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Jerry Mitchell
Jerry Mitchell    Give God 90

3 yrs

Numbers 13; 17—19, “When Moses sent them to spy out the land of Canaan, he told them, “Go up through the Negev and into the hill country. See what the land is like and whether its people are strong or weak, few or many. Is the land where they live good or bad? Are the cities where they dwell open camps or fortifications?” Regular readers will know that We were away searching and discerning where our Creator is sending us for our next adventure. While we are reasonably certain that we have a very good idea of the area we have not been shown the exact home — yet. Like those who went to explore the land, the first assignment is to do some reconnaissance and then understand what you have been shown. As we review our exploration, we are excited to understand exactly what the Creator has planned for us. When making a decision that will have such a large affect with our lives we need to remember to slow down and gather as much information as possible and be certain that the spirit we are listening to is the spirit of our Creator.

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Garth Grenache
Garth Grenache

3 yrs

#readmethebiblegarth now includes a new recording of the whole book of Numbers, Numbers 1-36, 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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Iain Mcclain_wilhelm Melket Näher
Iain Mcclain_wilhelm Melket Näher  added new photos to Iain's bus project

3 yrs

I did a little more with my bus.

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Mike Wagner

I was just talking about one of these last night with a friend. Nice ride!
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Todd Garner

Wow that’s really great!
A good thing to have in the months and years ahead!!
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Nick Liebenberg
Nick Liebenberg    TTN Prayers and Bible Study.

3 yrs

Decision of Character of Strong Men

At Harper's Ferry on one occasion the flood in the Potomac was so great that it threatened the destruction of the costly railroad bridge, which was seen to shake in its unsteadiness. When everybody present was looking each moment to see the bridge go down, President John W. Garrett, of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, arrived upon the scene. Appreciating the necessity of instant action, he gave an abrupt order for a loaded train of freight cars standing on a side track to be run with the locomotive on to the bridge and kept there. [But, Mr. Garrett, that is a train-load of silk,] said the local superintendent. [I don't care; run out the cars!] commanded the great master of railroads. [It would be easier to pay for the silks than to build a new bridge.] The silk-train was run on to the bridge and the structure was saved. The difference between the success of one man and the disaster which comes to another often lies just at that point. The one is vacillating and uncertain, and the other bold to dare whatever is necessary in order to win. A certain Holy boldness and audacity of Faith is necessary to great triumph in spiritual matters.

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Ryan Astle
Ryan Astle

3 yrs

Shalom. I wanted to bring up a topic to cause a discussion and see what others say also i think it could be helpful in these end times that are coming. I posted this in multiple Yeshua/Torah facebook groups. The topic is "Peyos" or "Sidelocks" like the orthodox Jewish people have where they let the hair on the temples of the head grow long. There is a Torah commandment that clearly says "to not round the corners of your head" -(Leviticus 19:27). Is the hair an extention of the nervous system or a spiritual antenna? So ill share a few things you can look into. There was a study done by the government around the time of the vietnam war where the US government enlisted Native Americans into the army. They noticed they had seemingly supernatural tracking abilities where they could "sense" danger and "sense" the enemy or animals they were hunting. They all had long hair because they didnt cut it. When they joined the army they cut there hair and they noticed that there tracking abilities were gone. Another thing to look into is that there was a secret society where they had woman grow there hair down to the ground in order to help them communicate with spirits or as we know them demons or fallen angells or whatever. Also think about the story in the Bible about Sampson how his strength came from his hair. I did a bit of research and have heard that having long hair can improve your memory, make you more intelligent, can give you deeper or more wise thoughts, can give you some kind of an intuition where you can read people better and tell if there lying or "sense" things. Why is it that the spot where Peyos/Sidelocks are grown (the temples) that part of the skull is soft? Also what part of the brain is under that spot? I remember hearing that having long Peyos helps control the carnel mind and helps you to stop sinning. My personal testimony is that i had longer Peyos before and i noticed that when i had them i felt like i had better self control over sin and that i had more shalom, when i buzzed my head and cut them off i felt im not sure how else to put it but i felt less grounded and unhinged and also more irritable and more suseptable to sin. I think God made hair for a reason and gave us that commandment of "not rounding the corners(temples) of our head" -(Leviticus 19:27) for a reason, i dont think hair is just useless dead cells, i think we should be carful not to put chemicals in our hair either or heat our hair up using straighteners or curlers as it may damage the intended function and use of hair. I really think this topic should be looked into. What are your guys thoughts and understanding?

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Iain Mcclain_wilhelm Melket Näher

Ezekiel 44:20 would defeat that in some ways. You wouldn't just have some hair you would leave. My thoughts are that this is talking about sodomy or being affeminate. If you are rounding your hair and maring your beard, you would be getting rid of something that distinguishes between you and women, something strictly forbidden by Torah.
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Iain Mcclain_wilhelm Melket Näher

By rounding your hair on your head, you would be giving yourself a hair line and removing the beard.
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Iain Mcclain_wilhelm Melket Näher

Just for illustration, here is a picture of a guy with a beard. What would he look more like if he shaved from the white line down? Rather affeminate if you ask me.
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Garth Grenache
Garth Grenache

3 yrs

#readmethebiblegarth includes the whole book, Mark, including newer recordings of Mark 1-3 in Greek with translation, and in the Lawful Literal Version, here: https://youtube.com/playlist?l....ist=PLvpqSEOjm625MyT

The Mark 4 LLV122 recording includes a challenging rebuke at the end.

The Mark 6 LLV122 recording rebukes and reminds of the inalienable core of the Gospel.

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Nick Liebenberg
Nick Liebenberg

3 yrs

Thought for Today: Tuesday April 05:

May YHVH part the heavens for you today and give you a glimpse of how He sees you. May He open your eyes so you can see how much He Loves you. May He awaken your soul so you will know healing and assurance like you have never known before. May YHVH’s Love pour in and through you like a river of living water. You are connected to the Supernatural Source of Power – our Most High Creator King. May you today realise and fully understand of what you possess in Him and may that what you understand increase exponentially.

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Jonathan Lankford
Jonathan Lankford  

3 yrs

Happy New Year and Month of the #aviv. Checkout https://avivsites.com. ;-)

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Tzefira Elaine

Awesome.
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Amy Guenther
Amy Guenther    Torah Sisters

3 yrs

The New Moon and special New Year Feast printable sign is available! And it's a three-fer! It's a free download. https://torah-sisters.myshopif....y.com/products/sprin

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Amy Guenther

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The New Moon and special New Year Feast printable sign is available! And it's a three-fer! It's a free download. https://torah-sisters.myshopif....y.com/products/sprin

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