Red Letter Series: Episode 6
Matthew 4:19

July 24, 2016
All aboard! Yeshua begins to recruit his fellow fishermen for the mission from the shores of the Sea of Galilee!
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6 Comments
August 1, 2020 at 3:06 pm /
Reflection
Is there much of a difference between being fishers of men and fishing for men?
I see no difference like pronouncing tomato or potato in different parts of the United States, sounds different but they are the same.
I was emotionally moved when I had the honor of getting on a boat that gave us a tour of the Sea of Galilee last March on my first tour to Israel. It was an incredible experience that I will never forget. We danced and sang. The sunset was beautiful. I felt a connection that I cannot explain which was humbling. I long to return to Israel, it just felt like home while I was there.
July 14, 2020 at 7:47 pm /
Can I just say how much I hate the NIV translation of these red letters,”‘Come, follow me,’Jesus said,”and I will send you out to fish for people.'” Bleh, I can take gender neutrality translations to a certain extent but that is just ridiculous.
Keep reading; (but if your reading the NIV you might want keep reading in a different translation 🙂 )
May 27, 2020 at 11:36 am /
I had to have a look with my magnifying glass to see if there was a smikut form and I can’t see it. So the verb to fish has been made into a noun those who Fish for . It is also possible that it has been made into an adjective that proceeds the noun. The concept seems to be I will meet you all or both men who fish for things. The concept cou
Yuman walk after me d also be those(Fisherman) who fish for men. I think George had the right idea here but didn’t like the English fisherman for men which in Hebrew be seen as beautiful f
Yuman walk after me! Also is a command to put someone in their place.
May 23, 2020 at 11:22 am /
Please forgive my poor dictation device. In my previous post I was referring toJacobs blessing on his children. Surprisingly the Hebrew says that they were to multiply in the land like fish! This is a noticeable petition to Yehovah W♥️♥️
May 18, 2020 at 8:21 pm /
There is also the blessing given by Jacob to his room but they were swarm make fish on the mend. So it is appropriate to mention it have a place to land fish And vessels to hold them into. Yeshua also talked about the harvest also need agricultural labourers as well, and also tax collectors which is the traditional role of a Levite For the priests and the temple
July 23, 2016 at 4:30 pm /
Thank you Keith for this study.
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