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FEAST OF UNLEAVEN BREAD.  Blessed are You, Adonai  baruch ata Adonai  our God, King of the universe,  Eloheinu melech ha-olam  Who sanctified us.

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Presentation on theme: "FEAST OF UNLEAVEN BREAD.  Blessed are You, Adonai  baruch ata Adonai  our God, King of the universe,  Eloheinu melech ha-olam  Who sanctified us."— Presentation transcript:

1 FEAST OF UNLEAVEN BREAD

2  Blessed are You, Adonai  baruch ata Adonai  our God, King of the universe,  Eloheinu melech ha-olam  Who sanctified us with His mitzvot  asher kid’shanu b’mitz-vo-tav  and commanded us to count the omer.  v’-tzi-vanu al s’firat ha-omer

3  (for the 1st week)  Today is the 4th day of the omer.

4  The Merciful One  ha-ra-cha-man  may He return to us  hu ya-cha-zir lanu  the Temple service  a-vo-dat beit ha-mik-dash  in its place,  lim-ko-mah  speedily in our days.  bim-hei-rah v’-ya-meinu  Amein. Selah.  amein. selah

5 EXODUS 33:12-34:26 EZEKIEL 37:1-14 1 CORINTHIANS 5:1-8

6  Gaither jerusalem homecoming  Awesome God  He Is Jehovah

7  Hes Alive – Don Fransisco Video

8  And specifically of the resurrection of the Messiah?  1. Genesis 22 – Abraham’s Resurrection Faith  Hebrews 11:12-19

9  And specifically of the resurrection of the Messiah?  2. Job – 19:23-27  Job 17:1, 11-16  Earlier Job wrote 14:7 – The picture is obvious, often around the base of a felled tree, shoots will spring up, one after the other, as a confirmation of the life of that tree. Vs 14 Job applies this to mankind

10  And specifically of the resurrection of the Messiah?  3. Qohelet – Ecclisiasties  Eccl 3:17, 21-22

11  And specifically of the resurrection of the Messiah?  4. Proverbs  Proverbs 14:32  Proverbs 15:24

12  And specifically of the resurrection of the Messiah?  5. Isaiah  Isaiah 26:19  While the righteous have there names written in YHWH’s book (Isa 12:1-2) Isaiah taught that the wicked would be resurrected to eternal shame.  Isas 24:22, 66:24 Yeshua taught the same John 5:29

13  And specifically of the resurrection of the Messiah?  6. The Psalms – Tehilah  Psalm 27:13  Psalm 56:13  Psalm 133:3  Psalm 23:6

14  And specifically of the resurrection of the Messiah?  7. Daniel  The prophecy of Daniel makes clear references to the future resurrection of the dead  Daniel 12:2  Daniel 12:13

15  Amidah  The second blessing of praise is called Gevurah (might), which describes those powers which are only within the purview of the Divine: "Your lovingkindness sustains the living, your great mercies give life to the dead." Articulating a fundamental Rabbinic belief in resurrection, this blessing is a reminder of God's absolute power of life and death. n Esrie Amidahresurrection

16  13 Prinicples of the Jewish Faith  #13 The belief in the resurrection of the dead.  Being based upon the teachings of the Scriptures

17  The Pharisees  The most important of the three were the Pharisees because they are the spiritual fathers of modern Judaism. Their main distinguishing characteristic was a belief in an Oral Law that God gave to Moses at Sinai along with the Torah. The Torah or Written Law was akin to the U.S. Constitution in the sense that it set down a series of laws that were open to interpretation. The Pharisees believed that God also gave Moses the knowledge of what these laws meant and how they should be applied. This oral tradition was codified and written down roughly three centuries later in what is known as the Talmud.Oral LawGodMosesTorah GodMosesTalmud

18  The Pharisees  The Pharisees also maintained that an afterlife existed and that God punished the wicked and rewarded the righteous in the world to come. They also believed in a messiah who would herald an era of world peace.afterlifemessiah  Pharisees were in a sense blue-collar Jews who adhered to the tenets developed after the destruction of the Temple; that is, such things as individual prayer and assembly in synagoguesTemplesynagogues

19  In 2 Tenach passages that speak in terms of the Messiah’s death, resurrection is likewise included.  Psalm 16:10  Acts 2 – Peter quotes Ps 16:10  The motif of light and darkness is often used in the Tenach to contrast death and life, Ps 23 connects death and darkness, as does Isa 9:1.

20  Job, on the other had uses “light” to signify life  Jobe 28:30, 33 and to “see light is opposite of going down to the “pit” (grave) so when Isaiah prophesies He would see “light” it is poetic reference to life after the grave.

21  THE LESSON IS THIS:  “IF WE TRUST WHAT THE SCRIPTURES SAY, WE WILL HAVE A SURE FOUNDATION UPON WHICH TO BUILD OUR LIVES AND BE ENPOWERED TO SANCTIFY THE NAME UPON THE EARTH!”

22  BECAUSE HE LIVES SONG IN ISRAEL BILL GAITHER


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