Numbers 15:37-41 and Deuteronomy 22:12 reveal a command to make “tassels” or “fringes” (tzitzit) and to attach them to the “four corners” of your garments. Do we still need to do this? This is my take on the question.
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I just made my first set of zitzits last night. I found a video that showed how to twist the string so that the Hebrew letters for YHVH is in between each knot. I ended up making 6 so it took me 5 hours until I had 4 that I was happy with.
I wear a lot of dresses so can I make a macrame a belt to attach them to?
I appreciate the support for wearing tzitzit.
But one thing bugs me on this topic.
We are told to use blue cords, not blue and white. Sometimes at a distance, you can’t even see the blue because the white obscures it.
To me, the white threads are part of the traditions of men, and are kind of like leaven.
It is easy to make your own with some strong blue thread.
Acts 15. Repeals the TZITZIT rule.. BUT MANY ARE ZEALOUS FOR THE LAW SO YOU'RE WELCOME TO DO IT IF YOU WISH.. !!
Tzitzits are part of the LAW OF MOSES abolished at the cross.
No need to follow the Law of Moses.