Psalm 119:25-32
We are walking in today: Men Of Torah Day--Law of the Mind, Part 6 Men Being Preserved By the Torah!!!
Witness preserve throughout the Bible: H4241 michyah--preservation of life, sustenance,
reviving, preserve
Deuteronomy 6:24
And the Lord commanded us to do all these statutes, to fear the Lord our God, for our good always, that he might preserve us alive, as it is at this day.
Torah: Genesis 45:5
Prophets: Ezra 9:8-9
Writings: Judges 6:4; 2 Chronicles 14:13
Joshua 24:17 For the Lord our God, he it is that brought us up and our fathers out of the land of Egypt, from the house of bondage, and which did those great signs in our sight, and preserved
us in all the way wherein we went, and among all the people through whom we passed:
The 10 utterances or words of the 10 Commandments are echoed throughout the 119th Psalm--notice them as we go through this study Hebraically:
"Law" is "torah" and from the Hebrew word "yarah", "to project, to show and point out something". It means to teach and instruct, for law is not something that does nothing, but instructs you and gives you a direction to follow.
The "way" is "derek" in the Hebrew text, and it means "to tred with one's feet". It denotes the act of walking, specifically that of journeying somewhere.
The base root of "testimonies" in the Hebrew is "eduth" and it means "to turn back again, or to reiterate". It means to testify, and repeat the Word until it is completely understood. To make your studies with your whole heart.
"Precept" is "pikkudim", and from the root word "pakad", or "to take oversight or take charge
"Statutes" come from the Hebrew word, "hok and hukka", meaning "to hew, cut in, engrave, and inscribe".
"Commandments" as given here is "mizvah", and comes from the Hebrew word, "zavah", which means "to set up or constitute, constitutional commands".
These words "righteous" and "Judgments" are from the Hebrew word, "Mishpah" or Shaphat, meaning "to set upright, or make erect. "Righteous, or upright" comes from "Zedek" or to be right. It is part of the word "Melchizedek", the name of Christ when Abraham met and offered a sacrifice to Him. "Melchi" meaning "king"; and "zedek" for the "upright or Just".
"Word" as given here is one of the ten words we are studying in this chapter, and in the Hebrew it is "Dabar". "Dabar" means "to arrange in a row, or to set forth in speech." This means to take the word of God, set in an order, and put that order in speech.
In the Hebrew text, "imrah, or `amar", and it means "to bring for to light". It is not the same as "dabar", which refers to an articulate utterance of what is said. Debar is different than imrah or `amar. Here "imrah" refers not to the speaking of what is in the Word of God, but that you understand it within your mind.
Way, Law, Testimonies, Precepts, Statutes, Commandments, Righteous, and Judgment, Word (to arrange), Word (to bring to light)
Psalm 119:25-32
25 My soul cleaveth unto the dust; quicken Thou me according to Thy word.
26 I have declared my ways, and Thou heardest me; teach me Thy statutes.
27 Make me understand the way of Thy precepts; so shall I talk of Thy wondrous works.
28 My soul melteth from heaviness; strengthen Thou me according to Thy word.
29 Remove from me the way of lying, and grant me Thy law graciously.
30 I have chosen the way of truth; Thy judgments have I laid before me.
31 I have held fast unto Thy testimonies; O Lord, put me not to shame.
32 I will run in the way of Thy commandments when Thou shalt enlarge my heart.
DALETH
The fourth letter in the Hebrew aleph-bet, with the numeric value of 4. The picture of Dalet looks like a man bent over in need or a tent door. It represents the lowliness and consciousness of possessing nothing of one’s own in opening the soul to have nothing but hope for our dreams to be fulfilled or remained closed off and alienated.
We will be looking at the instructions given in Psalms 119:25-32 in detail. Especially these 8 verses in connection to you and Daleth. This eight verse section is a prayer for restoration.
25 "My soul cleaveth unto the dust: Quicken Thou me according to Thy word."
Your body came from the dust of the earth, and as you grew, you ate the elements of the dust of the earth. Your soul lives in that clay body, as long as you are living in this age of flesh man.
26 "I have declared my ways, and Thou heardest me: Teach me Thy statutes."
When you declare your ways, it is done through repentance. This soul is crying out for the knowledge that comes only from the Word of God. With that knowledge come the love and God and peace of mind within your soul.
27 "Make me understand the way of Thy precepts: So shall I talk of Thy wondrous works."
The point here is first to study the way of God precepts, and then meditate and observe how God is working in your life, and the world around you. The way as how you live to tread your feet and walk your life, are they according to God's precepts, or instruction to take charge. Use those precepts and use them to do somebody some good for their life.
28 "My soul melteth for heaviness: Strengthen Thou me according to unto Thy word."
My soul weepeth and is heavy for God's Word, and in His Word, He has promised you that He would give strength. He is asking you to petition Him for that strength.
29 "Remove from me the way of lying: And grant me Thy law graciously."
Unfortunately today there are many lies that have slipped in, and been passed off as the Word of God when they are nothing more than man's traditions.
30 "I have chosen the way of truth: Thy judgments have I laid before me."
The "way of truth" is what is written in the Word of God. It is what was written in the manuscripts by the prophets, giving us instructions from God. Sure, study with a man to help you find the truth, but document what he says from the Word of God, and the tools that help us go back into the manuscripts. This is how you learn, for you put His judgments before you, and study them.
31 "I have stuck unto thy testimonies: O Lord, put me not to shame."
When you stay with the "testimonies" of the Lord, you will never be put to shame.
32 "I will run the way of Thy commandments When Thou shalt enlarge my heart."
You are not going to walk, but your feet are going to run the way of the lord. Be anxious to follow and fulfill the commandments that God has given to us. This verse shows that you are always ready for action in the service of the Lord. Learn the way of the Lord and have your mind filled with His truth and then run--this is going to take some studying on your part. These prior eight verses of "Daleth" was a prayer for preservation; to preserve your soul in God.
Excerpt from Willy lynch letter
THE BREAKING PROCESS OF THE AFRICAN WOMAN
Take the female and run a series of tests on her to see if she will submit to your desires willingly. Test her in every way, because she is the most important factor for good economics. If she shows any sign of resistance in submitting completely to your will, do not hesitate to use the bull whip on her to extract that last bit of [b----] out of her. Take care not to kill her, for in doing so, you spoil good economics. When in complete submission, she will train her offspring’s in the early years to submit to labor when they become of age. Understanding is the best thing. Therefore, we shall go deeper into this area of the subject matter concerning what we have produced here in this breaking process of the female nigger. We have reversed the relationship; in her natural uncivilized state, she would have a strong dependency on the uncivilized nigger male, and she would have a limited protective tendency toward her independent male offspring and would raise male offspring’s to be dependent like her. Nature had provided for this type of balance. We reversed nature by burning and pulling a civilized nigger apart and bull whipping the other to the point of death, all in her presence. By her being left alone, unprotected, with the male image destroyed, the ordeal caused her to move from her psychologically dependent state to a frozen, independent state. In this frozen, psychological state of independence, she will raise her male and female offspring in reversed roles. For fear of the young male’s life, she will psychologically train him to be mentally weak and dependent, but physically strong. Because she has become psychologically independent, she will train her female offspring’s to be psychologically independent. What have you got? You’ve got the nigger woman out front the nigger man behind and scared. This is a perfect situation of sound sleep and economics. Before the breaking process, we had to be alertly on guard at all times. Now, we can sleep soundly, for out of frozen fear his woman stands guard for us. He cannot get past her early slave molding process. He is a good tool, now ready to be tied to the horse at a tender age. By the time a nigger boy reaches the age of sixteen, he is soundly broken in and ready for a long life of sound and efficient work and the reproduction of a unit of good labor force. Continually through the breaking of uncivilized savage niggers, by throwing the nigger female savage into a frozen psychological state of independence, by killing the protective male image, and by creating a submissive dependent mind of the nigger male slave, we have created an orbiting cycle that turns on its own axis forever, unless a phenomenon occurs and re-shifts the position of the male and female slaves. We show what we mean by example. Take the case of the two economic slave units and examine them close.
The "way" is "derek" in the Hebrew text, and it means "to tred with one's feet". It denotes the act of walking, specifically that of journeying somewhere.
The base root of "testimonies" in the Hebrew is "eduth" and it means "to turn back again, or to reiterate". It means to testify, and repeat the Word until it is completely understood. To make your studies with your whole heart.
"Precept" is "pikkudim", and from the root word "pakad", or "to take oversight or take charge
"Statutes" come from the Hebrew word, "hok and hukka", meaning "to hew, cut in, engrave, and inscribe".
"Commandments" as given here is "mizvah", and comes from the Hebrew word, "zavah", which means "to set up or constitute, constitutional commands".
These words "righteous" and "Judgments" are from the Hebrew word, "Mishpah" or Shaphat, meaning "to set upright, or make erect. "Righteous, or upright" comes from "Zedek" or to be right. It is part of the word "Melchizedek", the name of Christ when Abraham met and offered a sacrifice to Him. "Melchi" meaning "king"; and "zedek" for the "upright or Just".
"Word" as given here is one of the ten words we are studying in this chapter, and in the Hebrew it is "Dabar". "Dabar" means "to arrange in a row, or to set forth in speech." This means to take the word of God, set in an order, and put that order in speech.
In the Hebrew text, "imrah, or `amar", and it means "to bring for to light". It is not the same as "dabar", which refers to an articulate utterance of what is said. Debar is different than imrah or `amar. Here "imrah" refers not to the speaking of what is in the Word of God, but that you understand it within your mind.
Way, Law, Testimonies, Precepts, Statutes, Commandments, Righteous, and Judgment, Word (to arrange), Word (to bring to light)
Psalm 119:25-32
25 My soul cleaveth unto the dust; quicken Thou me according to Thy word.
26 I have declared my ways, and Thou heardest me; teach me Thy statutes.
27 Make me understand the way of Thy precepts; so shall I talk of Thy wondrous works.
28 My soul melteth from heaviness; strengthen Thou me according to Thy word.
29 Remove from me the way of lying, and grant me Thy law graciously.
30 I have chosen the way of truth; Thy judgments have I laid before me.
31 I have held fast unto Thy testimonies; O Lord, put me not to shame.
32 I will run in the way of Thy commandments when Thou shalt enlarge my heart.
DALETH
The fourth letter in the Hebrew aleph-bet, with the numeric value of 4. The picture of Dalet looks like a man bent over in need or a tent door. It represents the lowliness and consciousness of possessing nothing of one’s own in opening the soul to have nothing but hope for our dreams to be fulfilled or remained closed off and alienated.
We will be looking at the instructions given in Psalms 119:25-32 in detail. Especially these 8 verses in connection to you and Daleth. This eight verse section is a prayer for restoration.
25 "My soul cleaveth unto the dust: Quicken Thou me according to Thy word."
Your body came from the dust of the earth, and as you grew, you ate the elements of the dust of the earth. Your soul lives in that clay body, as long as you are living in this age of flesh man.
26 "I have declared my ways, and Thou heardest me: Teach me Thy statutes."
When you declare your ways, it is done through repentance. This soul is crying out for the knowledge that comes only from the Word of God. With that knowledge come the love and God and peace of mind within your soul.
27 "Make me understand the way of Thy precepts: So shall I talk of Thy wondrous works."
The point here is first to study the way of God precepts, and then meditate and observe how God is working in your life, and the world around you. The way as how you live to tread your feet and walk your life, are they according to God's precepts, or instruction to take charge. Use those precepts and use them to do somebody some good for their life.
28 "My soul melteth for heaviness: Strengthen Thou me according to unto Thy word."
My soul weepeth and is heavy for God's Word, and in His Word, He has promised you that He would give strength. He is asking you to petition Him for that strength.
29 "Remove from me the way of lying: And grant me Thy law graciously."
Unfortunately today there are many lies that have slipped in, and been passed off as the Word of God when they are nothing more than man's traditions.
30 "I have chosen the way of truth: Thy judgments have I laid before me."
The "way of truth" is what is written in the Word of God. It is what was written in the manuscripts by the prophets, giving us instructions from God. Sure, study with a man to help you find the truth, but document what he says from the Word of God, and the tools that help us go back into the manuscripts. This is how you learn, for you put His judgments before you, and study them.
31 "I have stuck unto thy testimonies: O Lord, put me not to shame."
When you stay with the "testimonies" of the Lord, you will never be put to shame.
32 "I will run the way of Thy commandments When Thou shalt enlarge my heart."
You are not going to walk, but your feet are going to run the way of the lord. Be anxious to follow and fulfill the commandments that God has given to us. This verse shows that you are always ready for action in the service of the Lord. Learn the way of the Lord and have your mind filled with His truth and then run--this is going to take some studying on your part. These prior eight verses of "Daleth" was a prayer for preservation; to preserve your soul in God.
Excerpt from Willy lynch letter
THE BREAKING PROCESS OF THE AFRICAN WOMAN
Take the female and run a series of tests on her to see if she will submit to your desires willingly. Test her in every way, because she is the most important factor for good economics. If she shows any sign of resistance in submitting completely to your will, do not hesitate to use the bull whip on her to extract that last bit of [b----] out of her. Take care not to kill her, for in doing so, you spoil good economics. When in complete submission, she will train her offspring’s in the early years to submit to labor when they become of age. Understanding is the best thing. Therefore, we shall go deeper into this area of the subject matter concerning what we have produced here in this breaking process of the female nigger. We have reversed the relationship; in her natural uncivilized state, she would have a strong dependency on the uncivilized nigger male, and she would have a limited protective tendency toward her independent male offspring and would raise male offspring’s to be dependent like her. Nature had provided for this type of balance. We reversed nature by burning and pulling a civilized nigger apart and bull whipping the other to the point of death, all in her presence. By her being left alone, unprotected, with the male image destroyed, the ordeal caused her to move from her psychologically dependent state to a frozen, independent state. In this frozen, psychological state of independence, she will raise her male and female offspring in reversed roles. For fear of the young male’s life, she will psychologically train him to be mentally weak and dependent, but physically strong. Because she has become psychologically independent, she will train her female offspring’s to be psychologically independent. What have you got? You’ve got the nigger woman out front the nigger man behind and scared. This is a perfect situation of sound sleep and economics. Before the breaking process, we had to be alertly on guard at all times. Now, we can sleep soundly, for out of frozen fear his woman stands guard for us. He cannot get past her early slave molding process. He is a good tool, now ready to be tied to the horse at a tender age. By the time a nigger boy reaches the age of sixteen, he is soundly broken in and ready for a long life of sound and efficient work and the reproduction of a unit of good labor force. Continually through the breaking of uncivilized savage niggers, by throwing the nigger female savage into a frozen psychological state of independence, by killing the protective male image, and by creating a submissive dependent mind of the nigger male slave, we have created an orbiting cycle that turns on its own axis forever, unless a phenomenon occurs and re-shifts the position of the male and female slaves. We show what we mean by example. Take the case of the two economic slave units and examine them close.
Shema Selah let us pause and consider how the Most High has preserved us for such a time as this!
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