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This text delves into the themes of strength and divine intervention in ancient beliefs. It discusses Chazaq, the concept of strengthening, alongside Imhotep, the god of healing, and Osiris, the god of agriculture. The excerpt also references significant biblical insights from Exodus and 2 Corinthians, emphasizing the contrast between godly sorrow and worldly sorrow. By examining these elements, we uncover the rich symbolism behind ancient gods and their roles in human experiences of repentance, strength, and divine guidance.
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9:8-11:10 Kabed~ to make heavy Chazaq~ to strengthen
9:8-11:10 Imhotep The god of healing
9:8-11:10 Chazaq~ to strengthen
9:8-11:10 Nut The sky goddess
9:8-11:10 For godly sorrow produces repentance leading to salvation, not to be regretted; but the sorrow of the world produces death. 2 Corinthians 7:10
9:8-11:10 Hardened ~kabed– to make heavy
9:8-11:10 Osirus The god of agriculture
9:8-11:10 Left~ KJV, NASB – better, escaped
9:8-11:10 Chazaq~ to strengthen
9:8-11:10 Horus; Ra The sun gods
9:8-11:10 21And the LORD said to Moses, “When you go back to Egypt, see that you do all those wonders before Pharaoh which I have put in your hand. But I will harden his heart, so that he will not let the people go.22Then you shall say to Pharaoh, ‘Thus says the LORD: “Israel is My son, My firstborn.23"So I say to you, let My son go that he may serve Me. But if you refuse to let him go, indeed I will kill your son, your firstborn.”’” Exodus 4:21-23
9:8-11:10 Ask~ KJV, borrow
9:8-11:10 Chazaq~ to strengthen