This little book explores the letters of the Hebrew Aleph-Beit, Psalm 119 and our relationship with our Lord, Jesus/Yeshua.
Psalm 119 is an acrostic psalm, which means it is an alphabetical poem where each stanza begins with a letter of the Hebrew Aleph-Beit.. When I used this Psalm to study the Hebrew Aleph-Beit I began to see the significance in the letter that began each stanza and the content of the Psalm. I marveled at the artistry of the Holy Spirit and how He inspired the Psalmist to write these words. In Psalm 119 I found a treasure of principles for leading a life that honors our God. Most of all I fell in love with the Word of God. His Word became His "Letters of Love" to me. In His Word I found my Savior, Yeshua, woven into every letter and the words that flowed through my mind and burned into my heart. Come with me on journey through God's Word and discover for yourself His "Letters of Love" to you.
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artlook says
Very interesting, well designed book. Congratulations.
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