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[[@Topic:keep]] keep :
Sabbath - keep


keep - Sabbath :
Sabbath - keep


[[@Topic:Kefa]] Kefa :

Note Peter, Hebrew.




[[@Topic:Commentary on the Old Testament]] Commentary on the Old Testament :
Ref-0175 See note


[[@Topic:Biblical Hebrew]] Biblical Hebrew :
Ref-0112 See note


[[@Topic:The Real Meaning of The Zodiac]] The Real Meaning of The Zodiac :
Ref-0102 See note


[[@Topic:kenosis]] kenosis :
Php. [[2:7|bible.71.2.7]]; Heb. [[2:8|bible.79.2.8]]

Note When Jesus emptied Himself, what does this describe? The phrases in the remainder of Php. [[2:7-8|bible.71.2.7]] explain it as his voluntary servanthood, incarnation, humility, and obedience unto death. His emptying relates to taking on the limitations of humanity.




[[@Topic:Ketubim]] Ketubim :

Note "The third division is called the Ketubim ('writings'): it comprises eleven books. First come the Psalms, Proverbs and Job; then a group of five called the Megillot or 'scrolls' (Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations, Ecclesiastes, Esther); finally Daniel, Ezra-Nehemiah (reckoned as one book), Chronicles. This is the arrangement regularly followed in printed editions of the Hebrew Bible. These twenty-four books are identical with the thirty-nine of the Protestant Old Testament; the difference in reckoning arises from counting the twelve ('minor') prophets separately and dividing Samuel, Kings, Chronicles, and Ezra-Nehemiah into two each." Ref-0073, p. 29.




[[@Topic:key]] key :
David - key of


key - of David :
David - key of


[[@Topic:keys]] keys :
keys - to kingdom See note; Isa. [[22:22|bible.23.22.22]]; Mtt. [[16:19|bible.61.16.19]]; Rev. [[1:18|bible.87.1.18]]; Rev. [[3:7|bible.87.3.7]]; Rev. [[9:1|bible.87.9.1]]; Rev. [[20:1-3|bible.87.20.1]]


keys - to kingdom :
Mtt. [[16:19|bible.61.16.19]]; Acts [[2:14|bible.65.2.14]]; Acts [[8:14-14|bible.65.8.14]]; Acts [[10:44|bible.65.10.44]]; Acts [[15:14|bible.65.15.14]]

Note Peter was given the keys to the kingdom and present when each of the 3 person groups (Jews, Gentiles, and Samaritans) first received the Holy Spirit. Ref-0100. Although Paul is commissioned as the apostle to the Gentiles in Acts [[9:1-43|bible.65.9.1]], it is Peter who first takes the gospel to the Gentiles in Acts [[10:1-48|bible.65.10.1]]. Why? Because it is Peter who has the keys to the kingdom. Ref-0100, Tape 10:B.



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