Posts Tagged appointed time

Hadash

A Loving Creator – Parasha Pesach (Videos)

Chol HaMoed Pesach or Chol Ha-Moed Pesach (also transliterated from Hebrew as: Hol HaMoed Pesach or Hol Ha-Moed Pesach) refers to the intermediate or middle days of the Passover or Pesach festival as well as another Jewish festival, the autumn harvest festival of Sukkot. Literally-speaking, Chol HaMoed means "The Non-Holy Appointed Time" in Hebrew, where Chol means "Non-Holy" as opposed to "Kodesh" which means "Holy"; Ha means "The", and "Moed" means "appointed time." Our reading this Shabbat starts with the successful attempt by Moses to have God reconsider and have God come close again and lead the people through the wilderness. Let’s read: So Moses carved two tablets of stone, like the first, and early in the morning he went up on Mount Sinai, as HaShem had commanded him, taking the two stone tablets with him. 5 HaShem came down in a cloud; He stood with him there, [...]

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Jewish Prayer, Jewish Roots, Mashiach, News, Zionism

Chevlei Mashiach – Birthpangs of the Messiah

Chevlei Mashiach - Birthpangs of the Messiah

חבל משיח  “Chevlei Mashiach” means the “Birthpangs of the Messiah.” Messianic Judaism (All Judaism is by theory Messianic) teaches that the arrival of Mashiach is accompanied by birth pangs. This is also sometimes referred to as the “Time of Jacob’s Trouble.” J ...

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Chanukah, Torah

The hidden primordial light – Chanukah

The hidden primordial light - Chanukah

The menorah (מְנוֹרָה ) was formed from one piece of pure beaten gold weighing 3,000 shekels of silver (nearly 100 pounds). It was a highly decorative work that had seven branches (with seven lamps), nine flower blooms, eleven fruits, and twenty two cups. According to the Talmud, the menorah measured ...

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Jewish Publications, Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies

Sefer Zerubbabel (The Book of Zerubbabel)

Sefer Zerubbabel (The Book of Zerubbabel)

Sefer Zerubbabel, also called the Book of Zerubbabel or the Apocalypse of Zerubbabel, is an apocalyptic and mystical book that describes the end of the world and coming of the Messiah. Zerubbabel, son of Shealtiel and grandson of Jehoiachin, was the leader of the first return of the exiles from Babylonian captivity in 538 B.C. Under his leadership ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach, News

Prophet Daniel and Mashiach

Prophet Daniel and Mashiach

"For the vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak and not lie; though it tarry, wait for it, because it will surely come, it will not tarry." (Habakkuk 2:3) What is meant by ‘but at the end it shall speak and not lie?’— R. Samuel b. Nahmani said in the name of R. Jonathan: Blasted be the bones o ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

Do you long for the Redemption?

Do you long for the Redemption?

The vision is yet for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak and not lie. Though he tarry wait for him, for it will surely come it will not be late! (Habakuk 2:3) Therefore wait for Me, says God, for the day that I rise to the prey; for My judgment is to gather nations, that I assemble kingdoms, to pour out upon them My indignation, all M ...

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Emuna, Jewish Roots, Mashiach, Messianic Judaism

Mashiach, Torah and Emuna (Faith)

Mashiach, Torah and Emuna (Faith)

A Great Holy King has arisen from the House of David. Possessing chochma, binah ve’da’at (wisdom, knowledge and undestanding). Void of any evil. Possessing Torah and observant of the Mitzvot as they have been prescribed by the Torah of God. As King Messiah said: HaBesurah al pi Mattityahu HaLevi (Matthew) 5:17-19 "Don’t think ...

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Jewish Roots, Jewish Studies, Mashiach

This is King Messiah

This is King Messiah

A Great Holy King has arisen from the House of David. Possessing "חכמה בינה ודעה" chochma, binah ve’da’at (wisdom, knowledge and undestanding). Void of any evil. Possessing Torah and observant of the Mitzvot as they have been prescribed by the Torah of God ...

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