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| "Well do you set aside the command of Elohim, in order to guard your tradition." Mark 7:9 |
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The full meaning of repentance in the Hebrew Bible is indicated in the Hebrew term teshuvah (lit. "to return"). This implies: (1) Transgression and sin are the natural and inevitable consequence of man's straying from Elohim and His laws (comp. Deut. 11:26-28; Isa. 1:4; Jer. 2:13, 16:11; Ezek. 18:30). (2) It is man's destiny, and therefore his duty, to be with Elohim as Elohim is with him. (3) It is within the power of every man to redeem himself from sin by resolutely breaking away from it and turning to Elohim. Elohim's loving-kindness is also extended to the returning sinner. "Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto YHWH, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our Elohim, for he will abundantly pardon" (Isa. 55:7) (4) Because "there is not a just man upon earth, that does good, and sins not" (Eccl. 7:20; I Kings 8:46), every mortal stands in need of this insistence on his "return" to Elohim.
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Truth"Truth wears no mask, seeks neither place nor applause, The wise will understand. . . For the Master YHWH does no matter unless It is so easy to conceive of this message as being judgmental. The line between being judgmental and exposing is very, very narrow. ~Walter Veith
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Do you like this flag? A new world government is coming soon. This, however, is our banner. The significant thing to notice is there is a Name on this banner, with a "menorah" (lamp stand) associated with that Name. |
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Pray for the peace of Yerushalayim - Isa 62:6,7
"I have set watchmen on your walls, O Yerushalayim, all the day and all the night, continually, who are not silent. You who remember YHWH, give yourselves no rest, and give Him no rest till He establishes and till He makes Yerushalayim a praise in the earth."
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