God’s temple/Tabernacle
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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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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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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The word Salvation originates from the Hebrew word called Yeshua.
The meaning of the word “Salvation” originates from the Hebrew word called “Yeshua” which means; He shall save, The Savior, or salvation. Yeshua or Yehoshua comes from the root ישע yod-shin-‘ayin in Hebrew, meaning “to deliver, save, or rescue..Read more
Omer counting – counting towards the 50th days or seven weeks
There are 50 days counting from the 2nd day of Passover (spring time), to the day of Pentecost ( summer time). Read more
Seven emotion
According to the biblical Chassidic teaching; in within your soul there is seven emotions. The hebrew names of the seven emotions and there English translation.
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Adar the 12th month on the Hebrew calendar:
The 12th month on the Hebrew (God’s) calendar is called Adar.
“Adar” means “exalted”, “praised”, “power”, and “strength”. where it says: “the Lord is (Adir) mighty on High”. Read more
The educational system-Naphtali-The month of Adar
The educational system is the system that is responsible for the modification of the the culture of teaching, schooling and learning.
Through this system schools are structured in away that will be able to educate the people’s intellect or conscious.
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The 11th month on the Hebrew (God’s) calendar is called Shevat
The word Shevat itself transforms to Shabbat. The word “shevat” is related to the Hebrew word for a staff or rod. Read more