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Wednesday, December 11, 2024
TZADE - 90
REDEDICTION
On the holiday of Hanukkah the Maccabees rededicated the ancient Temple after it was desecrated by the Greek Seleucids and the madman Antiochus Epiphanes IV.
The letter "Nun" |
The holiday lasts 8 days. Eight is a number that represents a "new beginning." Rededication is a new beginning. God started the world over with 8 people. Jewish males enter the Abrahamic covenant on the 8th day. Christians rededicate their lives to Yeshua who rose from the tomb on the eigth day.
Monday, December 9, 2024
HANUKKAH ROLL-UP
With Hanukkah around the corner I figured, rather reinvent the wheel, which is to say repeat things I have written before about Hanukkah, I would do a post with links to my previous blog posts. Here it goes:
Here's links to my blogs related to Hanukkah:
- It takes a hammer to drive a nail
- Hanukkah happened
- Remember the 13th of Adar
- Hanukkah trivia isn't trivial
- Did God plan Hanukkah?
- The Moriah Plant
- What comes after Hanukkah
- Mircle of Miracles - 8
For my Christian friends who are wondering if Hanukkah has anything to do with them, I wish to share a fabulous teaching by a Pastor who grew up as an Orthodox Jew and found Yeshua as a young man:
Pastor Nathan Robinson - Seeing Jesus in Hanukkah
Last but not least, below is beautiful performance of a very traditional Hebrew Hanukkah song -- Ma'oz Tzur.
Lecha na'eh leshabeakh
Tikon beit tefilati
Vesham todah nezaveakh
Mitsar hamnabeakh
'Az 'egmor beshir mizmor
Khanukat hamizbeakh
'Az 'egmor beshir mizmor
Khanukat hamizbeakh
Light and songs to you we raise
Our will you strengthen
To fight for our redemption
To fight for our redemption
We celebrate with hymn and praise
Festive candles to you we raise
We celebrate with hymn and praise
Festive candles we celebrate
Sunday, December 8, 2024
RIDDLE ME THIS...
Riddle me this: What letter do you add to the name of God to get access into Heaven?
Isaiah 12 (NIV) -- Surely God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid. The Lord, the Lord himself, is my strength and my defense; he has become my salvation".
Isaiah 12 teaches about the joy of salvation, trusting in God's strength, and seeking His presence. The prophet Isaiah spoke these words to the people of Judah and Jerusalem over 2,700 years ago.
Judaism is built on faith in the Rock of Salvation. King David said in Psalm 18:2 -- The Lord is my rock and my fortress and my deliverer, my God, my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold.
The word "Jew" comes from the Hebrew name Yehuda יְהוּדָה pronounced Judah in English. Judah was one of the son's of the patriarch Jacob. Judah led one of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. He is known as "the Lion."The name "Yehuda" means "Praise God." One of the requirements for being a Jew, according to the great Jewish sage and author Maimonides, is to "Praise God."
The name יהוה was considered so sacred that its pronunciation was avoided by substituting "Adonai" (Lord) or "Elohim" (God) in speech and writing.
The exact pronunciation of YHWH is uncertain. Scholars generally pronounce it as "Yah-weh" or something similar. The name is closely connected to the phrase "I am who I am" that God used when speaking to Moses at the burning bush.
The concept of a "Gate," in the context of this message, might remind you of the "Gate to Heaven" which the patriarch Jacob saw in his dream in Genesis 28:10-22.
Jacob dreamed of a "gate to heaven." He dreamed of a ladder set up on the ground and its top reached to heaven. He saw angels ascending and descending upon it, and God standing over him. In that Place, Jacob set the stone, that he had placed at his head, as a monument. Jacob annointed the Rock and he renamed that Place to Bet -El (House of God) and the Rock marked the gate, a door, to heaven.
So the answer to the riddle, "What letter do you add to the name of God to get access into Heaven?" Is a Dalet -- a Gate!
In the New Testament, John 10:1-3 Yeshua (Jesus) says "Very truly I tell you Pharisees, anyone who does not enter the sheep pen by the gate, but climbs in by some other way, is a thief and a robber. 2 The one who enters by the gate is the shepherd of the sheep. 3 The gatekeeper opens the gate for him, and the sheep listen to his voice. He calls his own sheep by name and leads them out."
Yeshua repeats in John 10:7, Therefore Jesus said again, “Very truly I tell you, I am the gate for the sheep. He says again in John 10:9, Therefore Jesus said again, “Very truly I tell you, I am the gate for the sheep. They will come in and go out, and find pasture."
Six times Yeshua is quite clear that He is the Gate, the Dalet (דלת) to Heaven.
Romans 1:16 -- For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes: first to the Jew, then to the Gentile.
Thursday, December 5, 2024
FAITH RESTS ON MONUMENTAL EVENTS
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
The Premonition of My Father's Death
We are all a bit nuts. I don't think I'm crazy but if someone else told me this, I might wonder if they were. Especially the part about being followed by a number. LOL.
Yesterday, 12.2.24 was my father’s funeral. He passed away at 3:38 am on 11.24.24. But I think his soul started to make a "getaway" on my birthday, November 2nd. Please allow me to explain.
For years I have had a premonition that my father was going leave us on my birthday, November 2nd. My mother's death, last year, was an affirmation to me of the date. The nurse pronounced my mother dead at 11:02 am.
This was the year. Dad was 93 and I had the strong sense he would not see 94.
So when my birthday came around this year, you can imagine my reaction when I received this text message below from his aid on the morning of my birthday:
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
MODERN TECHNOLGY REVEALS WHAT THE APOSTLE JOHN UNDERSTOOD 2000 YEARS AGO
The Sudarium Christi / CES |
Shroud of Turin |
- The material used in the two cloths is identical, although there are differences in the manner of weaving.
- The marks on the two cloths match in size, location, and how they formed. The stains on the back of the two cloths match.
- Blood and lymph stains on the two cloths match. The AB blood type is common in the Middle East, not Europe in the time.
- Both cloths have a nose that is 8 centimeters (3 inches) long.
- The dirt molecules in the cloth in the location of the nose where Jesus hit the ground when he fell while carrying the cross beam match the dirt from there in Jerusalem.
- Similar pollen grains are found on both cloths and they come from the same region in the Land.
- Both cloths contain aloe and myrrh, which were used by Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea to treat Jesus's body.
- The beard and forehead and the blood stain locations are all exact matches
The Sudarium of Oviedo and the Shroud of Turin
The Shroud of Turin has undergone considerably more scientific testing than any other relic in human history.” —Fr. Spitzer
The Shroud of Turin is the best known religious relic throughout the world. Literally hundreds of books, and thousands of papers and articles have been written on the Shroud of Turin. The Review of Religions magazine has covered the Shroud multiple times.The cloth bares an image of a crucified man. The proponents of the Shroud believe it to be the actual burial cloth used to cover the body of Jesus over 2 thousand years ago.
The Sudarium of Oviedo, on the other hand, is far less famous but it independently supports the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin and provides new evidence about what happened to Jesus immediately after the crucifixion
Far fewer books and articles exist covering this cloth and it has never had the level of mainstream media coverage as the Shroud. The Shroud of Turin has always attracted more attention due to the image formed upon the shroud of a crucified man.
To the naked eye the Sudarium a small cloth with some stains of blood and water. There isn't the image on the Sudarium like the Shroud. The Sudarium would have been removed before preparing the body, so it actually makes sense that there isn't as much of an image. The Light of the ressurection didn't have to pass through the Sudarium. But the blood was preserved since the Light filled the tomb.
There is no doubt that the Shroud of Turin and the Sudarium of Oviedo were together at one time - In the Tomb! The two linens were separated from there and eventually carried away to other countries.
The Sudarium has the evidence of the final moments and the last breath Jesus took as a man. The Shroud has the evidence of Jesus's crucifixion, time in the tomb and ressurection. Together they testify to the gospel, the fulfillment of prophecies in the Tenach.
* Chain of Custody: Before the Crusaders came into possession of the Sudarium it was, according to an account by Antoninus of Piacenza, hidden in a cave near the monastery of St. Mark, not far from Jerusalem. When Persian forces invaded the Byzantine provinces in 614, the oak case in which the Sudarium was kept was spirited out of Palestine through northern Africa by Philip “the Presbyter,” a leader of the Christian community in Palestine. Philip and his precious cargo were welcomed to Alexandria by John the Almoner, bishop of Alexandria at the time. When the Persians pushed on into Egypt, the chest was carried into Spain and entrusted to St. Fulgentius, who sent it on to Seville. The Ark was carried from Toledo north to Monte Sacro in Asturias in 711 A.D., to escape the advancing Moors. It was there that King Alfonso II turned back the Moors and erected a Camara Santa (holy chamber) to shelter the relics. King Alfonso had the ancient oak chest plated with silver with the inscription “The Sacred Sudarium of Our Lord Jesus Christ.”
The Sudarium made its way to the town of Oviedo, in north-central Spain, where it has been venerated for centuries. Since 631 A.D. the Sudarium was in the possession of the Knights Templar, the Moors, El Cid, saints and bishops. In A.D. 840, King Alfonso II of Asturias erected a chapel to protect the Sudarium, which was enshrined in an elaborate reliquary chest called the Arca Santa. The Sudarium is now housed in a reliquary with a Romanesque metal frontal, and is displayed for the public in Oviedo three times each year: Good Friday, The Feast of the Triumph of the Cross (Sept. 14), and on the Octave of the Feast (Sept. 21).
Sources:
The Sudarium of Oviedo and the Shroud
https://www.ncregister.com/blog/the-sudarium-of-oviedo-the-other-shroud-of-jesus
https://www.magiscenter.com/blog/facts-about-shroud-turin