Torah Portion Week 12 – “VaYechi” – Jacob Blesses the 12 Patriarchs – Genesis 47:28-50:26
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So in Jasher 56 verse 13 when it mentions the ark of the covenant, is that a prophetic word? “13 Let not Levi carry with you, for he and his sons will carry the ark of the covenant of the Lord with the Israelites in the camp, neither let Joseph my son carry, for as a king so let his glory be; howbeit, Ephraim and Manasseh shall be in their stead.” He doesn’t say “his sons”, he says “he and his sons”. What are your thoughts?
Hey for everybody's safety don't drive and shofar LOL .. too cool. Very fun, thank you so much for such an informative and blessed reading. Love the beach !! Lots of sand ( because it's between the sea and land = sand.) Have a wonderful SHABBAT SHALOM !!!
I have enjoyed your message greatly, but am disappointed that you didn't emphasize that chapter 49:1 declares that these verses are much more last days prophecy than blessings.
Also you didn't emphasize the importance of Ephraim and Manassas being named Israel which is the key to understanding all prophecy.
(Thus we understand the two sticks of Ezekiel) 37.
16:42 his eyes shall be red as wine…
reminds me of the Yasher description of Judah when he was roaring against Egypt, and Yashua weeping tears of blood
I'm thinking that the history of the Book of the Natsarim needs to be looked at more closely. First, it seems that the book was formerly called The Book of the Kailedy, but before that it seems to have been called "The Book of the Illuminators Having the Authority of the Nasorines". By using yet a different name we are only adding to the confusion–not helping those who are research minded look into the history. Then there is the Culdian Trust from whence the book comes. Who is John Culdy? Who are the Culdees? The Culdees seem to have a history of ermeticism. Is there a difference between ermeticism and Hermeticism. Is there much admiration proclaimed for a book only because it is a new story about some of our favorite heros, or because it has real historical significance and historical truth?