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 The Identity of the Bride up to the Torah  
 We  just prepared a new book, based on our Yeshiva study Chayyeh Sarah. You  will discover what the Torah and Jewish sources teach about the Bride.     | 
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 | Our last book has now been translated  into English and Dutch now!   It is a strong prophetic message that  sheds light on the rise of Islam and the solution HaShem has planned  to fight it. 
  We  are at the dawn of the 21st century, 2,000 years after the coming of  our Master Yeshua and the world is on the road to ruin. While the Church  should be strong after these centuries of practice, we witness the rise  of a conquering religion, entering with power in all the civilized  Christian countries to subjugate and submit men and women to an iron  yoke. What are the reasons for this spiritual war and why does G-d allow  Islam to conquer the Western world? What are the secret agreements  concluded by our governments to give access to mass immigration for  Muslims in Europe and in the United States? We will try to answer these  questions in part, in this study based on the sacred texts of the Word  of G-d and certain Jewish sources.  | 
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 |       Study with Judah Messianic Torah Observant Teachers in Israel.
 
  A very interesting comment from one member of the Yeshiva: "This past  weekend when I was meditating, the L-rd showed me something---not a  profound revelation mind you, just a continuation of what He's been  showing me concerning the House of Judah---I correlate it to 2  Corinthians 3:3 clearly you are an epistle of Christ, ministered by us,  written not with ink but by the Spirit of the living God, not on tablets  of stone but on tablets of flesh, that is, of the heart. 
 Judah  is not just the keeper of the Oracles of G-d, they are not just leader  in the things of G-d; He has made them a  "living epistle"---His book on  display, so to speak. Again, Judah, the elder brother has been leading  the way. This living epistle has been and continues  to be a visual,  living  depiction of His eternal plan set in the midst of man for all to  see.  Through obedience to the practice and keeping of the annual  feasts, Shabbat, Torah, they continually and symbolically depict His  redemption, death, burial, resurrection, infilling, ingathering,  forgiveness, light, eternity through  openly keeping His commandments!  This "epistle" has been on display for centuries, as a testimony, but  sadly, man has not seen and has openly condemned, criticized, ridiculed,  tried to destroy and has oft times refused to receive this wonderful  display of HaShem's faithfulness. His awesome plan truly on display  every day for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear and a heart to  receive what has been written and given. I pray that all would see, but  especially the House of Israel/Ephraim  as the tribes make their  return. I thank G-d for putting on display through Judah, in the keeping  of His appointed feasts, His eternal plan and that He has given me eyes  to see!! "
 
   You have two possibilities to study: Complete training with graduation or Personal enrichment.The  Complete training will allow those who want to teach Torah to be part  of our network of Torah teachers, who desire to start a Yeshiva in their  home or at their kehila. Sukkat David will offer help to those who want  to initiate Torah study groups.
 
 Take the opportunity to study  Torah starting with the highly prophetic Book of Genesis. Torah is the  key for the end times; everything has been written in it. We just need  to dive into it and receive tremendous revelations on Yeshua and His  plan for our lives.
   From the beginning of the messianic calling  of the first Patriarch, the Torah teaches us that faith is the key to  salvation. Grace also has been present since the beginning.
 The foundations are laid from the first Book  of the Bible, to help us understand the perfect plan of salvation that  G-d has for mankind. If one doesn't study the foundations of this plan a  great part of the Revelation is lost, notably, the Revelation of  Messiah Yeshua. Study Torah and be transformed!
    Receiving Him in our heart as Savior and Master is one thing,  one first necessary step for our salvation, but our path doesn't stop  there. After Pesach (salvation by grace), we must head to the Festival  celebrated in honor of HaShem, "three days walk" after the reception of  the Torah: Shavuot. Avraham saw the L-rd, and the story of his life and  of his descendents reveals His Presence, even from the beginning.    The same way we have received the Savior in our hearts,  it is  now about receiving His Torah engraved in our hearts, even as proclaimed  by the prophets in Jeremiah 31:31.  True new birth takes place by the  action of the Ruach HaKodesh, who circumcises our hearts to be able to  walk according to the criteria of holiness of Elohim.  But  in order to be able to walk in these commandements, under Yeshua's yoke,  we need to know the Word. When did G-d speak, before the eyes and to  the ears of all, with the sound of thunder, setting ablaze an entire  mountain? The answer is obvious: the Creator of the universe came to  reveal His heart at Mount Sinai, a place that didn't belong to anyone,   and that was open freely to all those who wanted to drink the waters of  life.
 
  Yeshua manifested Himself on that day at Mount Sinai, but only  Moshe could see Him. Moshe's skin shone so intensely that he covered it  with a veil.  He shone from the initial Light of Creation: the Light of Messiah. He  is the PURPOSE of the Torah; He fills us with His love and calls us to  follow Him, to prepare a heavenly Bride.
 He left us these words: John 5:45-47 But  don't think that it is I who will be your accuser before the Father. Do  you know who will accuse you? Moshe, the very one you have counted on! For if you really believed Moshe, you would believe me; because it was about me that he wrote. But if you don't believe what he wrote, how are you going to believe what I say?
 
 Indeed,  if we don't believe the Torah of Moshe, how will we believe the words  of Yeshua? They are the same, only revealed to our  understanding,  because the veil was lifted.
 
 
  By studying the Torah, our intimate knowledge and revelation of Yeshua grows.   Don't stay at the stage of Pesach and salvation by grace; move  on to the stage of priesthood! He is preparing the Kingdom of priests  for the Glory of G-d the Father! Register to the Yeshiva,  we are over 180 students from  many different English and French  speaking countries. Join the set -apart people on their way to meet  their Groom!
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 |                       |   |   The Renewed Covenant by the light of the Torahסכת דויד   |  | NewsletterShvat 02 5771- January 07 2011
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 |               |                               | |  Shabbat shalom!"If  you hold back your foot on Shabbat from pursuing your own interests on  my holy day; if you call Shabbat a delight, ADONAI' s holy day, worth  honoring; then honor it by not doing your usual things or pursuing your  interests or speaking about them. Isaiah 58:14 If you do, you will find  delight in ADONAI-- I will make you ride on the heights of the land and  feed you with the heritage of your ancestor Yaakov, for the mouth of  ADONAI has spoken." Isaiah 58:13-14 | 
 |  Teaching Seminar with Sukkat David in Belgium - end of January 2011! The theme of the seminar will be: How to conciliate faith in Yeshua and Torah.   A translation in Dutch will be provided. Those 3 days of deep teachings  will give you a new start for the 2011 New Year. Register today! lidacav@telenet.be; information@sukkatdavid.net | 
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  Yeshua's birth:
 The  first question to ask is the following: If we confess  Yeshua as G-d  and Savior,  why speak of "birth"?  Our G-d is eternal, He has no  beginning nor end. It is true that for a time, He lived in flesh to  fulfill His plan: save mankind by offering Himself as the ultimate  Sacrifice. He appointed times for this fulfillment and the Biblical  Feasts reflect these steps. In this perspective, we must study the Word  to understand the meaning of His coming. The link provided below is a  study that will show you that Yeshua was never born at Christmas, which  everyone knows to be from pagan origin. Instead, He was born at Sukkoth.It is time to become mature, be men and women in His stature, study His Word, it is time. Don't mix the profane and the sacred. Have a family party if you wish, but don't include Yeshua! He has nothing to do with Christmas!
 
 Read the study from our book Sukkoth: The Feast of Eternal Joy:  http://www.sukkatdavid.net/node/200. Click on the pdf file at the bottom of the page.   | 
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 Torah Weekly Portion: Bo  The  final fight before deliverance! The Torah being a prophetic Book, this  fight appears again in the Book of Revelation that describes the end  times. The Adversary will try to control all the resources of the planet  for a while....All those themes are developped in depth in the studies of our Distance Messianic Yeshiva.   Adonai said to Moshe, Go bo בֹּא  to Pharaoh, for I have made him and his servants hardhearted, so that I  can demonstrate these signs of mine among them, so that you can tell  your son and grandson about what I did to Egypt and about my signs that I  demonstrated among them, and so that you will all know that I am  Adonai. Exodus 10:1-2
     Deliverance  is at the door this week. Our Parasha is directly linked to the  Passover Seder'. Bo el paro "Go to Pharaoh" and say to him that this  time G-d will send the plague of the locusts that will totally destroy  all that is left from the last of Egypt's supplies (or resources). 
 Apart  from the plagues that physically affected the Egyptians, other plagues  were sent to utterly bankrupt Egypt's economy; the cattle are dead, hail  has damaged the flax and barley; and the locusts (consisting of four  different species according to the Midrash), will now destroy the wheat,  the buckwheat and all the grass; the sky will be darkened and houses  will be invaded by the destroying insects. 
   Once more we can note the similarities between the plagues of Egypt and those prophesied by Yochanan in his end time vision:Then  out of the smoke onto the earth came locusts, and they were given power  like the power scorpions have on earth. Revelation 9:3
 
   Contrary  to the locusts mentioned in the Book of Revelation (which haven't been  given the right to touch any vegetation), those that  G-d  sends to  Pharaoh will have this right, and the last of all agricultural  resources, material and economy of Egypt will be wiped out, bringing  starvation and the destruction of man's accomplishments.
   As we saw it in our last Parasha Vaera, this fight against Pharaoh is a spiritual one and is the end time warfare.  
   G-d  will allow, for a season, all the economical and material resources of  our planet to be in the hands of the "Adversary", the enemy of our  souls, and his power will extremely affect and control all financial and  economic exchanges on the planet:Also it forces  everyone-great and small, rich and poor, free and slave-to receive a  mark on his right hand or on his forehead preventing anyone from buying  or selling unless he has the mark, that is, the name of the beast or the  number of its name. Revelation 13:16-17
 
   Many will stumble before this compromise. Money and welfare will be the challenge that will confront and affect all of mankind. And  as Pharaoh, man esteems himself as the Almighty by his riches and his  achievements. What if everything is suddenly removed? Will he bow before  the beast or live in faith before the Creator?
 
   The Parasha gives us a key to resist with, by this very significant verse:Every  firstborn from a donkey, you are to redeem with a lamb; but if you  choose not to redeem it, you must break its neck. But from people, you  are to redeem every firstborn son. Exodus 13:13  ..."
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  For  if you really believed Moshe, you would believe me; because it was  about me that he wrote. But if you don't believe what he wrote, how are  you going to believe what I say?" John 5:46-47 Messianic  commentaries of the Parashot from the Book of Shemot: a trip  through  Torah to discover the Messiah...   The second volume of this series  speaks of the spectacular deliverance of a whole people in order to make  him a nation of priests by the giving of the Torah....Those  commentaries will help you grasp very essence of the Weekly Torah  portion read each week at the synagogue, by the light of the Ruach  Hakodesh:  | 
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