7 Hebrew Words Every Christian Should KnowPrimjer

TEFILLAH: Which means PRAYER
How often do we use prayer as nothing more than an emergency call or a cold call to God?
Too often we only pray when we need or want something from God - which is understandable considering the English word "pray" means to "ask or beg". But the Hebrew word for prayer - tefillah - means to "self evaluate”. So to the Jews of the Bible, prayer was not a time when they asked God for things … it was a time when they examined themselves. They would use prayer as a way to compare their actions, behavior and attitude against God’s holiness.
Could this idea change your prayers today?
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Most Christians know that being fluent in Hebrew would improve their understanding of the Bible but who has time to learn Hebrew? In this seven-day devotional, you will learn enough key Hebrew words to transform the way you read scripture, and how you apply it in your daily life. Each day’s devotion includes a helpful image that can be shared on social media.
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