Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Walls

Grace, both from NT which refrences back to the Hebrew; and of both and, or of either, this post intends to behold the spirit, in hopes it to be shed here within, and ledgable to percieve continuing through as writing.


Two Aspects of Grace by Dr. Anne Davis (a page also connecting two videos each 14:minutes long; Learn the Hebrew Alphabet, Part 1 of 2 and Part 2 of 2 ,)
חֵןchen (found Judaism searched and translated to possible usages), and Greek χάρις charis, (Luke) equivalent of חֵ January 2011; and, edited post with links and modified areas preservating original context and adjusted sentence structures to context of this post; i.e.; via context of "equivalent of חֵ " .


Okay, I didn't understand that either..
..So..
The author wrote something, then I searched the scriptures for the contexts OF some of those keywords.(i.e. Grace:
KJV with Strong's ): Now therefore I pray thee if I have found grace in thy sight shew me now thy way that I may know thee that I may find grace in thy sight and consider that this nation is thy people
Pentecost to Ascension Day; The Ascension preceeding by calendar date, the wander then between the two, by those outer calendar dates, is nearly a gregorian calendar year; the wonder to this post is in the short time between the two holidays and within the subjectivity.



Then for some Of The Keywords to direct this post and connect to "the walls" as metaphoric yet reality at least in spirit, as the Title of this post.
Glimpses of Hebrew, Greek, and Latin; i.e., ab initio , ab intra , ab origine ; Gaelic, naturaly followed, both in wonder of, and by wandering for, "by the Spirit" looking to relate only what is found of "The Holy Spirit" ; even Native American, using "Great Spirit". WITHITHIN Results, an i.e, Scottish Gaelic : Eilean a' Phrionnsa) is a Canadian province ... believed that the island was formed by the Great Spirit placing on the Blue ...


ANOTHER WANDER..
... OF
WONDERING: WHAT'S "Betzalel’s name means" (IN HEBREW?) That took another search,and that could start off topic here too. Anyway, from one result: Betzalel was given the skill, by the Spirit, for every kind of work and design to carry out the work needed for the sanctuary. That skill was for the work of building the physical sanctuary, but alludes to the building of the heavenly sanctuary made of living stones.

In another example, the term or phrase of "People of God", the sub-catagorized wiki source as "in continued usage"): In Gaelic, Latin populus Dei became pobal Dé and has continued for centuries to be an expression in everyday use for the Church in a parish, a diocese or the world.[1][2]

Other sources MacBain's Dictionary - Section 29
Gaelic is from Scottish pertrik, a side form of English partridge, Latin .... Irish pobal, Old Irish popul, Welsh, Breton pobl, Cornish pobel;...


FOR THIS POST, The modern day politics,whether scientific, artistic, governmental, or other church and belief rationalizations; either are avoided for reasons of non-belief; in that, where modern politics can manipulate to favor results, the ancients could have the same potential for affect added to some reasonings; where the later or modern adaptations may hold current skepticism, the older originals, and ancients, each have an historic range left over for us to see.
THAT IS ENOUGH REASON TO NOTE the following 1.,: Not Searching, and finding isms(for avoidance of promoting Non-Belief, noted above-see "FOR THIS POST ") A POOR I.E.,



  1. Pandeism or Pan-Deism (from Ancient Greek: πάν pan "all" and Latin: deus meaning "God" in the sense of deism), is a term describing beliefs incorporating or mixing logically reconcilable elements of pantheism (that "God", or its metaphysical equivalent, is identical to the Universe) and deism (that the creator-god who designed the Universe no longer exists in a status where it can be reached, and can instead be confirmed only by reason). It is therefore most particularly the belief that the Creator of the Universe actually became the Universe, and so ceased to exist as a separate and conscious entity.[1][2] Through this synergy pandeism claims to answer primary objections to deism (why would God create and then not interact with the Universe?) and to pantheism (how did the Universe originate and what is its purpose?).


  2. History of Rationalism
    Aug 14, 2009 ... The agency of the Holy Spirit is ignored. ...... It has sometimes been a noticeable part of the divine plan in our great struggles ...... and became the father of the best church historians of the nineteenth century. ...... to deliver them and their children from the promulgation of such doctrines, ...www.docstoc.com/docs/9904644/History-of-Rationalism


  3. The Lion and the Lamb: Evangelicals and Catholics in America
    Book by William M. Shea; Oxford University Press, 2004

Generic constitutions, subtle sub-titles and possible clarity or fog of heiarchy; the title apostolic constitution, and treat on solemn matters of the church, such as the promulgation of laws or definitive teachings. The forms dogmatic constitution and pastoral constitution are titles sometimes used to be more descriptive as to the document's purpose; other's purposes, if any, specially by the sound of the word "generic, may lend an affect by description as "common law" or by the people; which peoples, groups or individuals, governments and churches alike, varry within history, yet may consist of as few as 1 as author and the laws and teachings being by the same 1.
Papal bulls were originally issued by the pope for many kinds of communication of a public nature, but after the fifteenth century, only for the most formal or solemn of occasions. Modern scholars have retroactively used the term "Bull" to describe any elaborate papal document issued in the form of a decree or privilege (solemn or simple), and to some less elaborate ones issued in the form of a letter. Popularly, the name is used for any papal document that contains a metal seal.[




So within the words of text or of the writin languauge there is a progression of meanings and a history of details to describe.
Above, of the FAR above "gaelic"(TOP), searched with/for:
"gaelic expression that means "by [the] spirit." One of those results: UNCOVERING THE MYSTERIES OF THE KINGDOM OF GOD
http://www.bibleinteract.com/teachings/

Whitsun Eve (pingstafton) The day before Pentecost (Whitsunday) (2011: June 11.. Jump to Eves always on Saturdays: Whitsun Eve (pingstafton), The day before Pentecost (Whitsunday) (2011: June 11). [edit.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Sweden
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_holidays_in_Sweden
The de facto half holidays ... klämdag (squashed in day) ... References ^ a b "Lag (1989:253) om allmänna helgdagar". Parliament of Sweden. http://www.riksdagen.se/webbnav/index.aspx?nid=3911&bet=1989:253. Retrieved 2007-08-01 Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. See Terms of Use for details.Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.



One description, as to avoid chronology, an example again;
..i.e., again, Old Latin- 1 Philological constructs 1.1 The old-time language 1.2 The four Latins of Isidore , 1.3 Old Latin 2 Corpus 2.1 Fragments and inscriptions 2.2 Works of literature 3 Script 4 Orthography 5 Phonology 6 Grammar and morphology 6.1 Nouns 6.1.1 First declension (a) 6.1.2 Second declension (o) 6.1.3 Third declension (c), 6.1.4 Fourth declension (u) 6.1.5 Fifth declension (e) 6.2 Personal pronouns 6.3 Relative pronoun 6.4 Verbs 6.4.1 Old present and perfects 7 Bibliography 8 Sources 9 See also 10 External links


The use of "old", "early" and "archaic" (i.e, Old Latin, etc., etc...)has been standard in publications of the corpus of Old Latin writings since at least the 18th century.
The definition is not arbitrary but these terms refer to writings with spelling conventions and word forms not generally found in works written under the Roman Empire.
This article presents some of the major differences.




Apr 14, 2008 ... Befriending(EcoCenter) Luna the Killer Whale. How a popular Smithsonian story ... Luna befriended the people of remote Nootka Sound on the western shore of ..... It breaks through all of these preconceived walls we have between ...
Whale of a Tale EcoCenter: Greener Living Smithsonian Magazine
When Luna, a people-loving orca, chose Vancouver Island's Nootka Sound for ...


Well, there you have it... England, Scotland, and Whales