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Joe Pena
Joe Pena

3 yrs

Lev 23:8
An offering made by fire for 7 days

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Iain Mcclain_wilhelm Melket Näher

What are you offering and is it more than just something material?
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Garth Grenache
Garth Grenache

3 yrs

#readmethebiblegarth now includes a new recording of 1 Chronicles 1 in Hebrew with translation, and in the Lawful Literal Version, here: https://youtube.com/playlist?l....ist=PLvpqSEOjm625MyT

The Hebrew for 2022 recordings demonstrate the Grenache tonal reading method for the Hebrew text which brings out the meaningful divisions of verses, according to semantic meaning of the cantillation marks found in the Masoretic text.

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Mrs Nava Michaels
Mrs Nava Michaels  

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We hope you’re having a blessed Chag, ladies ??? Below is a chavura that House of Sarah Facebook sisters and I did for seven Sabbaths during Chag Matzah. Entitled “The Count -The Bride”.
https://youtu.be/V4X3AfpyqQc

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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

3 yrs

The Passover lamb (or goat) isn't a sacrifice in the sense that word is usually used. Your English translations of Exodus, etc., may talk about "offering the Passover sacrifice", but the Hebrew really just says "kill the Passover". Moreover, no part of the Passover, including the blood, ever touches the altar.

Although the Passover must be killed at Jerusalem, it doesn't have to be done at the Temple or by a Levitical priest. According to 2 Chronicles 30:17, the pre-exilic, ancient Israelites believed that the Passover could be killed by any ritually clean person, and I don't see anything in Torah to contradict them.

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Jay Carper

The Passover is a "twilight" sacrifice in that it isn't quite a Temple sacrifice and isn't just meat either. I'm writing an article on this topic to flesh this out a little better.
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Charles Chipere
Charles Chipere

3 yrs

Counting the Omer Day 3 and prayer
Tiferet Shebe-Chesed (Beauty in Grace)

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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

3 yrs ·Youtube

"The letter to the Galatians is one of the most misunderstood of Paul’s writings. In this video, [G. Steven Simons] captures the true Hebraic context of the times and discover that Paul is not anti-Torah, he is against teaching the nations that they must convert to Judaism, receive the mark of conversion (circumcision) and keep the oral traditions to be saved."

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Robin Eldridge

I try to catch brother Gary every Erev Shabbat. Always speaks with an "easy to understand" style.
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Ruby Brown_blankenship

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Rhy Bezuidenhout
Rhy Bezuidenhout  

3 yrs

While re-researching the Pesach last week, Ex 12:42 came to my attention. (I don't know how I haven't "seen" it before.) It reads "It is a night of watching to be observed for the Lord for having brought them out of the land of Egypt; this night is for the Lord, to be observed and celebrated by all the Israelites throughout their generations."

So, we kept our first night watch after our Pesach meal. Each person in my house had a slot to keep watch.

Do you keep watch/vigil as part of your Pesach?

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I have realised that Yeshua and his disciples where in Gethsemane during the night watch of Pesach (after their meal) and may be why He got upset with them when they fell asleep as they couldn't keep watch with him for one hour. I also believe that is why so many people where still awake and about during His trial that night.
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Joshua Williams

We generally keep the early watches, but not necessarily all night.
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RemnantResilience

Luke 12:35-40
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Mike Sutcliffe
Mike Sutcliffe    Corner Fringe Ministries

3 yrs

We have been set free! All glory and praise to our Messiah Yeshua!

#passover #pesach #unleavenedbread #cornerfringe #springfeasts #redemption #salvation #shavuot #holyspirit #pentecost #springfeasts #chagsameach #savior #messiah

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