“Three times a year all your males shall appear before the Lord your God
at the place that he will choose: at the Feast of Unleavened Bread, at the Feast of Weeks, and at the Feast of Booths. They shall not appear before the Lord empty-handed. Deuteronomy 16:1 Don't see this email too well? view it on the web! https://root-source.optin.com/newsletter/awlist3485550/OTc0NjE0MQ==/watch-gidon-ariel-on-israel-first-tv-program.htm You signed up for this newsletter for information from Root Source. If you would like to unsubscribe, click
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This week, the weekly Torah reading Nasso, is the longest single portion in the Torah, containing 176 verses. The reading starts with a continuation of the Levite census and a discussion regarding their Tabernacle duties. The laws of the Sotah woman and the Nazirite follow. The portion concludes with the Priestly Blessing and the offerings which the Tribal
leaders brought in honor of the Tabernacle inauguration.
When did you first hear these two words: “replacement theology”? Read it below!
Root Source Tours takes you to the Hinnom valley in Jerusalem that still shouts out its
stories of Life, Death, Hell and Redemption. In part 3, we tell the chilling tale of truth where children were sacrificed (passed thru the fire) to the god Molech in what became the valley of death. We also explore God’s response in an almost incomprehensible statement about this place
Watch Gidon Ariel
as he talks about Israel’s Jubilee with Nathalie Blackham on Israel First TV Program.
We sign off with a lovely quote from a Root Source student and an amazing photo of the Knesset Building.
Shalom, Gidon Ariel and Bob O’Dell Root Source
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Weekly Portion: Nasso – May 26 – 12th of Sivan |
In this Shabbat’s weekly Torah portion Nasso Numbers 4:21 – 7:89, completing the headcount of the Children of Israel taken in the Sinai Desert, a total of 8,580 Levite men between the ages of 30 and 50 are counted in a tally of those who will be doing the actual work of transporting the
Tabernacle.
In this week’s Haftara Prophets reading Judges 13:2 – 13:25, describes the birth of Samson, a lifetime Nazirite. A condign Haftorah for this week’s reading, which discusses all the laws of the Nazirite.
Happy Studying!
Studio See: 002 – Replacement Theology: As it was in Heaven? |
When did you first hear these two words: “replacement
theology”?
Those words escaped my hearing for more than 50 years, as did the words that form its official name: “Covenant Theology.” It’s not like I had grown up believing that God’s promises to Israel had
been replaced and subsumed by the Church. I didn’t. But only when those words were first spoken to me by another pro-Israel believer, would my eyes begin to be opened to its impact.
Root Source Tours: Hinnom Valley – 3 – The Valley of Death |
The Hinnom valley in Jerusalem still shouts out its stories of Life, Death, Hell and
Redemption.
In part 3, we tell the chilling tale of truth where children were sacrificed (passed thru the fire) to the god Molech in what became the valley of death. We also
explore God’s response in an almost incomprehensible statement about this place. (8:39)
Gidon Ariel talks about Israel’s Jubilee on Israel First TV Program
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Watch Gidon Ariel as he talks about Israel’s Jubilee with Nathalie Blackham on Israel First TV Program.
I look
forward to the discussions this will bring! |
Our student Cindy enjoyed Root Source and had
this to say. Cindy
wrote: I look forward to the discussions this will bring. We are all trying to understand and have questions and pondering as well. It will be wonderful to have a forum for such thoughts to be discussed. How awesome is it that we can from various corners of the world engage with each
other in such a way. Baruch Hashem!
We are pleased to share with you this amazing photo of the Knesset Building. Photo copyright by Sherwood Burton daystardawn@outlook.com. Thank you Sherwood for this lovely
photo!
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