Explore the Hebrew word 'ot (אֹת), meaning “sign,” and uncover its deeper meaning in this short video. In Hebrew, an 'ot is not just a symbol—it points to a greater reality while containing a piece of that reality within itself.
In this video, we’ll explore a few powerful examples:
- Noah’s rainbow, a sign of God’s everlasting promise
- Moses’…read more
The Hebrew word for "sign, 'ot (אֹת), points to a greater reality while containing a reality within itself. ???? In the Exodus story, both Moses' serpent-staff and the blood on the door during Passover act as signs.
In Matthew’s gospel, Jesus walks the exodus way. His baptism marks the way out. His wilderness testing shows the way through. And finally, his transformative ministry of healing and teaching that reveals the way in.
We're told that God hears the cries of his people and remembers them. But God didn’t forget his people—because the Hebrew word for "remember" means more.
Watch this short video as we explore two Hebrew words that sound similar and can both be translated as “outcry.” Tse‘aqah (צעקה) and ze‘aqah (זעקה) both express the intense cry of someone who is suffering injustice—often directed toward God and in the face of oppression.
Follow the exodus way design pattern in the book of Isaiah: the way out of slavery, the way through the wilderness, and the way into the promised land.
Go behind the scenes with director Allan and animator Josh to learn how classic board games shaped their vision for The Exodus Way. Also, discover the origins of their "doodle deluxe" animation technique—a new take on a classic BibleProject style.
This session is from the BibleProject Classroom class Adam to Noah, taught by Dr. Tim Mackie. The entire class is available for free on the BibleProject app at https://classroom-beta.bibleproject.com/adam-to-noah.
Does God actually assign heightened physical pain to women in labor in Genesis 3:16? You may be surprised by the meaning of key Hebrew words in this passage and God's description of how the man and woman will work together outside of the garden. Study this section of Genesis to better understand the consequences of humanity's choices and what they reveal about God's character.
Watch our overview video on the New Testament. This video breaks down the literary design of the entire New Testament and how it continues the story of the Hebrew Scriptures.
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Watch our overview video on the first 39 chapters of the book of Isaiah, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought. Isaiah announces that God’s judgment will purify Israel and prepare his people for the coming messianic king and the new Jerusalem.
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In this episode, Tim and Jon begin their discussion on the book of Ecclesiastes. This is an interesting book in Scripture, and the author is relentlessly trying to get the reader to rethink their black and white mindset. It can be a bit depressing to read, and it doesn’t quite give you the same type of feel-good wisdom that the book of Proverbs does. The guys will try to get at what this book is trying to teach us and what the author thinks it means to live a good and godly life.
The Biblical word for “passover” shares its root with an unexpected image: a mother bird protecting her chicks. Watch and learn about one of the Bible’s most important festival meals.
00:00 “Pasakh” Meaning in Hebrew
00:45 The Passover Backstory in Exodus
01:53 Understanding “Pasakh” in the Passover
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- Day of the Lord - https://youtu.be/tEBc2gSSW04
- Sacrifice and Atonement - https://youtu.be/G_OlRWGLdnw