Dr. Stephen Pidgeon

2025/3/2 Edited to

... Read moreHey everyone! I wanted to share something truly impactful that has deepened my spiritual journey: the work of Dr. Stephen Pidgeon and his incredible CEPHER translation. I first stumbled upon references to the CEPHER while researching ancient Hebrew texts, and it really piqued my interest. Dr. Pidgeon, as many of you know, is a significant figure in this field, known for his dedication to restoring the original Hebrew context and names within scripture. It's not just about a different translation; it's about a commitment to historical and linguistic accuracy that I found incredibly compelling. For those unfamiliar, the CEPHER isn't just another Bible translation you pick up off the shelf. It stands out because of its commitment to transliterating the original Hebrew names of God and other key figures, rather than substituting them with traditional English equivalents. This focus on the divine name, YHWH, really resonated with me. I remember thinking, 'Wow, this could really change how I understand the scriptures!' It’s about getting closer to the source, to the pure #hebrew roots that so many translations tend to gloss over, often due to centuries of theological tradition. Dr. Pidgeon's meticulous approach to this scholarly work truly shines through. One of the most profound aspects for me has been discovering how much richer the text becomes when you see these names and the original Hebrew words restored. It brings a new layer of meaning and connection to the divine. Dr. Pidgeon's work emphasizes that understanding these original linguistic nuances can unlock deeper truths about our faith and history. I’ve spent hours poring over passages, feeling like I’m seeing them with fresh eyes, gaining insights I never found in conventional translations. The depth of understanding you gain about the culture, the covenants, and the character of YHWH is truly transformative. The CEPHER also includes books often omitted from standard Protestant Bibles, like Enoch and Jasher, which provides a much broader historical and prophetic context. It's like having missing pieces of a puzzle suddenly appear, making the overall picture so much clearer and more complete. Many people are searching for a more authentic connection to scripture, and I truly believe the CEPHER, guided by Dr. Stephen Pidgeon's scholarship, offers a powerful path to that. It’s helped me connect with a community of like-minded individuals who are also exploring these ancient paths. If you're curious about exploring the Hebrew roots of your faith or want to dive deeper into the significance of YHWH, I highly recommend looking into Dr. Pidgeon's contributions. It’s been an eye-opening experience for me, bringing a new sense of #shalom and peace through a clearer understanding of the Word. It truly feels like a journey back to the essence of biblical truth, and I’m so grateful for scholars like Dr. Stephen Pidgeon who make this knowledge accessible. What are your thoughts on restoring original names in scripture or exploring these 'lost' books? I'd love to hear your perspectives!