Write Aaron's name on the staff of Levi. For there shall be one staff for the head of each fathers' house.
Numbers 17:3
Although there is always some kind of power sharing between the various offices in God's government, there is never competition for the same office. Although there are many pretenders, there is only one high priest, one king, and one supreme judge for the nation, and there is only one patriarchal chief of each tribe.
Check out this list of New Testament passages to read and study with Torah portion Korah (Numbers 16-18), plus links to related commentary and videos: https://www.americantorah.com/....2021/05/17/parsha-ko
On this date in history, 06/26/1777: British and American accounts of the Battle of Short Hills near Quibbletown, New Jersey. #otd #tdih https://www.historycarper.com/....1777/07/02/affairs-i
Blessed is the Child of Light
Who doth study the Book of the Law
For he shall be as a candle
In the dark of night
And as an island of truth
In a sea of falsehood
For know ye, that the written Word
Which cometh from Yahovah
Is a reflection of the Heavenly Sea
Even as the bright stars
Reflect the face of heaven.
As the words of the ancient ones
Are etched with the hand of Yahovah
On the holy scrolls
So is the law engraved on the hearts of the faithful
Who do study them.
It's easy - too easy - to write people off as lost causes when it seems that God is judging them. If it is judgment, then it may be such people are simply suffering the natural consequences of poor choices. But what if the people suffering the most are not the ones who made those choices? And what if those natural consequences doom them to make those same choices and perpetuate the cycle?
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Deuteronomy 30;19, “I call heaven and earth to record this day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live” Even in the original Hebrew the words “choose life” stand out in this verse. Choose life not only for yourselves but for your children also.
Thought for Today: Sunday June 26:
There are three elements to a successful marriage, The FIRST is love – not just the emotional or a physical attraction, but a deep commitment to put the other person first… Maturity is the SECOND ingredient in a successful marriage… Maturity means a willingness to act responsibly and not take the easy way out. THIRD, faith is an ingredient for a marriage to be successful. In these days, with all life’s pressure, rising costs, war, disasters, alcohol and drugs -- without Moshiach at the centre of a marriage and a home, it becomes even more difficult… I have seldom seen a marriage fail with the husband and wife pray and worship YHVH and study the Bible together. Be a blessing to each other and support each other --- life is but once, there are no practice runs.