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Strong's Lexicon
Kun: To establish, to prepare, to make firm, to set up
Original Word: ืึผืึผื
Transliteration: Kun
Pronunciation: koon
Phonetic Spelling: (koon)
Definition: To establish, to prepare, to make firm, to set up
Meaning: Kun
Word Origin: A primitive root
Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G4741 (stฤrizล): To make firm, establish
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G2311 (themelioล): To lay a foundation, establish
Usage:
The Hebrew verb "kun" primarily conveys the idea of establishing or making something firm and stable. It is often used in contexts where preparation, setting up, or making something ready is involved. The term can also imply the act of confirming or making something certain and reliable. In the biblical narrative, "kun" is frequently used to describe God's actions in establishing His covenant, His plans, or His creation.
Cultural and Historical Background:
In ancient Hebrew culture, the concept of establishing or making something firm was significant, especially in relation to covenants, structures, and leadership. The stability and reliability of a king's reign, a building's foundation, or a covenant's terms were crucial for societal and religious life. The use of "kun" in the Hebrew Bible often reflects the importance of divine intervention in ensuring the stability and success of these elements.
https://biblehub.com/hebrew/3560.htm
muh biblical larps
don't get eaten
Plan(t)ing the New World
Michelle Gibson:
For this video, I had originally planned to compile the extensive amount of research that I have done in the past on Boston and the surrounding area in Massachusetts because it is a great case study in what has taken place during the reset of our history.
It quickly turned into something much larger because Boston and the surrounding area played a huge role in the English colonization and plantation of the New World, first with the establishment of the Plymouth Colony in 1620 and then the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630.
There is much to this story, and a deep dive into the background of what was going on in our historical narrative reveals the means by which the New World, the world we have been living in and have come to know as real, was planted on top of the Old World, and how this was accomplished and when.
https://youtu.be/8uUNp7I-tUA
Michelle Gibson's website:
www.piercingtheveilofillusion.com
>Remember
when the Jews killed Jesus?
because their Noahide Laws are about to wipe away all memory of Him
Jews and their faggot narratives
God did restore Israel. In 1948.
And very soon, given the extent to which Israel has fucked around, all will find out what God's end game is.
If you're ignorant to this, it's because the Jews don't want you to read the New Testament.
never
fool
https://aboutislam.net/reading-islam/understanding-islam/jesus-ascension-and-resurrection/
Though both Muslims and Christians agree on the Ascension of Jesus, Christians believe that Jesus was resurrected after Crucifixion and before Ascension, but Muslims believe that he was not crucified but raised to Heaven directly without Resurrection before Ascension.
you clearly do not recognize the New Testament as being God's information
for the latter part of human history
you left out the end of the Gayway article:
The initial biblical clue stated: โExodus 20:8 commands, โRememberโ this day โto keep it holy.'โ
It was answered correctly with โthe Sabbath;โ not by the priest, but by challenger Julia Schan, a stay-at-home mom from Pleasanton, California.
Laskowski was able to answer the alcohol-related Final Jeopardy clue: โIts 15 official state songs include 2 that mention moonshine & 3 played in 3/4 time.โ
He correctly responded to win the game: โWhat is Tennessee?โ
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/11/watch-priest-stuns-america-not-answering-famous-bible/
classic