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This Parashah covers the instructions for the 5 types of daily sacrifices offered in the Temple.
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Ricco,
I like the white kippa, and the colored turban (turban like hat). Excellent teaching. Thanks for the salt tip; can bathe in the salts as well?
Is Pasover for sin; or for door post covenant to bring you and your household into the Covenant/Kingdom?
At tie time of Yeshua, because of the governance of Rome and it’s incursion into the Priesthood/Temple ; Israel was out of covenant all of them, they were as in Eqypt and needed someone to come and deliver them from oppression. A lamb for you AND your household; I guess if you were only one in your household; then individual if you were head of house of 12; then for 12 ? Maybe slpiliiting hairs. And indeed idividual, households recognized him as King; but not the governing house.
Today everyone in US needs a doorpost covenant; we need delivered from foreign invasion to the Kingdom.
Wow! I so thoroughly enjoyed this teaching. Our Father is USING YOU! Thank you for your faithful hard work and have a blessed week. Shavua Tov. Shalom.
Shalom Rico!
Great teaching! I hadn’t heard that the sacrifices were still in effect except that Y’Shua became our lamb offering for willful, rebellious sin. Makes sense. This puts an end to the ridiculous Torah-less grace teachings! Thank you, DeVora Clark
Excellent! I just knew that you could give us a Meaty teaching of Vayikra, thank you!
Shalom,
Cindy S
Beloved Rico,
Thakns to YHWH for the revelation and teachings throuhg vesels like you.
I am in awe to The Most High for His mercy, His Love, His guidance, and His feithfulness forever, amen!
Thanks again for your devotion, passion, and discipline; I just pray one day I will serve Abah in the same way.
In regard of the books mention in this teaching, would you please tell me how can I download them; I am having a hard time finding the link.
Shalom!
Hi, My question is how did the Levites bring these sacrifices when they were not on duty and they did not own land? I am assuming because they did not have land they did not have herds or flocks. Did people not sin as much because one could quickly deplete your herds and flocks? How did look in the daily life of a family?
Thanks and Blessings!
Good morning. It is my understanding that the priests were not allowed to own property. Does this include animals? If so, where did the priests get the animals to sacrifice daily?
Good morning. It is my understanding that the priest were not allowed to won property. Does this include animals? If so, where did the priests get the animals to sacrifice daily?
Rico,
I was wondering about “kosher salt” do you know if this has health benefits as well. We have been using sea salt as well as kosher salt now for many years. We also use Dead Sea Salt for bathing and wound care.
We will now add Himalayan salt to the mix.
Shalom,
Joan
I have the book OOG and there is a lot of ‘cool’ stuff in there as he noted and there is stuff in there that is credible which the reviewer found to be incredible and there is stuff in there that is, well let me put it this way. I don’t think so, but I’m willing to put it up on the back shelf and see if it winds up ‘fitting’ anywhere. I hesitate dismissing something out of hand just because I don’t understand it.
I wonder what he meant by;
I didn’t know there were any! Which then begs the question, what are the credentials of the reviewer? For example we know there are people out there (scientists) who just won’t believe that Yeshua calmed the storm and walked on water, or that pork is not food. Some might call that symbolic or shrug it off. We can’t “prove” it. But still some might think it’s ‘crack-pot’ or silly to literally believe what’s written in scripture.
I’ve referenced it several times since I’ve purchased it, it reminds me of Guiness World Book of Records, there’s stuff in those record books that are kind of cool and some not so much but it’s an interesting and sometimes intriguing read.
It’s also a fast read. If you’re interested, I could loan it to you, just email me.
Same goes Ryan.
Ryan, I hope if you read the book you will post your own review here. I for one am plain tired of mysticism rearing its ugly head in the TO community, and if this book promotes such nonsense, then I will be happy not to waste my money – or, more correctly, my husband’s money 😉
Shalom