Lesson date: 03/06/5856AA
Verse 1 – “And (He)Moshe assembled” וַיַקְהֵל ((And he assembled)) the root word being qahal. In the LXX we see the word συναθροίζω – G4867 – sunathroizō used as a helping verb meaning to “call out or called out” and the word for congregation is συναγωγή – G4864 – sunagōgē – synogogue congregation or assembly used in this instance for assembly or congregation. Another Greek word often used to mean congregation or assembly is ἐκκλησία – G1577 – ekklēsia – “a calling out or a meeting”. Qahal and ekklesia both represent the Bride and do not mean a building whereas sunagoge can mean a building.
I recently found a quote from Josephus which finally tells us which language the B’rit Hadasha was written. Remember, Josephus, born a Jew in A.D. 37 rose to the rank of general, he was the son of a Levitical priest and became a Pharisee as a teenager Continue reading Shemoth (Exodus) 35

