Treasures of the Deep by Chaim Bentorah

Treasures of the Deep by Chaim Bentorah

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Treasures of the Deep by Chaim Bentorah

Treasures of the Deep is not an academic book intended for the classroom. It is meant for a bed stand, living room or wherever you go for some quiet time with God's Word.
These 365 daily devotionals are designed to provide short inspirational thoughts you can meditate on during the day or before going to sleep at night.

Treasures of the Deep is different from most devotional books that give a little story or inspirational thought and concludes with a Scripture verse. This book begins with scripture and provides inspiration through an analysis of the original biblical Hebrew or Aramaic. Each devotional is a short word study designed to cause the reader to ponder and meditate on deeper meanings of Scripture passages that they may never have considered.

It is my hope and prayer that every reader might realize that Scripture has a depth that they never dreamed possible, and that every passage may carry a message from God to each reader personally, and might encourage them to learn a bit of biblical Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic to enhance their personal Bible study.
Chaim Bentorah teaches biblical Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek to lay teachers and pastors in the metro Chicago area through Chaim Bentorah Ministries. He and his study team also conduct regular Sunday services and Bible Studies at area nursing homes.
Chaim Bentorah has a bachelor of arts degree in Jewish Studies from Moody Bible Institute, a master's degree in Old Testament and Hebrew from Denver Seminary, and a PhD in Biblical Archaeology. All of his Hebrew professors in college and graduate school were involved in the translation of the New International Version of the Bible. In their classes, he learned of the inner workings involved in the translation process. In graduate school, he and another student studied advanced Hebrew under Dr. Earl S. Kalland, who was on the executive committee for the translation work of the New International. It was this committee that made the final decisions on the particular renderings used in the original NIV translation.
Having done his undergraduate work in Jewish Studies, Chaim was interested in the role of Jewish literature in biblical translation. Professor Kalland encouraged him to seek out an orthodox rabbi and discuss the translation process from a Jewish perspective. From this experience, he discovered many things about the Hebrew language that he had not learned in his years of Hebrew studies in a Christian environment. Later, from his contact with Jewish rabbis and his studies in the Talmud, the Mishnah, and other works of Jewish literature, as well as his studies in the Semitic languages, Chaim began doing Hebrew word studies as devotionals and sending them out by e-mail to former students whom he had taught in his thirteen years as an instructor in Hebrew and Old Testament at World Harvest Bible College, as well as those he taught through Chaim Bentorah Ministries.
After self-publishing several books of Hebrew word studies and related topics, Chaim chose ninety word studies to create Hebrew Word Study: Revealing the Heart of God, which is his first book with Whitaker House. He believes that if we take the time to study the Hebrew language, we can see the true beauty of God's Word and come to know God and His heart in a much deeper way.
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ISBN 13 9781948794381
ISBN 10 1948794381
Title Treasures of the Deep
Author Chaim Bentorah
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher True Potential Publishing
Year published 2019-02-01
Number of pages 510
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.