Azazel (The Scapegoat)
The word “Azazel” (עֲזָאזֵל) is a combination of two Hebrew words: ez (עֵז), meaning “goat,” and azal (אָזַל), meaning “to go away” or “to remove.” The original Hebrew meaning is “to completely remove.” It is sometimes transliterated as “Azazel” and other times translated as “scapegoat.” The Bible uses this term to signify the “removal of […]
The Love Feast
The “love feast” or agape meal is mentioned several times in the New Testament. Following the example of Jesus’ Last Supper, believers in the early church would bring food to the church and eat together, regardless of wealth or social status. This was known as a “love feast.” After sharing the meal, the believers would […]