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Kimberly Bernard
Kimberly Bernard    Daughters of Yah

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Anne Elliott
Anne Elliott      Homeschooling Torah

3 yrs

Our Verse of the Week
-- and a link to a blog post on why it even matters that we have been called to be "holy"
https://anneelliott.com/2016/0....1/set-apart-to-be-ho

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Peter Rambo
Peter Rambo    Men of Valor Network Group

3 yrs

Men!! We have a great responsibility regarding this age and the culture we are surrounded by. We are called to be the leaders and teachers of Torah and righteousness... Here's an article and table I just posted on my blog. Hoping to convert the table into an infographic in the near future..

https://natsab.com/2022/03/20/....is-the-bible-hopeles

Is the Bible ‘hopelessly patriarchal?’ | natsab
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Is the Bible ‘hopelessly patriarchal?’ | natsab

According to Michael Foster in It's Good to be a Man (pg. 3), Mary Daly, a feminist scholar, once quipped, 'the Bible is hopelessly patriarchal.' In an effort to test this, I thought I'd lay out a little table for visual effect..
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Peter Rambo
Peter Rambo

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Men! You have a heavy responsibility, one that culture and religion undermine, but it is no less ours. We remain accountable!!

https://natsab.com/2022/03/20/....is-the-bible-hopeles

Is the Bible ‘hopelessly patriarchal?’ | natsab
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Is the Bible ‘hopelessly patriarchal?’ | natsab

According to Michael Foster in It's Good to be a Man (pg. 3), Mary Daly, a feminist scholar, once quipped, 'the Bible is hopelessly patriarchal.' In an effort to test this, I thought I'd lay out a little table for visual effect..
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

3 yrs

God made us to be imaginative, innovative people, but use that gift only within the bounds of God's #torah. Keeping God's Law keeps you free. Ignoring it leads to spiritual slavery.

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Mark Price
Mark Price

3 yrs

It is disappointing when "conservatives" condone homosexuality as this article talks about. May we all stick to the Torah teachings on morality.

https://www.lifesitenews.com/o....pinion/conservative-

Why are leading conservatives congratulating Dave Rubin for commissioning babies with his 'husband'? - LifeSite
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Why are leading conservatives congratulating Dave Rubin for commissioning babies with his 'husband'? - LifeSite

Progressives know that a neighbor’s 'gay marriage,' Hollywood portrayals of same-sex romance, and adoption celebrations for same-sex couples, do in fact impact conservatives and society writ large.
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Pam Stephens

Yahweh clearly calls it an abomination...I don't think it can get any clearer than that.
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There's another gay conservative that gets top billing on Rumble and goes on FNC periodically. Makes me shake my head.
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Sean Wilkinson
Sean Wilkinson

3 yrs

Studying some about tzitzit and the hem of the robe I read somethings about near eastern cultures. What I read said that the hem of a robe was sometimes decorated and that those decorations would be an extension of the individual signifying the person's social status, position, and authority. I found this interesting since the tzitzit were place on the corner of the robe where the hem was.

This made me think of when David cut off the corner of Saul's robe. It makes sense that he cut off the part where the tzitzit would be. With what I just mentioned Saul's robe hem might have been decorated signifying his authority. Since David cut off the corner of the robe, where the tzitzit was, he was symbolically cutting off God's word and Saul's authority as king.

This might explain David's remorse for "attacking" Saul in this matter because it was such a profound action. This would also explain Saul's reasoning for saying later in the chapter that he now knew that David would be king. Let me know what you think or if you have heard this about the hem of the robe in ancient near eastern cultures.

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Peter Rambo

That is a fascinating connection. Makes total sense! Thanks for sharing!!
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Peter Rambo

FYI, I copy/pasted your thoughts in a men's Torah discussion group I participate in. Lots of good thoughts and discussion generated.
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Iain Mcclain_wilhelm Melket Näher

That's what I believe. Terri Fivash mentions that in her book series about David.
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Lourens Van Rensburg
Lourens Van Rensburg    MTOI South Africa

3 yrs

Shalom! Take a look at our lesson we offer this week for Shemini. In lesson 26.1 called, "Tahor and Tamei" we will be studying the Torah distinguishing between clean and unclean animals: between that which is eaten and that which is NOT eaten.
You can find these lessons as well as all our lessons at: https://ymtoi.org/
We hope that Parsha Pearls blesses your home and remember to share any comments or photos with us on our YMTOI Facebook page or email us at: parshapearls@mtoi.org.
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Lourens Van Rensburg    MTOI Worldwide

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Shalom! Take a look at our lesson we offer this week for Shemini. In lesson 26.1 called, "Tahor and Tamei" we will be studying the Torah distinguishing between clean and unclean animals: between that which is eaten and that which is NOT eaten.
You can find these lessons as well as all our lessons at: https://ymtoi.org/
We hope that Parsha Pearls blesses your home and remember to share any comments or photos with us on our YMTOI Facebook page or email us at: parshapearls@mtoi.org.
We love to hear from our followers!
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#Shemini #Torah #Yahweh #Yeshua #Elohim #Messiah #messianic #torahobservant #mtoiworldwide #clevelandtn #ymtoi

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Mike Sutcliffe
Mike Sutcliffe

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Have you ever experienced the Messiah in the Passover Seder?

On Wednesday the 30th, at 7 pm CST, Trevor Rubenstein of Chosen People Ministries will join me for a Facebook Live discussion about the Seder Dinner and how the Passover Feast points to our Messiah Yeshua!

This live event is free and brought to you by Corner Fringe Ministries. Visit our Facebook page to let us know you will join us! #seder #passover #messiah #jesuschrist

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