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Isaiah: Prophet of Salvation - Book 2 - ... told how many Seraphim the prophet saw, but there were at least three, because the im is an indefinite Hebrew plural, whereas ayim means precisely two.
The Message of the Seraphim
These proclaimed a message in Isaiah 6:3,
3 ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/studies/books/isaiah-prophet-of-salvation-the-complete-set/book-2/isaiah-6-chapter-2-the-message-of-the-seraphim/
Isaiah: Prophet of Salvation - Book 5 - ... distinguishing between them. The Hebrew word for Jerusalem is Ierushalayim, which literally means “two Jerusalems.” The Hebrew language has a plural (-im) and a dual (-ayim). Ierushalayim has the dual ending, which means precisely two. The prophets leave it to ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/studies/books/isaiah-prophet-of-salvation-the-complete-set/book-5/isaiah-30-31-chapter-5-the-teacher-of-righteousness/
04/23/2025 - ... 9). She is “Sarah,” the heavenly city.
In the Hebrew language, Jerusalem is Ierushalayim, which literally means “two Jerusalems.” The ayim ending is called a duel, meaning precisely two. This contrasts with the im ending, which makes it plural (meaning ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/blog/2025/04/zechariah-prophet-of-gods-remembrance/
10/23/2023 - ... which men call Israel.
Two Jerusalems
The Hebrew word for Jerusalem is Yerushalayim. It literally means two Jerusalems. The ending, ayim is a dual. They also have another ending, im, which makes a word plural.
The Old Testament prophets never ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/blog/2023/10/zionism-in-biblical-prophecy-part-3/
12/08/2017 - ... true mother of the Kingdom.
Recall that the Hebrew word for Jerusalem is Ierushalayim. It literally means “two Jerusalems.” The -ayim ending does not simply make the word plural; it means “two.” So every time Jerusalem was named by the ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/blog/2017/12/comments-on-the-fate-of-jerusalem/
09/02/2016 - ... referring to the earthly city.
Jerusalem is Yerushalayim in Hebrew. It literally means “two Jerusalems.” The Hebrew language has singular, plural, and dual words. If the city had been called Yerushalem, it would have been a single city. If it ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/blog/2016/09/all-things-become-new/
08/17/2015 - ... of the Lord.” Hence, it was necessary to point out which city it is. The Hebrew name for Jerusalem is plural, or more accurately, a dual. Plural words generally end in im, while duals end in ayim. The city is ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/blog/2015/08/explanation-of-the-court-case-part-3/
06/25/2013 - ... meaning literally, “two Jerusalems.”
The Hebrew language has both plurals and duals. A masculine word in Hebrew normally is made plural by adding “im” to the end of the word. A dual adds “ayim” to the ending and means precisely ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/blog/2013/06/moses-tenth-speech-part-9-physical-mental-and-spiritual-disease/
The Revelation - Book 8 - ... referring to the earthly city.
Jerusalem is Yerushalayim in Hebrew. It literally means “two Jerusalems.” The Hebrew language has singular, plural, and dual words. If the city had been called Yerushalem, it would have been a single city. If it ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/studies/books/the-revelation-the-complete-set/book-8/chapter-14-all-things-become-new/
Isaiah: Prophet of Salvation - Book 9 - ... often speak of that heavenly city. As I have shown previously, the Hebrew name, Ierushalayim, literally means “two Jerusalems.” The ayim ending is a Hebrew dual, meaning precisely two—no less, and no more. It is distinct from the im ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/studies/books/isaiah-prophet-of-salvation-the-complete-set/book-9/isaiah-64-and-65-chapter-18-everything-new/
Deuteronomy: The Second Law - Speech 8 - ... meaning literally, “two Jerusalems.”
The Hebrew language has both plurals and duals. A masculine word in Hebrew normally is made plural by adding “im” to the end of the word. A dual adds “ayim” to the ending and means precisely ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/studies/books/deuteronomy-the-second-law-the-complete-set/book-8/chapter-7-physical-mental-and-spiritual-disease/
CHRISTIAN ZIONISM – HOW DECEIVED CAN YOU GET? - ... which men call “Israel.”
Two Jerusalems
The Hebrew word for Jerusalem is Yerushalayim. It literally means two Jerusalems. The ending, -ayim is a dual. They also have another ending -im, which makes a word plural (more than one).
The Old ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/studies/books/christian-zionism-how-deceived-can-you-get/chapter-3-two-nations-and-two-cities/
12/29/2025 - ... day that is commemorated as a Sabbath. So we read in Leviticus 23:4,
4 These are the appointed times [plural: mo’adim] of the Lord, holy convocations which you shall proclaim at the times appointed for them.
The word ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/blog/2025/12/ecclesiastes-part-6-appointed-times/
Ecclesiastes: The Philosophical Preacher - ... day that is commemorated as a Sabbath. So we read in Lev. 23:4,
4 These are the appointed times [plural: mo’adim] of the Lord, holy convocations which you shall proclaim at the times appointed for them.
The word ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/studies/books/ecclesiastes-the-philosophical-preacher/chapter-6-appointed-times/
04/21/2023 - ... except that the name of the city literally means two Jerusalems. The Hebrew name, Yeru-shalayim has the dual ending “ayim.” The Hebrew language has duals (ayim, “two”) and plurals (im, “three or more”).
The ancient rabbis discussed this and ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/blog/2023/04/the-names-of-god-part-9-jehovah-shammah/
12/19/2018 - ... know that Jerusalem is more than one city. The Hebrew word is Ierushalayim, which literally means “Two Jerusalems.” Hebrew has plurals (“im”) and duals (ayim). Ierushalayim is a dual, which means “two.” The rabbis in the past could never figure ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/blog/2018/12/the-gospel-of-jerusalem/
The Names of God - ... except that the name of the city literally means two Jerusalems. The Hebrew name, Yeru-shalayim has the dual ending “ayim.” The Hebrew language has duals (ayim, “two”) and plurals (im, “three or more”).
The ancient rabbis discussed this and ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/studies/books/the-names-of-god/chapter-9-jehovah-shammah/
02/01/2023 (Issue #415) - ... of the Holy Spirit. In fact, the Hebrew word omer is a prophetic picture in itself. It is spelled ערמ (ayin-mem-resh). The ayin (ע) literally means “eye,” and it signifies seeing or watching for something. The mem (מ ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/studies/ffi-newsletter/2023/prophetic-time-measures/
01/01/2010 (Issue #258) - ... 48:2; Isaiah 52:1; and Daniel 9:24. Even so, one may question these references, simply because “Jerusalem” is plural in the Hebrew, and may refer to either the old or the new city. In fact, in Rev. 21 ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/studies/ffi-newsletter/2010/the-two-witnesses-part-1/
09/01/2010 (Issue #266) - ... the fracture [“breach”] of His people and heals the bruise He has inflicted.
The Hebrew language has two types of plural. One is a plural, and the other is “dual” (two objects). In this case, the Hebrew word for “towers ...
https://www.godskingdom.org/studies/ffi-newsletter/2010/the-breach-in-the-tabernacle-of-david/
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