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PM Netanyahu, please note. Otzmah Yehudit is NOT The Real “Jewish Power”
What then is the power of Purim that its lesson needs to be maintained even in the Messianic Age? The ancient sages offer us an insight of utopian realpolitik. Rabbi Abahu asserted that in the Messianic era to come, even all the Torah’s Pilgrimage Festivals will be annulled but yet the minor feast of Purim will be retained. (
The rabbi sings the COVID blues
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The end time (also called end times, end of time, end of days, last days, final days, doomsday, or eschaton) is a future described variously in the eschatologies of several world religions (both.
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Rededication of temple / Year 4000 (164 b.c.e)
One: Nowhere in the Old Testament books do we read that the Temple was to be rededicated after the Maccabean revolt 4000 years after the creation of Adam. Yet scribes appear to have edited the chronologies of the books in order to make the beginning of the new Israel in 164 CE to occur a neat 4000 years after God began his project with the creation of Adam. For some reason those editors did not feel a need to explicitly advertise the presence of this remarkable chronology but there it is. (For an explanation of this chronology which is taken from Thomas Thompson’s
Quick Compelling Bible Study Vol. 40: Tis the Season, Isaiah Foretells the Coming of Christ
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This week we continue studying the
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The idea for this study was conceived in church last Sunday after I listened to the Old Testament reading from Isaiah 61:1-2.
Isaiah is considered the greatest of all the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) prophets, and his name means “The Lord saves.” Two of his passages are personal favorites previously discussed in Vol. 3 and Vol. 11.
In Isaiah 61:1-2
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