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Albert Mccarn    The Barking Fox
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This coming week, March 5-11 (12-18 Adar), the Bible reading plan covers the portion Ki Tisa (When You Elevate) and Purim.

05 Mar Exodus 30:11-31:17 2 Chronicles 1:1-3:9 John 4:27-54 Proverbs 14:16-20
06 Mar Exodus 31:18-33:11 2 Chronicles 3:10-5:14 John 5:1-23 Proverbs 14:21-25
07 Mar Exodus 33:12-16 Esther 1:1-10:3 John 5:24-47 Proverbs 14:26-30
08 Mar Exodus 33:17-23 2 Chronicles 6:1-7:3 John 6:1-24 Proverbs 14:31-35
09 Mar Exodus 34:1-9 2 Chronicles 7:4-9:9 John 6:25-51 Psalm 69:1-18
10 Mar Exodus 34:10-26 2 Chronicles 9:10-11:4 John 6:52-71 Psalm 69:19-36
11 Mar Exodus 34:27-35 Ezekiel 36:16-38 John 7:1-24 Psalm 70:1-5
Numbers 19:1-22

The complete annual Bible reading plan for 2022-23 (Hebrew year 5783) is available at this link:
https://thebarkingfox.com/2023..../03/03/weekly-bible-

Weekly Bible Reading For March 5-11: Ki Tisa (When You Elevate) & Purim - The Barking Fox
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This coming week, March 5-11 (12-18 Adar), the Bible reading plan covers the portion Ki Tisa (When You Elevate) and Purim. 05 Mar Exodus 30:11-31:17 2 Chronicles 1:1-3:9 John 4:27-54 Proverbs 14:16-20 06 Mar Exodus 31:18-33:11 2 Chronicles 3:10-5:14
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Albert Mccarn
Albert Mccarn    The Barking Fox

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This coming week, March 5-11 (12-18 Adar), the Bible reading plan covers the portion Ki Tisa (When You Elevate) and Purim.

05 Mar Exodus 30:11-31:17 2 Chronicles 1:1-3:9 John 4:27-54 Proverbs 14:16-20
06 Mar Exodus 31:18-33:11 2 Chronicles 3:10-5:14 John 5:1-23 Proverbs 14:21-25
07 Mar Exodus 33:12-16 Esther 1:1-10:3 John 5:24-47 Proverbs 14:26-30
08 Mar Exodus 33:17-23 2 Chronicles 6:1-7:3 John 6:1-24 Proverbs 14:31-35
09 Mar Exodus 34:1-9 2 Chronicles 7:4-9:9 John 6:25-51 Psalm 69:1-18
10 Mar Exodus 34:10-26 2 Chronicles 9:10-11:4 John 6:52-71 Psalm 69:19-36
11 Mar Exodus 34:27-35 Ezekiel 36:16-38 John 7:1-24 Psalm 70:1-5
Numbers 19:1-22

The complete annual Bible reading plan for 2022-23 (Hebrew year 5783) is available at this link:
https://thebarkingfox.com/2023..../03/03/weekly-bible-

Weekly Bible Reading For March 5-11: Ki Tisa (When You Elevate) & Purim - The Barking Fox
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Weekly Bible Reading For March 5-11: Ki Tisa (When You Elevate) & Purim - The Barking Fox

This coming week, March 5-11 (12-18 Adar), the Bible reading plan covers the portion Ki Tisa (When You Elevate) and Purim. 05 Mar Exodus 30:11-31:17 2 Chronicles 1:1-3:9 John 4:27-54 Proverbs 14:16-20 06 Mar Exodus 31:18-33:11 2 Chronicles 3:10-5:14
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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In the fear of YHVH one has strong confidence, and his children will have a refuge.
#proverbs 14:26

The children of a righteous man can trust his judgment and mercy. They can always go to him for good advice and protection when necessary. This also extends to their father's reputation in the community. They inherit their father's Name in addition to his surname.

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Jay Carper
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The Aaronic high priest alone is qualified to atone for the people's sins of ignorance, accident, and weakness. No other is sufficient, and even he can't atone for anyone's sins of rebellion. Fortunately there are different kinds of atonements and different kinds of High Priests. Aaron wears a crown that says "Set apart to YHVH." (Exodus 28:36) This is reminiscent of Yeshua's crown of thorns by which all our sins, including those of deliberate rebellion, are lifted off our heads and placed on his.

#exodus 28:38 says Aaron bears the iniquity of the holy things. What a strange statement! How can the holy things of the Tabernacle have any iniquity?

https://soilfromstone.blogspot.....com/2010/02/set-apa

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Soil from Stone: Set Apart and Carried Away

Some Torah portions are much harder to study and teach than others. I love everything about Genesis; it's stories lend themselves very well ...
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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The light of the righteous rejoices, but the lamp of the wicked will be put out.
#proverbs 13:9 ESV

"Rejoices" is a poetic way to say that it shines brightly, like the dancing flame of a candle.

Or (light) vs nir (lamp). This seems to imply that the wicked never really shined very brightly to begin with. For the light of the righteous, see #revelation 21:23. For the lamp of the wicked, see Revelation 2:6.

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Shabbat Times for South-East of England = 5:28PM on Friday March 03 to 6:37PM on Saturday March 04

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Shabbat Shalom Nick.
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SERIES I --- THE NATION UNITES --- LESSON 11

SAUL CONFIRMED AS KING

A MIGHTY VICTORY

From 1 Samuel 11

When Nahash the Ammonite led his forces against Jabesh-Gilead, the people of that village became frightened and asked for peace. ‘If you make a treaty with us, we will become your servants,’ they told Nahash. ‘I will make a treaty with you,’ Nahash answered. ‘But only if I gouge out your right eyes. This will bring disgrace on all Israel.’ ‘Give us seven days to find help,’ the leaders of Jabesh-Gilead said. ‘If we can’t get help, we will surrender on your terms.’ When messengers came to Gibeah, where Saul lived, the people wept aloud at the news from Jabesh-Gilead. ‘Why are all of you crying?’ Saul asked as he came in from the field with his oxen. Then the people told him about Jabesh-Gilead. When he heard the news, the Spirit of YHVH came upon Saul with great power, stirring his anger. He cut two of his oxen into pieces and sent the pieces with messengers throughout Israel. ‘Whoever does not follow Saul and Samuel into battle will have his oxen cut into pieces like this!’ the messengers reported. The fear of Adonai came upon the people of Israel, so they came to Saul as one man. As the men of Israel gathered at Bezek, Saul had them counted and found that there were three hundred thousand from Israel and thirty thousand from Judah. What a time of joy there was in Jabesh-Gilead when the news came that Saul would rescue them by noon the next day. Immediately they sent word to the Ammonites that they would surrender the next day, hoping to set a trap for them. ‘Tomorrow we will surrender to you and you may do whatever seems right to you,’ they told the Ammonites. The next day, Saul divided his forces into three companies and came upon the Ammonites with a surprise attack. All morning they cut down the Ammonites. The survivors ran away so fast that no two of them went together. ‘Who were those people who made fun of Saul as our king?’ some men asked Samuel. ‘Bring them here and we will put them to death.’ ‘No!’ Saul told them. ‘Not one of our people will be put to death today, for Adonai has saved Israel.’ Samuel gave orders then for the people to gather again at Gilgal. ‘Come and we will renew our vows to Saul, our king,’ he said. The people of Israel gathered with Samuel at Gilgal and reconfirmed their allegiance to Saul as their king. They offered peace offerings to Adonai and Saul and his people rejoiced greatly that day.

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SAUL’S FIRST BATTLE

When Saul had been singled out to be king, some of the people scoffed and doubted. But when enemies attacked one of Israel’s cities, Saul led his people to a great military victory, a victory that began when Saul gave up his own oxen. Now all acclaimed Saul as king indeed. But Saul carefully gave the credit to YHVH, who had again rescued Israel. For years the Israelites had complained that they had no king to protect them from their enemies. Imagine the pressure Saul must have felt when Samuel appointed him to meet their demands. As Israel’s first king, Saul had no guidelines except for Samuel’s instructions. How was he to make the quarrelling tribes into a strong and unified nation? Saul had only a month of peace to ponder the task ahead. But when he heard of the trouble at Jabesh-Gilead, Saul proved he was a capable military leader. His surprise attack was successful and won him the confidence of the Israelite people.

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