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Thought for Today: Wednesday February 23:
In YHVH, you have everything. In His Eyes you are complete. Your capacity to experience YHVH is increasing, through His removal of debris and clutter from your heart. As you yearning for Him increases, other desires are gradually lessening. Since He is Infinite and abundantly accessible to you, desiring Him above all else is the best way to live. It is impossible for you to have that He cannot meet. After all, He Created you and everything that is. The world is still at His beck and call, though it often appears otherwise. Do not be fooled by appearances. Things that are visible are brief and fleeting, while things that are invisible are everlasting.
The Neglected Commandment | #homeschool # homeschooling #education #torah # publicschools #children
If you care about Torah, and want your children to stay in the Faith, Moses has a commandment for you... #homeschool #homeschooling #torah
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Shalom!!! We will be recording on Wed. 2/23/22 from 12-3PM EST for the
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Shalom!!! We will be recording on Wed. 2/23/22 from 12-3PM EST for the
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Please call in and Share Tips, Strategies & Successes of Walking in Torah or Your Testimony of How YOU Came to Torah! The Number is 351-888-7679!
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In Matthew 9:14-17, #yeshua responded to a question about #fasting with analogies about weddings, garments, and wineskins. What do all these things have to do with fasting? What did Yeshua mean by these parables?
The key to understanding this passage is realizing that it contains no parables at all, at least not how we usually think of them. The bridegroom, the garment, and the wineskins are analogies, and it's important not to take an analogy further than the author intended.
In this video, I explain what I think Yeshua really meant.
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He set up the pillars at the vestibule of the temple. He set up the pillar on the south and called its name Jachin, and he set up the pillar on the north and called its name Boaz.
1 Kings 7:21
Hiram named the pillars Jachin and Boaz, seemingly representing opposite concepts: permanence and agility. If the pillars represent God's judgment and the pomegranates represent reconciliation, the names of the pillars could indicate a similar contrasts.