Sabbath Keepers Fellowship & Prison Ministry
Christi Banks
Yochanan Ben Yisrael
Tehillah 94 - Day 4 (Yom Revi’y)
O YHWH, Ěl of vengeance; O Ěl of vengeance, shine forth!
Raise Yourself up, O Judge of the earth; Render punishment to the proud.
YHWH, how long are the wrong, How long are the wrong going to exult?
They pour forth words, They speak arrogantly; All the workers of wickedness boast in themselves.
They crush Your people, O YHWH, And they afflict Your inheritance.
They kill the widow and the stranger, And murder the fatherless.
Yet they say, “Yah does not see, And the Elohim of Ya‛aqoḇ pays no heed.”
Take heed, you senseless among the people; And you fools, when would you become wise?
He who planted the ear, does He not hear? He who formed the eye, does He not see?
He who disciplines the nations, Does He not reprove – The One teaching man knowledge?
YHWH knows the thoughts of man, That they are but a breath.
Blessed is the man You discipline, O Yah, And instruct out of Your Torah, To give him rest from the days of evil, Until the pit is dug for the wrong.
For YHWH does not leave His people, Nor does He forsake His inheritance.
For judgment returns man to righteousness, And all the upright in heart follow it.
Who would rise up for me against evil-doers? Who would stand up for me against workers of wickedness?
If YHWH had not been my help, My being would soon have settled in silence.
When I said, “My foot has slipped,” Your mercy, O YHWH, supported me.
When anxiety was great within me, Your comforts delighted my being.
Would a throne of destruction, Which devises trouble by law, Be joined with You?
They band together against the life of the righteous, And declare innocent blood wrong.
But YHWH is my defense, And my Elohim the rock of my refuge, And brings back on them their own wickedness, And cuts them off in their own wrongdoing; YHWH our Elohim does cut them off.
Come, let us sing to YHWH! Let us raise a shout to the Rock of our deliverance.
Let us come before His face with thanksgiving; Let us raise a shout to Him in song.
For YHWH is a great Ěl, And a great King above all mighty ones.
Parshath T’tzavveh – תצוה – “You shall command”
Torah: Exodus 27:20-30:10
Haftarah: Ezekiel 43:10-27
Kethuvym Hatalmidym: 1 Timothy 2:1-8, Ephesians 6:10-20
Shalom alekykhem, achym, b’shem Yehoshua Moshienu ~ Peace unto you, my brothers, in the name of Yehoshua our Saviour.
Olat tamid l’doroteykham petach ohel moed lifney YHWH asher ivaed lakhem shamah l’daber Eylekha sham ~ “A continual ascending offering throughout your generations at the entrance of the tent of meeting before YHWH, where I will meet with them, there to speak there unto thee.”
This command that Aharon and his sons should offer up a lamb both in the morning and evening, daily and continually throughout their generations as a precondition to speaking with them is, for us, a lesson.
This offering was a whole burnt offering – one which was completely consumed on the bronze altar in the courtyard before the Mishkan. No part of it was allowed to be eaten. It was a complete giving up to YHWH.
These olah (ascending) offerings were the first and last offerings of each day. They bracketed and encased all other sacrifices, worship, and rituals performed, beginning and ending each day’s activities in the Mishkan. They were not done in silence but were accompanied by the fervent prayers of the Kohanym, then echoed or affirmed by all the people, as it is said, “Take with you words” and, “We offer the bulls of our lips.” These prayers were the very essence of the service of the altar, just as much, or moreso, than were the sacrifices themselves.
The prayers which were used during these services are no longer entirely known to us for certain. However, the core of them was the Amidah prayer – also known as the Shemona Esrei, the “Standing Prayer, or just simply as “The Prayer” – which is still to this day said by pious Yehudym each morning and eve. As with all the services in the Mishkan, these prayers now begin and end each day of the children of Yisrael in the presence of YHWH and wholly dedicate it to Him. All other studies, worship, deeds of Torah, and other activities are bracketed and encased between them. This is the lesson of the daily olah offerings for us – that we should begin and end every day of our lives, continually and for all of our generations, by drawing near to YHWH, giving ourselves completely to Him both in word and deed, then striving to fill all of the time in between with works of Torah which are devoted to Him, to our fellow mankind, and to the furtherance of His kingdom. If we do, He promises to meet with us there and speak to us. And then He promises even more:
V’shakanti b’tok bney Yisrael v’hayiyti, lahem L’eylohym. V’yadu ki Ani YHWH Eloheyhem asher hotzeyti otam meyeretz Mitzrayim Lashakni b’tokam. Ani YHWH Eloheyhem ~ “And I will dwell within the children of Yisrael and will exist to them as their Elohym. And they shall know that I am YHWH their Elohym that brought them forth from the land of Mitzrayim, for I dwell within them. I am YHWH their Elohym.”
May He bless you and speak to you as you begin, end, and fill your days walking prayerfully, and obediently, before Him.
B’shalom, Ovadyah
Who does not put out his money at interest and does not take a bribe against the innocent; he who does these things shall never be moved.
Psalms 15:5
This, of course, means that a man, who lends without interest and never takes advantage of the poor, will be frozen in time forever. He will never breath again nor take another step. Not a blink of an eye. Not a twitch. Not even a rustle of a single hair on the back of his neck.
#sarcasm because this is how some people really read the Bible. 🤡
An OOMlich collage, a little dentist book I found yesterday, and "l'aratro e la canzone" (the plough and the song) by Arshile Gorky, 1946.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/733312751843229908/
https://www.amazon.com/Kids-De....ntal-Office-Books-Pa
https://commons.wikimedia.org/....wiki/File:Arshile_go
Tell me about a Strange thing that intrigues you!
Every working day I find an OOM for the Strange things of our Maker in the arts.
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#dailyoom
An OOMlich collage, a little dentist book I found yesterday, and "l'aratro e la canzone" (the plough and the song) by Arshile Gorky, 1946.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/733312751843229908/
https://www.amazon.com/Kids-De....ntal-Office-Books-Pa
https://commons.wikimedia.org/....wiki/File:Arshile_go
Tell me about a Strange thing that intrigues you!
Every working day I find an OOM for the Strange things of our Maker in the arts.
ofourmaker.com
#dailyoom
An OOMlich collage, a little dentist book I found yesterday, and "l'aratro e la canzone" (the plough and the song) by Arshile Gorky, 1946.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/733312751843229908/
https://www.amazon.com/Kids-De....ntal-Office-Books-Pa
https://commons.wikimedia.org/....wiki/File:Arshile_go
Tell me about a Strange thing that intrigues you!
Every working day I find an OOM for the Strange things of our Maker in the arts.
ofourmaker.com
#dailyoom
An OOMlich collage, a little dentist book I found yesterday, and "l'aratro e la canzone" (the plough and the song) by Arshile Gorky, 1946.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/733312751843229908/
https://www.amazon.com/Kids-De....ntal-Office-Books-Pa
https://commons.wikimedia.org/....wiki/File:Arshile_go
Tell me about a Strange thing that intrigues you!
Every working day I find an OOM for the Strange things of our Maker in the arts.
ofourmaker.com
#dailyoom
One lamb you shall offer in the morning, and the other lamb you shall offer at twilight.
Exodus 29:39
Dawn and dusk are universally recognized as spiritually significant times, often considered to be the time of day when the barriers between the physical and spiritual worlds are thinnest. Pagan religions frequently reflect distorted images of God's true spiritual order. #tetsaveh