Happy New Year! Wait? Why in spring? Let’s have a quick discussion on why the new year should be in the spring according to scripture, and let us prepare for the Feast of Passover coming soon!
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YHWH barak you and your family,
and guard you all: YHWH make his
face shine upon you and your family
and be gracious unto you all YHWH
lift up his countenance upon you and
your family and give you all shalom.
You and your family and the leadership of Parable of the Vineyard are in our prayers!
Thank you Adam for your wisdom and understanding of scripture x
thank you , so informative . I am however confused about when the new year is . I am in South Africa so your spring is my fall / Autumn . But Rosh Hashan was in Spring last year during your fall . The enemy is so good at sewing confusion over the years . If someone can help me out by explanining that would be great.
So when it comes to removing leaven out of your houses , you use what Yeshua says in Matthew to make removing leaven out of your houses as a spiritual symbol rather physical. But from your previous teachings you say I eat the physical lamb because Yah says so . Well Yah says too physically remove leaven out of your homes in the Torah. How do you decide what should be spiritual or not? Shouldn’t you also not eat the physical lamb and see the lamb as a spiritual symbol since Yeshua did become the sacrificial lamb?
AWESOME lesson, Ahki Ahdam! @11:04, have you ever considered the parallel between the first month Mo’ediym, and the seventh month Mo’ediym; and how, spiritually, they mirror themselves? With that consideration, the self reflection is equivalent to the affliction of self (Yom Kippur). Is it not?