmosphere, the plants, the animals, everything. Then if the light was not created on day number 1, what was? DId God just waste a day? The Bible is it's own interpreter. Every symbol used has a verse explaining it somewhere within the word of God itself. Thats why we read the Bible as a whole, and allow the word of God to tell us what the antichrist , the truth about the dead, and everything else is. We cannot just asume or place our own oppinion into the place of God's wisdom. 2 Peter 2:20-21 "Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation. For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy men of God spake [as they were] moved by the Holy Ghost."
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