A Very Special Fortieth Day
On the fortieth day from the waving of the first fruits, the day of the resurrection, Yeshua gathered his followers together giving them His final instructions.
On the fortieth day from the waving of the first fruits, the day of the resurrection, Yeshua gathered his followers together giving them His final instructions.
As we celebrate the seven days of Chag haMatzot, the Feast of Unleavened Bread, here are a few things to ponder about leaven and the instructions we are given.
This is a community as well as a personal thing. We wear tassels both as a reminder to the wearer and a reminder to those who see others wearing them.
When in a public setting, we need to be respectful of our brothers and sisters around us without violating our own convictions on this subject.
Some people think of these days as the Jewish Feasts. Many have referred to them as the Feasts of Israel. God just calls them His Appointed Times.
Is the Muslim Allah, revealed in the Quran the same as the God of Israel revealed in the Hebrew Bible – the Old Testament – revered by both Christians and Jews?
The Twenty-Third Psalm may be the most well known of all Psalms. Yeshua used the same word picture to describe himself. He said, “I am the good shepherd.”
I’ve watched the video of the IDF soldiers singing Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” in Hebrew several times now. They are truly talented.
Psalm 103 is not just a song of encouragement. It is song of self-encouragement, meant to strengthen not just the congregation but also the singer himself.
Psalm 68 is a song of triumph by King David.
God arises.
His enemies scatter,
and those who hate Him flee His presence.