Week #14: Va'era - And I, YHVH, Appeared

Va'era
Exodus 6:2 - 9.35
January 19th - 25th

Note: Click each scripture reference to read the passage. Click each Strongs reference to access the Hebrew word definition.

Related Passages

Ezekiel 28:25 - 29:21
Romans 9:14-17

These children were promised deliverance and blessings and then they received such hardships, persecution, trials and tribulations, have you experienced any trials and tribulations? We need more straw for the brick! Where are the blessings? After the promise of the blessings and deliverance, have you ever said, “Where are you, Yeshua?” “Those who feared the Word of the Almighty among the servants of Pharaoh brought their servants and their cattle into the houses. And those who did not pay attention to the word of the Almighty left their servants and cattle in the field." (Exodus 9:20-21) Is this the opposite of “The Fear of the Lord”? Do you think we have been listening to the “Word of God‟? (Study “Heart”, “Hearts” and where they come from!)


A Few Hebrew Definitions

  • I (am), H589 אני Anee: I (first person singular), I am the only God that Exists!

  • God, H410 אל El: strength; as mighty; especially the Almighty (but used also of any deity)

  • Almighty, H7706 שדי Shaddai: almighty, most powerful

  • Land, H776 ארץ Eretz: land, earth, people of the land, land of the living

  • Salvation-Deliverance, H3444 ישועה Yeshua: 78 times in KJV, as salvation-65, health-3, help-3, deliverance-2, saving-2, deliverances-1, save-1, welfare-1

  • New, H2319 ׁחדש Cha Da Sh: new, new thing, fresh

  • Covenant, H1285 ברית Beri Yth: Brit Chadash- New Covenant: covenant, alliance.

  • Law, H8451 תרה / תורה Torah: (Greek=Nomis); law, direction, instruction, instruction in Messianic age, from the root word: Teach or Direct.

    • From the root H3384 ירא / ירה Yarah / Yara: throw, shoot, cast, to shoot arrows, to hit the mark, to direct, direction to the Mark, teach and instruct.

    • Note: Remember… The word for Sin (H2398 חטּאת Chata) means to “miss the mark”. Does that add any new understanding?