Hine Ma Tov הִנֵּה מַה טוֹב / Am Echad Adonai Echad
עם אחד יְהוָ֥ה אחד
Romans 11, the gentiles are come alive from the dead, and are one people with one elohim, one nation israel.
https://messianicradio.com/?song=songs/3826
Here's First Fruits Ministries sermon for the Sabbath on 1/11/2025, called: "Community, Part 10: Money Matters": https://firstfruits.cc/blog/20....25/01/11/community-p
Please watch if you missed it live, and share with those you know have interest in our community.
Here's First Fruits Ministries sermon for the Sabbath on 1/11/2025, called: "Community, Part 10: Money Matters": https://firstfruits.cc/blog/20....25/01/11/community-p
Please watch if you missed it live, and share with those you know have interest in our community.
*New Song*
https://youtube.com/shorts/jkk....5wC6rekk?feature=sha
Holy, Holy, Holy Yah
By Dr Garth Grenache
and his Uncanny Valley Orchestra
2025:1:12
Holy, holy, holy Yah,
Our Father God Almighty
Who was, who is, and yet shall come,
The Father of eternity!
To Yah who sits upon His throne,
And to thy Son Yeshu alone
Be blessing, honor, glory's might,
Resounding through eonic light
Question 60: Why was David a man after YHVH’s own Heart?
Answer:
This question has often been asked, both by scoffers and the serious. David, it is true, had fallen into deep sin many times; but his struggles, his remorse, his repentance, his efforts at reparation -- these also must be considered. He lived in a rude and warlike age. His whole life, as one biographer says, was "the faithful struggle of an earnest human soul toward what was good and best -- a struggle often baffled, yet never ended." This was the character of the man who was illustrious as soldier, shepherd, poet, king, prophet; who kindled patriotism, united Israel and made it a great nation and who drove out the worship of strange gods in the land. In view of all the blessings that came to the Hebrew race through David's reign; in view also of "the oath sworn unto David" and of the many evidences of his repentance and his trust in YHVH, as expressed in the Psalms, his career must be regarded as a whole rather than judged of by specific acts, if we would try to find out how David in any degree merited the commendation which the sacred historians accord him.
Question 58: Were Daniel’s companions his brothers?
Answer:
In Daniel 1:6 the companions and Daniel are spoken of as the children of Judah. This means of the tribe of Judah. There is no evidence that they were brothers in the sense of blood relationship. Shadrach was the Chaldee name of Hananiah, the chief of the "three children" or young men of the tribe of Judah, who were Daniel's companions. He was taken captive with Daniel and a number of others at the first invasion of Judah by Nebuchadnezzar about B. C. 606. All four were young men of kingly bearing of the royal tribe of Judah and of superior understanding or education. Meshach was the Chaldee name given by the Babylonian court to Mishael and Abednego was the name similarly bestowed on Azariah.