Torah101 Emor 2016
Torah101 Emor 2016
Torah101 Emor 2016
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However, as I often point out to Christians, we have ALWAYS been under grace and
NEVER been under the law in this sense, or no one survives Eden, the Flood and so on.
And then there is this line here:
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"Sanctify yourselves and be holy, for I am Yahweh your God. 8 "You will keep my
laws and put them into practice, for it is I, Yahweh, who make you holy. (Leviticus 20:78 NJB)
And so, contrary to this teaching, YHWH has ALWAYS made us righteous when we
show obedience to His rules! Yshua did not die for this to be given to us. Instead, he
died to bring us forgiveness for those sins that still happen in spite of our best efforts to
live a righteous life. Big difference!
3) Haftorah Question of the Week: Amos 9:7-14
Amos is the only prophet to predict which NT event?
Amos predicted the 3 hours of darkness between the 6th and the 9th hours at Yshuas
death site. He also predicted it would happen at a Great Feast that turns into mourning
and the after effects of Messiahs death.
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Yahweh has sworn by the pride of Jacob, 'Never will I forget anything they have done.'
Will not the earth tremble for this and all who live on it lament, as it all rises together
like the Nile in Egypt, it swells and then subsides like the Egyptian Nile? 9 'On that Daydeclares the Lord Yahweh- I shall make the sun go down at noon and darken the earth in
broad daylight.
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I shall turn your festivals into mourning and all your singing into lamentation; I shall
make you all wear sacking round your waists and have all your heads shaved. I shall
make it like the mourning for an only child, and it will end like the bitterest of days.
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'The days are coming- declares the Lord Yahweh- when I shall send a famine on the
country, not hunger for food, not thirst for water, but famine for hearing Yahweh's word.
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People will stagger from sea to sea, will wander from the north to the east, searching
for Yahweh's word, but will not find it.
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'That Day, fine girls and stalwart youths will faint from thirst. 14 The people who
swear by the Sin of Samaria, who say, "Long live your god, Dan!" and "Hurrah for the
pilgrimage to Beersheba!" will all fall, never to rise again.' (Amos 8:7-14 NJB)
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11) The Body of Mashiyach must not be concerned with the judgments of those who are
outside the Malchut Elohim, that is, those who don't know Torah or Mashiyach. It is
clear, given the location of this audience and the fact that Rav Shaul always references
Jews directly, that Shaul is addressing the local talk of the pagans whose religion
dominates this region.
Colossians 2:17
12) Compare this with Col_1:24. Paul is stating that the "Body of Mashiyach"
determines how to observe Torah, including Kashrut, Shabbats, Moedim and Rosh
Chodeshim; therefore, don't let lawless pagans judge you; they have their own religious
customs and way of doing things. For example, many choose to attend religious
meetings on Sun-Day, and they have sunrise services on Ishtar (Easter), then for
December 25th they put up a Tammuz (Christmas) tree that commemorates the rebirth of
the Babylonian deity Tammuz. And the gold and silver balls that Christians hang on their
Christmas trees originally represented Tammuz testicles, as he was renowned for
pleasing the ladies. Most Christians know full well that Y'shua was not born on
December 25th, but the pagan celebrations have become such entrenched traditional
rituals that truth has become an embarrassing inconvenience. See Christmas in
Appendix. In other words, don't let family, friends, pastors, or co-workers judge you for
observing truthful Torah festivals, because their motive is for you to return to the pagan
substitutes they themselves prefer. The Church today is following in the idolatrous
footsteps of ancient and modern Israel according to Eze_8:14 and Jer_10:1-25; Jer_17:127. The vast majority of Christians twist this verse to teach that Shabbat and the Feasts
of YHWH were fulfilled by Christ and are no longer necessary which completely
contradicts what Rav Shaul taught that YHWHs Feasts are a shadow of things to
come; not to mention, they are rehearsals for the Bride of Mashiyach! What Mashiyach
and Paul call "good," most Christians call evil; they even believe that their pagan based
rituals are sanctified through a "Christian" label (see Isa_5:14-23). Aramaic translator
George Lamsa also suggests an interesting non-literal sense of the body by translating
but the main objective is of Mashiyach. In other words, we are focused on the sacrifice
Yshua made for us and the commandments of Torah observance that he gave us. While
I cannot find any confirming evidence to render body in this manner, the sense of
Lamsas rendering nonetheless accords well with the main concepts in this chapter.
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