Today is 8/8/23 What is Adonai Saying?
Revelation 21:5 says, “And he sat on the throne and said, ‘Behold I make all things new!’ And He said to me, Write: ‘for these words are true and faithful’.”
Philippians 4:13, “I can do all things through [f]Christ who strengthens me.”
The Hebrew number "8" signifies eternal revelation and new beginning.
- A New Song (Psalms 96:1 and Revelation 5:5-9)
- A New Name (Isaiah 62:2 and Revelation 2:17)
- A New Heart (Ezekiel 18:31)
- A New Spirit (Ezekiel 11:19)
- A New Tongue (Mark 16:17 and Acts 2:4)
- A New Commandment (John 13:34)
- A New Heaven (Revelation 21:1)
- A New Earth (Isaiah 66:22)
Did you know the significance of the number eight in the Bible?
- Eight people were in the Ark
- Circumcision was performed on the eighth day. Luke 2:21
- King David was the eighth son of Jesse.
- Aaron and his sons began ministry on the eighth day.
- The word “born” was mentioned eight times in the conversation with Jesus and Nicodemus.
- The word “water” was mentioned eight times in the conversation with the Women at the Well.
- Elijah performed eight miracles.
- Elisha performed sixteen miracles. 8 x 2= 16
- Jesus rose on the eighth day. The first day of the week.
- The title of Jesus, “Redeemer” shows up eight times in Scripture.
- Psalms 119 is divided up in 22 sections with eight verses each.
- Eight Women were prophets in the Bible
- In Philippians 4:8 there are eight things to think upon: true, honest, just, pure, lovely, a good report, virtue and praise.
Finally, the name of Jesus has the numerical value of 888 in the Greek.
Philippians 4:4-7,4 Rejoice in the Lord always. Again I will say, rejoice! 5 Let your [b]gentleness be known to all men. The Lord is at hand.6 Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; 7 and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.
Two eights equals sixteen, 8 + 8= 16. The Hebrew number 8 is for “New Beginnings” than the Hebrew number16 is associated with the Love of God.
Did you know the sixteenth time Paul’s name is mentioned in the New Testament, Acts 15:25, he is called “beloved?”
1 John 4:7 says, to know God is to love Him. “Everyone who loveth is born of God and knoweth God.”
If you grow in the love of God, you will grow in the sixteen faces Jehovah titles.
Jehovah Eloheim- The Lord eternal or creator
Jehovah Adonai- The Lord our Master
Jehovah Jireh- The Lord our Provider
Jehovah Nissi- The Lord our Banner
Jehovah Rapha- The Lord our Healer
Jehovah Shalom- The Lord our Peace
Jehovah Tsidkeenu- The Lord our Righteousness
Jehovah Sabaoth- The Lord of Host
Jehovah Shammah- The Lord is Present
Jehovah Elyon- The Lord Most High
Jehovah Rohi- The Lord my Shepherd
Jehovah Hoseenu- The Lord our Maker
Jehovah Eloheenu- The Lord our God
Jehovah Eloheka- The Lord your God
Jehovah Elohay- The Lord my God
Jehovah Mekaddishkem- The Lord our Sacntifier
Psalm 91 is our Spiritual Fort Knox. It has long been known as the soldiers prayer or the protection chapter. When spoken, in a covenant love it activates, “I WILL SAY OF THE LORD”, there are 16 verses declaring how your love for God will protect you. Shalom Shalom!