Rico usually doesn’t get a chance to check questions on the website due to his busy schedule, but there are many people on the forums that can help you with your question. Could you elaborate a little bit more on your question? Where are you hearing these terms at?
The word korban is the Hebrew word commonly translated as “sacrifice” or “offering”. When you understand it in it’s Hebrew sense, it does not imply a loss, as most Christians teach, but rather an offering given in order to draw near (to the Father).
Bath could be bat which means “daughter”, or it could be beyt which means “house” (also it is an idiom for the Temple). Chai means “life”.
Rico,
a Messianic, Hebrew Roots believer & Pastor is doing a study on what the meaning of “Declare Korban” &
“Bath Chai or Qai”. He asked me to look into a deeper meaning for him. You are very familiar with the Temple Sacrificial System. Could you give me some insight on this please?
B’rachot,
Shomer
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Ryan White
March 25, 2012 at 4:17 AM (UTC -4)
Shalom Shomerdvash,
Rico usually doesn’t get a chance to check questions on the website due to his busy schedule, but there are many people on the forums that can help you with your question. Could you elaborate a little bit more on your question? Where are you hearing these terms at?
The word korban is the Hebrew word commonly translated as “sacrifice” or “offering”. When you understand it in it’s Hebrew sense, it does not imply a loss, as most Christians teach, but rather an offering given in order to draw near (to the Father).
Bath could be bat which means “daughter”, or it could be beyt which means “house” (also it is an idiom for the Temple). Chai means “life”.
Shalom,
Ryan
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shomerdvash
March 25, 2012 at 12:16 AM (UTC -4)
Rico,
a Messianic, Hebrew Roots believer & Pastor is doing a study on what the meaning of “Declare Korban” &
“Bath Chai or Qai”. He asked me to look into a deeper meaning for him. You are very familiar with the Temple Sacrificial System. Could you give me some insight on this please?
B’rachot,
Shomer
Marionk
September 30, 2011 at 12:23 AM (UTC -4)
Really enjoying the teachings, so much to learn about!
Have a wonderful Yom Teruah.