This section will be devoted to Scriptural words and their meaning. We will not only establish the etymological roots of these words, but we will reveal how many English words are actually Hebrew words. Everything and anything you might want to know about the Hebrew language will be discussed and presented in this section.

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PHYSICS

I am sure that many of you have taken a physics course in high school or college. Personally, I avoided the subject and focused on more cranial subjects such as drama, band, and introductory gym. The English word 'physic' has an interesting background scripturally. The word comes from the Greek word physike, which is defined as the science of nature. This word can be found many times in the Brit Chadashah, but the most provocative use is in Romans 11.

Romans 11:24
"For if thou were cut out of the olive tree which is wild by NATURE, and were grafted contrary to NATURE into a good olive tree, how much more shall these, who are the NATURAL branches, be grafted into their own olive tree."

A central part of my own teaching of this chapter has centered on the belief that the good (natural) olive tree is the result of a seed planted in B'reshith 3:15. i.e. the seed of the woman: the Messiah. This can also be seen through the etymology of the word 'natural' or phusis in the Greek. The root (pun intended) of this word is phuo. This word is an agricultural term which means to 'spring forth' or 'shoot forth' as in a root from a seed. This is the source from which we get the English meaning of the science of nature. This word is used often in the Tenakh from several Hebrew words. The most oft used words are tz'mach and shoresh. These words are translated in the Old Testament as the 'branch' and the 'root'. Does that sound familiar?

Yesha'yahu 11:1
"And there shall COME FORTH a rod out of the stem of Jesse, and a BRANCH shall grow out of his ROOTS;"

Shalom Alecheim!


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