Can we do תפילות prayers for:
Sukkat David Ministry
So that 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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Study with Judah Messianic Torah Observant Teachers in Israel.
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is like I have not seen before. I find them very informative and inspiring. Shalom and Blessings
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.
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,
and join the numerous students of many different English, French and
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meet their Groom!
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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. English e-book 12 USD
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Books of the month:
Purim: Chance doesn't exist
Purim: Chance doesn't exist
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Rosh Hashana: The Shofar of Redemption. 12 USD
Yom Kippur: Babylon or Jerusalem? 12 USD
Sukkot: The Feast of the Everlasting Joy. 12 USD
Kingdom Tithes
and Offerings A Jewish Perspective
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Parashat HaShavuah Messianic Commentaries
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Toldot: Esav's doctrine
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The Renewed Covenant by the light of the Torah
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Newsletter
Iyar 26 5772- May 18 2012
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"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
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Zep
3:9 For then will I turn to the people a pure language, that they may
all call upon the name of the LORD, to serve him with one consent.
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Learn Hebrew and read your Parashot in the biblical language
"Every day I just keep amazing myself regarding how much I am learning at eTeacher"
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Registration for the May session is open.
Our groups are growing in France, Belgium, Holland and Madagascar, beginning in Israel,
and we want to make our English speaking groups grow as well! We have
indeed good material to offer you. Our studies are very deep, well
documented, full of insight that will marvel you. Living in Israel
requires a price to be paid but with it comes a
lot of blessings also, specially revelations about the end times and
gathering of the Sukkat David. "The air of Eretz Yisrael makes you wise" (Bava Batra 158b). It is true that the kedusha of The Land brings a new level of insight. We have experienced it and we would like you to benefit from it. Pray carefully about starting a trial session, or a full year; you won't regret it if you are looking for truth.
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Jerusalem Day, Sunday 20th Iyyar 28th - A Historical Introduction
Jerusalem was divided during the War of Independence and nineteen years later was reunited as a result of the 6-Day War. The
battle of Jerusalem began on the morning of June 5, 1967 when the
Jordanians opened fire along the entire cease-fire line. By that
afternoon the Jordanians occupied the Governor's Palace.
The Central Command of the Israeli Army, under the command of
General Uzi Narkiss, moved the "Har'el" brigade to the Jerusalem front.
This force tore through the enemy positions of "Har Adar" and "Abdul
Aziz" and conquered "Nebi Samuel".
By the morning of June 6 this force reached the Jerusalem-Rammalah
road and stormed "Tel-El" and "Givat HaMivtar". In addition a paratroop
brigade was moved up. Its instructions were to open the way to Mount
Scopus and the Rockefeller Museum in order to position themselves to
break through to the "Old City" of Jerusalem on very short notice.
This force cut through the frontline of the town and occupied the
Police Academy, Ammunition Hill, Mandelbaum Gate, the American quarter
and "Wadi Jos". The way to Mount Scopus was now cleared and the
northeast section of Jerusalem was liberated.
On June 7th the General Staff issued the order to liberate the "Old
City". The Central Command activated the paratroop brigade that had
conquered the Mount of Olives and the Mount Scopus ridge. These troops
broke through to the "Old City" by way of the "Lions' Gate" and hoisted
the Israeli flag over the "Western Wall" (the last surviving remnant of
the Second Temple).
Following the 6-Day War victory, on June 27, 1967, the Government
presented the Knesset with three law proposals. These proposals
determined the effective unification of Jerusalem and sanctioned the
application of Israeli law in the entire area of the unified city. The
municipal boundaries of the city were altered and its area was increased
threefold: from 38,100 dunams to 110,000 dunams. At the same time a law
was adopted that enabled free access to the holy places by the members
of every religion. In 1980, the Basic Law: Jerusalem was adopted. This
law determined that Jerusalem was the capital of Israel and the location
of all state authorities.
On May 12 1968 the Government, decided to make the 28th of Iyar the
symbolic holiday, Jerusalem Day , a day that symbolizes the continued
historical connection of the Jewish People to Jerusalem. Thirty years
later, this holiday became anchored in the law: On March 23 1998 the
Knesset passed the second and third readings of the "Jerusalem Day Law",
which determined that the date that Jerusalem was liberated during the
6-Day War was now a national holiday.
After the 6-Day War the city and its environs underwent an intensive
and unprecedented process of restoration and development. Institutions
were built, entire new neighborhoods were established and an extensive
system of roads and transportation infrastructure was constructed.
Ten new neighborhoods were built on 21,000 dunams. This development
enabled a significant increase in Jerusalem's population and the
absorption of considerable numbers of new immigrants. Today, according
to the Central Bureau of Statistics, Jerusalem's population stands at
about 681,000 in an area of 126 square kilometers.
Jerusalem, the capital of Israel, has become a large and expansive
city. It stands as an inspiration not only to residents of Israel and
the Jewish People but also to the entire world. Jerusalem attracts
tourists from around the world who come to see her beauty, to imbibe of
her past and make pilgrimage to the holy sites, which serve as a place
for prayer and a connecting point for the members of all three major
religions.
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Counting of the Omer: We'll count the 42nd day tonight. The mida
of the day will be Kingship in Fondation. The process of
sanctification leads us to the reception of the Torah and of the Ruach
Hakodesh.
Day Seven of Week 6: Malchut of Yesod
42nd Day of the Omer
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Bonding must enhance a person's sovereignty. It should nurture and
strengthen your own dignity and the dignity of the one you bond with.
Does my bonding inhibit the expression of my personality and qualities?
Does it overwhelm the one I bond with?
Exercise for the day: Emphasize and highlight the strengths of the one you bond with. Source: Chabad
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Calendar of the omer
It is on the day of the gift of the Torah that HaShem chose to send His Ruach Hakodesh, to fill and indwell His children in order for them to read the Torah with understanding and a new revelation, that of Yeshua, our Messiah and Savior.
Shavuot: the Call of Mount Sinai!
Is Torah still valid?Who
does it concern? You will find the answers and many others in this
book. The call from Mount Sinai tells of the Jubilee and echoes since
eternity in the hearts of those who are drawn to Israel... This book
describes in depth all the different steps of the Feast and heralds
prophetically the Wedding of the Lamb... Purchase our beautifully
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We
continue counting the omer until the Feast of Shavuot which is the
continuation and the purpose of the Coming out of Egypt: after having
been set free from slavery, both from Egypt and of sin, the Torah is
given to us in order to become the holy, kadosh, people HaShem is
longing for. The couting of the omer teaches this progression.
To know more, purchase our Messianic Passover Haggadah and Shavuot: the Call of Mount Sinai.
Promotion: the 2 e-books for 18 USD
Or Shavuot: the Call of Mount Sinai for 12 USD.
Messianic Passover Haggadah for 10 USD
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Torah Weekly Portion: Behar/Bechukotai
The end of Leviticus, the everlasting blessings...
All those themes are developped in depth in the studies of our Distance Messianic Yeshiva. Next session: MAY 2012
Make an offering to help the teaching to continue to flow. If the Levite work is not supported, the source will dry:
Ne 13:10-12 I
also learned that the portions for the L'vi'im had not been given to
them, so that the L'vi'im and singers who were supposed to be doing the
work had deserted, each one to his own farm. I disputed with the
leaders, demanding, "Why is the house of God abandoned?" I gathered the
L'vi'im together and restored them to their stations; and then all
Y'hudah brought the tenth of grain, wine and olive oil to the
storerooms
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Messianic
commentaries of the Parashot from the Book of Leviticus: a trip
through Torah to discover the Messiah...... This third volume is also
called Torat Cohanim, the Torah of the priests. Located at the center of
the five Books, it gives us the instructions to become the holy people
the G-d of Israel is looking for... These commentaries will help you
grasp the very essence of the Weekly Torah portion read each week at
the synagogue, by the light of the Ruach Hakodesh:
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 10 USD e-book
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Let we always pray that we lift up Moshiach Yeshuah as He teach us:
Joh
8:28 Therefore, Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiach said to them, When you perform the
hagbah (lifting up) of the Ben HaAdam, you will have da'as (knowledge) that Ani
Hu. (I am He)
Some pasukim (verses) with ‘Ani Hu’ from the Tenach (O.T.):
Isa
41:4 Who hath wrought and done it,
calling forth the dorot (generations) from the beginning? I Yahweh, the Rishon
(First), and with the Acharonim (Last ones); Ani Hu (I am He.)
Exo 3:14 And Elohim said unto Moshe,
Eh-heh-yeh ashair -Ehheh- yeh (I AM WHO I AM); and He said, Thus shalt thou say
unto the Bnei Yisroel, Eh-heh-yeh (I AM) hath sent me unto you.
Exo 3:15 And Elohim said moreover unto
Moshe, Thus shalt thou say unto Bnei Yisroel: Yahweh, Elohei Avoteichem (Elohim
of your forefathers), Elohei (Elohim of) Avraham, Elohei (Elohim of) Yitzchak,
and Elohei (Elohim of) Ya'akov, hath sent me unto you: this is Shemi l'olam (My
Name forever), and this is My remembrance unto all generations.
Exo 3:16 Go, and gather the Ziknei (elders
of) Yisroel together, and say unto them, Yahweh Elohei (Elohim of) Avoteichem (your
forefathers), Elohei (Elohim of) Avraham, Yitzchak, and Ya'akov, appeared unto
me, saying, I have surely visited you, and seen that which is done to you in Mitzrayim
Egypt;
Deu 18:15 Yahweh Eloheicha (your Elohim) will raise up unto thee a Navi
(prophet) from among thee, of thy achim (bretheren), kamoni (like me [Moshe, Ex
32:30]); unto him ye must listen;
Deu
18:16 According to all that thou desired of Yahweh
Eloheicha (your Elohimin) Chorev in the Yom HaKahal (day of the gogregation),
saying, Let me not hear again the voice of Yahweh Elohav (your Elohim), neither
let me see this eish hagedolah (‘great fire’) any more, that I die not.
Deu
18:17 And Yahweh said unto me, They have well-spoken
that which they have spoken.
Deu
18:18 I will raise them up a Navi (prophet) from among
their achim (brethren), like unto thee, and will put My words in his mouth; and
he shall speak unto them all that I shall command him [Yn 10:18].
Deu
18:19 And it shall come to pass, that whosoever will
not listen unto My words which he shall speak Bishmi (in My Name), I will
require it of him.
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