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Joe Pena
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18“In those days the house of Yehuḏah shall go to the house of Yisra’ĕl, and they shall come together out of the land of the north to the land that I have given as an inheritance to your fathers.
Jer 3


Shabbat shalom to the nation of Yashar'el and the nation of Yahudah His remnant under our priest Yahusha Messiah.
Our Malkitseḏeq Priest. My King is righteousness.

14For it is perfectly clear that our Master arose from Yehuḏah, a tribe about which Mosheh never spoke of concerning priesthood,

15and this is clearer still, if another priest arises in the likeness of Malkitseḏeq,

16who has become, not according to the Torah of fleshly command, but according to the power of an endless life,

17for He does witness, “You are a priest forever according to the order of Malkitseḏeq.”
Hebrews 7

Psalm 110:4 יהוה has sworn and does not relent, “You are a priest forever According to the order of Malkitseḏeq.”

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Neil Hoefs
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#shabbotshalom Everyone!

Is anyone studying any specific book and/or chapter?

I am looking for some inspiration and review it with my daughters.

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GidgetsMom

Exodus is what the groups have been studying lately, and several of us are discussing how to judge the beginning of the Scriptural year and Passover.
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Sam Smithers

I always find Nehemiah to be a great book to inspire perseverance. Nehemiah had a unique prayer life and his endeavors show how to keep the enemy out while doing the works of YHVH. He is a great example of selflessness and when it is appropriate to be firm. I believe everyone needs to learn that it is appropriate, in this hostile world, to have your hammer in one hand and your sword in the other.
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Jay Carper
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And they went and found it just as he had told them, and they prepared the Passover.
Luke 22:13

This verse ought to remove all questions about what kind of meal #yeshua and the disciples had the night before he was arrested: They killed, roasted, and ate a #passover lamb. If Yeshua did this on the wrong day, then he wasn't Messiah. This tells me that "bein erevim" ("at twilight" or "between the evenings") in Exodus 12:6 does NOT mean that the Passover must be killed in mid-afternoon of Nisan 14.

https://www.americantorah.com/....2022/04/26/killing-t

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GidgetsMom

What it says is that the sliver moon is not the beginning of the month, the dark moon is. Do some astronomical research on the years 30-36 ce. Only two years fit the 3 days/3 nights pattern. Only these two years had the fourth day of that week as the 14th if you go by the dark moon. The rabbis and most of Israel went by the sliver moon the following night.
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What about verse 18 and 19? If the evening closing 21st ends unleavened bread than should not 14th closing evening start it to get 7 days/nights? Also there is no mention of 13th day/night.
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GidgetsMom

I did my research based on the 3 bce census. The days of the week would have been the same, but i dont know if any years would have fit the 3 daysvnights part. Ill havve to look that up tomorrow.
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GidgetsMom
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I'll start this show! Shabbat shalom, y'all!

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David Martin

Yo Shabbat Shalom Sista!
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Victor 529

Shabbat shalom
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Patrick Lauser
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Original Hebrew Scripture from Proverbs 23

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This coming week, 21-27 January 2024 (11-17 Shevat 5784), the Bible reading plan covers Beshalach (When He Let Go).

21 Jan Exodus 13:17-14:8 2 Kings 5:20-7:2 Luke 9:46-62 Psalm 51:1-19
22 Jan Exodus 14:9-14 2 Kings 7:3-8:24 Luke 10:1-22 Psalm 52:1-9
23 Jan Exodus 14:15-25 2 Kings 8:25-9:37 Luke 10:23-42 Psalm 53:1-6
24 Jan Exodus 14:26-15:26 2 Kings 10:1-11:3 Luke 11:1-23 Psalm 54:1-7
25 Jan Exodus 15:27-16:10 2 Kings 11:4-12:21 Luke 11:24-44 Proverbs 10:1-8
26 Jan Exodus 16:11-36 2 Kings 13:1-14:22 Luke 11:45-12:12 Proverbs 10:9-16
27 Jan Exodus 17:1-16 Judges 4:4-5:31 Luke 12:23-34 Proverbs 10:17-24

The complete annual Bible reading plan for 2023-24 (Hebrew year 5784) is available at this link:

https://thebarkingfox.com/2024..../01/19/weekly-bible-

Weekly Bible Reading For January 21-27: Beshalach (When He Let Go) - The Barking Fox
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Weekly Bible Reading For January 21-27: Beshalach (When He Let Go) - The Barking Fox

This coming week, 21-27 January 2024 (11-17 Shevat 5784), the Bible reading plan covers Beshalach (When He Let Go). 21 Jan  Exodus 13:17-14:8  2 Kings 5:20-7:2  Luke 9:46-62  Psalm 51:1-1922 Jan  Exodus 14:9-14  2 Kings 7:3-8:24  Luke 10:1-22  Psalm
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This coming week, 21-27 January 2024 (11-17 Shevat 5784), the Bible reading plan covers Beshalach (When He Let Go).

21 Jan Exodus 13:17-14:8 2 Kings 5:20-7:2 Luke 9:46-62 Psalm 51:1-19
22 Jan Exodus 14:9-14 2 Kings 7:3-8:24 Luke 10:1-22 Psalm 52:1-9
23 Jan Exodus 14:15-25 2 Kings 8:25-9:37 Luke 10:23-42 Psalm 53:1-6
24 Jan Exodus 14:26-15:26 2 Kings 10:1-11:3 Luke 11:1-23 Psalm 54:1-7
25 Jan Exodus 15:27-16:10 2 Kings 11:4-12:21 Luke 11:24-44 Proverbs 10:1-8
26 Jan Exodus 16:11-36 2 Kings 13:1-14:22 Luke 11:45-12:12 Proverbs 10:9-16
27 Jan Exodus 17:1-16 Judges 4:4-5:31 Luke 12:23-34 Proverbs 10:17-24

The complete annual Bible reading plan for 2023-24 (Hebrew year 5784) is available at this link:

https://thebarkingfox.com/2024..../01/19/weekly-bible-

Weekly Bible Reading For January 21-27: Beshalach (When He Let Go) - The Barking Fox
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Weekly Bible Reading For January 21-27: Beshalach (When He Let Go) - The Barking Fox

This coming week, 21-27 January 2024 (11-17 Shevat 5784), the Bible reading plan covers Beshalach (When He Let Go). 21 Jan  Exodus 13:17-14:8  2 Kings 5:20-7:2  Luke 9:46-62  Psalm 51:1-1922 Jan  Exodus 14:9-14  2 Kings 7:3-8:24  Luke 10:1-22  Psalm
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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The withered fig tree in Matthew 21 (and Mark 11) is really about leadership that was failing to help the people produce fruit. #yeshua replaced the religious leadership of his day with the Twelve Disciples, not as priests, but as the national teachers, prophets, and judges of Israel.

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Religious Leadership and Withered Fig Trees in Matthew 21
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Religious Leadership and Withered Fig Trees in Matthew 21

Yeshua's attack on the fruitless fig tree seems very strange until you put it into the full context of the chapter and realize that it's part of a literary structure that spans more than half the chap
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TriumphInTruthAdmin    Triumph In Truth

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The premiere of our Home Worship Video Resource is this evening, at 8:30pm CDT, over on our YouTube channel! Let’s fellowship together as we get into YAH’s Word!

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Jay Carper
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A parallelism in Matthew 21 on the Triumphal Entry, the withered fig tree, and cleansing the Temple illustrates #yeshua's and the Twelve Disciples' authority over Jerusalem and all of Israel.
#biblepatterns #jesus

https://soilfromstone.blogspot.....com/2023/01/paralle

Soil from Stone: Parallelism in Matthew 21 on the Authority of Yeshua and His Disciples
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Soil from Stone: Parallelism in Matthew 21 on the Authority of Yeshua and His Disciples

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