![]() ![]() While researchers admit there is a lot they don’t understand about this, no other language on earth communicates this way. ![]() Then, the meaning of the root word is then connected to the meaning of any words that are formed from the root. This script communicated in shapes and pictures that were its letters, giving each individual letter its own meaning.Īs these letters formed root words, the meaning of these letters were often found in the meaning of the root words that they spelled. Centuries before the common Hebrew block script used today was formed, the language began as a type of pictographic script. The ancient Hebrew language is unique in how its letters and words communicate. We need to turn back to the ancient Hebrew, in order to understand this passage and the meaning of hate. ![]() God’s feelings for these two brothers seem vastly different. ![]() In Malachi, God mentions Jacob and Esau, two brothers, sons of Isaac. “Yet you say, ‘In what way have You loved us?’ The burden of the word of the LORD to Israel by Malachi. We see this clash in the first chapter of Malachi: How can we reconcile a God who says He is love when He also says He hated someone? It sounds unfathomable, that a Good Father would turn His heart against someone. ![]()
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