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Shemini Atzeret
As all the feasts and calendar teach us about YHWH’s plan and schedule. What then are we to learn from the last feast of YHWH – Shemini Atzeret or the Eighth Day? Romans 1:18-23 Rom 1:18 For the wrath of … Continue reading
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Sukkot and Shemini Atzeret
Who should celebrate Sukkot? Leviticus 23:42-43 Ye shall dwell <03427> in booths <05521> seven <07651> days; <03117> all that are Israelites <03478> born <0249> shall dwell <03427> in booths: <05521> That your generations <01755> may know <03045> that I … Continue reading
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Shattering the Conspiracy of Silence
Shattering the Conspiracy of Silence. One man’s search for answers leads him to uncover an age-old conspiracy of silence surrounding the Priestly Blessing. In the Book of Numbers, God taught the Sons of Aaron a three-line blessing to proclaim over … Continue reading
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Personal Application of Yom Kippur
With Yom Kippur, or more appropriately Yom haKippurim – The Day of Atonements, right around the corner, I thought now would be an appropriate time to share some thoughts and insights I have about Yom haKippurim and how it pertains to the individual and … Continue reading
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The Birthing Process
Admittedly, I am no expert on the birthing process, but I have found some correlations between Scripture and the birth process – for which I have only been an observer. From the beginning of Scripture, The Creator has related to … Continue reading
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Joseph and Asenath: Hidden Treasures in Scripture
Hidden Treasures in the Scriptures by John P. Pratt reprinted from Meridian Magazine (July 13, 2000) and Meridian Magazine (Aug. 18, 2000). ©2000 by John P. Pratt. All rights Reserved. The scriptures are filled with many plain and precious … Continue reading
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Tagged 70, egypt, jacob, jacob's family, joseph, scripture, treasure
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Prophecies Fulfilled
Bible Prophecies Fulfilled The Decree of Cyrus In about 700 BC, Isaiah names Cyrus as the king who will allow the Israelites to return to Jerusalem and rebuild its Temple. 1 At the time of this prophecy, there was … Continue reading
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Mathmatical Accuracies of Some Prophecies
written by Peter Stoner TYRE Ezekiel 26:3-5, 7, 12, 14, 16 (written 590 B.C.) This prophecy predicts the destruction of Tyre and states seven definite things which shall take place: 1. Nebuchadnezzar shall take the city of Tyre. 2. Other … Continue reading
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The Missing Simeonites
written by Steven M. Collins In the book of Numbers, we find that the Israelites under Moses undertook a first and second census of the tribes of Israel while they were in the Wilderness. The results of those enumerations of the … Continue reading
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Tagged census, greece, history, israel, israelites, moses, numbers, simeon, spartans
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Scribal Laws for Copying the Hebrew Scriptures
by: Carol Scott The following is a list of the laws that every scribe was to follow when transcribing any scriptural text or letter. As you can see, the requirements are very demanding. An observant Yehudim has always treated the … Continue reading
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