A great star .. fell from heaven .. And the name of the star is called Wormwood, and a third part of the waters became wormwood. And many men died from the waters, because they were made bitter. Revelation 8
Interpreting the book of Revelation,
becomes difficult , with all the modern translations!
The book MUST be read from a Hebraic mindset,
to grasp the meaning of it’s depth!
I’ve heard, the silence in heaven for half an hour,
was the mourning of judgement, accepted by the dour!
A much better interpretation for me,
is the one taught at Tsiyon, for us, by E!
All the Holy ones, together in the land,
and their prayers are in incense, as God commands!
The Temple service, is for the commencement,
of reconstituting, His covenant,
the sealing of the remnant nation,
seems to me, a truly Holy interpretation!
The prayers and the incense, of the saints,
ascend to the throne room without restraint!
The outpouring of the Holy Spirit, seals the righteous,
empowering them to instuct in the harvest!
Saving all, who hear the warning, one last chance,
repent and believe Messiah, God is ready to dance!
The seven trumpets are the warning blasts,
get on your knees, before the last,
take advantage, of Yeshua’s name,
believe, the Messiah’s eternal claim!
Comment by gilahinYah on September 2, 2010 at 9:06 am
If the Remnant are gathered in the land and are anointed for witnessing in the olam during the Tribulation, how are the nations to hear the witness? In the first century the talmidim were anointed and empowered to bear witness and testimony. Then, because of the persecution in Jerusalem, they scattered. You mentioned in a previous program that the multitude were those that were saved during the G.T. I am curious about how they will hear the message, if the Remnant are gathered into Jerusalem.
A classmate at school was in Jordan many years ago. He said that he actually visited Petra and saw the rock that Moses had struck, and where water gushed out. He said that people were there getting water from that source…
Comment by cherie on September 30, 2010 at 4:52 am
I found this scripture in Ezekiel that seems to tie in with the lesson:
“I will accept you as fragrant incense when I bring you out from the nations and gather you from the countries where you have been scattered, and I will show myself holy among you in the sight of the nations.” - Ez. 20:41
Our task right now? To be set apart - to have Yahweh set apart in our hearts more and more - then He will bring us back in the land. He will deal with us face to face, as he did our forefathers in the wilderness. He will purge the rebels. This is a KADOSH work! He isn’t going to have a REPEAT of the same ole same ole (you know what) back in the land! He is doing a work to shape us up and into what He wants us to be!
He promises that THEN we will live securely and confidently!!!!!
“And they shall dwell safely therein, and shall build houses, and plant vineyards; yea, they shall dwell with CONFIDENCE, when I have executed judgments upon all those that despise them round about them; and they shall know that I [am] Yahweh their Elohim.”
“And I will set apart my great name, which was profaned among the heathen, which ye have profaned in the midst of them; and the heathen shall know that I [am] the LORD, saith the Lord GOD, when I shall be set apart in you before their eyes.” Ez. 36:23
Pretty exciting stuff!
Comment by cherie on December 3, 2010 at 9:47 am
A couple of years ago, a Hebraic renewal minister wrote a booklet called, “The Wilderness, a Place of Refuge.” I think that his timing is just a bit off…and I think that Eliyahu’s teaching is lifted precisely from the Word itself. However, what I thought was interesting was that this man said that we would first return to the area that was formerly Moab, Edom, and the area of Petra. We would be safe there…he would purge the rebels there. Then, at the middle of the tribulation (3 1/2 year point), the remnant would cross the River Jordan into the land and possess their territories.
I want to go back and study again along with these studies… but it’s very interesting to search out. The future Exodus will no doubt follow much of the pattern of the first out of Egypt. While I believe that we need to be prepared to live w/o worldly goods and cling to Him alone, I’m not seeing that our return to the land will be empty-handed. I’m seeing in scripture and believing that we will return in great splendor, having sacked and plundered the wicked and bringing our spoil. Even Isaiah 60 speaks of this.
I may be mixing events, however, I am very attuned the command to “RENDER UNTO HER (BABYLON) DOUBLE FOR WHAT SHE HAS DONE TO YOU.” That is the penalty due for thievery when the thief is FOUND. Babylon: You have been found out! And Jeremiah says… THE LEAST OF THE FLOCK WILL DRAW YOU OUT!
He promised to never leave us or forsake us. “Lo, I will be with you always, even until the END OF THE AGE.” Do we reckon that a slight promise?
I thinketh noteth!
Any input from Eliyahu and Dawn (or others) welcome. I love this study! Great job–Simply fantastic, Eliyahu! We appreciate you guys very much.
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Comment by Shix on August 16, 2010 at 7:26 pm
Interpreting the book of Revelation,
becomes difficult , with all the modern translations!
The book MUST be read from a Hebraic mindset,
to grasp the meaning of it’s depth!
I’ve heard, the silence in heaven for half an hour,
was the mourning of judgement, accepted by the dour!
A much better interpretation for me,
is the one taught at Tsiyon, for us, by E!
All the Holy ones, together in the land,
and their prayers are in incense, as God commands!
The Temple service, is for the commencement,
of reconstituting, His covenant,
the sealing of the remnant nation,
seems to me, a truly Holy interpretation!
The prayers and the incense, of the saints,
ascend to the throne room without restraint!
The outpouring of the Holy Spirit, seals the righteous,
empowering them to instuct in the harvest!
Saving all, who hear the warning, one last chance,
repent and believe Messiah, God is ready to dance!
The seven trumpets are the warning blasts,
get on your knees, before the last,
take advantage, of Yeshua’s name,
believe, the Messiah’s eternal claim!
Comment by gilahinYah on September 2, 2010 at 9:06 am
If the Remnant are gathered in the land and are anointed for witnessing in the olam during the Tribulation, how are the nations to hear the witness? In the first century the talmidim were anointed and empowered to bear witness and testimony. Then, because of the persecution in Jerusalem, they scattered. You mentioned in a previous program that the multitude were those that were saved during the G.T. I am curious about how they will hear the message, if the Remnant are gathered into Jerusalem.
A classmate at school was in Jordan many years ago. He said that he actually visited Petra and saw the rock that Moses had struck, and where water gushed out. He said that people were there getting water from that source…
Comment by cherie on September 30, 2010 at 4:52 am
I found this scripture in Ezekiel that seems to tie in with the lesson:
“I will accept you as fragrant incense when I bring you out from the nations and gather you from the countries where you have been scattered, and I will show myself holy among you in the sight of the nations.” - Ez. 20:41
Our task right now? To be set apart - to have Yahweh set apart in our hearts more and more - then He will bring us back in the land. He will deal with us face to face, as he did our forefathers in the wilderness. He will purge the rebels. This is a KADOSH work! He isn’t going to have a REPEAT of the same ole same ole (you know what) back in the land! He is doing a work to shape us up and into what He wants us to be!
He promises that THEN we will live securely and confidently!!!!!
“And they shall dwell safely therein, and shall build houses, and plant vineyards; yea, they shall dwell with CONFIDENCE, when I have executed judgments upon all those that despise them round about them; and they shall know that I [am] Yahweh their Elohim.”
“And I will set apart my great name, which was profaned among the heathen, which ye have profaned in the midst of them; and the heathen shall know that I [am] the LORD, saith the Lord GOD, when I shall be set apart in you before their eyes.” Ez. 36:23
Pretty exciting stuff!
Comment by cherie on December 3, 2010 at 9:47 am
A couple of years ago, a Hebraic renewal minister wrote a booklet called, “The Wilderness, a Place of Refuge.” I think that his timing is just a bit off…and I think that Eliyahu’s teaching is lifted precisely from the Word itself. However, what I thought was interesting was that this man said that we would first return to the area that was formerly Moab, Edom, and the area of Petra. We would be safe there…he would purge the rebels there. Then, at the middle of the tribulation (3 1/2 year point), the remnant would cross the River Jordan into the land and possess their territories.
I want to go back and study again along with these studies… but it’s very interesting to search out. The future Exodus will no doubt follow much of the pattern of the first out of Egypt. While I believe that we need to be prepared to live w/o worldly goods and cling to Him alone, I’m not seeing that our return to the land will be empty-handed. I’m seeing in scripture and believing that we will return in great splendor, having sacked and plundered the wicked and bringing our spoil. Even Isaiah 60 speaks of this.
I may be mixing events, however, I am very attuned the command to “RENDER UNTO HER (BABYLON) DOUBLE FOR WHAT SHE HAS DONE TO YOU.” That is the penalty due for thievery when the thief is FOUND. Babylon: You have been found out! And Jeremiah says… THE LEAST OF THE FLOCK WILL DRAW YOU OUT!
He promised to never leave us or forsake us. “Lo, I will be with you always, even until the END OF THE AGE.” Do we reckon that a slight promise?
I thinketh noteth!
Any input from Eliyahu and Dawn (or others) welcome. I love this study! Great job–Simply fantastic, Eliyahu! We appreciate you guys very much.
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