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The Lord Prayer (HebrewTranslation )

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THE LORD'S PRAYER

Hebrew Translation of Matthew 6:9-13: 



Our Father which art in heaven 
אָבִינוּ שֶׁבַּשָׁמַיִם
Avinu shebashamayim,

Hallowed be thy name
יִתְקַדַּשׁ שְׁמֶךָ
yitkadesh shimkha.

Thy kingdom come
תָּבֹּא מַלְכוּתֶךָ
Tavo malkhutekha

Thy will be done
יֵעָשֶׂה רְצוֹנְךָ
ye'aseh r'tzonekha 

In earth, as it is in heaven
בָּאָרֶץ כַּאֲשֶׁר נַעֲשָׂה בַשָּׁמָיִם
ba'aretz ka'asher na'asah vashamayim.

Give us this day our daily bread
תֶּן־לָנוּ הַיּוֹם לֶחֶם חֻקֵּנוּ
Ten-lanu haiyom lechem chukeinu.

And forgive us our debts 
וּסְלַח־לָנוּ אֶת־אַשְׁמָתֵנוּ 
u'selach-lanu et-ashmateinu

As we forgive our debtors 
כַּאֲשֶׁר סֹלְחִים אֲנַחְנוּ לַאֲשֶׁר אָשְׁמוּ לָנוּ׃ 
ka'asher solechim anachnu la'asher ashmu lanu.

And lead us not into temptation
וְאַל־תְּבִיאֵנוּ לִידֵי מַסָּה 
Ve'al-tevieinu lidei massah,

But deliver us from evil
כִּי אִם־תְּחַלְּצֵנוּ מִן־הָרָע
ki im-hatsileinu min-hara.

For thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory, for ever.  Amen.

כִּי לְךָ הַמַּמְלָכָה וְהַגְּבוּרָה וְהַתִּפְאֶרֶת לְעוֹלְמֵי עוֹלָמִים אָמֵן
Ki lekha ha-mamlakha vehagevurah veha-tiferet l'olemei olamim. Amen.

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HATIKVA - הַתִּקְוָה

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The title of the Israeli national anthem is HATIKVA, which means “The Hope.” It was written by Naftali Herz Imber, a Galician Jew, and set to music in Palestine in the early 1880s. Hatikva is about “hope,” the undying hope of the Jewish people, through the long years of exile, that they would someday return to independence in their homeland.
In 70 C.E. Titus led his Roman soldiers in their destruction of Jerusalem. Most of the Jews were carried away as captives and scattered across the lands of the world.
During the two thousand years of exile, the Jewish people always kept a heartfelt prayer in their hearts for return to Israel. They said special daily prayers for return and they celebrated the holidays according to Israeli seasons and calendar. This is the message of the Hatikvah's first stanza. Zion is another name for Israel and Jerusalem. When the Jewish people pray their eyes, hearts and prayers are directed toward Israel and Jerusalem. For many long painful years, the land of Israel was in the hands of foreigners. The Jews who lived in Palestine were not free. Yet their hope for freedom and independence never died. The second stanza of the Hatikva recalls the undying hope of Jews through the generation, Jews who lived in other countries and Jews who had remained in Palestine.
When we sing the Hatikva together, we are doing much more than just singing a nice melody. We are making a promise that we will never forget the undying Jewish hope for independence and that we will do all within our power to help the State of Israel prosper.






HebrewTransliterationEnglish translationArabic translationTransliteration
כל עוד בלבב פנימהKol ‘od balleivav penimahAs long as in the heart, within,طالما في القلب تكمن،Ṭālmā fī al-qalb takammun,
נפש יהודי הומיה,Nefesh yehudi homiyah,A Jewish soul still yearns,نفس يهودية تتوق،nafs yahūdīyah tatawwaq,
ולפאתי מזרח, קדימה,Ul(e)fa’atei mizrach kadimah,And onward, towards the ends of the east,وللأمام نحو الشرق،wa-lil-'amām naḥw aš-šarq,
עין לציון צופיה;‘Ayin letziyon tzofiyah;An eye still gazes toward Zion;عين تنظر إلى صهيون.ʿayn tanẓur ilā Ṣahyūn.
עוד לא אבדה תקותנו,‘Od lo avdah tikvateinu,Our hope is not yet lost,أملنا لم يضع بعد،'amalnā lam yaḍaʿ baʿd,
התקוה בת שנות אלפים,Hatikvah bat shnot alpayim,The hope of two thousand years,أمل عمره ألفا سنة،amal ʿumruh alfā sanah,
להיות עם חפשי בארצנו,Lihyot ‘am chofshi be’artzeinu,To be a free people in our land,أن نكون أمّة حرّة في بلادنا،'an nakūn ummah ḥurrah fī bilādnā,
ארץ ציון וירושלים.Eretz-tziyon (v)'Y(e)rushalayim.The land of Zion and Jerusalem.بلاد صهيون وأورشليم القدس.bilad Ṣahyūn wa-Uršalīm al-Quds.`
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Israel's Everlasting Possession

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Israel's Everlasting Possession

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Read the wonderful promises of how God promised the land of Israel to His people for an
EVERLASTING POSSESSION.
It belongs to them by God’s divine order.
The land of Israel is ultimately God’s land!
“The land is MINE” (Leviticus 25:23).
“(God) will be merciful unto HIS land, and to HIS people” (Deuteronomy 32:43).
God is called “the God of the land” (2 Kings 17:26-27).
“Then will the Lord be jealous for HIS land, and pity His people” (Joel 2:18).
“They have divided up MY land” (Joel 3:2).
“The LORD’S land” (Hosea 9:3).
God gave it to His people Israel by divine covenant!
“I will give unto thee, and to thy seed after thee, the land… all the land of Canaan, for aneverlasting possession (Genesis 17:8).
Genesis 12:7; 13:14-17; 15:7, 17-21; 17:7-8; 24:7; 26:3-5; 28:12-15; 35:10-12; 48:4 and 50:24.
Exodus 3:8, 17; 6:2-8; 15:17; 32:13; 33:1-3; Leviticus 20:24 and 26:42-45.
Deuteronomy 1:6-8; 6:23; 11:9, 24, 26:15; 32:49; 34:1-4; Joshua 1:1-6; 2:24; 1 Samuel 12:22; 2 Samuel 7:24; 1 Chronicles 16:15-19; 2 Chronicles 20:7 and Nehemiah 9:8, 24-25.
Psalm 47:4; 69:35-36; 94:14; 102:13-16; 105:6-12; 42-45 and 147:2.
Although the Israelites were scattered across the nations because of disobeying God’s commandments, God promised He would bring them back to their land. God cannot fail His promises!
“Therefore, behold the days come, saith the Lord, that it shall no more be said, The Lord liveth, that brought up the children of Israel out of the land of Egypt; but, the Lord liveth, that brought up the children of Israel from the land of the north, and from all the lands whither he had driven them: and I will bring them again into their land that I gave unto their fathers” (Jeremiah 16:14-15 and 23:7-8).
“Thus saith the Lord, which giveth the sun for a light by day, and the ordinances of the moon and of the stars for a light by night, which divideth the sea when the waves thereof roar; The Lord of hosts is his name: if those ordinances depart from before me, saith the Lord, then the seed of Israel also shall cease from being a nation before me forever. Thus saith the Lord; if heaven above can be measured, and the foundations of the earth searched out beneath, I will also cast off all the seed of Israel for all that they have done, saith the Lord” (Jeremiah 31:34-37).
“Yea, I will rejoice over them to do them good, and I will plant them in this land assuredly which my whole heart and with my whole soul” (Jeremiah 32:41).
“Then they shall know that I am the Lord their God because I sent them into exile among the nations, and then gathered them into their own landI will leave none of them remaining among the nations any more” (Ezekiel 39:28 RSV).
There is not only one promise of them coming back to the land, but over 100 promises. You will be inspired as you read every promise! Jews are now living in Israel from 102 nations of the world and 88 different languages, and all speaking or learning Hebrew!
Leviticus 26:40-42, 44-55; Numbers 10:29b; Deuteronomy 30:2-6; Nehemiah 1:8-9; Psalm 69:35-36; 102:13-16; 106:44-47 and 107:2-3.
Isaiah 2:1-4; 10:20-22; 11:11-12, 16; 14:1-2; 27:6, 12-13; 32:17-18; 35:10; 41:8-109; 43:5-6, 13; 44:3-5, 26; 49:8-13; 22-23; 51:3, 11, 14; 54:2-8; 56:6-8; 57:14, 18; 58:12; 60:4, 9-21; 61:4-5 65:9-10, 21 and 66:8.
Jeremiah 3:12, 14, 17-19; 18; 7:7; 11:4-5; 16:14-16; 23:3, 7-8; 24:6-7; 25:5; 29:12-14; 30:3, 10-11, 17-24; 31:3-14, 16-28, 35-37; 32:15, 21-22, 37-44; 33:10-16; 46:27-28; 50:4-5 and 19-20.
Ezekiel 11:17-20; 20:5-6, 34, 40-44; 28:25-26; 33:24; 34:11-16, 27-31; 36:8-12, 22-28, 33-38; 37:1-28; 39:25-29; 47:13-23 and 48:29-35.
Hosea 3:4-5; 11:11-12; 14:4-7; Joel 3:1-2; Amos 2:10; 9:11-15; Micah 2:12; 4:1-8; 11-12; Zephaniah 2:6-7; 3:19-20; Zechariah 1:17; 2:4-8,12; 3:19-20; 8:1-8, 20-23; 9:16-17; 10:6-10; 12:1-14 and Romans 11:25-36.
The following Scriptures are being fulfilled right now as hundreds of believers from USA and other countries work with the vinedressers on the hills of Samaria (the West Bank)—planting, pruning and harvesting the grapevines. Check out www.hayovel.com 
“And strangers shall stand and feed your flocks and the sons of the alien shall be your plowmen and your vinedressers” (Isaiah 61:5).
“Thou shalt yet plant vines upon the mountains of Samaria, the planters shall plant, and shall eat them as common things” (Jeremiah 31:5).
“And I will bring again the captivity of my people of Israel, and they shall build the waste cities, and inhabit them; and they shall plant vineyards, and drink the wine thereof; they shall also make gardens, and eat the fruit of them. And I will plant them upon their land, and they shall no more be pulled up out of their land which I have given them, saith the Lord thy God” (Amos 914-15).
The Jews are not living in Occupied Territories but “their own land.”
“For I will take you from among the heathen, and gather you out of all countries, and will bring you into your own land” (Ezekiel 36:24). Read also Ezekiel 28:25; 34:13 and 37:14, 21). God has also promised to make them one nation, not two. “I will make them one nation upon the mountains of Israel” (Ezekiel 37:21).
Woe to those who seek to divide and do evil against the land of Israel!
“For behold, in those days and at that time, when I restore the fortunes of Judah and Jerusalem, I will gather all the nations and bring them down to the valley of Jehoshaphat. Then I will enter into judgment with them there on behalf of My people and My inheritance, Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations; and they have divided up My land” (Joel 3:1-2). Read also Genesis 12:3; Psalm 129:5; Jeremiah 51:24; Ezekiel 25:7; 35:1-15; 36:1-8; 38:18-23; Obadiah 15 and Zechariah 12:1-9.
God not only remembers the people of Israel, but the land of Israel!
“Then will I remember my covenant with Jacob, and also my covenant with Isaac, and also my covenant with Abraham will I remember: and I will remember the land (Leviticus 26:42).
We must faithfully pray for the land of Israel! Every individual believer, every family and every church should be constantly praying for Israel at this time. As the nations of the world are coming against Israel, God’s people must pray and stand with God’s eternal Word. Take these promises and bring them before the Lord. We are told in Isaiah 62:6-7 to remind the Lord of His promises.
“I sought for a man among them, that should make up the hedge, and stand in the gap before mefor the land…” (Ezekiel 22:30). Also Ezekiel 13:5.
What about Jerusalem?
“Even though you are exiled to the farthest corners of the universe, I will bring you back to Jerusalem. For Jerusalem is the place in which I have chosen to live” (Nehemiah 1:9 TLB).
Out of all the cities in the world, God chose Jerusalem to put His name, and to one day reign from this city!
Deuteronomy 12:5, 11-12; Ezra 7:15; 1 Kings 8:29; 9:3; 11:13, 32; 2 Kings 21:4, 7; 2 Chronicles 6:5-6; 7:16; 12:13; 20:9; 33:4; Nehemiah 1:9; Psalm 48:1-2, 8 ; 68:16; 78:68; 87:1-3, 5; 132:13-14; 135:21; Isaiah 8:18b; 14:32; 18:7c; 24:23; 40:2, 9-11; 68:15-16; Jeremiah 3:17; Ezekiel 5:5; Joel 2:32; 3:16-18, 20; Amos 1:2; Micah 4:7; Zephaniah 3:14-16; Zechariah 1:14-17; 2:10-12; 3:2; 8:2-3, 22; 14:9-11 and Matthew 5:34-35.
“The house of the Lord which is at Jerusalem” (Ezra 1:3, 5; 2:68; 3:8; 5:2, 15-17; 6:3a, 12, 14—18 and 7:15, 19, 27).
God calls Jerusalem, “MY holy mountain” (Joel 2:1; 3:17) It doesn’t belong to anyone else. Read also Psalm 2:6; Isaiah 65:12, 25; 66:20 and Ezekiel 20:40).
God is called the “God of Israel,” but He is also called the “God of Jerusalem (Ezra 7:19).
King David of Israel captured Jerusalem around about 1003 BC.
We do not know the exact date of the following Scripture, but at least we know that the Jews celebrate 3,000 years of their history of Jerusalem.
“And the king and his men went to Jerusalem unto the Jebusites, the inhabitants of the land: which spoke unto David, saying, Except thou take away the blind and the lame, thou shall not come in hither: thinking, David cannot come in hither. Nevertheless David took the stronghold of Zion: the same is the city of David. So David dwelt in the fort, and called it the City of David” (2 Samuel 5:6-7, 9).
The Jews will not only return to Israel but to their city of Jerusalem!
Psalm 147:2; Isaiah 2:2-3; 27:13; 31:5; 33:20-21; 35:10; 44:26-28; 52:1-10; 65:18-19; 66:10-13; Jeremiah 3:17-18; 31:6; 50:5; Ezekiel 5:5; 20:40; Joel; 2:32; 3:16-21; Obadiah 17; Zechariah 2:4; 3:3-8; 8:21-23; 12:1-14 and 141-21.
Woe to those who tamper with Jerusalem!
Isaiah 29:8; 31:4-5; 50:28; 51:24; 52:9-10; 60:14; Joel 3:19; Amos 1:2 and Zechariah 14:12-15.
We must faithfully pray for the peace of Jerusalem!
“I have set watchmen upon thy walls, O Jerusalem, which shall never hold their peace day nor night: ye that make mention of the Lord (the margin of my Bible says, “you who are the Lord’s reminders”), keep not silence, and give him no rest, till he establish, and till he make Jerusalem a praise in the earth” (Isaiah 62:6-7). Read also Psalm 122:6-9; 137:5-6 and 147:2.
“Not one of the good promises which the Lord had made to the house of Israel failed: all came to pass” (Joshua 21:45 NASB).
“Not one word has failed of all His good promise” (1 Kings 8:56 NASB).
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THE STAR OF DAVID

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Symbols Are Powerful !
It symbolizes the power of YHWH The GOD of Israel to preserve The Jewish people despite the enemy’s plans to exterminate them. Today it is on the flag of a free and independent State of Israel, once again showing that Jews overcome and survive. Symbols also convey concepts and are chosen to display the history, the culture, or the faith of a people. Symbols often have deep personal meanings, as they can represent a person’s views, character, values, goals, likes, dislikes and other things. Therefore any attack on a dearly held symbol, can cause direct pain to the one, or to the ones that hold that symbol dear. Today 16 million Jews see the Star of David as symbolic with their essence as Jews.


The Magen David, or Shield of David, is a reference to YHWH Himself, as seen in 
Tehillim/Psalms 7:10, 
Tehillim/Psalms 84:11, 
Devarim/Deuteronomy 33: 29, 
Beresheeth/Genesis 15:1
and many other Scriptures. YHWH Himself is the MAGEN DAVID and the Magen/Shield/Star for all those like Avraham whose hearts are seeking after YHWH.

Early believers displayed the Star of David in their synagogues according to Encyclopedia Judaica and archeologist Stanslao  Lofreda’s A Visit to Capernaum. If believers in the 1st century way before Constantine arrived on the scene were using the Shield/Star of David as a symbol, end time believers should not worry about using it also.


Satanists have used many symbols including crosses, to pervert truth.
If they have perverted and abused the cross, or execution stake to symbolize their disdain and mockery of Yahshua’s blessed atonement, one would also expect them to mock the other symbol used by the House of Yahudah/Judah. As seen in satanic occult practices, these two symbols representing both houses, are the most abused and ridiculed symbols for their nefarious purposes, and are direct attacks on the atonement of Yahshua and on the Torah preserved by Yahudah. Anyone with an open mind, one can easily see that the pentagram used by the occult is a 5-pointed star and not the hexagram, or 6 pointed star used by Yahshua and YHWH. The Star of David is in fact symbolic of the 2 house restoration, with the 2 paleo daleds linked together as echad, both symbolizing the interdependence of both houses!


So those who wrongly demand that the Star of David be seen as occultic must also see the cross and many other symbols too numerous to mention, as also being occultic and not just launch a frontal attack on one symbol that has stood for Jewish triumph in the face of hate, and whose disdain of the symbol is an attack on Jewish Israel, that has already become a major stumbling block to 2 house reconciliation.

The TV Idol In Your Home
The television in our homes is in the shape of a rectangle, or square, both symbols used by Buddhists to chant, as in Buddhism and Confucius worship these shapes serve as altars and contain offerings to their deity, as well as housing other meditation tools for pagan worship. 
The Kabah in Mecca is also a box shaped like a television. Based on the rule of equity and Torah justice of equal weights and measures, all believers who attack the Star of David as occultic, must trash their TV sets and their HD home entertainment centers, since it is the same shaped symbol used as an altar of pagan worship by many occultists, atheists, agonistics and Muslims. 


Are you prepared to trash your 3,000-dollar home entertainment system? Why not? It is more of an affront to YHWH then a Shield/Star of David that’s for sure, as it is in most cases the primary family worship altar. 
If your TV is not the family altar, which dominates and preoccupies our lives, why do all face it, to eat with it, sleep with it, speak over it, and become preoccupied with it.
Have you ever noticed how all who would draw from its waves must face it in some manner of homage? And yet we do not hear Ephraim claiming the need to rid themselves of their TVs, which surely mimics the shape of many pagan items used in occult practices. My wife being a former Jewish Nitro Shoshu Buddhist has confirmed this for me personally.
The True Star of David
Since the Star of David so vividly portrays the Jewish people, is it any wonder s.a.tan has launched an all out assault on it, seeing it also represents YHWH and His servant David and ultimately David's Son, the Moshiach? Can’t you wake up with a newfound humility needed to take heed to what you hear and from whom you hear? Romiyah/Romans 14: 14 and Mishle/Proverbs 23:7 both confirm that the Star of David is not unclean, because nothing is unclean until man perverts it, just like man has perverted the Torah, the TV and the cross. Why should s.a.tan leave the Magen David untouched by his/her venom?


YHWH told Avraham that his seed would be literally as numerous as the stars of heaven. So that stars were assigned by YHWH to Avraham to represent all the children of Avraham, Yitzchak and Yaakov. 
In Beresheeth/Genesis 37:9 the sons of Yaakov are seen as 11 stars. Eleven stars or magen shields were used to symbolize Yisrael in Yoseph’s dream. 
The Moshiach Himself is called YHWH’s STAR as seen in Bamidbar/Numbers 24:17-19. 
This is confirmed in Mattiyahu/Matthew 2:1-2 as the STAR of Beth-Lechem led the Jewish exiled Rav-Mags to the house of the young child Yahshua. 
This star was a planetary conjunction in the constellation of Pisces. 
YESHUA being born from David’s loins, as the prophesied Star of Deliverance from David, or of David, was thus the true “Star of David” and “Star of his loins.” 
Subsequently, every believer should be proud to be associated with that symbol and all it symbolizes.
Pointing To Our Future
Moreover the two parts of the star link together as echad/one symbolizing the plurality of manifestations downwards from YHWH towards mankind and mankind reflecting that image pointing upwards in his pursuit of YHWH and His goodness, so that both the Creator and creation look alike, as it is written ‘as we have born the image of the earthly in Moshiach YESHUA and through His redemption, will shall in fact also bear the image of the Heavenly Adam.’
So the Star of David is an exciting and vivid reminder of our future when we will be like Him, shining in that day when we see Him, as He really is, the bright and Morning Star of David (Gilyahna/Revelation 22:16.)


As YHWH began the Good News with a proclamation using the stars that would become the stars of David’s family, He ends this age with the rising of the One that is called in Scripture the bright and MORING STAR, 
YESHUA Himself, as He makes His appearance to lighten the darkness at the end of the olam hazeh/this age. 
In Gilyahna/Revelation 22:16, we see YESHUA Himself claiming that He is the very “Star of David” Himself, by stating that I am the Root and the Offspring of David THE BRIGHT AND MORNING STAR. If He is the Morning Star and offspring of David then by definition he Himself is the “Star of David.” 
Let YHWH be true and every false accusation a lie!!!!

Postscript-Some claim that in Ahmos/Amos 5:25-27 and Maaseh Shlichim/Acts 7:43 there are prohibitions against the Star of David. However a closer look at these verses indicate something quite different. In Amos 5:25 YHWH asks Yisrael, all 12 tribes, if they offered and worshipped Him correctly at one time. This is a rhetorical question, whose answer is yes. 
Then in verse 26, He adds a contrast to what had befallen Yisrael when they adopted the worship of both Moloch and Chiyun, symbolized by the stars of Moloch and Chiyun. So naturally YHWH rebukes their worship, their false elohim, and those pagan symbols that symbolize Moloch and Chiyun. 
They had even turned the symbols themselves into icons of false worship. Backslidden Yisrael (not Jews only) adapted these pagan symbols as objects of their own worship.

To state that the Star of Moloch is in fact the Star of David, is the worst kind of Scripture twisting imaginable, and is akin to saying that anyone who wears a brown shirt and brown slacks is a Nazi, because the Nazis wore brown shirts. It displays the ignorance of those running around propagating these attacks on David’s Star. These attacks are a step into the anti-Semitic world of illogical deduction and black- hole reasoning.


If the Star of David is the same thing as the Star of Moloch and the Star of Chiyun, then YHWH should have brought judgment on the disciples of YESHUA our Savior, since archeology in Capernaum and elsewhere prove beyond debate that early believers used the Star of David in addition to the fish, as symbolic of Nazarene Yisraelite faith.


Even though the fish was historically symbolic of Dagon, in the hands of the talmidim it was a kosher fish. Yet no doubt there are some that claim that that the early Torah keepers who followed YESHUA were really worshipping Dagon. Just as the fish of Dagon was NOT the fish of the disciples, in like manner the Star of these dieties were not the Star of David. There is no Scriptural or historical record of any of the 1st century elders rebuking believers for using the fish, and likewise there is no Scriptural, or historical record that forbids Jews from using David's Star, which when viewed through eyes of purity, speaks of the Moshiach YESHUA Himself.

Now lets tackle Maaseh Shlichim/Acts 7:43! This is Stephen’s personal recitation of Amos 5:25-27, where he confirms that Yisrael had adopted both Moloch and his symbol, in addition to the cochav or star symbol of Remphan-Derphan/Chiyun FOR WORSHIP. The point being in both Amos and Stephen’s declaration, that when backslidden Yisraelites (NOT JEWS ONLY) backslide, they tend to adopt both the pagan deity, along with their pagan symbol FOR WORSHIP, which in many cases were stars. Moreover Amos rebuked Yisrael 700 years before there was the first ever recorded historical reference to a Star of David.

Those who have attacked the Star of David would like us to think the Jews use an occult symbol and that they are YHWH’s prophets to reveal this hidden knowledge. The truth of the matter is that if anyone turns any star into an idol it is paganism, and if Ephraimites are honest, their ancestors also worshipped the same stars of the heavens, and the same stars representing the same false elohim that we Jews did. Both houses have had the same past sin!

The point of these 2 Scriptures is to warn ALL Yisraelites that we are to avoid THE WORSHIP of both pagan deities, their pagan names, along with their pagan symbols, which historically have often been stars. But no one can make a connection between these pagan symbols and the Star of David from Scripture, or history. Moreover, neither you nor I have ever met a Jew of any persuasion that actually worships the Star of David symbol. If a Jew really did do that most Jewish organizations I know would have them committed to a mental institution.

Finally what about the 2nd commandment where it is forbidden to make images of things in the heavens and earth and under the earth? Same principle. Any image made for worship is wrong and when Ephraimites or Jews worship any kind of image they are wrong. But even photos are images so all of those who accuse the Star of David as being an image of the stars in order to earn the right to even be taken seriously ought to start their own house cleaning by tossing out both their digital camera and their photo printers. Because after all, you never know when one of those photos may catch a shooting star.

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President YATI Int’l Ministries 
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JERUSALEM THE ETERNAL CITY OF GOD

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Jerusalem (Hebrew: יום ירושלים‎,Yerushalayim) was formally called Salem, which means city of peace, the Yerushaláyim  prefix is a symbol of the name YEHOVA and the name of YESHUA the king of that city eventually, HE will sit on the throne of David for a thousand years[millenial reign of messiah] and rule the nations in peace and the nations who do not come to worship HIM will have no rain during the feast of tabernacles, no rain, no crops, a curse instead of a blessing.


Yerushaláyim, also known as The Tabernacle of God, Holy City, City of God, Celestial City and Heavenly Jerusalem in the Book of Revelation, as well as Yerushaláyim Above, Zion and shining city on a hill,and was called the "City of David,"

The Lord our God - the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob - is calling us to pray for His ancient people and the land that He gave them. We must pray that Israel will be surrounded by warring angels with swords drawn to protect them. We must pray that the hearts of the people will be at peace in the face of grave danger.

It is actually quite simple. The Lord tells us in Psalm 122:6 to "Pray for the peace of Jerusalem."

The Awesome God plan for Yerushalayim
"And I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away. Also there was no more sea. Then I, John, saw THE HOLY CITY, NEW YERUSHALAYIM, coming down out of heaven from God, prepared as a bride adorned for her husband. And I heard a loud voice from heaven saying, 'Behold, the tabernacle of God is with men and He will dwell with them, and they shall be His people. God Himself will be with them and be their God. And God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain for the former things have passed away.' Then He who sat on the throne said, 'Behold, I make all things new." (Revelation 21:1-5)

oneday HE will come to take us and His childrens home!.
Can we even begin to imagine this phenomenal place?
O what a glorious day that will be!!!!

Thank You YESHUA my ABBA FATHER for being our GOD. I look so forward to the day when we will see You, face to face.
What a glorious day that will be!!!!. Praise, honor and glory to our King.



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