The Voice of Elijah® Newsletter
April 2009 Issue
Some Things Burn; Some Things Don’t
In this article, the author explains why he translates
the Greek noun aion (aeon) as “age” and
the Greek adjective aionos as “burning”
rather than “eternal.”
The Forecast
The purpose of this column is to explain various
weather-related parabolic images that
relate to the Last Days and the Second Coming of Jesus
Christ. The “forecast” in this edition
reminds Believers that God's Judgment will begin with
them.
Questions & Answers
The first Answer explains some of the
parabolic imagery related to Jacob
dividing the promise into 12 parts.
The second responds to a question regarding the Hebrew
idioms “give a seed” and “make a name.” In his response,
the author provides his own translation of Genesis
37:1–46:7, to explains things about idioms in
general.