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Foundations of Hebrew Mindset

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Foundations of Hebrew Mindset

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Introduction

For there is no distinction between Jew and Greek; for the same Lord is Lord of all, abounding in riches for all who call on Him; (Romans 10:12)

There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is neither slave nor free man, there is neither male nor female; for you are all one in Christ Jesus.(Galatians 3:28)

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Hebrew Thought

800 BC, Greek culture arose to the north. Around 200 BC the Greeks began to move

south and the two vastly different cultures collided.

Over the following 400 years finally the Greek culture won and virtually eliminated all trace of the ancient Hebrew culture.

Greek culture in turn influenced all following cultures including the Roman, European and modern Western.

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Hebrew Thought

We read the Hebrew Bible as if a 21st Century Westerner had written it.

To understand the mindset of the ancient Hebrew culture in which the Bible was written, we must examine some of the differences between Hebrew and Greek thought.

This understanding will revolutionise the way we do church!

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Appearance vs Functional Description

Greek thought describes objects in relation to its appearance.

Hebrew thought describes objects in relation to its function.

E.g. Deer and OakLong Yellow Pencil I write words with it

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Impersonal vs Personal Description

The Greek culture describes objects in relation to the object itself. The Hebrew culture describes objects in relation to the Hebrew himself.

Greek: Pencil is yellowHebrew: I writeGreek: God is loveHebrew: God loves me

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Dynamic versus Static

Greek nouns refer to person, place or thing

Hebrew nouns refer to action of person, place or thing, e.g.

Greek: kneeHebrew: part of body that bendsGreek: presentHebrew: what is brought on bent

knee In Hebrew, knee and present are

connected

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Dynamic versus Static

Greek: fatherHebrew: the one who gives strength

to the familyGreek: motherHebrew: the one that binds the

family together

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Dynamic versus Static

Characteristic of Greek thinking Static, peaceful, moderate

Characteristic of Hebrew thinking Dynamic, vigorous, passionate,

explosive

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Dynamic Character of Hebrew World

Hebrew world is changeable and in motion Behold, I have made you a new, sharp

threshing sledge with double edges; You will thresh the mountains and pulverize them, And will make the hills like chaff. (Isa. 41:15)

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Dynamic Character of Hebrew World

Even stones and rock are movable and externally alterable: The mountains skipped like rams,  The hills,

like lambs. (Ps. 114:4) For the mountains may be removed and

the hills may shake, But My lovingkindness will not be removed from you, And My covenant of peace will not be shaken, Says the LORD who has compassion on you. (Isa. 54:10)

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How Mindsets Affect Our View of God

Greek View of God Argues the existence of God Attempts to explain inconsistencies and

harmonize contradictions systematically Understands God philosophically Considers God as pure being or in a static

sense Tries to box God into limited human scope

of things Tends to confine God to limited human

definitions and descriptions Concepts: God is love

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How Mindsets Affect Our View of God

Hebrews’ view of God Assumes the existence of God Thrives on the inconsistencies and contradictions of the one

awe-inspiring God Filled with wonder at the mystery of God, the vastness of

God and his uninvestigatible ways leaves them awestruck Understands God functionally and pictorially, in terms of

personality and activity Open and expansive. Verbs: a God who loves Focuses efforts on pursuing God and the character and

qualities that determine His makeup. Pursues life and God to the fullest, rather than spending

time passively trying to define Him.

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How Mindsets Affect Way of Life

The Greek mindset results in passivity and apathy. TV-obsessed entertainment-prone spectator-minded watching life rather than living it. truth an idea to be contemplated

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How Mindsets Affect Way of Life Dangers for the Western Church:

church becomes a spectator sport chairs (or pews) arranged theatre-style facing

a stage where the ‘hired holy man’ titillates emotions and tickles ears of their fans for an hour or two on Sunday morning

churchgoers receive their weekly fix of religio-entertainment

their lives remain largely prayerless, biblically illiterate and evangelizingless

they become spiritual “couch potatoes.”

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How Mindsets Affect Way of Life

The Hebrew mindset tends towards engaging with life. energetic living life to the full truth an experience to be lived, a deed

to be done

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Hebrew is God’s Language

Martin Luther : “a special energy” in Hebrew Bible. In his struggle to translate the Hebrew Bible into German, Luther discovered it is impossible to convey so much so briefly in any other language.

Luther said, “In it [the Hebrew language] we hear God speak…”

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Everything is Theological To the Hebrew mind, everything is

theological. Hebrews make no distinction between

the sacred and the secular areas of life. It is all God’s domain. ‘I have set YHWH always before me’ (Ps.

16:8) ‘In all your ways acknowledge him, and

he will make our paths straight’ (Prov. 3:6).

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View of Religion

Western mindset. Religion is seen as a system of ethics, a

code of conduct, an ideology, or a creed. Hebrew mindset.

Religion is a daily life of faith in terms of a journey, the way in which a person chose to walk.

Enoch and Noah ‘walked with God’ (Gen. 5:24; Gen 6:9).