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  1. BenAvraham

    2 Samuel 6:1-7:17 and Mark 14:1-72

    2 SAMUEL 6:1-7:17 We see another case of “good intentions” which ended up bad. The Aron Ha Kodesh (Ark of the Covenant) had been in the hands of the Philistines for some time, YHVH cursed them and caused them to return it to Israel. David received it with glory and honor, HOWEVER, He...
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    "What is the "Eighth Day?" (Leviticus

    "Study to show thyself approved a workman that needeth not be ashamed. rightfully dividing the WORD of Truth" .
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    "What is the "Eighth Day?" (Leviticus

    Another thought is that perhaps Nadav and Abihu had too much to drink, that they might have been drunk when they offered the incense, that they were not in their right minds, with clouded reason, so the “incense offering became “profane” their “holiness” was marred, so, being a God of Holiness...
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    "What is the "Eighth Day?" (Leviticus

    PARASHA: “Shemini” (Eighth) LEVITICUS 9:1-11:47 We know that a week is seven days, We count starting Sunday, and seven days later, we come to “Yom Shabbat” the 7th day, a day to rest. So, what is the “eighth” day? It is another way of saying “Sunday” The number “8” symbolizes “a new beginning”...
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    Offering up ourselves to God; Lev 6:8-8:36 -

    I'm sorry to hear that Reggie, I'd like to offer you something, it's a copy of my eBook. I'd like to send it to you free, it's title is "God Tales, An Anthology" would you like a copy? do you enjoy reading?
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    Offering up ourselves to God; Lev 6:8-8:36 -

    That's great. I can blow the shofar but that's about it. My mom was a pianist. Why did you quit?
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    A look at Jeremiah 7:21-8:3

    JEREMIAH 7:21-8:3; 9:22,23 Adonai states that "In the beginning" when Israel left Egypt, he did not talk about animal sacrifices when the 10 Commandments were given. There is not one single commandment in the "Decalog" which required animal sacrifices. The only animal sacrifice before arriving...
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    Offering up ourselves to God; Lev 6:8-8:36 -

    Thank you for your comment. Yes, we can now come unto the Throne of Grace, since Yeshua/Jesus paid the ultimate price to make "Peace" between the Father and all mankind. No animals necessary now. They were but "shadows" from the past. By the way, I have a book out which is now on Amazon...
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    Offering up ourselves to God; Lev 6:8-8:36 -

    PARASHAH: “Tzav” (command) LEVITICUS 6:8-8:36 Last week we studied Parasha “Vayikra” (and he called) and this week, we read Parasha “Tzav” (command). We are studying the same offerings, yet the titles are different. One is “Called” and this study falls under “command.” What is the...
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    No Passover, No Resurrection Day...Know Passover, Know Resurrection Day.

    NO PASSOVER, NO RESURRECTION DAY……. KNOW PASSOVER, KNOW RESURRECTION DAY Play on words you might say, but let’s look at these words in detail. “NO PASSOVER= NO RESURRECTION DAY” Had there not been a first Passover in Egypt, had not the Israelites been freed from Egyptian slavery...
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    A look into Isaiah 43:21-44:23 and Mark 11-12

    ISAIAH 43:21-44:23 YHVH speaks through the Prophet Yeshayahu and complains that Israel has forgotten about God, they no longer bring sacrifices, but are engrossed in sin, He explains that craftsmen will use their skill to make idols, that have no value, what a waste of craftsmanship! They...
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    Can we see "Shadows of Messiah Yeshua/Jesus in Leviticus? (Leviticus 1:1-6:7)

    PARASHA: “Vayikra” (and he called) LEVITICUS 1:1-6:7 The word “VaYikra” is interesting, as it occurs 3 times. It means “called to (and a person’s name) In other words, Adonai called Moshe from where “he was” to where “Adonai is”. To “bridge the gap of distance." We learned last time...
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    Three Tabernacles or three in one? (Exodus 38:21-40:38)

    THREE TABERNACLES? OR THREE IN ONE? (Pikudei: Exodus 38:21-40:38) "accountings of" The Tabernacle is finished, and the congregation brings the finished product to Moshe for inspection. Giving an account of one's work, contribution, offerings, tithes, etc is very Biblical. The LORD expects...
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    A look at Exodus

    3. “The Table of Incense” it symbolizes our prayers as they go up “like smoke” unto the heavenlies, even to the Throne of Grace. One thing to point out, all the furniture except the Menorah, was made of Acacia wood overlaid with gold, the wood symbolizes the humanity of Yeshua, and the gold...
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    A look at Exodus

    EX 35:1-38:20 I was not been able to write in the past three weeks. I had to return to Houston, TX for doctor visits. I'm OK, Just returned home to El Salvador this afternoon. I guess I owe you a few study portions. This one is for this week. These are the final chapters of Exodus (Shemot)...
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    1 Kings

    1 KINGS 5:12-6:13 The tabernacle was used for many, many years. It followed “B'nei Israel”(The Children of Israel) when they crossed over the Jordan, 480 years later, it was replaced by the first temple that Melech Shlomo (King Solomon) built. It must have been magnificent. The...
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    Jeremiah 34:8-22 and Mark 1:1-2:28

    Amen my brother, thanks for your comment
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    God wants cheerful givers! (Exodus 25:1-27:19)

    Gold, silver, precious stones, fabric, and wood. Now there is a question, where did the wood come from? Are there any Shitim and Acacia trees in the desert? If one looks at the desert of Saudi Arabia today, even through “Google Maps” or “Google Earth” one can see almost no trees, just bare...
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    God wants cheerful givers! (Exodus 25:1-27:19)

    Parashah: “T'rumah” (offering) EXODUS 25:1-27:19 In this Bible study, we see that a request is made for a “free-will offering” so that the Tabernacle can be built and the articles of furnishings for the same. As we remember, when the Israelites left Egypt, they left with quite a...