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"Found Grace in the Eyes of Yahawah": Hebraic "Grace"

by Covenant Outreach
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798263524036
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 164
  • Original Price: GBP 9.61
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 227 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Middle East / General

Discover the Timeless Power of Divine Favor: "Found Grace in the Eyes of Yahawah" - A Profound Exploration of scriptural Grace

In a world yearning for meaning amidst chaos, uncover the ancient roots of one of the Tanakh's most evocative idioms: "But Noah found grace in the eyes of Yahawah" (Genesis 6:8). This groundbreaking book delves deep into the Hebrew origins of "chen," the word for grace, favor, and unmerited kindness, revealing how a single phrase shaped the course of human-divine relationships from the floodwaters of Noah to the covenants of today.

Journey Through Scripture and History:

  • Biblical Beginnings: Explore the dramatic context of Genesis amid humanity's corruption, where Noah's divine favor becomes a beacon of hope and renewal. Trace parallels to ancient Mesopotamian flood tales, highlighting the unique ethical depth of the Hebrew narrative.
  • Linguistic Treasures: Break down the Hebrew idiom "matza chen be-eyney Yahawah," its visual metaphors of judgment and approval, and connections to roots meaning "to stoop" in mercy. With insights from Strong's Concordance and lexical analysis, see how "chen" appears 69 times in the Tanakh, weaving through stories of Moses, Joseph, Esther, and Ruth.
  • Theological Depth: Understand grace as a bridge from judgment to covenant, emphasizing יהוה's relational stoop toward humanity, a theme echoing in Psalms, Proverbs, and prophetic calls for restoration.
  • Historical and Cultural Lens: From nomadic shepherds' eye-contact bonds to Near Eastern royal idioms, trace the evolution of favor in ancient societies. Compare Hebraic relational grace with Hellenized abstractions, uncovering how the Greek word "charis" transformed its meaning in the Septuagint and New Testament, influencing Christianity's soteriology.
  • Modern Resonance: See how this idiom lives on in everyday language, personal relationships, and theology, from professional endorsements to universal themes of unearned approval, and why reconnecting to its Hebraic essence offers fresh insights for today's fragmented world.

Blending scholarly rigor with accessible storytelling, this book bridges ancient wisdom and contemporary relevance, contrasting East-West mindsets and rabbinic interpretations. Whether you're a Bible student, theologian, history enthusiast, or seeker of spiritual depth, you'll gain a richer understanding of "grace" as not just an abstract ideal, but a tangible, action-oriented force of divine compassion.

Why Read This Now? In an era of moral uncertainty, rediscover how unmerited favor can spark personal transformation and communal renewal. Packed with illustrative verses, cross-cultural comparisons, and thoughtful reflections, this is more than a study, it's an invitation to find grace in your own life.

Dive into this enlightening read today and let the eyes of ancient wisdom illuminate your path.

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