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Holy presence – Shekinah
- August 10, 2013
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God’s Holy presence is the spiritual presence of God that has physically manifested into physical energies. In Hebrew this holy presence is called “Shekinah”.
Shekinah, Shechinah, Shechina, or Schechinah (Hebrew: שכינה), is the English spelling of a grammatically feminine Hebrew ancient blessing of God.
The feminine holy presence of God that was in “Eden“.
The original word means the dwelling or settling, and denotes the dwelling or settling of the divine presence of God.
Shekinah; The holy presence of God which settles in a institutional structure of a holy marrige or the godly parent-hood which deals with the art of home making.
During the holy seasons of God, (seasons like; the month of Elul, the 7th days -Sabbath, and holy feasts of God), this presence becomes available for humanity to access.
Shekinah is derived from the Hebrew verb שכן. In Biblical Hebrew that Semitic root means literally to settle, inhabit, or dwell, and is used frequently in the Hebrew Bible.
The word for Tabernacle, mishkan, is a derivative of the same root and is used in the sense of dwelling-place in the Bible, e.g. Psalm 132:5
Through the frequent mitzvoth of keeping or doing the holy acts of God as stated in the holy Torah, this enabled one’s life to connect into that holy presence (Shekinah) of God.
The shekinah glory stimulates the energies of intimacy and love in a holy marriage:
The Shekinah presence of God was known for stimulating the human attributes of Joy, intimacy, hapiness, unity and love, during the the time when the tabernacle of Moses and temple of King Solomon was still standing.
The energies of erotic in a surrounding of an institutional holy marriage, were also stimulated by this spiritual presence before the fall of man in the garden in Eden.
During the time when the tabernacle and the Temple of Solomon were still standing, the people reached their climax of Joy during the celebration of God’s Sabbath and Sabbaths.
Ezra 6:22 -And they kept the Feast of Unleavened Bread seven days with joy; for the Lord made them joyful….
Article written by Ap Ngabo Alex for conscious lifestyle