In Matthew 19:28, Yeshua referred to "you who have followed me". Does that include Judas? Or is Paul or Mattathias retroactively counted among the Twelve? I like the chiastic symmetry of Judas replaced by Paul. They are like the two servants Yeshua also spoke of: One proclaimed faithfulness, but disobeyed in the end. The other proclaimed enmity, but obeyed in the end. This also parallels the way that lists of the 12 tribes vary, depending on which one is in apostasy and whether Levi is included.
Continuing with making the portions that I cannot find comics for.
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Not every Biblical historical event is given a time that our earthly minds are able to think about. Genesis 1;1, ‘In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.” The word for in the beginning is not simply about the start of our existence but instead points to an absolutely perfect time of our Creator’s choosing. Many have undertaken the chore of attempting to establish an exact date for this event. Bishop Ussher places the first day of the creation for our physical universe at October 23, 4004 BC in his writing “the Annals of the World” He achieved this date by calculating the genealogies found in the Bible. Ussher published his writing in 1658, quite a work if you ever have the chance to read it. Exactly when our Creator chose to speak our world into existence is of little consequence considering it will one day be remade and this time it will remain exactly as He intends it to be.
How should we pray for Israel? Given the constant turmoil in the Holy Land, what should be the focus of our intercession?
That’s a question we asked Barbara Foerster during our conversation about her recent visit to Israel. This latest sojourn of five weeks in the Blessed Land covered Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread, as well as many interactions with new and old friends and Israelis of many different backgrounds. As you might expect, Barbara’s intimate knowledge of the land and people of Israel, and her heart of faith in Israel’s God, fill her answers with wisdom!
Our focus on Israel continues through the music of Teshuva and Mason Clover, and in the concluding segment of the midrash Barry Phillips and David Jones call, “Home.”
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https://messianicradio.com/?song=songs/183
One people, one Elohim!
No religious or cultural diversity,
Only conforming with every word that proceeds from the mouth of YHWH Yeshuah HaMashiach.
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