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GidgetsMom
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Almost 19 years ago, my ninth pregnancy resulted in my fifth, last child. I feel so blessed to have had 5 children out of 10 pregnancies! I had 3 miscarriages before my oldest was born. To my knowledge, my children are my mom & dad's only grandchildren. I haven't had communication with my mother or brother for years, so i dont know if he has children. I know i have at least one grandchild i've never met, but have a couple pix of. It's a shame how broken familes are in this era. I pray Yah will heal all relationships before it's too late.

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Wow, that is sad to hear. Having 2 children ourselves, our biggest worry is that something major happens in our relationships and one of them reject us. It is definitely not in view, but life does happen...

All that parents can do is to raise our children to the best of our ability and to pray that Father will carry us.

Unfortunately, not everyone came to faith of Yeshua before or while their children were young and could build on that foundation; which is when the relationship's foundations are built.

Enjoy your time with those that are close to you and reach out to those that aren't. Not always easy as your hand may get "bitten", but it might just be the breakthrough to heal the relationship.
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Context is everything when it comes to understanding the scriptures. But what exactly is context? Is it simply reading an entire chapter, or studying related passages? That helps, but a serious contextual study takes into account the historical, linguistic, and cultural context surrounding the text. That's what Frank Houtz and David Jones explain in this thought-provoking conversation.

https://www.buzzsprout.com/2292194/15442807

Reunion Roadmap Midrash: Context
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Context is everything when it comes to understanding the scriptures. But what exactly is context? Is it simply reading an entire chapter, or studying related passages? That helps, but a serious contextual study takes into account the historical, ling
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Context is everything when it comes to understanding the scriptures. But what exactly is context? Is it simply reading an entire chapter, or studying related passages? That helps, but a serious contextual study takes into account the historical, linguistic, and cultural context surrounding the text. That's what Frank Houtz and David Jones explain in this thought-provoking conversation.

https://www.buzzsprout.com/2292194/15442807

Reunion Roadmap Midrash: Context
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Context is everything when it comes to understanding the scriptures. But what exactly is context? Is it simply reading an entire chapter, or studying related passages? That helps, but a serious contextual study takes into account the historical, ling
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Jay Carper
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Moses (Numbers 27:12-14) and Simeon (Luke 2:25) both lived to see the dawn of Israel's salvation but both also died before seeing the full realization of their greatest hope.

Moses and Zelophehad both died in the wilderness. However, Moses had two sons, but no inheritance in the land since he was a Levite, while Zelophehad did have an inheritance, even though he had no sons. (Numbers 27)

The Bible is full of "already, and not yet" #biblepatterns.

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Joshua Myers
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On the current date/timeline discussion. Here is part of why I am not sold on any fixed dates. 5 sources, several different dates. Even taking 2-3 witnesses from these gives yet another set of dates. And this is just from Adam to the birth of Abram

Adam-Abram.pdf
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Rhy Bezuidenhout GidgetsMom This is in reference to one of your current discussions
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GidgetsMom

Thank you, Joshua. The difference is between the traditional english reckoning and the septuagint.
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I tend to lean toward the LXX as being the one in err, as greek is a very garbled up mess. Translating from hebrew to greek and then to english messes up pronouns, articles, numbers and so many other things!
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Joe Pena
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14“And whoever does not receive you nor hear your words, when you leave that house or city, shake off the dust from your feet.

15“Truly, I say to you, it shall be more bearable for the land of Seḏom and Amorah in the day of judgment than for that city!

Matthew 10

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Jay Carper
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The lot puts an end to quarrels and decides between powerful contenders.
Proverbs 18:18 ESV

Coins have no biases. Rather than argue a point endlessly, sometimes it's better to just flip a coin or roll a die. As long as the object used is honest, then the lot is a purely impartial judge. Who can argue with chance?

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Ah! Is it really chance? Or does Yah use these things to show His will?
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https://rumble.com/v588w58-bgm....ctv-the-city-gate-me

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Biblically, the only time a woman inherited directly (other than a dowry) was when she had no brothers. A man's property would never be inherited by his sister or aunt. If a daughter inherited land from her father, then she would be unable to marry a man from outside her father's tribe. However, if she had already married an outsider, then her father's property would revert to one of his brothers, either directly or via Levirate marriage.

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Rhy Bezuidenhout

 
Other than the property remaining within a family, is there any significance in keeping bloodlines "pure" as it looks to me like the inheritance laws encourages marriages within the families?
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