2006 - Touchet Baptist Church, Touchet, Washington - Pastor Mike Paulson - 2006 Expounding the way of God more perfectly - Acts 18:26 - with the Scriptures Rightly Divided - II Timothy 2:15 |
Acts 27 - swimming or floating? |
See Introduction
for a detailed description of this series.
See Part
I for more emphasis on the progressive buildup of understanding
within the KJB.
See Part
II on the real meaning of the word
'charity'
found with in the KJB, not by going "back to the Greek."
Part
III on the Biblical definitions of words: Bless;
Gospel; Evangelist and
Crisping Pin
See Part
IV for how the meaning of words is
affected by Phonaesthesia and spelling.
See Part
V for differences in music/musick; Ceiling; shall/will; which/who;
that/which/who; alway/always; prevent/precede;
ensue/pursue' entreat/treat
See Part
VI for Nothing more comforting than the sound of the King James
Bible!
Rightly Dividing right on down to the very words and letters!
Part VII More on Defining Words Within the KJB Itself |
Concerning Using the built-in Dictionary concept:
1. Looking at the word next to the word in question.
2. Looking at the words in the verse.
3. Looking in the next or preceding verse.
4. Reading beginning at the paragraph mark; reading the entire
chapter.
5. Changing the pronunciation.
6. Trying colloquial pronunciations.
7. Changing the spelling in your mind.
8. Looking inside the word.
9. Looking for parallelism.
10. Looking for opposites.
11. Looking at the context.
12. Looking at the root words inside the word.
13. Seeing the progressive build-up as a way to receive understanding
of the meaning of words.
14. Observe which type of definition is being given.
15. Looking at the verse numbers.
16. Watching for onomatopoeia, that is, words that imitate the
sound of the word.
I. The mere entrance of his words - Psalm
119:130
An understanding develops as one reads from beginning
to end - there is a progression of meaning and learning of words
Accept
to acceptable to accepteth
to acceptance to acceptest
to acceptation - Genesis
to I Timothy
KJV is considered the easiest reading Bible.
4.4 to 7.5 - average 5.8 (NIV 8.4; NASB 6.1; TEV 7.2; NKJV 6.9)
Amos 8:11-13
even deals with hearing the words of the Lord
Bestead; Bedsead; Couch; Couched; Couching; root
word evil and ear.
Onomatopoeia are words that imitate the sound of
the word - murmur, lowing, chatter, babbler, bray, bleating, bite, devour,
etc.
II. We studied the word 'charity' which is love towards the brethren, NOT towards the lost world - and we read the verses that tells us what to do and how to be towards each other.
III. We learned about how man's books have taken away from the
English KJB.
Bless; Gospel; Evangelist;
Crisping Pin
IV. We looked at phonaesthesia and how spelling affects words.
Phonaesthesia - the corresponding sound of each
individual letter contributes to the emotional effect a word has.
Plosives - p,b,d,k, and g.
Dagger
to dying - the negative plosive
sound 'p' are in negative words...
Words with SL - downward (Servant
to slave); SC (scolar and scribe)
negative SC sound; F - are called 'fricatives.
Modern bibles change casting
down imaginations to casting down arguments; an
heretick reject to reject a divisive man.
Comments on Prayer Circles and Brownies
That which is perfect
More on SC words the fricative 's' and plosive 'k'
sound is taken away from: Scant, Scall,
Scapegoat, schism, scurvy, science, school
V. Music / Musick
Cieling
is correct - British spelling, not American
Cunning's
different meanings all defined within each verse
Shall / Will
Which / Who
That / Which
Alway / Always
Prevent / Precede
Ensue / Pursue
Entreat - treat
VI. Prepositions and how taking them out changes verse meaning
- taking out IN Christ, of the Lord, through Christ, by Jesus Christ, through
his blood, for them thta trust in riches, etc.
Use of the word 'human' today - traced back to Hu
Min - Egyptian gods - MIN is Hebrew for heretic. Hu (god) min (heretic)
Modern use of the word human havng strong affect
in Revelation about the number of the beast.
Sounds of Alliteration, rhyme, rhythm add to the
benefits of 'hearing' the Bible as well as reading it.
Example
and Ensample
1. Change the pronounciation
CONEY:
The word is pronounced like 'bunny' - which is what it is.
Deuteronomy14:7
BEEVES:
beefs - is the plural of beef. Leviticus
22:19
AMERCE:
a mercy - punish with mercy! Deuteronomy
22:19
2. Try Colloquial pronunciations:
BEGET
- you be gettin! Deut:4:25
BEFALLEN
- you be fallin' Num:20:14
BEHOLD
- you be holdin' Genesis 1:31
to Genesis 6:12 to Genesis
6:13
BESEECH
- you be seeking I Thessalonians 4:1
BEMOAN
- you be moanin' Jeremiah 15:5
BELIED
- you be lyin' Jeremiah 5:12
ARIGHT
- you are a right bit funny... in a right form; without mistake or
crime. Psalm 50:23
PS - the Scotch and Irish immigrants brought the old Anglo-Saxon words like be+gitan to the southern states.
3. Change the spelling in your mind:
CANKER
- cancer
COFFER
- coffin
CONCISION
- incision Philippians 3:2
COULTER
- cutlery I Samuel 13:20:
CHAPMEN
- cheapman II Chronicles 9:14
DRYSHOD
- dryshoed Isaiah 11:15
DANDLED
- dangled Isaiah 66:12
EMEROD
- hemorrhoid Deuteronomy 28:27; I Samuel
5:6
EMNITY
- enemy Luke 23:12
4. Look inside the word:
ALBEIT -
although, be it Philemon 1:19
AFOOT
- foot - Mark 6:33
AGONE-
gone I Samuel 30:13
AMISS-
miss James 4:3
BACKBITE
- bite back Romans 1:30
CHAPITER
- cap or capital Exodus 36:38
CHASTISE
- chaste Leviticus 26:28
CENTURION-
cent (1/100)
DROPSY
- drop as in water Luke 14:2 Do
you want a medical lesson? Formerly
written hydropisy; In medicine, an unnatural collection of water,
in an part of the body. It occurs most frequently in persons debilitated
by disease. The dropsy takes different names, according to the part
affected; as ascites, or dropsy of the abdomen; hydrocephalus,
or water in the head; anasarca, or a watery swelling over
the whole body.
ENCHANTMENT -
chant Leviticus 19:26 - Ye
shall not eat any thing with the blood: neither shall ye use enchantment,
nor observe times.
EMBOLDENETH
- bold Job 16:3 - Shall
vain words have an end? or what emboldeneth thee that thou answerest?
ENSIGN -
sign Isaiah 30:17 - One
thousand shall flee at the rebuke of one; at the rebuke of five shall ye
flee: till ye be left as a beacon upon the top of a mountain, and as an
ensign on an hill.
ENSNARED -
snare Job 34:30 -
That the hypocrite reign not, lest the people be ensnared.
ENTANGLE
- tangle Exodus 14:3 - For
Pharaoh will say of the children of Israel, They are entangled in the land,
the wilderness hath shut them in.