Blisterize
01-08-2005, 10:43 PM
The transliteration of the words ??bitter herbs? appears two times in the New King James Version. Likewise, two references are found in the Abridged Brown-Driver-Briggs-Hebrew-English Lexicon of the Old Testament.
Both references are in the Pentateuch. The first is found in Exodus 12:8. The second in Numbers 9:11. Both are in connection with eating unleavened bread.
Unleavened bread is always presented to us as a figure of sin in the lives of believers. If you have ever tried it you will know that unleavened bread is not very pleasant to eat. In both of these cases, it is clear that Moses is giving them a substance that is not sweet, as we think of marijuana, but bitter.
Further, the manner of ingestion was eating so perhaps the taste was even more direct. In any case, it was representative of partaking of the body of believers and it seems to signify an addition to an already unpleasant meal.
May I say this kindly - Your walk with God will not be a scrumptious trip to the ice cream store, rather, a trip to a crucifixion with Him.
Bitter herbs translate into some of the suffering we will endure down here, not into enjoying our sinful pleasures.
I pray God will speak to your soul regarding this and He will show you the way about it. But remember, a true study of the Word of God is not a trifling with of some ancient statue in some man made park?Christ is ALIVE today in your heart!~
Both references are in the Pentateuch. The first is found in Exodus 12:8. The second in Numbers 9:11. Both are in connection with eating unleavened bread.
Unleavened bread is always presented to us as a figure of sin in the lives of believers. If you have ever tried it you will know that unleavened bread is not very pleasant to eat. In both of these cases, it is clear that Moses is giving them a substance that is not sweet, as we think of marijuana, but bitter.
Further, the manner of ingestion was eating so perhaps the taste was even more direct. In any case, it was representative of partaking of the body of believers and it seems to signify an addition to an already unpleasant meal.
May I say this kindly - Your walk with God will not be a scrumptious trip to the ice cream store, rather, a trip to a crucifixion with Him.
Bitter herbs translate into some of the suffering we will endure down here, not into enjoying our sinful pleasures.
I pray God will speak to your soul regarding this and He will show you the way about it. But remember, a true study of the Word of God is not a trifling with of some ancient statue in some man made park?Christ is ALIVE today in your heart!~