October 7, 2014

  • YHWH/Yeshua: Yeshua was born during the Sukkot.

    YHWH's Reminder:

    His Divine Sukkot is on October 8, 2014 at sunset.

     

    Tishri 15-22 (Sukkot) has two High Holy days:

    October 9 and October 16. October 8 at Sunset, begins the first day - so 9 October is a day to take off work. Then the 8th day of Sukkot - 16 October (begins at sunset on 15 October), so take 16 October off.

    Please click:  http://therefinersfire.org/jewish_holidays1.htm

     

    October 8, 2014 at sunset:

    Oct 9

    15 Tishri

    High Shabbat (no work allowed)

    Leviticus 22:26-23:44,

    Numbers 29:12-16,

    Zechariah 14:1-21,

    Yochanan 1:1-14, 7:1-36

     

    October 10 on Shabbat:

    Exodus 33:12-34:26,

    Ezekiel 38:18-39:16,

    Yochanan 7:1-36

     

    Oct 16, 2014

    22 Tishri

    High Shabbat (no work)

    Sukkot, Last Day:

    Deuteronomy 14:22-16:17,

    Numbers 29:35-30:1,

    1 Kings 8:54-66

    54) VeZot HaBrachah

    Torah: Deut 33:1-34:12

    Haftarah: Joshua 1:1-18

    Gospels and Emissaries:

    Yochanan 7:37-52 and

    Matthew 5:1-20

    The Major Testimonies:

    Yehudah 1:8-9

    Please click:  http://www.therefinersfire.org/parashah_54.htm

     

    Yeshua born during the Feast of Tabernacles

     

    Yeshua haMashiyach was born during the Sukkot on 15 Tishri (September/October).

     

    John 1:14: This word show tabernacle among us:

    Some Bible versions show dwelt among us, dwelling among us, took up residence, pitched His tent, His home among us, lived among us, shelters, ...

    Footnote: An indication that His birth was during the Festival of Booths (Sukkot, Feast of Tabernacles, Feast of Ingathering...they all are same meaning).

     

    Sukkot is the plural form of the Hebrew word sukkah, which means a temporary dwelling such as a tent, booth, or hut. English translations of the Bible typically refer to the holiday as the Feast of Tabernacles or Feast of Booths. The sukkah represents the temporary dwellings in which the Israelites lived while wandering in the desert after YHWH brought them out of Egypt.

    I love reading on Luke 2 Chapter CJB:

    1. Around this time, Emperor Augustus issued an order for a census to be taken throughout the Empire.

    2 This registration, the first of its kind, took place when Quirinius was governing in Syria.

    3 Everyone went to be registered, each to his own town.

    4 So Yosef, because he was a descendant of David, went up from the town of Natzeret in the Galil to the town of David, called Beit-Lechem, in Y’hudah, 5 to be registered, with Miryam, to whom he was engaged, and who was pregnant.

    6 While they were there, the time came for her to give birth;

    7 and she gave birth to her first child, a son. She wrapped him in cloth and laid him down in a feeding trough, because there was no space for them in the living-quarters.

    The above verse 7 show Mary wrapped him (Yeshua) in a cloth & laid down in a feeding trough:

     

    Photo of in a feeding trough:

    Yeshua was in feeding trough

    Very interesting photos about the life of Yeshua in Israel please click: 

    http://www.welcometohosanna.com/LIFE_OF_JESUS/003_NazarethToBethlehem2.htm

      

    Go back to Luke 2: 

    In the countryside nearby were some shepherds spending the night in the fields, guarding their flocks,

    when an angel of Adonai appeared to them, and the Sh’khinah of Adonai shone around them. They were terrified;

    10 but the angel said to them, “Don’t be afraid, because I am here announcing to you Good News that will bring great joy to all the people.

    1This very day, in the town of David, there was born for you a Deliverer who is the Messiah, the Lord.

    12 Here is how you will know: you will find a baby wrapped in cloth and lying in a feeding trough.”

    13 Suddenly, along with the angel was a vast army from heaven praising God:

    14 “In the highest heaven, glory to God!
    And on earth, peace among people of good will!”

    15 No sooner had the angels left them and gone back into heaven than the shepherds said to one another, “Let’s go over to Beit-Lechem and see this thing that has happened, that Adonai has told us about.”

    16 Hurrying off, they came and found Miryam and Yosef, and the baby lying in the feeding trough.

    17 Upon seeing this, they made known what they had been told about this child;

    18 and all who heard were amazed by what the shepherds said to them.

    19 Miryam treasured all these things and kept mulling them over in her heart.

    20 Meanwhile, the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for everything they had heard and seen; it had been just as they had been told.

     

     

    Shalom everyone,

    I pray this reveal your spiritual reawakening thru Ruach haKodesh (Holy Spirit) reading His Torah shine you truthfully in the Mighty Name of Yeshua Amein!

     

    About the shepherds who spend, take care, and guard their flocks  in the field on Luke 2:8:

    In the countryside nearby were some shepherds spending the night in the fields, guarding their flocks.

     

    Yeshua was NOT born in December:

    Please read very rich history with scripture verses real champion about shepherds take care of sheep in the fields until they come inside the stable before October 15 in Middle East (Israel, Palestine, ....):

     

    The shepherds were abiding in the fields, watching over their sheep at night (Luke 2:8), which wouldn’t be the case in December.     “It's a well-known fact that December falls in the middle of the rainy season in Palestine, and the sheep were kept in the fold at that time of the year.”

     

    Shepherds guard flock:

    Luke 2:8 refer Ezra 10:9-13, Song of Solomon 2:11, which show winter as the rainy season and shepherds could not be out on the cold, open fields at night with their sheep.  “The shepherds always corralled their flocks from October to April. They brought their sheep from the mountainsides and the fields no later than October 15 to protect them from the cold, rainy season that followed that date. So the birth of Mashiyach (Messiah) could not have taken place at the end of December.”

     

    Go back to Luke 2 CJB:

    21 On the eighth day, when it was time for his b’rit-milah, he was given the name Yeshua, which is what the angel had called him before his conception.

    22 When the time came for their purification according to the Torah of Moshe, they took him up to Yerushalayim to present him to Adonai 23 (as it is written in the Torah of Adonai, “Every firstborn male is to be consecrated to Adonai[a]) 24 and also to offer a sacrifice of a pair of doves or two young pigeons,[b] as required by the Torah of Adonai.

    25 There was in Yerushalayim a man named Shim‘on. This man was a tzaddik, he was devout, he waited eagerly for God to comfort Isra’el, and the Ruach HaKodesh was upon him.

    26 It had been revealed to him by the Ruach HaKodesh that he would not die before he had seen the Messiah of Adonai. 27 Prompted by the Spirit, he went into the Temple courts; and when the parents brought in the child Yeshua to do for him what the Torah required,

    28 Shim‘on took him in his arms, made a b’rakhah to God, and said,

    29 “Now, Adonai, according to your word,
        your servant is at peace as you let him go;
    30 for I have seen with my own eyes your yeshu‘ah,
    31     which you prepared in the presence of all peoples —
    32 a light that will bring revelation to the Goyim
        and glory to your people Isra’el.”

    33 Yeshua’s father and mother were marvelling at the things Shim‘on was saying about him.

    34 Shim‘on blessed them and said to the child’s mother, Miryam,

    “This child will cause many in Isra’el to fall and to rise,
        he will become a sign whom people will speak against;
    35 moreover, a sword will pierce your own heart too.
        All this will happen in order to reveal many people’s inmost thoughts.”

    36 There was also a prophet named Hannah Bat-P’nu’el, of the tribe of Asher. She was a very old woman — she had lived with her husband seven years after her marriage

    37 and had remained a widow ever since; now she was eighty-four. She never left the Temple grounds but worshipped there night and day, fasting and praying.

    38 She came by at that moment and began thanking God and speaking about the child to everyone who was waiting for Yerushalayim to be liberated.

    39 When Yosef and Miryam had finished doing everything required by the Torah of Adonai, they returned to the Galil, to their town Natzeret.

    40 The child grew and became strong and filled with wisdom — God’s favor was upon him.

    41 Every year Yeshua’s parents went to Yerushalayim for the festival of Pesach.

    42 When he was twelve years old, they went up for the festival, as custom required.

    43 But after the festival was over, when his parents returned, Yeshua remained in Yerushalayim. They didn’t realize this; 44 supposing that he was somewhere in the caravan, they spent a whole day on the road before they began searching for him among their relatives and friends.

    45 Failing to find him, they returned to Yerushalayim to look for him.

    46 On the third day they found him — he was sitting in the Temple court among the rabbis, not only listening to them but questioning what they said;

    47 and everyone who heard him was astonished at his insight and his responses.

    48 When his parents saw him, they were shocked; and his mother said to him, “Son! Why have you done this to us? Your father and I have been terribly worried looking for you!”

    49 He said to them, “Why did you have to look for me? Didn’t you know that I had to be concerning myself with my Father’s affairs?”

    50 But they didn’t understand what he meant.

    51 So he went with them to Natzeret and was obedient to them. But his mother stored up all these things in her heart.

    52 And Yeshua grew both in wisdom and in stature, gaining favor both with other people and with God.

    Footnotes:

    1. Luke 2:23 Exodus 13:2, 12, 15
    2. Luke 2:24 Leviticus 12:8

     

     

    Feast of Tabernacle (Sukkot):  Leviticus 23:33-43 CJB

     33 Adonai said to Moshe, 34 “Tell the people of Isra’el, ‘On the fifteenth day of this seventh month is the feast of Sukkot for seven days to Adonai.

    35 On the first day there is to be a holy convocation; do not do any kind of ordinary work.

    36 For seven days you are to bring an offering made by fire to Adonai; on the eighth day you are to have a holy convocation and bring an offering made by fire to Adonai ; it is a day of public assembly; do not do any kind of ordinary work.

    37 “‘These are the designated times of Adonai that you are to proclaim as holy convocations and bring an offering made by fire to Adonai — a burnt offering, a grain offering, a sacrifice and drink offerings, each on its own day —

    3besides the Shabbats of Adonai, your gifts, all your vows and all your voluntary offerings that you give to Adonai.

    39 “‘But on the fifteenth day of the seventh month, when you have gathered the produce of the land, you are to observe the festival of Adonai seven days; the first day is to be a complete rest and the eighth day is to be a complete rest.

    40 On the first day you are to take choice fruit, palm fronds, thick branches and river-willows, and celebrate in the presence of Adonai your God for seven days.

    41 You are to observe it as a feast to Adonai seven days in the year; it is a permanent regulation, generation after generation; keep it in the seventh month.  

    42 You are to live in sukkot for seven days; every citizen of Isra’el is to live in a sukkah,

    43 so that generation after generation of you will know that I made the people of Isra’el live in sukkot when I brought them out of the land of Egypt; I am Adonai your God.’”

     

    Please click:  http://www.therefinersfire.org/sukkot.htm

     

    Yeshua was not born in December!

    http://www.therefinersfire.org/yeshuas_birthday.htm

     

     

    YHWH/Yeshua:   His Future Divine Kingdom and all nations will join together to worship Him in Spirit and in Truth.

    The prophet Zechariah proclaims,

    "And it shall come to pass that everyone who is left of all the nations which came against Jerusalem shall go up from year to year to worship the King, YHWH of hosts, and to keep the Feast of Tabernacles" (Zechariah 14:16).

     

    Zechariah 14:12-19 CJB

    12 Adonai will strike all the peoples who made war against Yerushalayim with a plague in which their flesh rots away while they are standing on their feet, their eyes rot away in their sockets, and their tongues rot away in their mouths.

    13 When that day comes, there will be among them great panic, sent by Adonai, so that everyone lays hands on his neighbor, who in turn attacks him. 1

    Y’hudah too will fight against Yerushalayim; and the wealth of all the nations will be assembled — gold, silver and clothing in great abundance.

    15 A plague like this plague will also affect the horses, mules, camels, donkeys and all the other animals in those camps.

    16 Finally, everyone remaining from all the nations that came to attack Yerushalayim will go up every year to worship the king, Adonai-Tzva’ot, and to keep the festival of Sukkot.

    17 If any of the families of the earth does not go up to Yerushalayim to worship the king, Adonai-Tzva’ot, no rain will fall on them.

    18 If the family of Egypt doesn’t go up, if they refuse to come, they will have no [annual] overflow [from the Nile]; moreover, there will be the plague with which Adonai will strike the nations that don’t go up to keep the festival of Sukkot.

    19 This will be Egypt’s punishment and the punishment of all the nations that don’t go up to keep the festival of Sukkot.

     

    Tanakh (Old Testament):  [there are many scripture verses you can research joyfully]

    • Numbers 29:12-34
    • Deuteronomy 16:13-15
    • Ezra 3:1-4
    • Nehemiah 8:14-15

    Brit Chadasha (New Testament):  [there are many scripture verses you can research joyfully]

     

     

     

    After Sukkot, Simchat Torah means "Rejoicing of Torah" you can check google: 

    On October 18, 2014:  Bereishit (Genesis)

    http://www.therefinersfire.org/weekly_torah_studies.htm

     

    About Sukkot (also Yom Kippur) on Matthew 17-19 AENT:

    http://www.therefinersfire.org/last_yom_kippur.htm

     

    Anointing deep Hebrew and Aramaic Scholar Andrew G Roth:

    http://www.onefaithonepeopleministries.com/

     

    Please click deep anointing articles:

    http://www.matsati.com/#sthash.7nmcrHqK.ZWkhD5VS.dpbs

     

    About Sukkot:

    http://www.matsati.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/BTT_Chol-HaMo’ed-Sukkot-2014.pdf

     

    May YHWH flow you seek His Torah flow your spiritual grow walking like Him in the Mighty Name of Yeshua I pray Amein!

     

    Chag Sameach Sukkot!

     

    Servant walk like YHWH/Yeshua and Torah

    Malachi 3:16

     

October 5, 2014

  • YHWH/Yeshua: Jacob (Ya'akov) was mourning.

    jacob was mourning

    Thank Carmen and Bill Welker for this excellent link today during Yom Kippur I read and understood about: 

     

    Please click:  http://www.therefinersfire.org/ram_lamb.htm

     

    Also I got tears while reading Genesis 37 and learn new about Ya’akov [Jacob/Yisrael] was mourning his son Yosef [Joseph] was “killed by wild beast” on Yom Kippur because of powerful verse on 31.

     

    Genesis 37:29-35 CJB

    29 Re’uven returned to the cistern, and, upon seeing that Yosef wasn’t in it, tore his clothes in mourning.

    30 He returned to his brothers and said, “The boy isn’t there! Where can I go now?”

     

    killed a male goat:

    31 They took Yosef’s robe, killed a male goat and dipped the robe in the blood.

    32 Then they sent the long-sleeved robe and brought it to their father, saying, “We found this. Do you know if it’s your son’s robe or not?”

    33 He recognized it and cried, “It’s my son’s robe! Some wild animal has torn Yosef in pieces and eaten him!”

    34 Ya‘akov tore his clothes and, putting sackcloth around his waist, mourned his son for many days.

    35 Though all his sons and daughters tried to comfort him, he refused all consolation, saying, “No, I will go down to the grave, to my son, mourning.” And his father wept for him.

     

    May YHWH bless Refiner’s Fire website.  Shavua Tov!

     

October 4, 2014

  • YHWH/Yeshua: Toviyah [Psalms] 51

     

     

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    Toviyah / Psalms Chapter 51

    51:1 For praise; a hymn of David.

    51:2 When Nathan the prophet came to him when he had lain with Bathsheba.

    51:3 Have mercy on me, O Lord, according to your kindness; according to the abundance of your mercies, forgive my rebellion.

    51:4 Cleanse me thoroughly from my iniquity, and make me clean from my sin.

    51:5 For my rebellions are manifest before me, and my sin is in front of me always.

    51:6 Before you, you alone, I have sinned, and that which is evil in your presence I have done; so that you may make me righteous when you speak, you will clear me when you give judgment.

    51:7 Behold, in iniquity was I born, and in sin my mother was pregnant with me.

    Another Targum: Behold, in iniquities my father thought to create me; and in the sin of the evil impulse my mother conceived me.

    51:8 Behold, you desire truth in the inner being; and in the hidden place of the heart you will make wisdom known.

    51:9 You will sprinkle me like a priest who sprinkles with hyssop waters of purification made from the ashes of the heifer on the unclean, and I will be clean; you will wash me, and I will be whiter than snow.

    51:10 You will proclaim to me joy and jubilation; the limbs that you have purified will rejoice with a hymn.

    51:11 Remove your face from my sins, and blot out all my iniquities.

    51:12 A pure heart create for me, O God; and renew within me a spirit inclined to revere you.

    51:13 Do not cast me from your presence; and do not remove from me your holy spirit of prophecy.

    51:14 Return your Torah to me, to exult in your redemption; and may the spirit of prophecy support me.

    51:15 I will teach the rebellious your ways, and sinners will return to your presence.

    51:16 Deliver me from the sentence of death, O Lord, God of my salvation; my tongue will rejoice in your generosity.

    51:17 O Lord, open my lips with Torah, and my mouth will recount your praise.

    51:18 For you will not desire the holy sacrifice; when I give a burnt offering, you are not pleased.

    51:19 The holy sacrifice of God is a broken spirit; a heart broken and purged, O God, you will not spurn.

    51:20 Show favor in your good will to Zion; you will complete the walls of Jerusalem. 

    51:21 Then you will desire the sacrifices of righteousness, burnt offering and holocaust; then the priests will sacrifice bulls on your altar. (EMC) 

     

    Please click:  
    Shabbat Shalom!
  • YHWH/Yeshua: Isaiah 5 and John 15

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    Today is Yom Kippur.  Time turn to YHWH Everlasting Abba!  Spend time with Him in the Mighty Name of Yeshua haMashiyach Amein! 

     

    Isaiah 5 Chapter CJB

    5 I want to sing a song for someone I love,
    a song about my loved one and his vineyard.
    My loved one had a vineyard
    on a very fertile hill.

    2 He dug up its stones and cleared them away,
    planted it with the choicest vines,
    built a watchtower in the middle of it,
    and carved out in its rock a winepress.
    He expected it to produce good grapes,
    but it produced only sour, wild grapes.

    3 Now, citizens of Yerushalayim and people of Y’hudah,
    judge between me and my vineyard.

    4 What more could I have done for my vineyard
    that I haven’t already done in it?
    So why, when I expected good grapes,
    did it produce sour, wild grapes?

    5 Now come, I will tell you
    what I will do to my vineyard:
    I will remove its hedge,
    and [its grapes] will be eaten up;
    I will break through its fence,
    and [its vines] will be trampled down.

    6 I will let it go to waste:
    it will be neither pruned nor hoed,
    but overgrown with briars and thorns.
    I will also order the clouds
    not to let rain fall on it.

    7 Now the vineyard of Adonai-Tzva’ot
    is the house of Isra’el,
    and the men of Y’hudah
    are the plant he delighted in.
    So he expected justice,
    but look — bloodshed! —
    and righteousness, but listen —
    cries of distress!

    8 Woe to those who add house to house
    and join field to field,
    until there’s no room for anyone else,
    and you live in splendor alone on your land.
    Adonai-Tzva’ot said in my ears,
    “Many houses will be brought to ruin,
    large, magnificent ones left empty;
    10 for a ten-acre vineyard will produce
    only five gallons of wine,
    and seed from five bushels of grain
    will yield but half a bushel.”

    11 Woe to those who get up early
    to pursue intoxicating liquor;
    who stay up late at night,
    until wine inflames them.
    12 They have lutes and lyres, drums and flutes,
    and wine at their parties;
    but they pay no attention to how Adonai works
    and never look at what his hands have made.
    13 For such lack of knowledge
    my people go into exile;
    this is also why their respected men starve
    and their masses are parched from thirst.
    14 Therefore Sh’ol has enlarged itself
    and opened its limitless jaws —
    and down go their nobles and masses,
    along with their noise and revels.
    15 The masses are lowered, the nobles are humbled —
    proud looks will be brought down.
    16 But Adonai-Tzva’ot is exalted through justice,
    God the Holy One is consecrated through righteousness.
    17 Then lambs will be able to feed
    as if they were in their own pasture,
    and those wandering through will eat
    from the ruined fields of the overfed.

    18 Woe to those who begin by pulling
    at transgression with a thread,
    but end by dragging sin along
    as if with a cart rope.
    19 They say, “We want God to speed up his work,
    to hurry it along, so we can see it!
    We want the Holy One of Isra’el’s plan
    to come true right now, so we can be sure of it!”

    20 Woe to those who call evil good
    and good evil,
    who change darkness into light
    and light into darkness,
    who change bitter into sweet
    and sweet into bitter!

    21 Woe to those seeing themselves as wise,
    esteeming themselves as clever.

    22 Woe to those who are heroes at drinking wine,
    men whose power goes to mixing strong drinks,
    23 who acquit the guilty for bribes
    but deny justice to the righteous!
    24 Therefore, as fire licks up the stubble,
    and the chaff is consumed in the flame;
    so their root will rot,
    and their flowers scatter like dust;
    because they have rejected the Torah
    of Adonai-Tzva’ot,
    they have despised the word
    of the Holy One of Isra’el.
    25 This is why Adonai’s anger blazed up against his people,
    why he stretched out his hand against them and struck them
    [so hard that] the hills shook,
    and corpses lay like trash in the streets.

    Even after all this, his anger remains,
    his upraised hand still threatens.

    26 He will give a signal to faraway nations,
    he will whistle for them to come
    from the ends of the earth;
    and here they come, so fast! —
    27 none of them tired or stumbling,
    none of them sleeping or drowsy,
    none with a loose belt,
    none with a broken sandal-strap.
    28 Their arrows are sharp,
    all their bows are strung,
    their horses’ hoofs are like flint,
    and their [chariot] wheels like a whirlwind.
    29 They will roar like lions —
    yes, roaring like young lions,
    they growl and seize the prey
    and carry it off, with no one to rescue.
    30 On that day they will growl at them,
    like the sea when it growls —
    and when one looks toward land,
    one sees darkness closing in;
    the light is dissipated
    in the obscuring overcast.

    Complete Jewish Bible (CJB)Copyright © 1998 by David H. Stern. All rights reserved.

     

    Also read John 15 Chapter.  Shabbat Shalom!

     

October 2, 2014

September 26, 2014

  • YHWH/Yeshua: Yom Kippur is on October 3, 2014 at sunset

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    Today is 2 Tishri. Before Shabbat comes at corner at sunset tonight, and YHWH's Reminder Feast:

    Count 8 more days to go:

    Yom Kippur aka Day of Atonement is on 10 Tishri: 
    10 Tishri (Yom Kippur) begins at sunset on October 3. October 4, the weekly Shabbat, is Yom Kippur; take the day off. (Yom Kippur is also a fast, so do not eat from just before sunset on October 3, till after sunset on October 4.)

    The Day of Atonement [Leviticus 23:26-32]
    26 The Lord said to Moses,

    27 “The tenth day of this seventh month is the Day of Atonement. Hold a sacred assembly and deny yourselves,[d] and present a food offering to the Lord.

    28 Do not do any work on that day, because it is the Day of Atonement, when atonement is made for you before the Lord your God.

    29 Those who do not deny themselves on that day must be cut off from their people.

    30 I will destroy from among their people anyone who does any work on that day. 

    31 You shall do no work at all. This is to be a lasting ordinance for the generations to come, wherever you live.

    32 It is a day of sabbath rest for you, and you must deny yourselves. From the evening of the ninth day of the month until the following evening you are to observe your sabbath.”

    Please click excellent story about Yeshua haMashiyach:
    http://www.therefinersfire.org/last_yom_kippur.htm

    Study Torah Parashah 53 for this coming Shabbat:
    http://www.therefinersfire.org/parashah_53.htm

    Study deep Torah Parashah:
    http://www.matsati.com/#sthash.7nmcrHqK.dpbs

    Servant walk like YHWH/Yeshua and Torah. Shabbat Shalom to you all!

     

September 25, 2014

September 24, 2014

  • YHWH/Yeshua: Yom Teruah is at sunset tonight (September 24, 2014)!

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    YHWH/Yeshua:   Yom Teruah is at sunset tonight (September 24, 2014)!

     

    Blow Shofar to One Eternal King!

    Yom Teruah! 

    Rosh haShanah!  aka “Head of the Year”

    Feast of Trumpets!

     

    Leviticus 23:23-25

    23:23 God spoke to Moses, telling him to

    Vayedaber Adonay el-Moshe lemor.

     

    23:24 speak to the Israelites and say: The first day of the seventh month shall be a day of rest. It is a sacred holiday for remembrance [and] sounding [of the ram's horn]. 

    Daber el-beney Yisra'el lemor bachodesh hashvi'i be'echad lachodesh yihyeh lachem Shabaton zichron tru'ah mikra kodesh.

     

    23:25 Do not do any service work [on that day]. Bring a fire offering to God.

    Kol-melechet avodah lo ta'asu vehikravtem isheh l'Adonay.

     

    The above verse 25 "fire offering to YHWH" refers

    Genesis 21:1-34

    Numbers 29:1-6

    1 Samuel 1:1 to 2:10

    Matthew 1:1-21 

     

    Please click Brother Andrew G Roth's excellent article:  Yom Teruah Special

    http://www.onefaithonepeopleministries.com/uploads/1/6/1/8/16182720/2014_yom_teruah_special.pdf

September 22, 2014

September 18, 2014

  • YHWH/Yeshua: The Eternal One is Melek [King]

    melek in hebrew:  King

     

    Today is 24 Elul [September 18, 2014].  Yom Chamishi [Thurs-day].

     

    YHWH/Yeshua:  The Eternal One is Melek [King].

     

    Isaish 45:19-23 This is what Yahweh says:

    I am Yahweh, and there is no other.

     19 I haven’t spoken privately or in some dark corner of the world.

     I didn’t say to Jacob’s descendants,

    “Search for me in vain!”

    I, Yahweh, speak what is fair and say what is right.

    20 Come here, you refugees from the nations.

     Ignorant people carry wooden idols

     and pray to gods that cannot save anyone.

     21 Speak and present your case. Yes, let them consult one another.

     Who revealed this in the distant past and predicted it long ago?

     Wasn’t it I, Yahweh?

     There is no other Elohim except me.

    There is no other righteous God and Savior besides me.

    22 Turn to me and be saved, all who live at the ends of the earth,

     because I am El, and there is no other.

     23 I have bound myself with an oath.

     A word has gone out from my righteous mouth

     that will not be recalled,

    “Every knee will bow to me

     and every tongue will swear allegiance.”

     

    Isaish 45:21 refer Zechariah 9:9:

    Yeshua haMashiyach

    Rejoice greatly, O Bat Tziyon; shout, O Bat Yerushalayim; hinei, thy Melech cometh unto thee, tzaddik, and having Salvation; ani (lowly, meek), and riding upon a chamor, even upon a colt the foal of a donkey. [Matthew 21:5 and John 12:15] (Zecharyah 9:9 OJB).

     

    Zechariah 9:9 LEB

    Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion!

     Shout aloud, O daughter of Jerusalem!

     Look! Your king comes to you;

     he is righteous and victorious,

     humble and riding on a donkey,

     and on a male donkey, the foal of [the son of] and a female donkey!

     

    YHWH's Holy Days Reminder:

    1 Tishri (Feast of Trumpets), begins at sunset on September 24th, so all day September 25 is a High Holy day; take the day off work.

    10 Tishri (Yom Kippur) begins at sunset on October 3. October 4, the weekly Shabbat, is Yom Kippur; take the day off. (Yom Kippur is also a fast, so do not eat from just before sunset on October 3, till after sunset on October 4.)

    15 Tishri is on October 8 2014 at sunset:

    Tishri 15-22 (Sukkot) has two High Holy days: October 9 and October 16. October 8 at Sunset, begins the first day - so 9 October is a day to take off work. Then the 8th day of Sukkot - 16 October (begins at sunset on 15 October), so take 16 October off.

    For more info about YHWH's Appointed Times please see our article:

    http://therefinersfire.org/jewish_holidays1.htm