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Sunday, February 13, 2011

Jots and Titles

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Pastor Mark Biltz and El Shaddai Ministries?
That also through them The האור Light, רפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?


December, 27, 2010 - Yeshua our Cornerstone-From the Torah through the Gospels, Acts & Epistles from El Shaddai Ministries on Vimeo.

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Can we do תפילות prayers for:

Pastor Mark Biltz and El Shaddai Ministries?
That also through them The האור Light, רפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?


December, 27, 2010 - Yeshua our Cornerstone-From the Torah through the Gospels, Acts & Epistles from El Shaddai Ministries on Vimeo.

"Purim: A Celebration of Victory Over Satan & Ba'al-entine's Day."

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DoublePortionInheritance and Maria Merola?

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Podcast Tonight: Sunday February 13th 2011 9:00 p.m. EST; GMT (Greenwich Meridian Time) 21:00 hours
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“Purim: A Celebration of Victory Over Satan & Ba’al-entine’s Day.”
 Find out what the connection is with Purim, Esther, Nimrod & Valentine’s Day.
Dear Friends in Messiah,
Please find three articles that I have written. I have put them into PDF files and I am sending them to you as an attachment for your personal library of studies:
Valentine’s Day & Nimrod: What is the Connection?
Purim: How Does it Point to Messiah’s Renewed Covenant?
Purim: A Celebration of Victory Over Satan’s Schemes
Join Maria Merola tonight, as I discuss the roots of Valentine’s Day, and why followers of Messiah YaHuW’ShuWA should have nothing to do with it. I am also going to be illustrating the prophetic patterns surrounding Purim and the story of Queen Esther and how she is a prophetic “type” of Messiah who selflessly laid down her life for her people.
Podcast Wednesday Night: February 16th 2011 8:00 p.m. EST; GMT (Greenwich Meridian Time) 20:00 hours
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 On Wednesday Night, Maria will be interviewing Joseph Dumond about his book entitled “The Prophecies of Abraham.” Find out how the prophecies in the life of Abraham teach us many things about our future and world events that are currently taking place. Joseph describes in his book the events that are taking place right now in Egypt and how they related to Bible prophecy and the events of Abraham’s life.
Visit Joseph’s website to purchase the book “The Prophecies of Abraham.”
 
And you may also order his DVD entitled “Chronological Order of Prophecies in the Jubilees.”
 To all of my friends in Messiah, have a blessed week in Messiah YaHuW’ShuWA!
Shalom,
Maria Merola

What Path Are You On?

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Torah Life Ministries?

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http://www.TorahLife.tv Today's guest is Daniel Botkin. Daniel will be talking about what he calls, The Coming Polarization. Basically there are two paths believers are taking. Daniel explains both paths and the danger of choosing the wrong path.

Walking in Torah Learning Update_2.13.11

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Walking in Torah Ministries?

That also through them The האור Light, רפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?




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"Taking in the Word and Walking it Out."
February 13, 2011
Adar 1, 5771
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Greetings my brethren!  This week we begin on a new teaching topic:Crossing Over From Pagan to Hebrew Roots.  This journey of discovering and crossing over to Hebrew Roots is a PROCESS and a JOURNEY. It does not happen in one day. And, the journey can sometimes be difficult and stormy. How did paganism creep into Christianity?  And, how do we come out of it?
  
We can compare Christianity to a ship. When a ship is off its navigational course by only 2 degrees, you will not see much difference in a day or even a week. But, over the course of months and years, decades and centuries, the ship can be WIDELY OFF COURSE.  
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Learn about how and when the early church began to go off course, and how this has affected us today! This will help us all in getting a COURSE CORRECTION! 
  
 Be sure to also visit this week's Learning Blog  where you can post your comments and questions! 
Crossing Over From Pagan to Hebrew Roots: Part 1
Hebrew means to "Cross over": Are you a Hebrew?

Crossing Over
Are there pagan roots that have found their way into modern Christianity today? To answer this question, we will need to go back in time and take a look at origins and foundations. This learning nugget takes us back to the time when the Hebrews were living in the promised land under the rule of King Solomon, and then his son, Rehoboam. We will examine how paganism first crept into the nation of Israel. We look at:

The First Great Divorce: the kingdom split between the house of Israel (10 tribes of the north) and the house of Judah (2 tribes of the south)

The Second Great Divorce: the role and influence of Constantine and the Council of Nicea in 325 A.D on the early church
First Great Divorce
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 Grasp the significance of what God wants you to know about the Passover. Yeshua, our passover lamb, who took away the sins of the world, fullfilled the Passover Feast in remarkable and intricate detail! Don't miss this amazing conference featuring Angus and Batya Wooten, Bill Cloud, and featuring authentic Israeli dancing led by Dan and Sylvia Calderon. Conference will be in Seattle area on April 7-9, 2011.  Click here for details and register now


What is Faith? A Hebrew Perspective
Shema Israel: Hear O Israel, Yahweh our Elohim, Yahweh is One!

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Enjoy this fascinating article by Eddie Rogers as he delves into the topic,
"What is Faith?" from a Hebrew Perspective:

"Our goal is to define the term "faith" according to how the Scripture defines faith and not what we "think" it means. The Scriptures does in fact define its own terms if we take the time to research these things out.
Faith is best described as trusting faithfulness in Yahweh which in turn leads to practicing the truth of the Torah. In a Hebrew mindset, if we have faith in Yahweh then we will also live faithfully by His Truth which is the Torah."                                                                      Read more...
Most Beautiful Sound of Shofar: MUST LISTEN!
Sound of Shofar Speaks to Your Spirit!
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Listen to this Shofar sound and it will make your hair curl and stand on end. There is a prophetic sound going forth from this shofar that is a call to Israel, God's people. He is returning soon!
 
"In the seventh new moon (month), on the first day of the new moon, you have a rest, a remembrance of Teruah, a set-apart gathering."  Leviticus 23:24
                         
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 Perhaps you now have an understanding about "The Greater Exodus to Come" as you may have been studying on this. But there are many in the mainstream Christian world who do not have any idea about the GREATEST PROPHECY of the bible which is SOON TO UNFOLD! Share this YouTube clip with your friends so they can be aware and be prepared for the days ahead!
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This Week's Torah Portion
Ki Tisa: "When You Take"
Exodus 30:11-34:35, 1 Kings 18: 1-39, Matthew 9:35-11:1
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Ki Tisa(כי תשא) literally means "when you lift up." It comes from the first words of the second verse of the reading, which could be literally rendered, "When you lift up the head of the sons of Israel to reckon them" (Exodus 30:12). The phrase "lift up the head" is an idiom for taking a head count. The portion begins with instructions for taking a census, finishes up the instructions for making the Tabernacle, reiterates the commandment of Shabbat and then proceeds to tell the story of the golden calf.

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Joined To HaShem Newsletter, February 11, 2011

Can we do תפילות prayers for:

Mike Clayton and his ministry?

That also through them The האור Light, רפואה The Healing and The ואהבה Love of ישועת יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The Land of Israel?


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TEACHING THE HEBRAIC PERSPECTIVE OF FAITH IN AND OBEDIENCE TO THE ONE TRUE GOD
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Tetzaveh "You shall command"
Exodus 27:20-30:10
Ezekiel 43:10-27
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Tetzaveh "You shall command"
Exodus 27:20-30:10
Ezekiel 43:10-27
A Matter of the Heart
This week we go from the details of the Tabernacle to the details of Aaron's garments. Again, we can become so enamored with the details of the prophetic shadows and types that we forget about the true meaning. We can miss the "heart" of the matter.
Aaron and his sons were chosen to be representatives of the people of Israel unto HaShem. They were to go into the Tabernacle and perform their duties on a daily, weekly and yearly basis. This service was to be a representation of what the children of Israel were doing as they walked out their daily lives. The children of Israel were called to walk each day in repentance, with thanksgiving, praise and worship unto the God they were serving. The Tabernacle services of Aaron were really a tangible manifestation of what was supposed to be lived out in the camp every day. The smoke rising from the altar and the aroma of the sacrifices and the incense were to be reminders to the camp of the responsibilities each person had on a daily basis to be his own priest unto HaShem.
When Aaron put the garments on his body, the last item he was to place was the breastplate. The breastplate held the stones representing the twelve tribes of Israel and the foreigners who had been adopted into the family. The breastplate was to be worn upon his heart as a reminder to himself and to all who saw, that this calling was not about pomp and circumstance, it was not about religious practices and the like. It was not about programs and structure. The calling was about a people whom God always holds close to His heart, a family made up of individuals whom He loves very deeply.
Years ago a man won a presidential election by daily looking to a motto, "It's the economy, stupid!" No matter how the other candidates in debate hammered, he continued to come back to the focus of what he saw as the most important subject of the minds of the people of that day. Though I may disagree with most every word and action this man had then and continues to hold now, a lesson can be learned from his campaign, and that is to find the heart of the issue and never allow anyone to move you from it.
From the beginning of Genesis to the last words of Revelation we see the struggle of focus. Man's desire is to look to the robe and to lose focus of the details of the robe. Man desires to make the position into an end all its own. Man desires to forget that God's plan is not about religious liturgies and practices, but about a people whom He holds close to His heart.
The Pharisees of the time of Yeshua are a prime example of forgetting God's heart. They came time after time to try and trap Yeshua. They were not concerned about the people and in fact they were not concerned about the God they said they served. They had taken the robes of the priesthood, but had forgotten that those were robes of servanthood to God and to His people. They did not see that the instructions of Torah were about the Heart of the Father and not about how to control and enslave people to their own power. This is why toward the end of the chapter Yeshua sums up the Torah by taking them to the heart of the Torah, the Shema.
Yeshua was not telling the Pharisees that the rest of the Torah was done away with as He spoke these words. Instead he was making them come face to face with their attitudes toward the Torah and also the family of God. He was telling them to look back to where Aaron held the breastplate containing the stones of the tribes. He was showing them that their heart was not about serving people, but controlling people.
There are many so-called leaders today that could learn a great lesson from the robes and breastplate of Aaron. In fact, most of us would do well to take a close look at these items ourselves. Where are we carrying His family? Are they being carried simply on our minds as an exercise in intellect? Are they carried on our feet as items to be walked on and used? Are they carried in our back pockets so we can see how much we can get out of them? Or is the family of God carried in the same place Aaron carried them, the same place God carries them? Are they carried on our hearts so we may never forget to love and cherish the family He calls His own, a family we should do the same with!
Shabbat Shalom,
Mike









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Holy Garments for your Brother

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The Temple Institute?

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"You shall make holy garments for your brother Aharon, for honor and beauty."

(Exodus 28:2)
I Adar 7, 5771/February 11, 2011


We live in a virtual world. Via the internet we can travel in an instant from one "reality" to another. The film director James Cameron invested millions of dollars in developing cutting edge computer technology for the purpose of creating an illusion of three dimensions. The effect was so compelling that viewers in the theatre flinched in fear as characters and objects seem to fly out at them. "Reality" shows abound, which bear no resemblance to real reality. In fact, the modern world seems to be engaged in a vast retreat from reality, substituting true reality with virtual.

Actors can now be outfitted with special suits covered with electrodes, which, connected to a computer, can recreate a digital map of the actors every motion, upon which a virtual computer generated image of an imaginary being can be laid, creating an ever so realistic rendering of a non-existing entity. Time and space can be deconstructed and reconstructed in this virtual pixel-friendly world.

Hundreds of million dollars and some of today's very brightest minds are invested in creating an ever expanding virtual universe. But alas, the virtual worlds which are being woven before our very eyes every day, lack any real substance. And more to the point, the characters that inhabit them lack souls, and the masters of these universes are not G-d, but mortal man. These virtual worlds are no more real than the conjurings of the magicians of ancient Egypt. And its all being done in the name of profiting from what we moderns call "leisure time," a concept which itself seems to smack of paganity. Did G-d really create us mortal beings with a limited stay upon this earth so that we can while away our idle time in virtual frivolity?

Now try imagining a place where the reality is not virtual, but real, very real. This reality is so real, so true and so pure that it transcends our everyday reality and merges with the source and the light of all reality. This is the Holy Temple, a reality filled with the presence of G-d, emanating from the Holy of Holies, the most sacred spot on earth, spreading forth and reaching out, filling all the confines of the Holy Temple and its courtyards, into the holy city of Jerusalem, the sacred land of Israel and throughout the entire world. G-d's presence: in other words, reality. Real reality as G-d defines it. Not virtual reality as man imagines it.

The High Priest, the kohen gadol, is outfitted with a special garment, whose every detail is painstakingly described in Torah. The fibers of purple and blue and scarlet and gold, the ply of the threads, the weave of the fabric are all described for the finest dyers and spinners and weavers and outfitters to fashion. The twelve stones of the High Priest's breastplate and the two stones that are placed upon each shoulder are identified by Torah, for the finest jewelers and stone cutters and polishers to craft and to set in place. The tzitz, the solid gold crown which sits across the High Priest's forehead is detailed by Torah for the most highly skilled goldsmith to form and to fashion.

These priestly garments, every fiber and every flashing facet of every finely cut stone and gold chain and golden crown, upon which is engraved, "Holy to HaShem," the blue tunic and the linen pants all are plugged in and connected, not to a computer, but to G-d and also to man, every man. It is true that only the High Priest, wearer of the Priestly garments can enter the Holy of Holies, and that no other man other than he can enter. But the High Priest can only enter wearing his specially crafted garments, and that is because, not only do they express an unbreakable connection to G-d, but because they also express an impregnable bond to every man. Every fiber and every flashing facet of every finely cut stone and gold chain and golden crown, "Holy to HaShem," the blue tunic and the linen pants express and reflect every facet of our spiritual beings, our passions, our strengths and aspirations, our weaknesses and our faults. And wearing these garments of "honor and beauty," the High Priest stands before G-d in the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. He stands alone before G-d, but the garment belongs to all of us. Through the wearing of these garments we all enter the reality of the Holy Temple. This is the reality that G-d has enabled us to access. Real, not virtual, pure, not defiled. Where time isn't occupied by leisure, but every moment rings true. This is the reality that truly leaps out at us and that draws us in to the presence of G-d. And what a reality this is: the Holy Temple.
 
Temple TalkTune in to this week's Temple Talk as Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven explore this year's extra month of Adar and its precious gift of time. They also attempt to come to grips with the thought that the holy Torah might just intend every word it contains! For 2000 years of exile the idea of really rebuilding the Holy Temple was something that was over the rainbow, inaccessible, "impossible" to achieve. So the whole topic of the Holy Temple became an allegory for other things. Now that Israel has returned to her land and the concept of rebuilding the Holy Temple is not only staggeringly achievable but also historically inevitable, it's time to retire the allegories and re-understand the commandment to build the Holy Temple on its literal level. The additional month of Adar with which we are blessed this year is not for marking time, but for making the most out of the gift of time. Getting serious about the Holy Temple is one way to start.
 
The Golden Lamp of Queen
HelenaThe Golden Lamp of Queen Helena: 1980 years ago a woman presented a precious gift to the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. She brought the gift from afar. And with the gift she brought her husband and her children. The gift found its place in the Holy Temple and the woman and her family made the city of Jerusalem their new home. The woman's name was Helena and she was the queen of Adiabene, a small nation found in what is present day Iraq. Immersed in the prevailing Roman pagan culture, Queen Helena was searching for a way of life that was true and moral. She searched and she discovered the One G-d of Israel. Queen Helena and her family left their pagan ways and adopted the faith of Israel as their faith and the Torah of Israel as their truth.

We invite all who wish to play a part in the rebuilding of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem to join us in recreating the golden lamp, Queen Helena's gift to the Holy Temple. Please clickhere.
 
Fulfilling the CommandmentThis week also features the Light to the Nationsteaching by Rabbi Chaim Richman, entitled, "Building the Holy Temple, Part VIII: Fulfilling the Commandment: What exactly did Rashi, the great commentator, say concerning the building of the third Holy Temple, and how are we to understand his words? When is he referring to the physical Holy Temple, and when is he referring to the spiritual essence of the Holy Temple." (This teaching was initially posted in December 2009. Rabbi Richman will soon be recording new teachings.) Click here to view.
 
Blueprints for The Holy TempleNow Presenting the Greatest Progress Toward the Rebuilding of the Holy Temple in Modern History:Blueprints for The Holy Temple: In his recent USA speaking engagement tour, (January 2011), Rabbi Chaim Richman of the Temple Institute revealed to the public for the very first time detailed construction plans for the Chamber of Hewn Stone: the seat of the Great Sanhedrin which is a central component of the Holy Temple complex on the Temple Mount. These complete and highly intricate plans constitute the first stage of an historical undertaking of the Temple Institute: the drafting of blueprints for the entire Holy Temple complex. To view the blueprints, please click here.
 
Computer-generated
Walk-throughView this short video and experience a virtual computer-generated walk-through of the Sanhedrin Chamber of Hewn Stone, based on the newly drawn up blueprints. Click here.
 
Parashat HashavuaOnly the sons of Aharon can wear the priestly garments and only while they are wearing the priestly garments can they serve in the Holy Temple as priests, enter the Temple Sanctuary and perform the Divine service. Yet elsewhere in Torah all of Israel is described as a “kingdom of priests.” (Exodus 19:6) Is there really a way in which each one of us can serve in the capacity of priest? Click hereto view Rabbi Richman's short teaching on parashat Tetzave (Exodus 27:20-30:10).
 

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  The Temple Institute
 
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