Welcome back to our series on the TLV Translation principles. As we approach the latter half of these principles, we see the care and attention that our theologians have taken to clear up confusion in as many areas as possible.
Isaiah 6: The Real King on the Throne
In Isaiah 6, the prophet is dealing with the death of Judah’s king, Uzziah. Uzziah had been Judah’s king for 52 years, the second longest reign of all the rulers of Israel and Judah. He had also been very successful,
Translation Principle 10: Clarifying Names of People Groups
Next up in our walk through the Key Principles of the Tree of Life Version is Principle Number 10: Clearing up confusion about the terminology concerning the “Jews” of the New Covenant. Words mean things. When misconstrued, they create unintended
ADONAI Echad – The Lord is One
Although technically not a name of God, ADONAI Echad, like all names of God, declares something about His character. ADONAI Echad states that ADONAI, the God of Israel, alone is God; there is no other. ADONAI Echad is proclaimed multiple
When Translation becomes Over-Interpretation
When studying the Bible one very important but often overlooked thing is knowing the difference between translation and interpretation. This may not seem significant on the surface, but it is vital if you want to arrive at valid scriptural conclusions.
Ezekiel’s Dry Bones – Life Again
Where we Left off In our previous Article (click here to read) with Ezekiel 37, the famous “Vision of the Valley of Dry Bones”, we saw God take the prophet to the floor of a valley filled with dead, dry