STUDIES IN APRIL 08!
Yom Shabbat April 26th , Location Michigan - The Olson's Family Home 1:00pm-5:00pm Unleavened Bread/Pesach Readings or as determined at Shul - Exodus 12:21–51; Numbers 28:16–25; Joshua 3:5–7, 5:2–6:1, 6:27 April 20–April 26, 2008 (the next Parsha is not listed in the FFOZ guide until May 3rd) Bet Shmuel/2nd Samuel 11, John 19
Yom Shabbat April 19th , Location Michigan - Brother James Cramer's Home 12:00AM-5:00pm Parsha 29 Acharei Mot “After the death” April 19, 2008 14 Nisan 5768 Leviticus 16:1–18:30 Bet Shmuel/2nd Samuel 10, John 18 then PASSOVER! 4-14-08 Parsha 29&30 Wayiqra 16:1- 16:15 Though there is only one day each year that the High Priest can enter the Most Kadosh Place, it is apparent that he enters several times throughout the day. The word translated often as "iniquity" is actually better translated as 'rebellion'. This makes the sin of iniquity very serious, as to be rebellious, is to know what one should do but refuse to do it. 17:13 Those who adhere to the practice of 'kashuring' (soaking meats in salt overnight); need to read this verse very carefully. 18:19 Sexual relations during 'niddah' are forbidden. many of the "defilements" mentioned in this section we see blatantly in our society today. How much longer will Yah put up with it? 19:23-25 After a fruit tree is planted, it is harvested for personal use only once in the first 7 years. Yoch. 18:19-24 In reading this Scripture, it appears that there are 2 High Priests, our conclusion is that the Priests change sometime around this period, (probably on Rosh Kodesh) and that Annas was acting in an advisory position. (notes courtesy of bro. James)
Beginning Hebrew Studies Yom Rishon/April 10th Location Waterloo Iowa at HMI Waterloo Iowa Location 6:30PM-8:30PM. Please acquire The First Hebrew Primer By Ethelyn Simon, Irene Resnikoff, and Linda Motzkin. Third edition (revised), February 2000, ISBN 0-939144-15-8. Purchase Here. Starting in Chapter 11, page Page 102 the tall tale, line 15 on page 102 to page 109 chapter 12. THIS was the last Hebrew Shul that HMI facilitated in the Waterloo/Cedar Falls area. The study is continuing HOWEVER, and contact for details is Ardelle Brody - CLICK HERE.
Yom Shabbat April 12th, Location Michigan - HOME SHABBAT 1:00-5:00pm - Parsha 28 Metzora “Leper” April 12, 2008 7 Nisan 5768 Leviticus 14:1–15:33 Bet Shmuel/2nd Samuel 9, John 17
Yom Shabbat April 5th, Location Michigan - The Olson home 1:00-5:00pm - Parsha 27 Tazria “Conceived” April 5, 2008 29 Adar-II 5768 Leviticus 12:1–13:59 Bet Shmuel/2nd Samuel 8, John 16 4-5-08 Parsh 27&28 Wayiqra 12:1 - Verse13 What the Scriptures here are describing as leprosy consists of more maladies then modern medicine are inclined to observe. Leprosy of a fabric appears to be some kind of a fungus or yeast infestation, and apparently is contagious in some form to humans. We are amazed that there is no Scriptures revealing any type healing remedy for these maladies. !! Schmuel 8: Metheg-Ammon= bridal; of the mother city. Did King David break the command in Duet. to not collect many horses and chariots. Perhaps the reason he kept a few was to have fast communications throughout his kingdom Vrs. 2 We wondered what these measures consisted of? Did David have those over/under a certain height slain? It is curious. 13 "Dawid made a name for himself". In The genesis account of Babylon, this was a bad thing. Could it be that because Dawid gave kavod to YHWH that this was considered tov? 16: In The Restoration Scriptures, we see a "recorder" noted as one of the offices in his kingdom. Wonder was expressed as to what exactly this position entailed. Yoch. 16: In verse 2 Moshe has a note concerning a council of Yavneh. We were wondering if there is some source for more info on this council. None were familiar whether Josephus mentions it anywhere. Some discussion on how it is possible to accept Moshe K's. comment about the relationship between YHWH and Yahushua. Perhaps the analogy of a flashlight might best express it. i.e. There is the source; which we can see, There is the manifestation (area lighted by the source) which we can see, But the beams of light; (In most circumstances) is invisible to us. 13: is a challenge to those who hold to the 'trinity' view of traditional Christianity. 20: Who are those in the 'olam hazah' who are rejoicing? 25: a very encouraging verse when viewed through the verse 12. This is what He has been doing throughout history. We discussed for those not as familiar with the 4 levels of teachings in Scriptures, just what the Pashat level as mentioned here was. (notes courtesy of bro. James)