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Lynn Shortman's avatar

This meant more than you’ll ever know!

I can’t share the situations I had to put in His tevah and hands this week, but there were more than one!

I followed the instructions of another one of God’s Servants and praised Him all week-3x a day! Saw a major breakthrough in one situation and sensed a breakthrough in another.

Awesome insight, Diane.

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Thank you for the question at the end.

I can rest my heart and my tevahs in His hands.

She's So Scripture's avatar

Amen and thank you for sharing that Lynn!

Lynn Shortman's avatar

Shared this insight with a friend last night on the phone and she was blessed to carry on in her situation!

Biblical TRUTH just keeps on giving!😁

She's So Scripture's avatar

Oh that is amazing!! What a good friend you are!

Anna Dufek's avatar

This is amazing!! Just want to say how much I love your posts. I have always wished I had a deeper understanding of Hebrew and so your posts are a gift that deepens my awe of God and sharpens that hunger and passion for His word!

Janet Melanie's avatar

I love this. I never saw the part of how Moses being put into the river as following orders either. I always heard and understood the story as it was in defiance. Of course it was the Lord's plan, but this makes the scene at the river a little different.

Thank you for all you write.

Matthew Parker's avatar

Wow. Just absolutely beautiful. I did not expect to get choked up reading that, but I did. I'm so thankful for your insights!

She's So Scripture's avatar

I am so glad it touched you Matthew! Thank you!

His Words Are Kisses's avatar

God never stops completely flooring me! 😭🙌🏻💝

Kevin Potter's avatar

This is another one of those places where I am incredibly grateful that I came to faith as an adult.

My first time reading the Bible was the KJV, which renders the vessel as an ark. I noticed immediately the link to the flood, especially with the pitch.

I wasn't quite invested enough at the time to go searching, but on my third read of the Bible, the one I was in when I gave my life to Jesus, I went on a whole deep dive into the linguistics and a bunch of details started to coalesce in my mind.

Cheryl Welch's avatar

This study wrecked me. If my children are tevah, I let my first one go and the L-rd gently pushed her back to me and now we have an amazing relationship. That alone gives me hope and the prayers for the other 3 tevah’s I built and one that I am still shoring up. The marriage tevah I will treat like Jechobed and put in the water in G-‘s hands. Totally wrecked this morn ing, thank you

She's So Scripture's avatar

I am so happy you found encouragement in it.

David Bergsland's avatar

I did that with my ministry late last year. Now it's floating and I'm waiting to see what the Lord does with it. At my age, He's the only control I have available. It's been that way for a long time. But this time is special. How? I've got no clue...

She's So Scripture's avatar

But He is faithful… and that is all we need to remember. I have been there myself brother.

ViaVeritasVita's avatar

My brand-new-chosen-for-the-literal-translation-and-also-for-the-footnotes (some providing the Hebrew) says "she took for him an ark of bulrushes." My old, from June 15, 1958 (when I was still 7), pages falling out, RSV says "she took for him a basket made of bulrushes". Basket: RSV. Ark: 1885 American edition of the Revision of the Authorized Version. I wanted pre-woke.

She's So Scripture's avatar

It’s always amazing how different translations can be and how the English can sometimes (certainly not always) choose words that completely take away from the deeper meaning.

Jim C Campbell's avatar

Genesis 1:2 KJV — And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

The planet, or our world, is also a supernatural creation (Ark). Just the right size, orbit, land to sea portioned, and a hundred other specific properties that preserve our species for God to raise up a people who call him Lord, and He will call them His people.

No rudder or course adjustment required.