Shalom dear fellow Shofar Blowers and Listeners!
? Here is your Meeting Link:
https://dateful.com/eventlink/2753910087
Feel free to invite others using this link:
https://tube.thetorahnetwork.com/v/KmZMaD
?Please let us know if you would like to lead worship in one of the next meetings, or know someone that would.
We are Looking forward to sounding the Shofar with you in Jerusalem!
Shalom,
Camp Ephraim
Shalom dear fellow Shofar Blowers and Listeners!
? Here is your Meeting Link:
https://dateful.com/eventlink/2753910087
Feel free to invite others using this link:
https://tube.thetorahnetwork.com/v/KmZMaD
?Please let us know if you would like to lead worship in one of the next meetings, or know someone that would.
We are Looking forward to sounding the Shofar with you in Jerusalem!
Shalom,
Camp Ephraim
Shalom dear fellow Shofar Blowers and Listeners!
? Here is your Meeting Link:
https://dateful.com/eventlink/2753910087
Feel free to invite others using this link:
https://tube.thetorahnetwork.com/v/KmZMaD
?Please let us know if you would like to lead worship in one of the next meetings, or know someone that would.
We are Looking forward to sounding the Shofar with you in Jerusalem!
Shalom,
Camp Ephraim
When Esau was forty years old, he took Judith the daughter of Beeri the Hittite to be his wife, and Basemath the daughter of Elon the Hittite, and they made life bitter for Isaac and Rebekah.
Genesis 26:34-35
The names of Esau's two Canaanite wives (Yudit, meaning "praised", and Basmat, meaning "aromatic spice") indicate they might have been great women, but they were still Canaanites, a compromise with paganism, and completely unacceptable to God and Rebekah. Isaac renewed the metaphorical wells of his father by marrying a daughter of Terah, while Esau stopped them up by marrying daughters of Canaan.
The penalty used to be death. All the poverty, suffering and death it causes, moderate to long term. We are starting to see more of those effects.
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTRQv7yot/
Isaac made peace with his enemies and then his servants struck water. Water is often a metaphor for God's Spirit: One lesson we might derive from this is that forgiveness invites God's Spirit, while bitterness and unforgiveness hinders the action of the Spirit in our lives.
Genesis 26:31-32
SMALL STRAWS by MARSHA BURNS
As you embark on a journey through unfamiliar territory, know that I am still with you. Your surroundings and circumstances may change, but I never change. You can always find your strength and stability in Me, says the Lord. I am the same yesterday, today, and tomorrow. James 1:2-5 My brethren, count it all joy when you fall into various trials, knowing that the testing of your faith produces patience. But let patience have its perfect work, that you may be perfect and complete, lacking nothing. If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.