


But soft, the word daki is spelled Daleth, a gateway or portal to the Kap, the heart of the Aleph, God. Jesus’s heart was bruised, crushed or broken over our iniquities. The word charbar ( stripes) is spelled with a Chet which represents a bonding of God and man, the Beth represents our heart and God’s heart bonding together and the Resh represents our joining with the power of God through the Holy Spirit.īut lest just back up to the word daki for a moment, daki means bruised, broken or crushed. Through his resurrection we are healed by joining or bonding with Him. Perhaps that is what Paul meant by the fellowship of His suffering? By having suffered He is able to bond with us in our sufferings from conquering physical suffering through His resurrection. Hence what is being expressed here is not only the wounds that Jesus received which is implied by the play on words, but the literal meaning is a reference to the fact that His death creates a bonding with us. More specifically it is the bonding between friends. I was listening to Sid Roth on the internet, who is Jewish, and he said the word stripe could mean friend. The word is also used to reference the bonding between a husband and wife. However, the word as found in the Hebrew is chabar, Chet, Beth, Resh, which means the stripe of a tiger which also means to bind, to join a seam together. Translators assume that this is a play on the word habar which is spelled Hei, Beth Resh, which means to cut hence translators use this play on words to indicate the cuts Jesus received from being whipped. It is another play on words with the letters Chet and Hei. The word means stripe from the stripe of a tiger. Yet, it is His broken heart that will restore our peace.įinally, by His stripes we are healed. Think about it, His heart is broken by our iniquities which robs us of peace.

Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. John 14:27: “My peace, I give unto you, not as the world gives, give I unto you. It was upon Him to instruct us in His peace. It could mean peace or safety, security, and even divine healing. The word peace (shalom) has a broad meaning. However, if we use the alternative explanation for this word this could read the instruction on peace was upon Him. Don’t ask how why the same word is used for punish and teach. It means punish but it also means to instruct or teach. Ever stop to think what that means? The word chastisement is yasar like in Yasar Araft. The chastisement of our peace was upon Him. In other words it was from our iniquities he suffered a broken heart. In front of the word for iniquities is the preposition Mem which really is translated as from. The word is also used to express a broken or crushed heart. The word crushed is ‘daki’ which is in a pual form. Because His wounding or piercing was to redeem us from our transgressions, His words turn us to praise. The word is spelled “Chet, Lamed, Lamed.” The word for praise is Hei, Lamed, Lamed. It real means to pierce and being in a piel form would make it a fatal wound. The word wounded comes from the root chalal and is a piel participle form. I find the word wounded to be interesting. Isaiah 53:5: “But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him and with his stripes we are healed.”
