How does support for Israel have anything to do with the prophesied Messianic Age? Samuel and Keila Wearp have some thoughts about that. In fact, their understanding of Messiah’s Kingdom is what inspires them to do things like lead a team of sheep shearers to Judea to help Jewish shepherds! They talk about that and more in this concluding segment of our conversation. 
What Samuel and Keila are doing is putting their love for the God of Israel and the land and people of Israel into action. That’s the opposite of what we see so much in the news these days. Barry Phillips and David Jones talk about that in their midrash, “Cold Love.”  We hear more about it in the music of Mason Clover and the Exodus Road Band. 
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														Torah Pearls #51 – Nitzavim (Deuteronomy 29:9-30:20) this episode of The Original Torah Pearls Nitzavim, we revel in the five verses that sum up the entire Bible - the wonderful and terrible responsibility given to mankind to choose. But what qualifies one to choose the life-giving covenant? Social status? Being in the camp? Does the name of God provide a clue? And how is this covenant sealed—with a kiss or a curse? Is comprehension of the covenant too difficult for stiff-necked mortals? Whose name do we call on for help? Gordon concludes with a Hebrew word study that reveals what true prosperity looks like for those choosing Torah—a radiant bride with a loving and joyful groom. 
 
In this week's Prophet Pearls, Nitzavim (Isaiah 61:10-63:9), we look at an angel named "Yeshua" in rabbinical tradition and discuss the passage in Isaiah read by a Galilean preacher in the synagogue 2,000 years ago. -->  https://www.nehemiaswall.com/p....rophet-pearls-nitzav
		
											
											
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														One of the many mistakes people make concerning God's covenants is thinking that a covenant is a promise that can be fulfilled and then set aside. 
 
Fulfilling a covenant *never* ends it. Fulfilling a covenant restores and maintains it. 
 
A covenant is a permanent relationship, not a promise, yet all covenant relationships come with promises. Even if Israel breaks every promise that they made in their covenants with God, those covenants still stand. The only way that God's covenants with Israel to end will be for every male descendant of Jacob to die, and God promised that won't happen until heaven and earth themselves are destroyed. 
 
God's covenants do not end no matter who breaks them. Jesus fulfilled those covenants to show us how to go on fulfilling them. 
 
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														The teaching of the wise is a fountain of life, that one may turn away from the snares of death.  
Proverbs 13:14 ESV 
 
The word here for teaching or law is torah, and there is none wiser than God himself. If you live according to the Torah of YHWH, you will have life. The essence of Torah is love for both God and mankind, so if you guard and live Torah, you will also produce life for other people.
		
											
											
											A question was asked and deserves a complete answer. “Doesn’t God use violence?” The short answer is yes, in His righteous judgement he sometimes uses violence. However He does send warnings to the people first, Jonah was sent to Nineveh and we read in Joshua 2:10, “For we have heard how the LORD dried up the waters of the Red Sea before you when you came out of Egypt, and what you did to Sihon and Og, the two kings of the Amorites across the Jordan, whom you devoted to destruction.” Only Rahab and her family were untouched by the destruction not only because of her kindness, she had changed her heart. Some of the warnings that were sent to other nations we are told about and others we are not.
											
											
														091625 / 22nd day of the 6th month 5786 
WORD FOR TODAY “does this generation know the LORD?”: Jdg 2:10 All that generation also were gathered to their fathers; and there arose another generation after them who did not know the LORD, nor yet the work which He had done for Israel. Israel's Unfaithfulness Jdg 2:11  Then the sons of Israel did evil in the sight of the LORD and served the Baals,  
 
WISDOM FOR TODAY: Pro 22:28 Do not move the ancient boundary Which your fathers have set.  
 
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														*The G-d of Yisra’ĕl is YeHoVaH, He is the Father.   
Who is the son?   
Deuteronomy 14 You are the Sons of YeHoVaH your G-d; you shall not cut yourselves nor make any baldness between your eyes for the dead. v2 For you are a Holy [Set-Apart] People [Treasured Nation] to YeHoVaH your G-d, and YeHoVaH has CHOSEN you TO BE a people for His OWN POSSESSION [Am Segulah], above all the peoples who are on the face of the earth. [Reminds you of Gen 1v2,3.]  
  
What does it mean to be Sons of YeHoVaH your G-d? To be a Son means to be Chosen.  
Deuteronomy 14:1-2 Sons of G-d.  
1 Chronicles 28:6 Son of G-d.   
v5 "And of all my sons -- for YHVH has given me many sons -- He has chosen my son Shelomoh to sit on the throne of the reign of YHVH over Yisrael, v6 and said to me, 'Shelomoh your son is the one to build My house and My courtyards, for I have chosen him to be My son, and I myself am a Father to him.  
The future Mashiach is the Chosen Son [Yeshua].  
Being Chosen and being the [begotten] Son of G-d, the two are essentially the same concept.  
To Be Holy is To Be Chosen. Holy means To Be Set-apart and above. In that sense it’s connected To Be Chosen.   
Yisrael as a Nation is the Son of G-d [the Father is YeHoVaH].  
And you have an individual within Yisrael who is the Son of G-d. It means he’s the King and the Mashiach who will be the King of Yisrael and the Son of G-d.  
Psalms 105:15 Saying, “Do not touch My anointed ones, And do My Prophets no evil.”  
Hoshea 11:1 “When Yisrael was a child, I loved him, and out of Mitsrayim I called My son.  
*Dr. Nehemia Gordon Scholar Club Meeting, only this section.   
[Italics] Ana G added.  
  
*Sealed is when we are begotten, we are only begotten once, but are sealed for life, if we stick to the Commandments.  
And grieve not the Ruach HaKodesh of Elohim, by whom you were sealed for the day of redemption. Ephesians 4:30 TS2009  
*Orjan Myhre Scholar Club.