In
my last email, What Did
Good Mean to Jesus, I used Psalm 34:13-14 as a
context to understand what “good” meant. In the Psalm below, I use
transliterations of three key Hebrew words that are very
important in the teachings of Jesus. Their English translations are in superscript.
Keep your tongue from RAH
evil,
and your lips from speaking
deceit MIRMAH.
Depart from RAH
evil and do TOV good;
seek SHALOM peace and
pursue it.
In order to accurately understand
the movement and teachings of the Jewish Jesus of history (Yeshua), a “Kingdom
of Heaven Vocabulary” is a prerequisite. It gives you not only “meanings
of words;” it also gives you the ability to “recognize actions that reflect
them” in the teachings of Jesus. Below is what “good” (TOV)
to Jesus:
Thinking about, talking about, and doing
things
that protect lives, preserve lives, make lives more
functional,
and increase the quality of life.
In my previous email I
pointed out that “good” is part of a standard we are taught as young
children –
“good / bad.” The meaning of “bad” is
dependent upon the meaning of “good.” In the ancient Hebrew language
of the Jewish Scriptures and the teachings of Jesus, the opposite of TOV
(good) is RAH which is translated “evil.”
Therefore, for Jesus, this is the meaning of “evil” (RAH):
Thinking about, talking
about, and doing things
that destroy lives, harm
lives, make lives less functional,
and decrease the
quality of life.
Now
let’s use this information to update our translation of Psalm 34:13-14.
Keep your
tongue from talking about things that destroy lives,
harm lives, make lives less
functional, and decrease the quality of life,
and your
lips from speaking deceit.
Depart from
things
that destroy lives, harm lives,
make lives less
functional, and decrease the quality of life.
Do things that protect lives, preserve
lives,
make lives more
functional, and increase the quality of life.
Seek SHALOM peace and pursue it.
I
will discuss the meaning of “SHALOM” in my next email.
Thank
you for Exploring with me,
Jim
Myers
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