Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
So, if thee is interested in learning the differences between Conservative Quakers and other Quakers, or would like to understand differences between Quakers and other Christians, thee may well be at the right place. On the other hand, the Conservative Quaker perspective is so strikingly unique in contemporary society, that it will be a balm to many seeking spiritual fulfillment. To assist these seekers is the true intent of publishing our podcast.
A good many of the podcast installments will be presented by Henry Jason. Henry is knowledgeable in the Greek of the New Testament and has a fascinating way of tying the meaning of the original words with the writings of early Friends. Listening to him provides a refreshing view of scripture and is an excellent way to learn about original Quaker theology. Henry's podcasts are usually bible classes and so they are often interspersed with discussions, questions and insightful comments by his students.
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Ohio Yearly Meeting's Podcast
Fundamental Beliefs of Conservative Friends #2 Fear of God
In this second episode of the Fundamental Beliefs of Conservative Friends, Henry begins with a review of plans for this and subsequent episodes: Topics will be presented and explained and then discussions will ensue. In this episode, two topics are covered.
- The “Fear” of the Lord
- Inward vis-a-vis Outward aspects of reality
Henry also comments on problems with translations.
Multiple points are made in subsequent discussions. In these discussions he points out that you can (as the disciples did) find Christ within you.
Notes on the two topics are as follows...
Fear of the Lord
Hebrew: yirah = fear
Greek: Phobos – fear; reverential awe, gobsmacking awe
Kurios - Lord = owner, master
The Roman emperor was called Kurios. God the father was Kurios, Lord.
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Pistis
Pistis – faith; belief, trust,
Pisteuō v. - have confidence in, trust, put one’s trust in;
believe
“pis-‘ in these words is a form of the Greek root “pith-” meaning: persuade, obey
Inward - Outward
In Early Modern English (EME) these words usually had a
stationary meaning, where something is located (versus Modern English where they
usually indicate movement or direction)
Inward vis-a-vis Outward Aspects of Reality:
Inner ~ outer
Interior ~ exterior
Inside ~ outside
Mental ~ physical
Mind ~ body
then also: Inward mind ~ outward mind
Within ~ without (= Mod. Eng. meaning: outside)
Spirit ~ matter
Spiritual ~ nonspiritual, physical, material
Greek: pneuma = Hebrew Ruach:
Spirit (abstract) ~ wind/breath (physical)
For the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life. 2Cor 3:6
Greek gramma = alphabet letter; anything written
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