Study on Corinthians at Hebraic Family Fellowship of Kansas City (HFF)

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Rico Cortes

I am a teacher of Scriptures, Torah follower, and believer in Messiah Yeshua. I have been given the opportunity to share the Word of God with many believers around the world. My work as a servant of the Most High God has allowed me to be a voice to spread the good news of the New Testament, unveiling its truth through context and the obedience to the Almighty through his Torah.

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  1. Sorry my friend I did a word study on each word of Yom Kippur and not one of them in Hebrew means (Fast). It is and was a tradition. We must keep in mind that because of medical reasons many can not fast and it was this fact which caused me to research the meaning of the commandment of Yom Kippur. A friend of yours and mine who also attended WWIC would be in stress each year because she thought she was cursed because she could not fast on Yom Kippur. I welcome any information you may have on this subject

    1. Isaiah 58 gives an explanation regarding the type of fast desired by our Heavenly Father. Be blessed…

      Isaiah 58 Complete Jewish Bible (CJB)

      1 Shout out loud! Don’t hold back!
      Raise your voice like a shofar!
      Proclaim to my people what rebels they are,
      to the house of Ya‘akov their sins.
      2 “Oh yes, they seek me day after day
      and [claim to] delight in knowing my ways.
      As if they were an upright nation
      that had not abandoned the rulings of their God,
      they ask me for just rulings
      and [claim] to take pleasure in closeness to God,
      3 [asking,] ‘Why should we fast, if you don’t see?
      Why mortify ourselves, if you don’t notice?’
      “Here is my answer: when you fast,
      you go about doing whatever you like,
      while keeping your laborers hard at work.
      4 Your fasts lead to quarreling and fighting,
      to lashing out with violent blows.
      On a day like today, fasting like yours
      will not make your voice heard on high.
      5 “Is this the sort of fast I want,
      a day when a person mortifies himself?
      Is the object to hang your head like a reed
      and spread sackcloth and ashes under yourself?
      Is this what you call a fast,
      a day that pleases Adonai?
      6 “Here is the sort of fast I want —
      releasing those unjustly bound,
      untying the thongs of the yoke,
      letting the oppressed go free,
      breaking every yoke,
      7 sharing your food with the hungry,
      taking the homeless poor into your house,
      clothing the naked when you see them,
      fulfilling your duty to your kinsmen!”
      8 Then your light will burst forth like the morning,
      your new skin will quickly grow over your wound;
      your righteousness will precede you,
      and Adonai’s glory will follow you.
      9 Then you will call, and Adonai will answer;
      you will cry, and he will say, “Here I am.”
      If you will remove the yoke from among you,
      stop false accusation and slander,
      10 generously offer food to the hungry
      and meet the needs of the person in trouble;
      then your light will rise in the darkness,
      and your gloom become like noon.
      11 Adonai will always guide you;
      he will satisfy your needs in the desert,
      he will renew the strength in your limbs;
      so that you will be like a watered garden,
      like a spring whose water never fails.
      12 You will rebuild the ancient ruins,
      raise foundations from ages past,
      and be called “Repairer of broken walls,
      Restorer of streets to live in.”
      13 “If you hold back your foot on Shabbat
      from pursuing your own interests on my holy day;
      if you call Shabbat a delight,
      Adonai’s holy day, worth honoring;
      then honor it by not doing your usual things
      or pursuing your interests or speaking about them.
      14 If you do, you will find delight in Adonai —
      I will make you ride on the heights of the land
      and feed you with the heritage of your ancestor Ya‘akov,
      for the mouth of Adonai has spoken.”

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