Tag: Biblical History
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We Are In The Dire Straights, Pray!
We are in the Dire Straights! That’s in Hebrew to lay low and humble yourself before God! It is the time between Israel’s two sins that angered God. This anniversary is on our calendar, July 16th when the Israelites made for themselves a golden calf to worship and August 6th the anniversary of the 10…
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Tabernacle, The Holy Place
We continue in Exodus 25 and 26 for the instructions in building the Tabernacle. As I have taught previously God gave Moses the précised dimensions and materials to build the Tabernacle where God would meet with His people Israel. They had proven to be a rebellious people even after they saw the miracles of Passover…
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Tabernacle, Holy of Holies
The Tabernacle, more of this week’s teaching from Torah Reading,Exodus 25: 10-22 The instructions regarding the building of the Tabernacle begin, from the inside and work their way outward. God’s instructions begin with the holiest (the Ark), then next move to the holy (the Menorah, the Table of Shewbread, and the Altar of Incense), and…
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A Time To Grow Up
We are now in the 10th Biblical month of Tevet. Debbie and I have learned to live our lives upon the God’s seasons, times, and days. God is revealing to the remnant an understanding of the times we are living. The following is how we pray, prophecy, worship, give, and live in the month of…
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The Opposite Happened!
Tonight at sundown begins the moadim (God’s Appointed Days) of Purim, the story of an orphan girl named Esther, who stops the destruction of the people of Israel in the Old Testament book of Esther. The Feast is celebrated Feb. 25-26 this year. Esther means “hidden or concealed. Here are some comparisons of Purim the…
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Why Should Christians Celebrate The Feast? Seven Blessings
In nine days begins The Feast of Tabernacles with The Blowing of Trumpets, Rosh Hashanah, September 19-20. Seven Blessings of Celebrating Feasts of Tabernacles. Why should Christians Celebrate The Feast? I thought that was a Jewish Tradition. One of the most important observances of Torah is in the Biblical calendar when God tells the children…
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Five Major Historical Events of the Bible
Today in the Biblical Calendar is the beginning of what is called, “Dire Straights.” Five great catastrophes occurred in biblical history on this day which is Tammuz 17. 1. Moses broke the tablets at Mount Sinai — in response to the sin of the Golden Calf. (Exo 32:19) 2. The daily offerings in the First…
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Is God A Globalist or Nationalist?
Is God a Globalist or a Nationalist I believe the Bible’s account of the Tower of Babel gives us insight to that question. Genesis 11 says, Now the whole earth had one language and one [a]speech. 2 And it came to pass, as they journeyed from the east, that they found a plain in the…