Posts

Who Are Elohim In The Bible?

 The word most often used for God in the Hebrew Bible is Elohim. Many think elohim is a name for God, but as we shall see, the word and its usage in the Bible is not a name for God. "Elohim" is found 2602 times in the Hebrew Old Testament . The Hebrew word elohim can be singular or plural, just as our English word "deer" can denote one or several deer. When referring to the creator God elohim is capitalized. Elohim is used to denote the true God. (Genesis 1:1; Isaiah 2:3; Psalm 50:1) It is also used in reference to false or foreign gods and goddesses. (Exodus 20:3; 32:1 Psalm 82:1) It is used of angels (supernatural spirits) in Psalm 8:6; 97:7; 138:1. In 1 Samuel 28:13, Samuel's afterlife appearance befor e the witch of Endor was called an elohim. "And the king said unto her, Be not afraid: for what sawest thou? And the woman said unto Saul, I saw gods (elohim) ascending out of the earth. " Moses was referred to as an elohim in Exodus 4:16 and 7:1. Mo...

Does Creativity Hold a Chance?

 With digital disruption, artificial intelligence, algorithms coming to the forefront of job takeovers, there is a sense of anxiety amongst the youth. Questions being discussed are, what skill sets are required to compete with AI?, what will future jobs entail?, will technology do everything? Uncertain future requires a wide array of education trajectories for empowering future global citizens. A lot of forums, debates and conferences are being held to get diverse viewpoints to address and forecast, what skill are required for future leaders. A consensus that threads the thought is, the need for the education system to adapt and prepare the youth of tomorrow for the emerging job market. In the cacophony of technology and data driven environment , the education system needs to pause, so that our leaders of tomorrow hear the pregnant silence of creativity. The world is moving into a new and uncharted territory and according to, Dr. Rollo May, "Creativity is the process of bringing...

Diamond Fables

 In the ancient period, diamonds were so much more than just magnificent pieces of jewellery. It was a symbol of important sentiments and virtues of many cultures. What many people are not aware of is that diamonds were also considered the most mysterious creatures on the planet. From early mankind, diamonds were seen as a magical medium that connects man and natures unseen forces that control his destiny. Ever Since they were discovered in the early BC, these preciou s stones have been associated with many legends and fables of different cultures from all over the world. Some of them are as follows: Let's begin with India which is the kingdom of mythology and many other folktales. Krishna a crucial deity in Hinduism, was portrayed in various characters such as a God-child, a naughty child as well as an almighty hero and a supreme king. His love story with Radha was seen as the purest form of love and is one of the most popular love stories of all time. Krishna granted a diamond ...