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What Was the Historical Understanding of Shekhar, Translated “Strong Drink” in the KJV?

Part One Shekhar, Strong Drink Means Concentrated Sweetness The connection between saccharin and shekhar (שֵׁכָר) is not just a phonetic coincidence.  Instead, it is rooted in a deep linguistic history in a broad etymological sense that links the biblical “strong drink” to intense sweetness.  Surely, when the actual substance was left to ferment or someone […]

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The Church Fathers Are NotThe Church Fathers (Part Three)

Part One     Part Two Evangelicals and the Like Embrace the Church Fathers Evangelicals and even fundamentalists very often associate themselves with those they call, “the church fathers.”  They treat these men as their fathers.  Even those today labeled, “conservative evangelicals,” affiliate themselves and their history with “the church fathers.” Evangelical theologians, pastors, and preachers […]

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The Church Fathers Are NotThe Church Fathers

I already have several series going, which include one on the Antichrist and globalism, one on the way people contort Matthew 5:17-20 to eliminate the doctrine of preservation, another one exploring Christian nationalism, and the one below, which I would predict has two parts, but it might just end here.  I wanted you to know, […]

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