Miriam and Aaron both complained about Moses' Cushite wife in Numbers 12:1. Why was only Miriam punished? Perhaps Miriam is mentioned first because she instigated the complaint against Moses? Her name means bitterness, while Aaron means light-bringer. Was there a difference in their motivations and attitudes?
What exactly was Miriam's complaint? Was she complaining on behalf of his wife or because of her? Maybe Miriam complained that Moses married a Cushite instead of an Israelite. This might be reflected in her punishment: turning completely white.
Regardless of ancestry, we are one nation in #messiah, adopted into the Commonwealth of Israel. The color of your skin, the flags and faiths of your parents, etc., are irrelevant to your salvation. Your obedience and the state of your heart matters.
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WORD FOR TODAY “what does your testimony look like?”: Joh 17:20 "I pray not only for these, but also for those who will trust in me because of their word,
WISDOM FOR TODAY: Pro 30:33 For as pressing milk produces butter and pressing the nose produces blood, so pressing out anger produces strife.
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Thought for Today: Friday June 13
Have you ever had weeds in your yard or driveway that you chop down and thought it was gone – only to have it grow again? Its root you will discover, were still alive, and they might even have spread. Sinful thoughts can be like that. When we come to the Moshiach, He begins to change our thinking and new thoughts begin to take root in our minds – thoughts about YHVH’s Love for us, and His will for our lives. Do not be surprise when old ways of thinking crop up; but do not let them linger. When they come, immediately turn to YHVH, and ask Him to help you get rid of them.
Hebrew Gospel Pearls #20
📯Mark of the Beast, timestamp 20:22💡
Revelation 13:17💡timestamp 23:00
💡Dr. Nehemia Gordon and Keith Johnson explain why Christians were persecuted in the Roman Empire,💡 the theme of martyrdom in the early Church, and the historic roots of the Book of Revelation. THEY WERE SUBTLE ABOUT THE MARK OF THE BEAST. IT HIT ME LIKE A TON OF BRICKS WHEN I LISTENED A SECOND TIME. 📖🔍HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF. Watched November 2021.
Shavuot ~ Pentecost
Berĕshith (Genesis) 21:31-33 TS2009
[31] So he called that place Be’ĕrsheḇa, because the🔎two of them swore an oath🔑 there. [32] Thus they made a 🔑covenant at Be’ĕrsheḇa.🔍 And Aḇimeleḵ rose with Piḵol, the commander of his army, and they returned to the land of the Philistines. [33] And he planted a tamarisk tree in Be’ĕrsheḇa, and there called on the🔑Name of YeHoVaH יהוה, the Everlasting Ěl.
The oath was to testify for Abraham’s ownership of a well of water. Abraham named the place where the oath was taken ‘Beersheba,’ today a major city in Israel. This name means: ‘the well of the seven’ (Genesis 21:22-32).
Hebrew Word of the Day - oath, pledge, swearing - שְׁבוּעָה שְׁבוּעָה Meaning: oath, pledge, swearing. Translit: she•vu•ah.
Words such as Sabbath (‘Sha•bat’); a week (‘sha•vu•ah’); and Pentecost (‘sha•vu•ot’) are all related to the number seven, along with many more. ‘Sha•vu•ot’ is the holiday which is celebrated a day after counting seven weeks from Passover. You can’t miss the double seven here! The ‘Pente’ in Pentecost relates to the 50th day (7×7+1) after Passover when the Pentecost is celebrated.