Sä
In Paleo Hebrew Sä was drawn as a Column. Column shows up
throughout the books of (15) Lamentations, (37) First Chronicles
and (59) Philemon. By studying Column in these books all of Sä's
meanings can be learned.
In Lamentations Sä is _____
- Yahvah with Joshua (6 Joshua 1:5)
- To be with someone and never leave them is to be nailed
to them.
In First Chronicles Sä is _____
- Leader of the assembly (28 Ecclesiastes 1:1)
- Solomon is the leader of the assembly in Ecclesiastes (sometimes
translated preacher or teacher). Given we had an assembly at the
end of Joshua and we are dealing with vav the word "assembly" seems
closest to what's meant. The assembly is a connected group of people
with the leader matched or connected to the group as it's leader.
In Philemon Sä is _____
- Following Christ (50 First Corinthians 1:12)
- Some follow Paul, some follow Apollos, and some follow
Peter, but following Christ is best. Paul nails what matters
in the discussion of following, which is who you follow.
Throughout First Corinthians this is the pattern. Paul gives
a list, sometimes with only two items, then nails (specifies)
what is best.
Summary
Sä is:
- support
- prop
- uphold
- provide
- foundation
By Ryan Eaton
Posted Thursday, Zebulun 4, 13000