The Final Blessing of Moses to Israel DEUT 33-34

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BenAvraham

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DEUTERONOMY 33: 1-34:11……. ZECHARIAH 14:16-19



We are at the end of the five books of the Torah, yet as we all know, the whole Torah is ALL the Bible from Genesis to Revelation, yet this was the beginning of Adonai’s speaking his words to be written down by his chosen Prophets, in this case, Moshe.

In Chapter 33, Moshe blesses all the 12 tribes of Israel. Very interesting are the words in verse 7: “And this of Y’hudah, and he said, “Hear YHVH, the voice of Y’hudah and bring him to his people, His hands shall fight for him, and you be a help against his enemies.”

The sacred name of Adonai is used here, as in all places where the name LORD is used, yet it is also in the name “Y’hudah”. Y + H + V (u) d + H. Here the letter “u” is also the “vav”. So we see God’s name in the largest tribe. As promised, Adonai will put his name in his people.

Let’s go to the derashic level. Does this point to something? We can take this to the “Sukkot” level. “Shema YHVH, ha kol YHVH!” God listens to God! YHVH came to earth in flesh and blood as YESHUA during this time of Sukkot. The Father brought the SON to HIS people. The hands of Yeshua fought for Israel and for ALL of mankind. He was a help against ALL enemies.

Yet the fight was on the spiritual level, against HaSatan and against the curse of sin. Adonai lifted up and spread out his hands on Calvary’s cross to receive the nails, (symbolized by the letter “vav”) The very name YHVH symbolizes in the ancient Hebrew; “behold or revealed the hand, behold or revealed the nail” His very name points to Yeshua. His death paid the price of sin for ALL of mankind, but to make it effective, one must trust in Yeshua’s sacrifice on the personal level, to receive HIM as LORD and Savior.

(33:11) O YHVH, bless his strength and the work of his hands, strike through the loins of those who rise against him, and of those who hate him, that they rise no more”

We can look at this in two ways. Adonai has indeed blessed Israel, even though it is a small country, about the size of El Salvador, (El Salvador was one of the first countries to accept and support Israel as a nation), a country that has a powerful army, the IDF, and Air Force, and was able to defend herself through God’s power, against many Arab nations who wanted to see the destruction of the Jewish state.

“accept the work of his hands” Yeshua, who is our “Cohen Gadol” our High Priest, put out his hands to receive the nails, and thus was his work, his offering, his sacrifice for us all, “accepted” by the Father. Since sin entered the world by a man, (Adam) so a second man had to pay the price of sin that entered the world by the first Adam. It couldn’t be any ordinary man, it had to be “God and Man” both, that is why Yeshua is called the “Second Adam”

Chap 34: We see that Moshe is ready to die and be buried by YHVH himself, yet he allows him to see the land which Israel will inherit. It is amazing that Moshe saw ALL the land as far as the Mediterranean Sea. Perhaps Adonai gave Moshe a “Close-up look” a miracle that happened only that time, to see so far away. Is it possible that Adonai gave Moshe a glimpse into the future, so as to see Israel in the future as well?

The book closes with Yehoshua Ben Nun taking the lead, being filled with the wisdom of Adonai. He will lead the people into the promised land. Yehoshua is symbolic of “Yeshua” who is the “Life” which is what the letter “nun” symbolizes. Within the letters of the name “Yehoshua” is the name “Yeshua”, which when written in paleo Hebrew, we can see the name “Yeshua” with the letter “hey” (h) in the name, meaning “Yeshua is revealed” and “Salvation is of YAH”

It is Yeshua who leads us into the promised land, which is the New Jerusalem. He came in person during this time of Sukkot, which is all about “God coming to tabernacle among men” He came the first time as fire on top of Mt. Sinai, then came to dwell among the Israelites in the Mishkan, as fire and smoke, then he came in flesh and blood as Yeshua, then he returned in the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit) on Shavuot (Pentecost), and He is still here among us all. He will return in the future to set up His millennial kingdom.

Yeshua is as close as prayer is. He paved the way for us all, and the way was through the Cross of Calvary for all who believe.


ZECHARIAH 14:16-19


Zechariah Ha Navi (Zechariah the Prophet) is seeing into the future, during the millennial reign of Yeshua HaMelech (Yeshua the King) who is now on earth and reigns over all nations. A reign of peace has now begun and all will rejoice in this period of “shalom”.

All the nations of the earth will go up to Yerushalayim to worship King Yeshua and to celebrate the Festival of Sukkot. It says that if “anyone of the clans (or families) of the earth does not come up to Yerushalayim to bow down and worship the King, then on them there will be no rain”

But what exactly does this mean, we might ask? Does this mean that every person in every nation of the world will have to leave home and go up to Yerushalayim to celebrate Sukkot and worship Yeshua? If this were the case, how would so many people fit inside Yerushalayim? You can only get so many people inside a city. What would be the population of the world after the tribulation, perhaps with half of the world’s population dead through the plagues and wrath of Adonai, there would probably still be perhaps quite a few billion inhabitants of the earth, so, how would they all fit?

Now, this is just my idea, my idea only. Perhaps, just perhaps the families of the nations’ leaders would be required to go up to celebrate Sukkot and worship Yeshua. These families would represent all the families of said nations, and any nation that does not send representatives, well, that nation would not receive rain in due season. This would make more sense than every family on earth going up to Jerusalem.

The other thought would be that Jerusalem would be a lot larger than it is now, being a renewed earth during the millennial reign of Yeshua, but still, fitting in ALL of earths' families would still be far-fetched. One can only suppose what will happen. Well, my thoughts only.



Shabbat Shalom…….
 

Happy2020

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Are you an Orthodox Convert?
 

BenAvraham

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Are you an Orthodox Convert?
No, I am Messianic, have always believed in Yeshua as Messiah. I have an interesting background.
My biological family was mixed faiths; Lutheran, Jewish, and Armenian. I was adopted by a Lutheran family but was drawn to the roots of the faith,

About 10 years ago, I discovered my Jewish ancestry through "Family Tree DNA" But it really doesn't matter the label; Jewish, or Messianic, or Christian. The fact that matters is our relationship with God through Yeshua, as a "born again believer" no matter what faith label we use.
 

oyster67

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Yeshua is as close as prayer is. He paved the way for us all, and the way was through the Cross of Calvary for all who believe.
Amen! PTL, brother Ben!:)
 

oyster67

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The fact that matters is our relationship with God through Yeshua, as a "born again believer" no matter what faith label we use.
YES!:) Do you think we will have them in the final state (eternity)?
 

Blik

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The Lord and His word is amazing! It is so involved that it is possible to spend all our time in its study and always have more to learn, and so simple, at the same time, that the youngest child can understand.
 

Happy2020

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No, I am Messianic, have always believed in Yeshua as Messiah. I have an interesting background.
My biological family was mixed faiths; Lutheran, Jewish, and Armenian. I was adopted by a Lutheran family but was drawn to the roots of the faith,

About 10 years ago, I discovered my Jewish ancestry through "Family Tree DNA" But it really doesn't matter the label; Jewish, or Messianic, or Christian. The fact that matters is our relationship with God through Yeshua, as a "born again believer" no matter what faith label we use.
Wow very nice! Your DNA test, did it show if you mom is Jewish?

I wish the bible would expand more in some areas like creation or the life of Jesus earlier, and sometimes it seems like there is too much detail about something at first glance seems unimportant like the chapters on Jacob raising animals! But there isn’t one word that is over or under, it is there for us to understand and figure out, like a puzzle.

The reason I ask is because strangely we are told who Timothy’s mom and dad are (Jewish and Greek). And I’m sure you are well aware, a Jewish mom is what cares the soul DNA of the baby is Jewish. Once Timothy was figured to be Jewish Paul circumcised him. A circumcision is not a mitzvah to play around with at all. It is an eternal minding covenant to the eternal Torah (I.e. a very high spiritual role). I know some people say, “he did to evangelize” well that’s a poor argument for multiple reasons which I’m sure you can see.

But yes, Jew or Non Jew G-d does love us both but just like man and woman, they have different roles to play in the Kingdom of G-d :)

Chag Sameach!
 

BenAvraham

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The belief that one is Jewish if the mom is, well, that's tradition. Jewishness is not a race, it is a faith walk, a way of life which involves obedience to the Torah as well as following certain traditions, but mostly, accepting Yeshua as Messiah.

thousands of years ago, the only ones that called themselves "Jewish" were those from the Tribe of Judah but now, since the Tribe of Judah was the largest, all descendants of Jacob refer to themselves as "Jewish"

Will we use these labels in Heaven? probably not, we will all be known as "Bnei Elohim" (probably) "Sons of God" (daughters too) (My guess)
 

Blik

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thousands of years ago, the only ones that called themselves "Jewish" were those from the Tribe of Judah but now, since the Tribe of Judah was the largest, all descendants of Jacob refer to themselves as "Jewish"

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There were many Egyptians and people of other races who followed Moses in the wilderness. It was a mob of people. They all became Jews.


Galatians 3: 7 Then understand that those who have faith are Abraham's sons.
 

JaumeJ

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The belief that one is Jewish if the mom is, well, that's tradition. Jewishness is not a race, it is a faith walk, a way of life which involves obedience to the Torah as well as following certain traditions, but mostly, accepting Yeshua as Messiah.

thousands of years ago, the only ones that called themselves "Jewish" were those from the Tribe of Judah but now, since the Tribe of Judah was the largest, all descendants of Jacob refer to themselves as "Jewish"

Will we use these labels in Heaven? probably not, we will all be known as "Bnei Elohim" (probably) "Sons of God" (daughters too) (My guess)
So true.
Something along these lines, your popening, truly bothers me.
People today cannot see the difference between the Israelites and those of the Tribe of Judah. They refer to all descendants of Abraham as Jews, making it a denomination, a denomination which never existed.
This is strue also of any who believe Jesus-Yeshua today. Whether thy like it or not by are all Jews by trnaslation for once they came to know Jesus they said they would now Praise Yah. Just as did Leah at the birth of her son Judah.
It seems those under the umbrella called Chrisstianity are all to quick to deny anything of our true forefathers. This should stop but not by creating another overburdening denomination such as are all. No the Faith of Abraham should be recognized by all as the faith given them
Faith is a gift of the Father, and though Abraham was a man of flesh , his faith is from the Heavenly Father, and Abraham may be pronounced fully in English as The Honored Father of the Nations.

I truly hope and pray many will read, understand and adhere to this gift from our Fathe because of Yeshua, Jesus.
 

Happy2020

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The belief that one is Jewish if the mom is, well, that's tradition. Jewishness is not a race, it is a faith walk, a way of life which involves obedience to the Torah as well as following certain traditions, but mostly, accepting Yeshua as Messiah.

thousands of years ago, the only ones that called themselves "Jewish" were those from the Tribe of Judah but now, since the Tribe of Judah was the largest, all descendants of Jacob refer to themselves as "Jewish"

Will we use these labels in Heaven? probably not, we will all be known as "Bnei Elohim" (probably) "Sons of God" (daughters too) (My guess)
Actually....that is was we learn in Revelation about the 12 tribes. Everyone will return to their 12 tribes, even if they do not know who they are. Now you must know that Israelities are not the whole world, but this also should not get mingled with the fact G-d loves the whole world and does have places for them. This is called the 13th gate. If you read Psalms 136 it says "he and split the seas". What seas? I thought it was 1? He split 12 paths for each tribe. This is was there were 12 apostles too, they coorespond with the 12 tribes. Now yes in the NT and today, the remaining know tribe was the tribe of Yehuda/Judah and some of Binyamin. To say that Tribes do not matter is an insult to G-d and even Yeshua. How many times does G-d spill in in the Bible to write about Geneology? Why is that so important to G-d should be a question you should ask. The whole book of Chronicles is dedicated to that. Also Mashiach Ben David (which I believe you know), must physically come from the tribe of Judah to fulfill prophecy, hence why the intro of Matt...isn't salvation...it's his geneology!

For the other 70 nations....it doesn't matter....and yes G-d will do the sorting. Note, this topic has nothing to relate with how G-d loves humanity and wants us all to be saved, but it is not a matter to toss under the rug.

Have a Happy Day! :)