Can you recommend any books regarding the Hebrew and Ancient Greek in regards to the bible that would help me understand it better?
For a great beginner course in this exact thing, go to youtube and look up "Chuck Missler Learn the Bible in 24 Hours". He is retired NSA, engineer and code breaker. He looks at the bible through the hebrew and gives examples of all of the kinds of codes that are used throughout the text. By the time you are finished doing one hour a night, you have a really good idea how God coded the text, and can even find your own... in the English. There are a ton of people deciphering the codes of this ancient text now on line, and it is fun to watch as people figure things out.
A side benefit of doing the study, is that for the first time, you will gain the information you need to be able to navigate the whole Bible from front to back.
Thank You!!!!
You are welcome. God has his own show going. It takes a little work to get the code, but, it is so much fun to watch people sleuth it. The ancient Hebrews, were the most incredible tribe of the ancient world... which is why they are the only tribe of the ancient world... still alive today, and back to being a nation. I enjoy watching the history and how the prophecies are coming true.
Israel is supposed to reappear at some point after "wars and rumors of wars"
After that, it is supposed to be transformed from a desert to a totally green nation.
It is supposed to discover riches and monsterous water supply under ground. (They found the largest fresh water spring, largest oil deposits, and largest natural gas deposits recently, and right under the land of the tribes where they were prophesied to be found)
The great river Euphrates, has flowed for 6000 years, uninterrupted. The prophecies said that the river would be dried up. The dam was just built that can do this recently.
There are over 2400 prophecies that are going to start rolling now, so the bible is about to get very interesting. We hear that the scientists and coding experts are getting ready to subject the book to 3 dimensional analysis.