Bible Mysteries Under Hebrew Light

God’s Secrets only Hebrew can reveal

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Bible Mysteries Course
📖

145 Revelations

Discover biblical insights through Hebrew understanding.

💻

Online Study

Access the course through computer or mobile device.

🔒

Lifetime Access

Your license does not expire after completing the course.

After completing the purchase in PayPal, click RETURN TO MERCHANT to pick up the activation link.

Bible Mysteries Under Hebrew Light

Course Instructor: Dr. Danny Ben-Gigi

Register for this course: [email protected]

Phone: (602) 224-1611

Course Fee: $650.00 per person

Class Description and Objectives

This class introduces students to key biblical concepts from a Hebraic point of view. It helps uncover meanings, customs, names, and biblical ideas that are often missed through translation.

What Kind of Mysteries Are Covered?

This is not focused on myths or speculation. The course focuses on Scripture, Hebrew meaning, biblical context, and deeper understanding of God’s Word.

What Students Will Accomplish

  • Understand important Hebrew-based biblical concepts.
  • Study key words and meanings behind Scripture.
  • Grow in biblical knowledge and interpretation.
  • Gain deeper appreciation for Old and New Testament truth.

Evaluation and Completion

Students are expected to study the course subjects carefully and demonstrate understanding through review, discussion, or oral evaluation.

What kind of mysteries you can expect here?

If you were expecting to find in this course mystical, mythical, esoteric, and ‘the end of the world is just around the corner’ stories - you are in the wrong place. Yes, we are planning to expose you to great secrets, some of which may change your outlook of the Bible, of God, and even of yourself as a human being. But these secrets are all veiled from your sight because they don’t come through your English Bible texts. They do however, shine through Hebrew. We will expose them, one by one, as we introduce Hebrew words of key importance to you as a believer. You’ll recognize many of these biblical words - but only from their surface up. Our concern is to expose them from the surface down, all the way to their hidden roots, where the true fruits of these divine delights are stored. Fear not of any esoterica, religious bias, or trickery mind twisting here - we promise to walk with you on solid and safe ground. For this purpose we took every step to allow you to see as many examples as possible, allowing you to test every aspect with your own eyes. We carefully tried to avoid any ‘trust me’ fact-like assertions, thrown at you from high above, leaving you with no way to know whether you should trust what you hear or utterly reject it. You can maintain your safety by relying on your own faith as a lighthouse of discernment, but please, keep your mind open to new, unknown lands of knowledge. You’ll hear no long shot promises and no doom threats. No far-fetching, out of thin air theories. Needless to say, you won’t meet here any devils nor evil spirits. You’ll hear though, some warnings alongside heartwarming assurances. After all, how could it be different with a loving, merciful God?

The two kinds of God’s mysteries

Nis•ta•rot’ נִסְתָּרוֹת are the secret things that God wants to keep away from ordinary human beings. Ironically, we, the human race, have had a burning desire to know exactly these things since the dawn of history. Disclaimer - there is a great gap between what God is calling ‘secrets’ and many meaningful Scriptures that are hidden from your eyes. The latter are major truths, which are hidden only from the eyes of English and other Romance, Neo-Latin languages readers. These powerful, and often amazing revelations, are not concealed if you look at them through Hebrew eyes. In English they may look like veiled subtleties, but Hebrew reveals each one of them as an essence. These decipherable secrets are essential for better understanding the Bible and this is exactly what we are sharing with you in this course. They are mankind’s business. The secrets that God desires to keep away from us are the ‘nis•ta•rot’ - God’s business. ‘Nis•ta•rot’ is the source and origin of all mysteries! ‘Nis•ta•rot’ comes from the Hebrew root S.T.R - ס.ת.ר which means in the ancient, biblical origin of the word: ‘mystery.’ The similarity between ‘mystery’ and the Hebrew word is in its source noun: ‘mis•tor’ מסתור’, a hiding place.’ Its root letters are the equivalent of S.T.R which means ‘secret,’ ‘hide,’ and ‘conceal.’ As such, the word ‘se•ter’ סֵתֶר) secretly), appears exactly 200 times in the Bible. ‘Nis•ta•rot,’ (God’s secrets) - only once: ‘The secret things belong to the Lord our God; but those things which are revealed belong to us and to our children forever.’ Deuteronomy 29:28. The problem is that many of those ‘revealed things’ are coherent only through Hebrew. We’ll expand on this subject throughout this course, in the topic named: ‘Seter, Mistor.’ The major aspect of God’s ‘nis•ta•rot’ that people of all generations are so curious about, is future telling, or in biblical terms: knowing the times and the season’s secrets. ‘And he said unto them, It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power.’ Acts 1:7. So why on earth (or much above it), are we still so eager to meddle in His business?

What are you expected to accomplish?

Your task is to be familiar with most of the 145 subjects covered in the enclosed class materiel, and in particular, with 13 topics that will be sent to you around your mid-term. You set your own pace of study, but as you will be expected to pronounce in Hebrew all the covered words (mostly they are concepts that appear as a title of each subject) we suggest that you do that moderately to allow enough time to absorb these key words.

Evaluation, grading and completing the requirements:

There will be no writing and you’ll not be required to turn in any papers during this course. As mentioned, you’ll receive 13 keys topics from the online course, on which you will be tested orally over a video conference with the teacher that you may conduct on any smart device. Besides the 13 subject that you’ll be expected to know thoroughly, you’ll also be ask to comment on 5 unseen topics taken from the course. The level of your fluency will determine your grade and satisfactory fluency will be expected for your graduation. We hope you’ll enjoy the subjects and incorporate them into your existing knowledge base to further your understanding of important, key issues in both the Old and New testaments. Many Blessings, Primus University of Theology and Dr. Danny Ben-Gigi, instructor.

Bible Mysteries Under Hebrew Light

God’s Secrets only Hebrew can reveal

About your course: You need to purchase the activation for this course. You will pick yourself a username and password which you will use for your training.

Bible Mysteries Course
📖

145 Revelations

Discover biblical insights through Hebrew understanding.

💻

Online Study

Access the course through computer or mobile device.

🔒

Lifetime Access

Your license does not expire after completing the course.

After completing the purchase in PayPal, click RETURN TO MERCHANT to pick up the activation link.

Bible Mysteries Under Hebrew Light

Course Instructor: Dr. Danny Ben-Gigi

Register for this course: [email protected]

Phone: (602) 224-1611

Course Fee: $650.00 per person

Class Description and Objectives

This class introduces students to key biblical concepts from a Hebraic point of view. It helps uncover meanings, customs, names, and biblical ideas that are often missed through translation.

What Kind of Mysteries Are Covered?

This is not focused on myths or speculation. The course focuses on Scripture, Hebrew meaning, biblical context, and deeper understanding of God’s Word.

What Students Will Accomplish

  • Understand important Hebrew-based biblical concepts.
  • Study key words and meanings behind Scripture.
  • Grow in biblical knowledge and interpretation.
  • Gain deeper appreciation for Old and New Testament truth.

Evaluation and Completion

Students are expected to study the course subjects carefully and demonstrate understanding through review, discussion, or oral evaluation.

What kind of mysteries you can expect here?

If you were expecting to find in this course mystical, mythical, esoteric, and ‘the end of the world is just around the corner’ stories - you are in the wrong place. Yes, we are planning to expose you to great secrets, some of which may change your outlook of the Bible, of God, and even of yourself as a human being. But these secrets are all veiled from your sight because they don’t come through your English Bible texts. They do however, shine through Hebrew. We will expose them, one by one, as we introduce Hebrew words of key importance to you as a believer. You’ll recognize many of these biblical words - but only from their surface up. Our concern is to expose them from the surface down, all the way to their hidden roots, where the true fruits of these divine delights are stored. Fear not of any esoterica, religious bias, or trickery mind twisting here - we promise to walk with you on solid and safe ground. For this purpose we took every step to allow you to see as many examples as possible, allowing you to test every aspect with your own eyes. We carefully tried to avoid any ‘trust me’ fact-like assertions, thrown at you from high above, leaving you with no way to know whether you should trust what you hear or utterly reject it. You can maintain your safety by relying on your own faith as a lighthouse of discernment, but please, keep your mind open to new, unknown lands of knowledge. You’ll hear no long shot promises and no doom threats. No far-fetching, out of thin air theories. Needless to say, you won’t meet here any devils nor evil spirits. You’ll hear though, some warnings alongside heartwarming assurances. After all, how could it be different with a loving, merciful God?

The two kinds of God’s mysteries

Nis•ta•rot’ נִסְתָּרוֹת are the secret things that God wants to keep away from ordinary human beings. Ironically, we, the human race, have had a burning desire to know exactly these things since the dawn of history. Disclaimer - there is a great gap between what God is calling ‘secrets’ and many meaningful Scriptures that are hidden from your eyes. The latter are major truths, which are hidden only from the eyes of English and other Romance, Neo-Latin languages readers. These powerful, and often amazing revelations, are not concealed if you look at them through Hebrew eyes. In English they may look like veiled subtleties, but Hebrew reveals each one of them as an essence. These decipherable secrets are essential for better understanding the Bible and this is exactly what we are sharing with you in this course. They are mankind’s business. The secrets that God desires to keep away from us are the ‘nis•ta•rot’ - God’s business. ‘Nis•ta•rot’ is the source and origin of all mysteries! ‘Nis•ta•rot’ comes from the Hebrew root S.T.R - ס.ת.ר which means in the ancient, biblical origin of the word: ‘mystery.’ The similarity between ‘mystery’ and the Hebrew word is in its source noun: ‘mis•tor’ מסתור’, a hiding place.’ Its root letters are the equivalent of S.T.R which means ‘secret,’ ‘hide,’ and ‘conceal.’ As such, the word ‘se•ter’ סֵתֶר) secretly), appears exactly 200 times in the Bible. ‘Nis•ta•rot,’ (God’s secrets) - only once: ‘The secret things belong to the Lord our God; but those things which are revealed belong to us and to our children forever.’ Deuteronomy 29:28. The problem is that many of those ‘revealed things’ are coherent only through Hebrew. We’ll expand on this subject throughout this course, in the topic named: ‘Seter, Mistor.’ The major aspect of God’s ‘nis•ta•rot’ that people of all generations are so curious about, is future telling, or in biblical terms: knowing the times and the season’s secrets. ‘And he said unto them, It is not for you to know the times or the seasons, which the Father hath put in his own power.’ Acts 1:7. So why on earth (or much above it), are we still so eager to meddle in His business?

What are you expected to accomplish?

Your task is to be familiar with most of the 145 subjects covered in the enclosed class materiel, and in particular, with 13 topics that will be sent to you around your mid-term. You set your own pace of study, but as you will be expected to pronounce in Hebrew all the covered words (mostly they are concepts that appear as a title of each subject) we suggest that you do that moderately to allow enough time to absorb these key words.

Evaluation, grading and completing the requirements:

There will be no writing and you’ll not be required to turn in any papers during this course. As mentioned, you’ll receive 13 keys topics from the online course, on which you will be tested orally over a video conference with the teacher that you may conduct on any smart device. Besides the 13 subject that you’ll be expected to know thoroughly, you’ll also be ask to comment on 5 unseen topics taken from the course. The level of your fluency will determine your grade and satisfactory fluency will be expected for your graduation. We hope you’ll enjoy the subjects and incorporate them into your existing knowledge base to further your understanding of important, key issues in both the Old and New testaments. Many Blessings, Primus University of Theology and Dr. Danny Ben-Gigi, instructor.

Requirements for the thesis

This is a major research document, required for a Master’s degree. An 8-credit thesis will require well more than twice as many pages of reading as 8 credits in regular classes. This is the same with a doctoral dissertation which is required for a Doctoral degree. While there is no set limit on how many pages one will have to read for their thesis or dissertation, you can be sure that it will be more than twice that for the same amount of credits in regular classes.

The following is an example of the minimum standards that have been established for reading requirements for a regular class:

  • Master’s: 250 pages per credit (4-credit class = 1,000 pp of reading)

  • Doctoral: 350 pages per credit (4-credit class = 1,400 pp of reading)

All written work, regardless of length, must be excellent in content, logic, writing, grammar, and academic style.

  • Students must submit their final product as a PDF file.

  • Backups must be to Primus University of Theology, P. O. Box 86054, Phoenix, Arizona 86080. The backup must have a description of the work. On the label (or in permanent ink in black) these things must be clearly readable:

    • Student’s first and last name

    • The title of the work/writing

    • The degree being sought

    • The date (month/year) work was finalized and accepted

Overview of basic steps

1.) You will need to understand the basics of grammar, how to organize thoughts and notes, writing down everything that comes to mind that needs to be covered in the work, this is the brainstorming process. After all the thoughts are down on paper, put them in order and organize them into an outline.

2.) Write an overview of the thesis or dissertation idea and explain it in one sentence. Be as concise as possible. Expand the sentence into a paragraph summery or overview. Try to keep this step too one hundred words or less. This process will produce a paragraph that resembles the introduction that is found on the back of a book.

3.) Develop the summary into a full-page synopsis. Many publishers want a chapter by chapter outline for this step. To do a chapter by chapter outline, use your brainstorming outline and write a paragraph summary of what will happen in each chapter. This outline is the same as a synopsis.

4.) Managing your topic -Think about variables that could be cut down and how changes would affect the length, depth, breadth, and scholarly value of your work.

5.) Begin writing each chapter. Expand the outline or chapter-by-chapter synopsis into full chapters. Continue writing until the manuscript is finished. This will be the rough draft, the first completed manuscript.

Writing a work can appear to be a mammoth, tedious undertaking. But when the process is broken into manageable pieces, it can become a fun adventure.

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