Thursday, January 1, 2026

Dan Scavino NYE time stamp 1033 1353

 






Strong's #1033 refers to two different biblical words: the Greek βρῶμα (bróma), meaning "food" (literal or spiritual/ceremonial), and the Hebrew בֵּית כַּר (Beth Kar), a place name meaning "House of the Lamb/Pasture" where Israel defeated the Philistines. The Greek word appears in New Testament discussions about Christian liberty and spiritual nourishment, while the Hebrew word marks a location in 1 Samuel 7:11. 

Greek #1033: βρῶμα (bróma)
Meaning: Food, meat, victuals, that which is eaten. 
Usage: Can refer to physical sustenance (e.g., Matthew 14:15) or spiritual nourishment (e.g., 1 Corinthians 3:2, "solid food"). 
Context: Often used in debates about Christian freedom (Romans 14) and abstaining from certain foods (1 Corinthians 8, 1 Timothy 4:3). 
Hebrew #1033: בֵּית כַּר (Beth Kar)
Meaning: House of the Lamb or House of Pasture. 
Usage: A geographical location in ancient Palestine. 
Context: Mentioned once in 1 Samuel 7:11, marking the place where the Israelites pursued the Philistines after the victory at Mizpah. 

10:33 is the 1353 minute of the day .... 

Strongs Hebrew 1353 Redemption 
Leviticus 25:24
KJV: ye shall grant a redemption for the land.
KJV: kindred, redeem, redemption, right
NASB: redemption, right of redemption, redemption right, redemption rights
Word Origin: [feminine passive participle of H1350 (גָּאַל - redeemed)]


Q post 1353 Redemption 

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