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  1. What is the Shekinah glory? - Bibleinfo.com

    The word “Shekinah” was adopted by Christians as a way of describing God’s presence with His people. The phrase “Shekinah glory” is a symbol referring to that divine presence.

  2. What is the mercy seat? - Bibleinfo.com

    The symbol of the divine presence appeared over the mercy seat like a glowing light called the “Shekinah”. The Hebrew word translated mercy seat in English, is kapporeth, a word that refers to a …

  3. What Does Christ Mean? - Bibleinfo.com

    The Hebrew word meaning the same thing is Mashiach, or as we know it— Messiah. So Christ is really more a title than it is a name, although the Bible uses it both ways. For example, the Bible often …

  4. Bible Questions - Bibleinfo.com

    If you have a Bible question and are seeking an answer from the Bible, our database of commonly asked questions may have the answer.

  5. The Spirit as Shekinah "Glory"

    The Shekinah or the glory that was present in the wilderness and in the first temple. Is it one and the same as the "Holy Spirit."??? With the destruction of the temple and the coming of Yeshua does the …

  6. Psalm 23: Verse by verse meaning - Bibleinfo.com

    The 23rd Psalm is one of the most widely known scriptures in the Bible. It is memorized and repeated in all lands. It is the universal Psalm, the chief Psalm, the pearl of Psalms. 23rd Psalm - The Lord is my …

  7. Spiritual Growth - Bibleinfo.com

    It's in the Bible, Philippians 1:6, NKJV. “being confident of this very thing, that He who has begun a good work in you will complete it until the day of Jesus Christ.” Jesus is the source of spiritual growth. It's …

  8. Re: The Spirit as Shekinah "Presence"

    Jul 6, 1998 · The Shekinah or the glory that was present in the wilderness and in the first temple. Is it one and the same as the "Holy Spirit."??? With the destruction of the temple and the coming of …

  9. Justification by faith: what does it mean? - Bibleinfo.com

    What does it mean to be justified? Justification simply means to be made just, right or righteous. That is not man's natu­ral state, as we all know. The Bible says: “for all have sinned and fall short of the glory …

  10. Where is "Sh'khinah" in the Hebrew Tanakh? - EliYah Ministries

    Jul 7, 1998 · I couldn't find anything resembling the word in the Hebrew Dictionary portion of the Strong's Concordance, so I had to assume that the word isn't in the "Old Testament", at least until someone …