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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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On the next day Moses went into the tent of the testimony, and behold, the staff of Aaron for the house of Levi had sprouted and put forth buds and produced blossoms, and it bore ripe almonds.
Numbers 17:8 

Aaron's rod had probably been dead for many years, and well worn from use, yet God still caused it to bloom and produce ripe fruit overnight. Whatever Aaron's faults, sins, or doubts about his own abilities, God chose him to be the high priest of Israel and did it in a way that nobody else could deny.
#korach

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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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Write Aaron's name on the staff of Levi. For there shall be one staff for the head of each fathers' house.
Numbers 17:3

Although there is always some kind of power sharing between the various offices in God's government, there is never competition for the same office. Although there are many pretenders, there is only one high priest, one king, and one supreme judge for the nation, and there is only one patriarchal chief of each tribe.

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David Martin
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Good Morning Y’all

I thought for sure tomorrow was the 4th… it’s actually Thursday. ?

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Do you get a 4 day weekend?
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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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In scripture, a rod represents authority and the power to guide and punish. This is why YHWH used the staffs of the tribal leaders to illustrate which of them he had chosen for the priesthood in Numbers 17. He didn't do it for his own sake nor for Aaron and Moses. He did it so the people would see and understand.

Speak to the people of Israel, and get from them staffs, one for each fathers' house, from all their chiefs according to their fathers' houses, twelve staffs. Write each man's name on his staff...
Numbers 17:2

Each of the twelve tribes of Israel had a recognized leader and only these were tested. Clement said Moses bound the staffs together and sealed them with the signet rings of all twelve leaders. True or not, it aligns with the reason for using the staffs.

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Hein Zentgraf
Hein Zentgraf

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New teachings (repeat): day 3 (tuesday) 2 july / Nuwe leringe (herhaling): dag 3 (dinsdag) 2 julie 2024
This entire program is repeated the following morning at 09:00 / Hierdie volledige program word die volgende oggend om 09:00 herhaal

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18:00: Which commandments should I obey – G Steven Simons
19:20: Huwelikswet (13) – Dirk Kotze
19:50: Why are we like this – Beth Immanuel

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Jerry Mitchell
Jerry Mitchell    Give God 90

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Exodus 20:2, “I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery.” What does it really mean to be brought out of the house of slavery? For the mixed multitude it literally meant to be set free from the rule of Pharaoh even though they thought it was better there. As a metaphor it could mean that they were no longer under the authority of a ruler who worshipped pagan gods. For us today it could also be used to describe what it is like to repent and leave behind the sinful things we thought we enjoyed and yes, sometimes we do feel as though we need to go back to them. But just as Moses encouraged the mixed multitude and urged them forward, we should look to the blessings our Creator has for sin the future and not desire the sin that tries to old us to our past.

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Jay Carper
Jay Carper

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On this date in history, 07/02/1976: The United States Supreme Court rules that the death penalty does not violate the 8th and 14th amendments to the Constitution. #otd #tdih

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WORD FOR TODAY “BLESSINGS”: Luk 11:27 As Yeshua was saying these things, a woman in the crowd raised her voice to call out, "How blessed is the mother that gave birth to you and nursed you from her breast!" Luk 11:28 But he said, "Far more blessed are those who hear the word of God and obey it!"


SPOKEN VERSE FOR TODAY: Ecc 1:3 What advantage does man have in all his work Which he does under the sun?

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Rhy Bezuidenhout
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#unclean

This word is used more than 90 times in Leviticus. It is mostly thought of when talking about bacon, shellfish and what is #food but it goes much further than what we put into our mouths and covers things causing a person to become unclean. There are steps to take to prevent #uncleanness and to become #clean again.

BUT, what does it mean to be unclean and what is the #consequences of being unclean in our modern day?

What is your understanding of uncleanness and do you still follow the #torah on how to prevent and deal with uncleanness in all aspects of your life?

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You are correct, being "unclean" (tamei) goes far beyond simple defilement by touching or eating certain forbidden things. It also has to do with one's state of heart. However, it isn't just that, either. Yeshua taught that one must be clean both physically and spiritually to be acceptable before the Father and in His courts. He said we must be "perfect." Not that we can possibly be without any flaw at all, but whole and complete as best we are able in our hearts and in our walk before Him.
Presently, without a Temple and priesthood, no one can become completely ritually clean. All of us have corpse uncleanness, the worst kind, which cannot be cleansed without the water and ashes of the red heifer. But just because we cannot fulfill YHWH's commands perfectly in every way doesn't mean we shouldn't try our best in the ways we can.
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I realized this morning that "unclean" can't be equated to "sin" as in very few of the laws must an unclean person do a sin sacrifice. And then even when a sin sacrifice is made then it isn't what I can decerns as truly for a sin; like after a woman has had her monthly or has given birth. Did she commit a sin in either of these events?

The we have Ezekiel who was instructed to bake his break over human #dung. He then told Father that nothing #unclean has ever passed over his lips. Father then tells him he can use animal dung.

Would Father have wilfully instructed Ezekiel to commit a sin if becoming unclean was a sin?

Ezekiel 4::13 Then the Lord said, “Thus the children of Israel will eat their bread unclean and #defiled among the nations where I will banish them.”

Uncleanness separates us from Father, but the impact is less than sinning.

What are your thoughts on this?
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Great question, Rhy.
The answer is, becoming “unclean” (tamei - טמא) is rarely if ever a sin, in and of itself, but can lead or cause one to commit a sin if it is not dealt with according to scripture.

There is another question you might ask in addition to “what is being ‘unclean,’” and that is – “what, exactly, is ‘sin?’” You might presume that you already know, and that could lead you to error. Yes, it is “transgression of the law,” according to 1st John 3:4, but did you know that the word “sin” in western bibles is used to translate at least four different Hebrew words, each having a distinct and different meaning? This is not a small thing, but vitally important to the understanding of all scripture, of the sacrifices found in the Torah, and even to the very nature of the sacrifice made on our behalf of Messiah and our salvation.

Learn the difference between these two words, where they are used in scripture, and find out how they impact your interpretation and understanding of the nature of sin:

• Chattah (חטא) – unintentional or minor sins; “missing the mark,” an infraction for which the Torah prescribes restitution and/or an animal sacrifice effecting atonement, and which does not carry a death-penalty.
• Pesha (פשע) – intentional or major sins; “transgression,” willful disobedience and rebellion for which there is no remedy or atonement found anywhere in the Torah, and which always carries a death-penalty.

If you are diligent and honest in your study, this should impact you greatly and change how you view the Torah, the Writings of the Disciples, and Yehoshua’s atoning sacrifice for us.
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