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Garth Grenache
Garth Grenache

4 yrs

#readmethebiblegarth now includes a new recording of Psalm 1-65 in Hebrew with translation, and in the Lawful Literal Version, here: https://youtube.com/playlist?l....ist=PLvpqSEOjm625MyT

The Psalm 22 Hebrew for 2022 recording points out that in this Psalm that Yeshua referred to on the cross, it says God does not hide his face from the suffering one.

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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Garth Grenache
Garth Grenache

4 yrs

#readmethebiblegarth now includes Judges 3 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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Garth Grenache
Garth Grenache

4 yrs

#readmethebiblegarth now includes a the whole gospel of John, including a new recording of John 19-21, in Greek with translation, and in the Lawful Literal Version, here: https://youtube.com/playlist?l....ist=PLvpqSEOjm625MyT

The John 7 Greek for 2022 recording includes a clarification of Yeshua's teaching to 'judge not', and to 'judge with a righteous judgement'. Listen to all that Yeshua is teaching, or you will take his words and misrepresent their meaning, and will be guilty before him and before God who sees all.

The John 8 LLV131 for 2022 recording includes a clarification of what Yeshua meant by 'he who is without sin, let him cast the first stone'. Please pay attention, because Yeshua was not meaning human rulers have no responsibility to condemn and punish sin.

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Mark Price
Mark Price    Set Apart Canadians

4 yrs

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Canadians whose bank accounts were unjustly frozen by the feds may receive compensation - LifeSite
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Banks froze accounts beyond what the government demanded. Some Canadians may be compensated as a result.
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Mark Price
Mark Price

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Canadians whose bank accounts were unjustly frozen by the feds may receive compensation - LifeSite
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Canadians whose bank accounts were unjustly frozen by the feds may receive compensation - LifeSite

Banks froze accounts beyond what the government demanded. Some Canadians may be compensated as a result.
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Tzefira Elaine
Tzefira Elaine

4 yrs

PRAYER INSPIRED BY SCRIPTURES COLOSSIANS 1:9-13

Glorious Yehovah,
I pray that you will fill me with the knowledge of your Will in all the wisdom and understanding which the SPIRIT gives; so that I may live a life worthy of YOU and entirely pleasing to YOU, being fruitful in every good work and multiplying in the full knowledge of YOU. Continually strengthen me with all the power that comes from your glorious might; so that I will be able to persevere and will be able to be patient in any situation, joyfully. I give THANKS to YOU, Yehovah, for having made me fit to share in the inheritance of your people in the light. YOU have rescued us from the domain of darkness and transferred us into the Kingdom of your dear Son, Yeshua. Thank you, Yehovah!
I ask in Yeshua haMashiach Kodesh name I pray, Amen.

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Nick Liebenberg
Nick Liebenberg

4 yrs

As the sea, if it were not tossed with the winds, would stink;

even so the godly man, if he were not tested with troubles and afflictions, would be the worse.

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Peter Rambo
Peter Rambo
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Big shoutout to Evangelist Moon Gulzar for his design of our new business/shop logo. I literally gave him a name and asked for a logo. After he sent his first thoughts, I offered a modification which he turned into this:

Thanks, Evangelist Moon Gulzar glad to work with a fellow brother!! Website coming very soon at www.solidgroundleather.com ... Just gotta get some things set up!

And, thanks Ryan Vanorsdel
for recommending Moon's work!

#shopfamilyfirst #luxuryandsurvival #ephraim #handmade

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Nick Liebenberg
Nick Liebenberg    TTN Prayers and Bible Study.

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The current war in Ukraine reminds me of a story about Russia in the second world war written by Dovid Zaklikowski. He wrote the following:

War broke out in Russia, the Germans advanced and the Russians scrambled to prepare for a fight and many casualties. Basia Gurewicz took her own steps to secure her family's well-being during the war. She immediately went to the store and purchased many loaves of stale bread. She toasted the loaves, making them crisp and giving them a longer shelf life; thus she would have the bread when food became scarce during what was expected to be a prolonged war. As the war continued, the Russians evacuated women and children, including the Gurewiczes, from Moscow to the mountainous area of Ivanovka. Supplies in the stores slowly dwindled, but the Gurewicz family had their backup bread to break some of their hunger. When war had broken out, the patriarch of the family Nachum had been enlisted into the Russian army. He was stationed for a time at the entrance of Moscow, a city that the Germans bombarded for eighteen months straight. Later he received a job as a supply officer in the employ of one of the higher-ranking officers. Being stationed near a large city gave him the opportunity to continue his kosher diet and to keep Shabbat and the Jewish holidays. To Nachum, being in Moscow was also an opportunity to assist other Jews who were in desperate need. At one point, Nachum suffered from an ulcer and was placed in a military hospital. The family considered that a good period of time, as they at least knew where their father was. Nachum shared a hospital room with another Jewish soldier. Even though Basia was occupied with supporting her family, three times a week, she would make the long trip to visit her husband. In the army, he had been able to fend for himself with regard to finding and preparing kosher food, but he would not be able to while lying in pain on a hospital bed, so she brought him kosher food. Later, their son Mulik would recall the one time that his mother took him along to visit his father during those few weeks that he was in the hospital. Following the war, the Gurewitz family escaped the Soviet Union using forged Polish passports. The family remained in Europe for a time, but later they moved to Australia, where they were one of the founders of the Jewish community. Mulik married Chava and in 1964, they moved with their two children to Israel.

The Wait for the Clerk

At first, they lived at a relative's house in Jerusalem, where Mulik found a job which gave them financial stability. A short while later, they found an apartment that they wanted to purchase. However, to purchase it they would need a loan guarantee from the Jewish Agency. Mulik made the trip several times to the office of the Jewish Agency. Every one of Mulik's trips turned out to be futile. He would have to wait many hours to reach a clerk, who would tell him that the people he needed to see were not there. Mulik learned about Israeli bureaucracy the hard way. It was not as if he could just take any day off to go to the agency and wait in line. But he learned that many had to do this for months on end, until they actually received their signed paper with a guarantee for a loan. The long, hot days and the difficulty of travelling from his home in Jerusalem to Tel Aviv did not ease his frustration. One such morning, Mulik, after two weeks of coming every day, anticipated the same speech from the clerk. This time however, there was a new clerk, so the excuse would at least come from a different voice... While his waited his turn, he noticed that this new person seemed a little nicer, though who knew if that would actually make any difference? In less than half an hour he was sitting in front of the clerk. Mulik handed him his Australian passport. [So where were you born?] the clerk asks. [Russia.] [In your passport it says Poland,] the clerk said. So Mulik explained to him the story of his family's escape from Russia in 1946. [So the passport is forged?] Mulik explained to him that the information in the passport was true, just the nationality was not the correct one. It seemed that the clerk understood the situation and he began examining the other details of the passport. [I was also in Russia during World War II,] the clerk began to relate to him. [I was a soldier in the Soviet forces and I was lying in the hospital next to a man who had the same family name as you. His wife would bring him food every few days, because he adhered to the kosher dietary laws.] Shivers went down Mulik's back as he remembered that day he went to go visit his father in the hospital. As the clerk continued to describe his time in the hospital, he could not hold himself back any longer. [That man was my father and that was my mother bringing the food,] Mulik said. Mulik told him that in fact, he himself once went with his mother to the hospital. The clerk looked at Mulik in silence, stunned at the Divine Providence involved in this meeting. In disbelief, he inquired about his roommate's family and Mulik answered his questions. The clerk, contemplating all that had happened, told Mulik: [You know what your father would do with the food once your mother left?] Mulik thought to himself, [That's simple, father would eat the food and quickly. Since he would not touch any other food, he was very hungry.] [He would split the food with me,] said the clerk, answering his own question. [So that I would also eat kosher food.] He asked Mulik exactly what it was that he needed. Mulik told him that he needed five signatures to guarantee his loan. The clerk told him to stay seated while he went to another room. Ten minutes later he came back with all the signatures Mulik needed. He left that day with the paper that would secure him his mortgage... and a lesson in love for one's fellow.

Thus, be kind to one another, you never know who YHVH will use to be a blessing in your life in the future.

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