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Daily News Alert From Israel
UN Chief Calls Hizbullah's Drone Launch to Israel a "Reckless Provocation"
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon
called Hizbullah's recent drone launch into Israeli airspace a "reckless
provocation that could lead to a dangerous escalation threatening
Lebanon's
stability" in a report submitted Thursday to the Security Council. Ban
also criticized Israel, saying its use of drones and fighter jets in
Lebanese
territory violates Lebanon's sovereignty. The UN chief said he has told
Lebanon's leaders that militias like Hizbullah pose serious risks "to
the
stability of the country and the region." He called on Hizbullah to
disarm. (AP-Washington Post)
See also Text: Report of the Secretary-General to the Security Council (United Nations-Ha'aretz)
Israel: Hate Indoctrination in Gaza Producing More Terrorists - Crispian Balmer
Yosef Kuperwasser, the
director of Israel's Ministry of Strategic Affairs, said Wednesday that
more than 800 rockets and mortar rounds had been fired into Israel from
Gaza
since the start of the year. "If worst comes to worst, we can (launch) a
much wider operation in Gaza. But that is not going to really solve the
problem," he said. "There is a wide and deep problem of hate
indoctrination that produces more and more terrorists all the time."
Kuperwasser
said that Hamas leaders had tempered their desire to strike at Israel,
aware of the heavy cost the general Palestinian populace was paying in
the
violence. But he said the smaller groups were far less bothered by such
concerns. "Most of the activity is coming now not from Hamas," he said,
adding
that Islamic Jihad was receiving a relatively bigger share of the
weapons that had "been pouring into Gaza." He said that since the
downfall of
Gaddafi, huge quantities of arms from Libya had been smuggled into Gaza,
adding to continued arms supplies from Iran. He said Hamas itself
was
worried about the gathering strength of other armed factions, but did
not know how to deal with them. "They are not very comfortable
confronting
them....They are not sure that if their people get the order to do it,
they will really do it." (Reuters)
Jewish and Christian Groups at Impasse over U.S. Aid to Israel - Lauren Markoe
Leaders of Reform and
Conservative Judaism, the American Jewish Committee, and other Jewish
groups sent a letter Wednesday to their Christian counterparts on the
Christian-Jewish Roundtable saying they would not be attending a
long-planned Oct. 22-23 meeting. At issue is an Oct. 8 letter that many
Christian
leaders sent to Congress, asking that U.S. aid to Israel be re-evaluated
in light of the Jewish state's alleged human rights violations.
"There
is no question in our minds that this is an unbalanced demonization of
Israel completely lacking in context," said Rabbi Noam Marans, the
interfaith
director at the American Jewish Committee. "It pretends that Palestinian
human rights violations do not exist, but above all, our concern is
that when
the world currently is focused on the Iranian nuclear threat, Christian
leaders have chosen to mount another political attack on Israel." "The
current
conversation with some Christian leaders is unacceptable and needs to
change," he said. (Washington Post)
News Resources - Israel and the Mideast: Morsi's Office Confirms Warm Letter to Israeli President
Peres A spokesman for Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi confirmed on
Thursday that the president had sent a letter to Israeli counterpart
Shimon
Peres calling him a good friend. The letter, presented to Peres by
incoming Egyptian ambassador Atef Salem on Wednesday, sparked an outcry
in Egypt
for marking a new level of normalization, with one Muslim Brotherhood
official calling it a "fabrication." But Morsi spokesman Yassir Ali told
the
Egyptian state-run newspaper Al Ahram that the letter was "100 percent
correct." The letter called Peres a "great and good friend," and
expressed a desire for "maintaining and strengthening the cordial
relations which so happily exist between our two countries." (Times of
Israel) Israel Sees Slight Gain in New UN Security Council Composition - Herb Keinon
The five new members of the UN Security Council selected on
Thursday may tilt slightly more in Israel's favor than the countries
they are replacing, diplomatic sources in Jerusalem said. On the plus
side, one
Israeli source said, is the replacement of South Africa - one of
Israel's harshest critics - with Rwanda, with which Israel has good
ties; and the
replacement of Portugal with Australia, a staunch friend of Israel.
On the negative side is the replacement of Colombia, Israel's best
friend in
South America, with Argentina; and the replacement of Germany, one of
Israel's strongest supporters, with Luxembourg, one of the most critical
countries of Israel inside the EU. (Jerusalem Post)
U.S. Counter-Terror Experts Visit Israel
Ten senior U.S. counter-terrorism experts are visiting Israel
through Project Interchange, an educational institute of the American
Jewish Committee. Commander Richard Webb of the Los Angeles Police
Department
said, "The Israelis are considered world leaders and innovators in
counter-terrorism and security....Equally as important, they do their
duties while
vigilantly protecting human rights....I observed several new techniques
for security operations including multi-level security measures at an
international airport." Assistant Chief Russell E. Hamill of the
Montgomery County [MD] Police Department said, "This has been some of
the most
meaningful training I've ever attended....The Israeli people...refuse to
be terrorized. In the battle against terrorism, that's how you win and
the
Israelis are winning. They are not victims but survivors." (Ynet News) Global Commentary and Think-Tank Analysis (Best of U.S., UK, and Israel):
Syria
Among the Snipers of Aleppo - Benjamin Hall In
the Syrian city of Aleppo, there are neighborhoods that are almost
entirely abandoned, and blocks of buildings with their facades blown
off, apartments open to the street. Broken water pipes have turned roads
into
debris-clogged rivers. The snipers, both rebel and regime, are
everywhere. The MIG jets are always overhead, and shelling continues day
and night. For a few days in September, I was embedded with the
Ahrar al-Sham, or Free Men, rebel faction in the city. Every couple of
streets in Aleppo is
under the watch of a different brigade, and while they sometimes work
together, they are just as often at odds. Many of the rebels are
fighting for a
noble cause, and have no motive beyond protecting their homes and
families. But it is hard to pick them apart from those who seek to
transform Syria
into a Sharia-based fundamentalist state. (New York Times) War Arrives in Damascus - Janine Di Giovanni
War has come to Damascus. Few
people venture out after dark and kidnappings are rampant. Gasoline is
increasingly scarce. Shelling and machine-gun fire are so commonplace,
children
no longer react. As recently as summer, Damascus existed in a bubble of
denial. Now, suicide bombings are more frequent, and the rebels of the
Free
Syrian Army say they are slowly establishing control of the suburbs that
ring the city. (New York Times)
See also UN: 150,000 Syrian Refugees Have Fled to Egypt - Maggie Fick
The UN refugee agency said
Thursday the number of Syrian refugees who have fled their country's
civil war and found shelter in Egypt has now topped 150,000. Egypt does
not share
a border with Syria, but the Egyptian government allows Syrians to enter
without a visa. The UN humanitarian office last week said more than
340,000
people have fled across Syria's borders. (AP)
Iran
Sanctions Not Stopping Iran - Kenneth Katzman
The principal objective
of international sanctions - to compel Iran to verifiably confine its
nuclear program to purely peaceful uses - has not been achieved to date.
However, a broad international coalition has imposed progressively
strict economic sanctions on Iran's oil export lifeline, producing
increasingly
severe effects on Iran's economy. Department of Defense and other
assessments indicate that sanctions have not stopped Iran from building
up its
conventional military and missile capabilities, in large part with
indigenous skills. However, sanctions may be slowing Iran's nuclear
program
somewhat by preventing Iran from obtaining some needed technology from
foreign sources. (Congressional Research Service)
Seeking Closure on the Iranian Nuclear Issue - Aaron David Miller
When it comes to dealing with Iran's
nuclear program, we may be living with great uncertainty for some time
to come. Nobody wants war when sanctions and the prospects of diplomacy
hold
out even the slightest hope of changing Iran's course, least of all the
U.S. A negotiated settlement is preferable, but even that may not be
able to provide the kinds of iron-clad guarantees that will reassure the
U.S., let alone the Israelis, that Iran has abandoned its
nuclear-weapons
aspirations. We have to get used to the fact that without a fundamental
change in the Iranian regime, it's unlikely that we will ever reach this
level
of certainty and assurance. The writer is a distinguished scholar at the
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. (Foreign Policy)
Other Issues
Saudi Textbooks Incite Hate, Say Leaders in American Publishing - Robert L. Bernstein, Harold Evens, Larry Kirshbaum, Adam
Bellow, Larry Hughes, Andre Shiffrin, and Jonathan Karp As current
and former heads of major American publishing houses, we are writing to
express our profound disappointment that the Saudi government continues
to print textbooks inciting hatred and violence against religious
minorities.
An eighth-grade textbook says, "The Apes are the people of the Sabbath,
the Jews; and the Swine are the infidels of the communion of Jesus, the
Christians." Children who are indoctrinated with such hatred are
susceptible to engage in bigotry and even violence. Hate speech is the
precursor to
genocide. This makes peaceful coexistence difficult, if not impossible.
Despite repeated promises to reform Saudi textbooks, the most recent
books remain full of bigotry and intolerance. We call on Saudi Arabia to
immediately stop distributing and printing children's textbooks that
incite
hatred of others. Mr. Bernstein is chairman of Advancing Human Rights,
founder of Human Rights Watch, and former chairman and CEO of Random
House.
(Daily Beast)
Setting Sail toward Conflict The
vessel Estelle owned by the "Swedish Ship to Gaza" organization is
trying to break through the Israeli sea blockade of the territory. Matti
Koskenniemi, a professor of international law at the University of
Helsinki,
sees the blockade as legal, on the grounds that an armed conflict
exists. He says that with the blockade in place, Israel actually has an
obligation
to prevent the passage of all vessels, lest it be accused of
discrimination. (Helsingin Sanomat-Finland)
See also The Legal Basis of Israel's Naval Blockade of Gaza - Prof. Ruth Lapidoth (ICA-Jerusalem Center for
Public Affairs)
UK Funding Anti-Israel NGOs - Alex Ryvchin
When the British taxpayer-funded Hebron Rehabilitation
Committee issued a statement in August describing a terror attack by
Islamic Jihad as a "heroic operation," it should have been met with a
very swift
and severe response from the British Government, and a review of the
Foreign Office's funding practices. It is indicative of a broader trend
of
financing individuals and organizations whose political activities
undermine the Government's own policies promoting peace in the Middle
East.
The Holy Land Trust (HLT) is another recipient of numerous government
grants. It supports calls for an academic boycott of Israel and its
executive
director and founder, Sami Awad, has asserted that non-violent
demonstrations are "not a substitute for the armed struggle." Such
activities are not
only an egregious misuse of donor funds, they do absolutely nothing to
serve the interests of peace. The writer is an Israel Research Fellow at
NGO
Monitor. (Commentator-UK)
Protect Free Speech on Campus - For Jewish Students Too - Seth Mandel
The University of California
dispatched a task force to its campuses to interview Jewish students.
They found that things were just fine for students who openly criticized
Israel,
but were far less comfortable for Jewish students who supported Israel
openly and even for those who refused to join in the routine
condemnation of
Israel found around campus and in classrooms. The U.S. Department of
Education's civil rights office announced this month that it has opened
an
investigation into whether the school is fostering a hostile atmosphere
for Jewish students by permitting anti-Semitism to thrive on campus.
(Commentary)
See also Jewish Student Campus Climate Report - Richard D. Barton and Alice Huffman (University of
California)
See also Feds Investigate Claims of Anti-Semitism at UC Berkeley - Teresa Watanabe (Los Angeles Times)
Weekend Features
Preparing for War, Israel's North Looks to Lessons from 2006 - Ben Sales
When missiles rained down on
northern Israel from Lebanon six years ago, surgeons at Rambam Hospital
in Haifa worked, terrified, on the building's eighth floor. "There
wasn't even
a bomb shelter because we thought they'd never bomb a hospital," said
David Ratner, Rambam's spokesman. Missiles struck fewer than 20 yards
away. Rambam's wartime operating room is now the third level of an
underground parking garage that will become, should bombs fall again,
one of the
world's largest emergency hospitals. Israeli cities and institutions
like Rambam are planning for a potential repeat of the missile fire seen
during
Israel's 2006 war with Hizbullah, in which more than 4,000 missiles were
fired at Israel over 34 days. American Jewish communities have
supported the efforts of the National Emergency Authority, a division of
the Home Front ministry, through the Jewish Federations of North
America.
Since 2006, U.S. Jewish federations have raised $350 million for the
North, much of which has gone to renovating bomb shelters. (JTA)
Israel's Energy Opportunity - Jonathan Baron and David Wurmser
Israel has discovered in excess of 25
trillion cubic feet of natural gas. The debate in Israel has juxtaposed
the energy security advantages of maintaining a large strategic natural
gas
reserve against the economic and other benefits of export, which
requires scale to justify the considerable capital expenditures to build
the required
infrastructure. Israeli natural gas consumption currently equals roughly
200 billion cubic feet per year. Israel possesses ample supplies to
ensure
energy security in the power sector for a generation. Even assuming
robust domestic demand growth and limited future discoveries, Israel
will enjoy a
large supply buffer once current reserves are developed. Offshore
Israel remains in the early stages of exploration. The well-established
pattern of such development suggests that the natural gas discoveries to
date represent only a fraction of the total recoverable resource. Based
on
other basins, current discoveries in the Israeli Levant Basin likely are
only a fraction of the total technically recoverable resources.
(Forbes)
Observations:
The Meaning of Benghazi for Israel and the Middle East - Dore Gold (Israel Hayom)
The attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya,
highlighted many unanticipated developments that were a direct outgrowth
of
Gaddafi's fall. Even before the attack, according to an October 2, 2012,
report in the Washington Post, the White House held a series of secret
meetings out of a growing concern that Al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb
(AQIM) was gaining strength after it took control of the northern parts
of the
African state of Mali where it created a new Afghan-like sanctuary.
In the last year it has begun to spread its influence across the
Sahara.
AQIM's weaponry came from post-Gaddafi Libya, whose arsenal was boosting
the arms trade from Morocco to Sinai. Israeli sources have noted that
Libyan
weapons, including shoulder-fired SA-7 anti-aircraft missiles, were
reaching Gaza as well, where one was fired last week at an Israeli
helicopter for
the first time. While only a small number of AQIM combatants were
involved in the Benghazi consulate attack, within hours U.S.
intelligence
agencies intercepted communications between members of Ansar al-Sharia,
the main Libyan militia behind the operation, and Al-Qaeda in the
Islamic
Maghreb. When the Libyan revolution began in 2011, the flag of
al-Qaeda was raised over the courthouse in Benghazi, indicating that
elements
identifying with al-Qaeda were present from the start. After the attack
on the U.S. diplomatic compound, the black flag of al-Qaeda was raised
again.
When the U.S. Army investigated where the foreign fighters in Iraq
came from during 2007, they discovered that while the largest contingent
were
Saudis, Libyans were the second largest group. Most of the Libyans came
from two towns in eastern Libya: Darnah and Benghazi. Bruce Reidel,
who
was one of the top Middle East analysts in the CIA and later served on
President Clinton's National Security Council, wrote already on July 30,
2012,
that what was happening in Libya and across the Middle East was nothing
less than a comeback for al-Qaeda, which had created "its largest safe
havens
and operational bases in more than a decade across the Arab world." He
called AQIM "the best armed al-Qaeda franchise in the world." Thus AQIM
is on
the rise.
The writer, a former Israeli ambassador to the UN, is president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.
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Please Say Yes to Abba Yahweh and His Laws.
It
is written in the Koran:
‘1. Surah Al-Fatihah:
1. In the
Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
2. All the praises and thanks are to Allah, the Lord of
the 'Alamin (mankind, jinns and all that exists).
3. The Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
4. The Only Owner (and the Only Ruling Judge) of the Day
of Recompense (i.e. the Day of Resurrection)
5. You (Alone) we worship, and You (Alone) we ask for help
(for each and everything).
6. Guide us to the Straight Way
7. The Way of those on whom You have bestowed Your Grace, not (the
way) of those who earned Your Anger (such as the Jews), nor of
those who went astray (such as the Christians).
This is the 'start' in the Koran......
Please
read the Mitzvoth go to: Positive Commandments and the Negative Commandments), easy to
read. It is very important to know them. I don’t ask you this to become a good
Jew! But to learn who you really are. That you can find your real
identity. In a good understanding of the
rest of The Scriptures. And that you understand that Rabbi Shaul is talking to a real
Israel,
1Co 10:1 I do not want you to be
without da'as (knowledge), Achim (brothers) b(in) 'Moshiach, that Avoteinu (our
fore Fathers, you Yehudah and Ephraim! Nobody else.) all were under the anan
(cloud),
(‘Achim (brothers) b(in)Moshiach are Yehudah and Ephraim who were all under the
anan (cloud). The seed (literal) of Abraham, Yitzhak and Ya’acob) read it for
yourself :)
Exo 13:21 And Yahweh went before them
(Yehudah and Ephraim -Israel) by day in an ammud anan (‘Pillar of a cloud), to
guide them haderech (the Way); and by lailah (night) in an ammud eish (‘Pillar
of fire), to give them ohr (light); so they could travel yomam valailah (day or
night);
Exo 13:22 He
took not away the amud heanan (‘Pillar of a cloud) by day, nor the ammud haeish
(‘Pillar of fire) by night, from before HaAm (the people, Yehudah and Ephraim)
and passed through the sea.
Exo 14:22 And the Bnei Yisroel
(Yehudah and Ephraim) then went into the middle of the yam (sea) upon the
yabashah (dry land); and the mayim (waters) were a chomah (wall) unto them on
their right, and on their left.
Exo 14:23 And
the Egyptians pursued, and went in after them into the middle of the yam (sea),
even kol sus (all horses) Pharaoh, his chariots, and his parash (rider).
Exo 14:24 So it
came to pass, that when came the watch of the boker (morning), Yahweh looked
down on the machaneh Mitzrayim (camp of Egypt) through the ammud eish (pillar
of fire) and of the anan (cloud), and caused confusion over the machaneh Mitzrayim
(camp of Egypt),
Exo 14:25 And
turned awry their chariot wheels, that they drove them with difficulty; so that
the Egyptians said, Let us flee from the presence of Yisroel (really when
Yehudah and Ephraim where together, not like today); because Yahweh fighting
for them against the Egyptians,
So let we further
listen what Rabbi Shaul has really to say:)
1Co 10:2 And all into Moshe Rabbenu were given tevilah
(a ‘mikwah’ immersed) in the anan (cloud) and in the sea,
1Co 10:3 And all of the same spiritual okhel (food)
ate [SHEMOT 16:4,35; DEVARIM 8:3; TEHILLIM 78:24-29],
1Co 10:4 And all
of the same spiritual drink drank, for they were drinking from a spiritual TZUR
(Rock) following them [SHEMOT 17:6; BAMIDBAR 20:11; TEHILLIM 78:15; 105:41],
and that TZUR was Moshiach (Yeshuah – Yeshuah Yahweh).
And now one of our neviim:
Hab 1:1 The
message which the prophet Ḥaḇaqquq saw.
Hab 1:2 O יהוה, till when shall I cry, and You not hear?
I cry to You, “Violence!” and You do not save.
Hab 1:3 Why do You show me wickedness, and cause me
to see perversity? For ruin and violence are before me. And there is strife,
and contention arises.
Hab 1:4 Therefore the Torah ceases, and right-ruling
never goes forth. For the wrong hem in the righteous, so that right-ruling
comes out twisted.
Hab 1:5 “Look among the nations and see, and be
amazed, be amazed! For a work is being wrought in your days which you would not
believe if it were told.
Hab 1:6 “See, I am raising up the Chaldeans, a bitter
and hasty nation, who is going through the breadth of the earth, to possess
dwelling places that are not theirs.
Hab 1:7 “They are frightening and fearsome, their
right-ruling and their exaltation proceed from themselves.
Hab 1:8 “Their horses shall be swifter than leopards,
and more fierce than evening wolves. And their horsemen shall charge ahead, and
their horsemen come from afar. They fly as the eagle, rushing to eat.
Hab 1:9 “All of them come for violence, the direction
of their faces is like the east wind, and they gather captives like sand.
Hab 1:10 “And they scoff at sovereigns, and princes
are a laughing matter to them. They laugh at every stronghold, for they pile up
earth and seize it.
Hab 1:11 “Then shall he pass on as a wind, and
transgress and be guilty, and ascribe this power to his mighty one.”
Hab 1:12 Are You not from everlasting, O יהוה my
Elohim, my Set-apart One? You do not die! O יהוה, You have appointed them for right-ruling,
O Rock, You have established them for reproof.
Hab 2:3 For the chazon (vision) is yet for a
mo’ed (an appointed time); it speaks of HaKetz (the End), and does not lie;
though it tarry, wait for him
Moshiach— see: Sanhedrin 97b, It
has been taught; R. Nathan said: This verse pierces and descends to the very
abyss:11 For the vision is yet for an
appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though he tarry,
wait for him; because it will surely come, it will not tarry.1211 For the Vision is yet
for an appointed time, but at the end it shall speak, and not lie: though he
tarry, wait for him (Moshiach); because it will surely come, it will not tarry.
12];
because he (Moshiach) will surely come, and will not tarry.
(11)
Just
as the bottom of an abyss cannot be reached, so is it impossible to grasp the
full purport of this verse (Rashi).
(12) Hab. II, 3.
Believe…..
Hab 2:4
Hinei (behold), his nashamah (soul) which is puffed up is not upright in him;
but the tzaddik (righteous) shall live by his emunah (believe).
Through Moshiach, Yeshuah from Yahweh who give you emunah (believe)…..
Gen 15:6 And he believed in Yahweh;
and He credited emunah (faith)] to him as tzedakah (righteousness).
Please read the whole book of HaNavi Habakuk?
The Koran teaches us that you have to die…….
But, please Yudah (Jews) and Ephraim
(most Christians) Listen to His Voice:
Hab 1:12 Art thou not
mikedem
(‘everlasting’
also said of Moshiach, indicating Moshiach’s eternal divine nature: Dan 7:14 And there was given Him (Moshiach) dominion,
and honor, and sovereignty, that all people, Goyim, tongues, should pey-lammed-chet.
[1] (worship as deity) (see Dan 3:12, serve, reverence as deity Him (Moshiach).
His dominion is an everlasting dominion, which shall not pass away, and His
(Messianic) Kingdom that which shall not be destroyed.] see Michah
5:1[2];)
Yahweh Elohai (my
Elohim) Kedoshi (my Holy One)? We shall not die. Yahweh, Thou hast appointed
them (these Chaldean) for mishpat (ordinance); O Tzur (Rock), Thou hast
ordained them (these Chaldean) for reproof.
Maran
Rabbeinu Yeshuah and Rabbeinu Shaul are teaching that you, Yehudah and Ephraim
all Israel, come together to the same point as where you were when you said:
Deu 5:27 Go thou near, and hear all that Yahweh Eloheinu (our Elohim) shall
say; and speak thou unto us all that Yahweh Eloheinu shall speak unto thee; and we will hear it, and do it.
But don’t ‘make’ from one of them Rabbeinu Yeshuah, Rabbeinu Shaul or Rabbeinu
Mosheh another ‘mighty one’ but accept them in your live for what they really
are….
Please take it serious what Abba Yahweh is telling us in:
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.....
Exo
32:30 The next day Moshe said to the people,
"You have committed a terrible sin. Now I will go up to Yahweh; maybe I
will be able to atone for your sin."); unto him ye must listen;
Deu 18:16
According to all that thou desired of Yahweh Eloheicha (your Elohimin) Chorev
(to be burnt dried up, ruined, wasted) in the Yom HaKahal (day of the
congregation), 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.
Joh
10:18
No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have samchut
(authority) to lay it down, and I have samchut to receive it again. This
mitzvah I received from HaAv (the Father).
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.
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
[YESHAYAH 41:4; SHEMOT 3:14-16], and from myself I do nothing, but as HaAv (the
Father) of me taught me, these things I speak.
Rebbe, Melech HaMoshiah Yeshuah – is Yeshuah Yahweh. Like it is said in:
Gen_49:18 I have waited for Thy Yeshuah (Salvation), Yahweh.
Exo_15:2 Yahweh
is my oz and zimrah (song of praise), and He is become to me Yeshuah (salvation); He
is Eli (my Elohim), and I will praise Him; Elohei Avi (the Elohim of my
Father), and I will exalt Him.
And not a half-god, or another mighty-one who came between HaShem and
us! (Not, ‘It Suph’!) I believe many of us (Jews and Ephraimites!) have to
learn that!
[1] Dictionary of the Talmud. M. Jastrow p. 1178 פלח
Please let us come together in Prayer
(by singing/praying The Song of Moshe and The Song of The Lamb) and Teshuvah in
the Love of Yeshuath YHWH. Yehudah, Ephraim and all 'the called out ones',
Until comes in fulfillment,
Zec 12:10 And I will pour upon the house of David
(The whole House of Israel, Jews and Ephraim), and upon the inhabitants of Yerushalayim,
the spirit of grace and of supplications: and they shall look upon me whom they
have pierced, and they shall mourn for him, as one mourned for his only son,
and shall be in bitterness for him, as one that is in bitterness for his
firstborn.
Isa 11:13 And the envy of Ephrayim shall turn
aside, and the adversaries of Yehudah be cut off.
Ephrayim shall not envy Yehudah,
and Yehudah
not trouble Ephrayim.
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