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The making of Matzah bread -unleavened bread- What is the importance of eating Matzah bread?
The art of making bread in Hebrew is liken unto the human talents or creative abilities, which have combined their energies together for the sake of producing bread.
Matzah bread is a type of bread that is made by the supervision of Rabbis… Read more
Leavened
The Hebrew word “Hametz” (leavened) means some thing that puffs up, to bulge, the state of being arrogant, or the methods which focuses on giving someone the skills of a career or a profession, but failing to give him/her the moral values of respect, kindness, and the rational wisdom of God’s knowledge… Read more
Sodom and Gomorrah; Why did God destroy Sodom and Gomorrah?
Infact; Sodome and Gomorrah was celebrating easter and the penis god called “min”, an act which was practiced in the season of spring time.
Through the celebration Eastoroth and the penis god, this is when Sodom and Gomorrah increased in their practice of rape, cruelty against strangers…Read more
Feast of Unleavened bread (Matzah).
The feast of unleavened bread is a period of Seven days. Through this period of seven days, each day was a day of eating unleavened bread until the 15th of Nisan as it is written in Leviticus 23:5-6.
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The seven spirits:
In the Bible, the term seven Spirits of God appears four times in the Book of Revelation.
The seven Spirits of God are mentioned four times in the Book of Revelation…
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Seven seals
The seven seals refers to the lamp stand with the seven branches (menorah) which was located in the holy place of God’s Tabernacle.
The seven seals also being the seven spirits of God or the seven weeks…Read more
The political system-Judah-The month of Nisan.
The political system stands for the 4th son of Jacob called Judah.
Leah was the mother of Judah as in Genesis 29:35. Psalm 60:7 says; … Judah is my law giver. The first month called Nisan on the Hebrew calendar stands for the political system.
It falls the month of March and April… Read more
God’s holy commandments-how can I become more holy?
God’s holy commandments; also known as “Mitzvot” in Hebrew are the agents through which human beings are able to connect and relate to God.
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