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I don’t even think we need a whole lot of other Hebrew manuscripts just to focus on the controversy of Matthew chapter 5 verse 9.Īnd why do I say that? Why did the King James get nervous? I guess it’s depending on what it means by “becoming Children of God,” and also what it means to be peacemakers. We’ve got a chance to compare and to contrast.
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What this series is doing, Nehemia, and those that are listening, is we’re going to a completely different level, because Nehemia’s brought all of these manuscripts together. What we attempted to do was go through the parts where Yeshua actually spoke, and we got to the Beatitudes. We did what we called the Red Letter Series, and what it was, it was based on Howard’s Hebrew Matthew. And what am I speaking? So, I did something some years ago. Keith: It says this, the King James Version reads our verse like this, “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the ‘Children of God.’” It seems that the translators of King Jimmy’s Bible got a little nervous with the last phrase, just like I did. I think King Jimmy got nervous with this verse, and let me just read it. Nehemia, I’m going to start out reading something, before we even go too far. We’re actually up to Matthew chapter 5 verse 9. We are in a wonderful studio doing a buffet of Biblical Beatitudes, the Biblical Beatitudes. Keith: Welcome to Hebrew Gospel Pearls, episode number 19. I’ve seen this with friendships, and I’ve seen this… and it’s painful. I’ve seen this with governments, with geo-political situations. I’ve seen this in all kinds of things in my life. Thank you for supporting Nehemia Gordon's Makor Hebrew Foundation. You are listening to Hebrew Gospel Pearls with Nehemia Gordon and Keith Johnson. Hebrew Gospel Pearls #19 - Blessed are the Peacemakers