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Wow! That seems like a lot of work. I would never feel like I was doing it quite right.

Men do not do things perfectly. What’s required of us is only to act anyway, in obedience, humility, and prayer. Not that I explicitly pray anywhere near enough, but I try to consider what I’m doing, and hope that my discernment is guided by the Holy Spirit. Maybe that counts as praying without ceasing, but I have no idea.

There is a difference between doing something from instruction as opposed to learning them by working with those who have been doing it for years. There are little knacks passed down & instructions can never take into consideration the details in the world that have changed over time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRdfX7ut8gw

It’s funny. Tradition is important, but holding too tightly to it leads to going far off the path. The same is true politically. We need both “conservative” and “liberal” ideas in play, but they’ve both been corrupted.

Things are at a point where I will take traditions into consideration, but am very much out on my own new road through the (metaphorical) wilderness, as it were. The cross marks the endgoal spot.

Do you grow the wheat & grind it yourself?

Maybe at some point. Not everything can be followed all at once or perfectly, ever. Most Seders just buy crackers made to traditional code and blessed by a rabbi. Making that yourself isn’t hard, just flour, water, oil and salt, and put it on a hot surface for a while. We are called to be a nation of kings and priests, and the man of the household is meant to be the priest, so why do I require a priest or a rabbi instead of stepping out in faith myself? Was the veil not torn? The rabbis were rebuked for having made the Torah too heavy of a yoke for people to bear, and they didn’t repent of it. (The priests will be rebuked for having done away with the commandments. Matthew 5:18, and heaven and earth have not yet passed away…) Consider the deeper meanings of all the ingredients. What is oil? What is salt? Should I use this here or not? It’s good practice on breaking things down to their very basic components. Childlike thought. I don’t grow my own wheat yet, maybe someday, but one could easily buy whole wheat and grind it to flour themselves. That’s a much better practice than buying flour anyway. Wheat is like coffee - once you grind it, it starts oxidizing and losing nutritional value and flavor - decomposing, as it were. It’s why they “fortify” flour. Getting closer to the life is good.

I wouldn't know what details to follow or even if my interpretation of them was ever quite right.

No worries. Just study. Things will show up. Everyone starts life as a child.

Do you read Hebrew? Do you really understand it the way they did when the book was written???

The aleph bet, yes. Some words I recognize, but I do not “know Hebrew”. The “sons of disobedience” sure do, though!

Are you a priest or minister?

In a titular sense? No. I am trying, in my own way and time, to be one within my own household, however flawed, and think we all should be doing that.

Fundamentally, I just consider the whole Bible applicable and am trying to follow as much of it as possible.

The only real question I have is, are you saying that the way they prepare the Passover in such a fashion that it simulates the crucifixion of our Lord?

I don’t know what their scriptural basis is for making matzah the way they do, or why they have the afikomen, but yes.

https://www.songforisrael.org/news/indexphp/2015/4/the-symbolism-of-the-passover-afikomen-points-to-messiah

https://www.chosenpeople.com/matzah-points-to-jesus/

Is it? Is it all explained in that Haggadah book?

I’m not sure. I only combine some components of their book with scripture, and focus more on incorporating and meditating on as much of the scripture as possible than on including all the steps of the Haggadah. I include those where I feel like they reflect scripture and prophecy. Note that there are scriptural requirements to participate in a Passover. One should do their best to meet them, spiritually.

BTW There are a few Jews out there that realize who Christ is. I know they are rare but maybe not as rare as you think. They don't announce it to the world, they have families & all that.

By that same note, I haven’t had the heart to tell them why people are after them and hate them as a class. They genuinely don’t get it. It’s bizarre. Some is because evil hates good, of course, but the confusing part is how they’re completely unaware of “infiltration” and the requirement to “remove the evildoers from among you”. I’m not sure if it’s harder to speak with them on these things, or with Christians on where they are ritually ignoring the Bible. They’re both difficult, and I, as are all, am flawed. Both are my brothers and sisters if their hearts seek Father.

That's when he told me but he also told me that: "All the Jews next to Trump are Christians" IDK how he knows that. Maybe he can tell something about their mannerism.

Tbh I don’t know how to tell it, either. It’s one of the things I wrestle with here, and have probably said some stupid and incorrect things in the process of doing so, but how else is anyone supposed to figure anything out?

I just want to uncover what’s been misunderstood and lost, and discern how to remove the evildoers from the congregation.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17txfLnl2J/the-bible-and-bribes/c/

https://greatawakening.win/p/1994yNLWrK/charlie-kirk-on-the-biblical-ori/c/

By the way, “MAGA” is a Hebrew word, too. It means “contact”, and Trump is very famously a “counterpuncher”, and the symbol of MAGA is a lion.

No coincidences.

1 day ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Wow! That seems like a lot of work. I would never feel like I was doing it quite right.

Men do not do things perfectly. What’s required of us is only to act anyway, in obedience, humility, and prayer. Not that I explicitly pray anywhere near enough, but I try to consider what I’m doing, and hope that my discernment is guided by the Holy Spirit. Maybe that counts as praying without ceasing, but I have no idea.

There is a difference between doing something from instruction as opposed to learning them by working with those who have been doing it for years. There are little knacks passed down & instructions can never take into consideration the details in the world that have changed over time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRdfX7ut8gw

It’s funny. Tradition is important, but holding too tightly to it leads to going far off the path. The same is true politically. We need both “conservative” and “liberal” ideas in play, but they’ve both been corrupted.

Things are at a point where I will take traditions into consideration, but am very much out on my own new road through the (metaphorical) wilderness, as it were. The cross marks the endgoal spot.

Do you grow the wheat & grind it yourself?

Maybe at some point. Not everything can be followed all at once or perfectly, ever. Most Seders just buy crackers made to traditional code and blessed by a rabbi. Making that yourself isn’t hard, just flour, water, oil and salt, and put it on a hot surface for a while. We are called to be a nation of kings and priests, and the man of the household is meant to be the priest, so why do I require a priest or a rabbi instead of stepping out in faith myself? Was the veil not torn? The rabbis were rebuked for having made the Torah too heavy of a yoke for people to bear, and they didn’t repent of it. Consider the deeper meanings of all the ingredients. What is oil? What is salt? Should I use this here or not? It’s good practice on breaking things down to their very basic components. Childlike thought. I don’t grow my own wheat yet, maybe someday, but one could easily buy whole wheat and grind it to flour themselves. That’s a much better practice than buying flour anyway. Wheat is like coffee - once you grind it, it starts oxidizing and losing nutritional value and flavor - decomposing, as it were. It’s why they “fortify” flour. Getting closer to the life is good.

I wouldn't know what details to follow or even if my interpretation of them was ever quite right.

No worries. Just study. Things will show up. Everyone starts life as a child.

Do you read Hebrew? Do you really understand it the way they did when the book was written???

The aleph bet, yes. Some words I recognize, but I do not “know Hebrew”. The “sons of disobedience” sure do, though!

Are you a priest or minister?

In a titular sense? No. I am trying, in my own way and time, to be one within my own household, however flawed, and think we all should be doing that.

Fundamentally, I just consider the whole Bible applicable and am trying to follow as much of it as possible.

The only real question I have is, are you saying that the way they prepare the Passover in such a fashion that it simulates the crucifixion of our Lord?

I don’t know what their scriptural basis is for making matzah the way they do, or why they have the afikomen, but yes.

https://www.songforisrael.org/news/indexphp/2015/4/the-symbolism-of-the-passover-afikomen-points-to-messiah

https://www.chosenpeople.com/matzah-points-to-jesus/

Is it? Is it all explained in that Haggadah book?

I’m not sure. I only combine some components of their book with scripture, and focus more on incorporating and meditating on as much of the scripture as possible than on including all the steps of the Haggadah. I include those where I feel like they reflect scripture and prophecy. Note that there are scriptural requirements to participate in a Passover. One should do their best to meet them, spiritually.

BTW There are a few Jews out there that realize who Christ is. I know they are rare but maybe not as rare as you think. They don't announce it to the world, they have families & all that.

By that same note, I haven’t had the heart to tell them why people are after them and hate them as a class. They genuinely don’t get it. It’s bizarre. Some is because evil hates good, of course, but the confusing part is how they’re completely unaware of “infiltration” and the requirement to “remove the evildoers from among you”. I’m not sure if it’s harder to speak with them on these things, or with Christians on where they are ritually ignoring the Bible. They’re both difficult, and I, as are all, am flawed. Both are my brothers and sisters if their hearts seek Father.

That's when he told me but he also told me that: "All the Jews next to Trump are Christians" IDK how he knows that. Maybe he can tell something about their mannerism.

Tbh I don’t know how to tell it, either. It’s one of the things I wrestle with here, and have probably said some stupid and incorrect things in the process of doing so, but how else is anyone supposed to figure anything out?

I just want to uncover what’s been misunderstood and lost, and discern how to remove the evildoers from the congregation.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17txfLnl2J/the-bible-and-bribes/c/

https://greatawakening.win/p/1994yNLWrK/charlie-kirk-on-the-biblical-ori/c/

By the way, “MAGA” is a Hebrew word, too. It means “contact”, and Trump is very famously a “counterpuncher”, and the symbol of MAGA is a lion.

No coincidences.

1 day ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Wow! That seems like a lot of work. I would never feel like I was doing it quite right.

Men do not do things perfectly. What’s required of us is only to act anyway, in obedience, humility, and prayer. Not that I explicitly pray anywhere near enough, but I try to consider what I’m doing, and hope that my discernment is guided by the Holy Spirit. Maybe that counts as praying without ceasing, but I have no idea.

There is a difference between doing something from instruction as opposed to learning them by working with those who have been doing it for years. There are little knacks passed down & instructions can never take into consideration the details in the world that have changed over time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRdfX7ut8gw

It’s funny. Tradition is important, but holding too tightly to it leads to going far off the path. The same is true politically. We need both “conservative” and “liberal” ideas in play, but they’ve both been corrupted.

Things are at a point where I will take traditions into consideration, but am very much out on my own new road through the (metaphorical) wilderness, as it were. The cross marks the endgoal spot.

Do you grow the wheat & grind it yourself?

Maybe at some point. Not everything can be followed all at once or perfectly, ever. Most Seders just buy crackers made to traditional code and blessed by a rabbi. Making that yourself isn’t hard, just flour, water, oil and salt, and put it on a hot surface for a while. We are called to be a nation of kings and priests, and the man of the household is meant to be the priest, so why do I require a rabbi instead of stepping out in faith myself? Was the veil not torn? The rabbis were rebuked for having made the Torah too heavy of a yoke for people to bear, and they didn’t repent of it. Consider the deeper meanings of all the ingredients. What is oil? What is salt? Should I use this here or not? It’s good practice on breaking things down to their very basic components. Childlike thought. I don’t grow my own wheat yet, maybe someday, but one could easily buy whole wheat and grind it to flour themselves. That’s a much better practice than buying flour anyway. Wheat is like coffee - once you grind it, it starts oxidizing and losing nutritional value and flavor - decomposing, as it were. It’s why they “fortify” flour. Getting closer to the life is good.

I wouldn't know what details to follow or even if my interpretation of them was ever quite right.

No worries. Just study. Things will show up. Everyone starts life as a child.

Do you read Hebrew? Do you really understand it the way they did when the book was written???

The aleph bet, yes. Some words I recognize, but I do not “know Hebrew”. The “sons of disobedience” sure do, though!

Are you a priest or minister?

In a titular sense? No. I am trying, in my own way and time, to be one within my own household, however flawed, and think we all should be doing that.

Fundamentally, I just consider the whole Bible applicable and am trying to follow as much of it as possible.

The only real question I have is, are you saying that the way they prepare the Passover in such a fashion that it simulates the crucifixion of our Lord?

I don’t know what their scriptural basis is for making matzah the way they do, or why they have the afikomen, but yes.

https://www.songforisrael.org/news/indexphp/2015/4/the-symbolism-of-the-passover-afikomen-points-to-messiah

https://www.chosenpeople.com/matzah-points-to-jesus/

Is it? Is it all explained in that Haggadah book?

I’m not sure. I only combine some components of their book with scripture, and focus more on incorporating and meditating on as much of the scripture as possible than on including all the steps of the Haggadah. I include those where I feel like they reflect scripture and prophecy. Note that there are scriptural requirements to participate in a Passover. One should do their best to meet them, spiritually.

BTW There are a few Jews out there that realize who Christ is. I know they are rare but maybe not as rare as you think. They don't announce it to the world, they have families & all that.

By that same note, I haven’t had the heart to tell them why people are after them and hate them as a class. They genuinely don’t get it. It’s bizarre. Some is because evil hates good, of course, but the confusing part is how they’re completely unaware of “infiltration” and the requirement to “remove the evildoers from among you”. I’m not sure if it’s harder to speak with them on these things, or with Christians on where they are ritually ignoring the Bible. They’re both difficult, and I, as are all, am flawed. Both are my brothers and sisters if their hearts seek Father.

That's when he told me but he also told me that: "All the Jews next to Trump are Christians" IDK how he knows that. Maybe he can tell something about their mannerism.

Tbh I don’t know how to tell it, either. It’s one of the things I wrestle with here, and have probably said some stupid and incorrect things in the process of doing so, but how else is anyone supposed to figure anything out?

I just want to uncover what’s been misunderstood and lost, and discern how to remove the evildoers from the congregation.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17txfLnl2J/the-bible-and-bribes/c/

https://greatawakening.win/p/1994yNLWrK/charlie-kirk-on-the-biblical-ori/c/

By the way, “MAGA” is a Hebrew word, too. It means “contact”, and Trump is very famously a “counterpuncher”, and the symbol of MAGA is a lion.

No coincidences.

1 day ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Wow! That seems like a lot of work. I would never feel like I was doing it quite right.

Men do not do things perfectly. What’s required of us is only to act anyway, in obedience, humility, and prayer. Not that I explicitly pray anywhere near enough, but I try to consider what I’m doing, and hope that my discernment is guided by the Holy Spirit. Maybe that counts as praying without ceasing, but I have no idea.

There is a difference between doing something from instruction as opposed to learning them by working with those who have been doing it for years. There are little knacks passed down & instructions can never take into consideration the details in the world that have changed over time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRdfX7ut8gw

It’s funny. Tradition is important, but holding too tightly to it leads to going far off the path. The same is true politically. We need both “conservative” and “liberal” ideas in play, but they’ve both been corrupted.

Things are at a point where I will take traditions into consideration, but am very much out on my own new road through the (metaphorical) wilderness, as it were. The cross marks the endgoal spot.

Do you grow the wheat & grind it yourself?

Maybe at some point. Not everything can be followed all at once or perfectly, ever. Most Seders just buy crackers made to traditional code and blessed by a rabbi. Making that yourself isn’t hard, just flour, water, oil and salt, and put it on a hot surface for a while. We are called to be a nation of kings and priests, and the man of the household is meant to be the priest, so why do I require a rabbi instead of stepping out in faith myself? Was the veil not torn? The rabbis were scolded for having made the Torah too heavy of a yoke for people to bear. Consider the deeper meanings of all the ingredients. What is oil? What is salt? Should I use this here or not? It’s good practice on breaking things down to their very basic components. Childlike thought. I don’t grow my own wheat yet, maybe someday, but one could easily buy whole wheat and grind it to flour themselves. That’s a much better practice than buying flour anyway. Wheat is like coffee - once you grind it, it starts oxidizing and losing nutritional value and flavor - decomposing, as it were. It’s why they “fortify” flour. Getting closer to the life is good.

I wouldn't know what details to follow or even if my interpretation of them was ever quite right.

No worries. Just study. Things will show up. Everyone starts life as a child.

Do you read Hebrew? Do you really understand it the way they did when the book was written???

The aleph bet, yes. Some words I recognize, but I do not “know Hebrew”. The “sons of disobedience” sure do, though!

Are you a priest or minister?

In a titular sense? No. I am trying, in my own way and time, to be one within my own household, however flawed, and think we all should be doing that.

Fundamentally, I just consider the whole Bible applicable and am trying to follow as much of it as possible.

The only real question I have is, are you saying that the way they prepare the Passover in such a fashion that it simulates the crucifixion of our Lord?

I don’t know what their scriptural basis is for making matzah the way they do, or why they have the afikomen, but yes.

https://www.songforisrael.org/news/indexphp/2015/4/the-symbolism-of-the-passover-afikomen-points-to-messiah

https://www.chosenpeople.com/matzah-points-to-jesus/

Is it? Is it all explained in that Haggadah book?

I’m not sure. I only combine some components of their book with scripture, and focus more on incorporating and meditating on as much of the scripture as possible than on including all the steps of the Haggadah. I include those where I feel like they reflect scripture and prophecy. Note that there are scriptural requirements to participate in a Passover. One should do their best to meet them, spiritually.

BTW There are a few Jews out there that realize who Christ is. I know they are rare but maybe not as rare as you think. They don't announce it to the world, they have families & all that.

By that same note, I haven’t had the heart to tell them why people are after them and hate them as a class. They genuinely don’t get it. It’s bizarre. Some is because evil hates good, of course, but the confusing part is how they’re completely unaware of “infiltration” and the requirement to “remove the evildoers from among you”. I’m not sure if it’s harder to speak with them on these things, or with Christians on where they are ritually ignoring the Bible. They’re both difficult, and I, as are all, am flawed. Both are my brothers and sisters if their hearts seek Father.

That's when he told me but he also told me that: "All the Jews next to Trump are Christians" IDK how he knows that. Maybe he can tell something about their mannerism.

Tbh I don’t know how to tell it, either. It’s one of the things I wrestle with here, and have probably said some stupid and incorrect things in the process of doing so, but how else is anyone supposed to figure anything out?

I just want to uncover what’s been misunderstood and lost, and discern how to remove the evildoers from the congregation.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17txfLnl2J/the-bible-and-bribes/c/

https://greatawakening.win/p/1994yNLWrK/charlie-kirk-on-the-biblical-ori/c/

By the way, “MAGA” is a Hebrew word, too. It means “contact”, and Trump is very famously a “counterpuncher”, and the symbol of MAGA is a lion.

No coincidences.

1 day ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Wow! That seems like a lot of work. I would never feel like I was doing it quite right.

Men do not do things perfectly. What’s required of us is only to act anyway, in obedience, humility, and prayer. Not that I explicitly pray anywhere near enough, but I try to consider what I’m doing, and hope that my discernment is guided by the Holy Spirit. Maybe that counts as praying without ceasing, but I have no idea.

There is a difference between doing something from instruction as opposed to learning them by working with those who have been doing it for years. There are little knacks passed down & instructions can never take into consideration the details in the world that have changed over time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRdfX7ut8gw

It’s funny. Tradition is important, but holding too tightly to it leads to going far off the path. The same is true politically. We need both “conservative” and “liberal” ideas in play, but they’ve both been corrupted.

Things are at a point where I will take traditions into consideration, but am very much out on my own new road through the (metaphorical) wilderness, as it were. The cross marks the endgoal spot.

Do you grow the wheat & grind it yourself?

Maybe at some point. Not everything can be followed all at once or perfectly, ever. Most Seders just buy crackers made to traditional code and blessed by a rabbi. Making that yourself isn’t hard, just flour, water, oil and salt, and put it on a hot surface for a while. We are called to be a nation of kings and priests, and the man of the household is meant to be the priest, so why do I require a rabbi instead of stepping out in faith myself? Was the veil not torn? Consider the deeper meanings of all the ingredients. What is oil? What is salt? Should I use this here or not? It’s good practice on breaking things down to their very basic components. I don’t grow my own wheat yet, maybe someday, but one could easily buy whole wheat and grind it to flour themselves. That’s a much better practice than buying flour anyway. Wheat is like coffee - once you grind it, it starts oxidizing and losing nutritional value and flavor - decomposing, as it were. It’s why they “fortify” flour. Getting closer to the life is good.

I wouldn't know what details to follow or even if my interpretation of them was ever quite right.

No worries. Just study. Things will show up. Everyone starts life as a child.

Do you read Hebrew? Do you really understand it the way they did when the book was written???

The aleph bet, yes. Some words I recognize, but I do not “know Hebrew”. The “sons of disobedience” sure do, though!

Are you a priest or minister?

In a titular sense? No. I am trying, in my own way and time, to be one within my own household, however flawed, and think we all should be doing that.

Fundamentally, I just consider the whole Bible applicable and am trying to follow as much of it as possible.

The only real question I have is, are you saying that the way they prepare the Passover in such a fashion that it simulates the crucifixion of our Lord?

I don’t know what their scriptural basis is for making matzah the way they do, or why they have the afikomen, but yes.

https://www.songforisrael.org/news/indexphp/2015/4/the-symbolism-of-the-passover-afikomen-points-to-messiah

https://www.chosenpeople.com/matzah-points-to-jesus/

Is it? Is it all explained in that Haggadah book?

I’m not sure. I only combine some components of their book with scripture, and focus more on incorporating and meditating on as much of the scripture as possible than on including all the steps of the Haggadah. I include those where I feel like they reflect scripture and prophecy. Note that there are scriptural requirements to participate in a Passover. One should do their best to meet them, spiritually.

BTW There are a few Jews out there that realize who Christ is. I know they are rare but maybe not as rare as you think. They don't announce it to the world, they have families & all that.

By that same note, I haven’t had the heart to tell them why people are after them and hate them as a class. They genuinely don’t get it. It’s bizarre. Some is because evil hates good, of course, but the confusing part is how they’re completely unaware of “infiltration” and the requirement to “remove the evildoers from among you”. I’m not sure if it’s harder to speak with them on these things, or with Christians on where they are ritually ignoring the Bible. They’re both difficult, and I, as are all, am flawed. Both are my brothers and sisters if their hearts seek Father.

That's when he told me but he also told me that: "All the Jews next to Trump are Christians" IDK how he knows that. Maybe he can tell something about their mannerism.

Tbh I don’t know how to tell it, either. It’s one of the things I wrestle with here, and have probably said some stupid and incorrect things in the process of doing so, but how else is anyone supposed to figure anything out?

I just want to uncover what’s been misunderstood and lost, and discern how to remove the evildoers from the congregation.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17txfLnl2J/the-bible-and-bribes/c/

https://greatawakening.win/p/1994yNLWrK/charlie-kirk-on-the-biblical-ori/c/

By the way, “MAGA” is a Hebrew word, too. It means “contact”, and Trump is very famously a “counterpuncher”, and the symbol of MAGA is a lion.

No coincidences.

1 day ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Wow! That seems like a lot of work. I would never feel like I was doing it quite right.

Men do not do things perfectly. What’s required of us is only to act anyway, in obedience, humility, and prayer. Not that I explicitly pray anywhere near enough, but I try to consider what I’m doing, and hope that my discernment is guided by the Holy Spirit. Maybe that counts as praying without ceasing, but I have no idea.

There is a difference between doing something from instruction as opposed to learning them by working with those who have been doing it for years. There are little knacks passed down & instructions can never take into consideration the details in the world that have changed over time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRdfX7ut8gw

It’s funny. Tradition is important, but holding too tightly to it leads to going far off the path. The same is true politically. We need both “conservative” and “liberal” ideas in play, but they’ve both been corrupted.

Things are at a point where I will take traditions into consideration, but am very much out on my own new road through the (metaphorical) wilderness, as it were. The cross marks the endgoal spot.

Do you grow the wheat & grind it yourself?

Maybe at some point. Not everything can be followed all at once or perfectly, ever. Most Seders just buy crackers made to traditional code and blessed by a rabbi. Making that yourself isn’t hard, just flour, water, oil and salt, and put it on a hot surface for a while. We are called to be a nation of kings and priests, and the man of the household is meant to be the priest, so why do I require a rabbi instead of stepping out in faith myself? Was the veil not torn? Consider the deeper meanings of all the ingredients. What is oil? What is salt? Should I use this here or not? It’s good practice on breaking things down to their very basic components. I don’t grow my own wheat yet, maybe someday, but one could easily buy whole wheat and grind it to flour themselves. That’s a much better practice than buying flour anyway. Wheat is like coffee - once you grind it, it starts oxidizing and losing nutritional value and flavor - decomposing, as it were. It’s why they “fortify” flour. Getting closer to the life is good.

I wouldn't know what details to follow or even if my interpretation of them was ever quite right.

No worries. Just study. Things will show up. Everyone starts life as a child.

Do you read Hebrew? Do you really understand it the way they did when the book was written???

The aleph bet, yes. Some words I recognize, but I do not “know Hebrew”. The “sons of disobedience” sure do, though!

Are you a priest or minister?

In a titular sense? No. I am trying, in my own way and time, to be one within my own household, however flawed, and think we all should be doing that.

Fundamentally, I just consider the whole Bible applicable and am trying to follow as much of it as possible.

The only real question I have is, are you saying that the way they prepare the Passover in such a fashion that it simulates the crucifixion of our Lord?

I don’t know what their scriptural basis is for making matzah the way they do, or why they have the afikomen, but yes.

https://www.songforisrael.org/news/indexphp/2015/4/the-symbolism-of-the-passover-afikomen-points-to-messiah

https://www.chosenpeople.com/matzah-points-to-jesus/

Is it? Is it all explained in that Haggadah book?

I’m not sure. I only combine some components of their book with scripture, and focus more on incorporating and meditating on as much of the scripture as possible than on including all the steps of the Haggadah. I include those where I feel like they reflect scripture and prophecy. Note that there are scriptural requirements to participate in a Passover. One should do their best to meet them, spiritually.

BTW There are a few Jews out there that realize who Christ is. I know they are rare but maybe not as rare as you think. They don't announce it to the world, they have families & all that.

By that same note, I haven’t had the heart to tell them why people are after them and hate them as a class. They genuinely don’t get it. It’s bizarre. Some is because evil hates good, of course, but the confusing part is how they’re completely unaware of “infiltration” and the requirement to “remove the evildoers from among you”. I’m not sure if it’s harder to speak with them on these things, or with Christians on where they are ritually ignoring the Bible. They’re both difficult, and I, as are all, am flawed. Both are my brothers and sisters if their hearts seek Father.

That's when he told me but he also told me that: "All the Jews next to Trump are Christians" IDK how he knows that. Maybe he can tell something about their mannerism.

Tbh I don’t know how to tell it, either. It’s one of the things I wrestle with here, and have probably said some stupid and incorrect things in the process of doing so, but how else is anyone supposed to figure anything out?

I just want to uncover what’s been misunderstood and lost, and discern how to remove the evildoers from the congregation.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17txfLnl2J/the-bible-and-bribes/c/

https://greatawakening.win/p/1994yNLWrK/charlie-kirk-on-the-biblical-ori/c/

By the way, “MAGA” is a Hebrew word, too. It means “contact”, and Trump is very famously a “counterpuncher”.

1 day ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Wow! That seems like a lot of work. I would never feel like I was doing it quite right.

Men do not do things perfectly. What’s required of us is only to act anyway, in obedience, humility, and prayer. Not that I explicitly pray anywhere near enough, but I try to consider what I’m doing, and hope that my discernment is guided by the Holy Spirit. Maybe that counts as praying without ceasing, but I have no idea.

There is a difference between doing something from instruction as opposed to learning them by working with those who have been doing it for years. There are little knacks passed down & instructions can never take into consideration the details in the world that have changed over time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRdfX7ut8gw

It’s funny. Tradition is important, but holding too tightly to it leads to going far off the path. The same is true politically. We need both “conservative” and “liberal” ideas in play, but they’ve both been corrupted.

Things are at a point where I will take traditions into consideration, but am very much out on my own new road through the (metaphorical) wilderness, as it were. The cross marks the endgoal spot.

Do you grow the wheat & grind it yourself?

Maybe at some point. Not everything can be followed all at once or perfectly, ever. Most Seders just buy crackers made to traditional code and blessed by a rabbi. Making that yourself isn’t hard, just flour, water, oil and salt, and put it on a hot surface for a while. We are called to be a nation of kings and priests, and the man of the household is meant to be the priest, so why do I require a rabbi instead of stepping out in faith myself? Was the veil not torn? Consider the deeper meanings of all the ingredients. What is oil? What is salt? Should I use this here or not? It’s good practice on breaking things down to their very basic components. I don’t grow my own wheat yet, maybe someday, but one could easily buy whole wheat and grind it to flour themselves. That’s a much better practice than buying flour anyway. Wheat is like coffee - once you grind it, it starts oxidizing and losing nutritional value and flavor - decomposing, as it were. It’s why they “fortify” flour. Getting closer to the life is good.

I wouldn't know what details to follow or even if my interpretation of them was ever quite right.

No worries. Just study. Things will show up. Everyone starts life as a child.

Do you read Hebrew? Do you really understand it the way they did when the book was written???

The aleph bet, yes. Some words I recognize, but I do not “know Hebrew”. The “sons of disobedience” sure do, though!

Are you a priest or minister?

In a titular sense? No. I am trying, in my own way and time, to be one within my own household, however flawed, and think we all should be doing that.

Fundamentally, I just consider the whole Bible applicable and am trying to follow as much of it as possible.

The only real question I have is, are you saying that the way they prepare the Passover in such a fashion that it simulates the crucifixion of our Lord?

I don’t know what their scriptural basis is for making matzah the way they do, or why they have the afikomen, but yes.

https://www.songforisrael.org/news/indexphp/2015/4/the-symbolism-of-the-passover-afikomen-points-to-messiah

https://www.chosenpeople.com/matzah-points-to-jesus/

Is it? Is it all explained in that Haggadah book?

I’m not sure. I only combine some components of their book with scripture, and focus more on incorporating and meditating on as much of the scripture as possible than on including all the steps of the Haggadah. I include those where I feel like they reflect scripture and prophecy. Note that there are scriptural requirements to participate in a Passover. One should do their best to meet them, spiritually.

BTW There are a few Jews out there that realize who Christ is. I know they are rare but maybe not as rare as you think. They don't announce it to the world, they have families & all that.

By that same note, I haven’t had the heart to tell them why people are after them and hate them as a class. They genuinely don’t get it. It’s bizarre. Some is because evil hates good, of course, but the confusing part is how they’re completely unaware of “infiltration” and the requirement to “remove the evildoers from among you”. I’m not sure if it’s harder to speak with them on these things, or with Christians on where they are ritually ignoring the Bible. They’re both difficult, and I, as are all, am flawed.

That's when he told me but he also told me that: "All the Jews next to Trump are Christians" IDK how he knows that. Maybe he can tell something about their mannerism.

Tbh I don’t know how to tell it, either. It’s one of the things I wrestle with here, and have probably said some stupid and incorrect things in the process of doing so, but how else is anyone supposed to figure anything out?

I just want to uncover what’s been misunderstood and lost, and discern how to remove the evildoers from the congregation.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17txfLnl2J/the-bible-and-bribes/c/

https://greatawakening.win/p/1994yNLWrK/charlie-kirk-on-the-biblical-ori/c/

By the way, “MAGA” is a Hebrew word, too. It means “contact”, and Trump is very famously a “counterpuncher”.

1 day ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Wow! That seems like a lot of work. I would never feel like I was doing it quite right.

Men do not do things perfectly. What’s required of us is only to act anyway, in obedience, humility, and prayer. Not that I explicitly pray anywhere near enough, but I try to consider what I’m doing, and hope that my discernment is guided. Maybe that counts as praying without ceasing, but I have no idea.

There is a difference between doing something from instruction as opposed to learning them by working with those who have been doing it for years. There are little knacks passed down & instructions can never take into consideration the details in the world that have changed over time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRdfX7ut8gw

It’s funny. Tradition is important, but holding too tightly to it leads to going far off the path. The same is true politically. We need both “conservative” and “liberal” ideas in play, but they’ve both been corrupted.

Things are at a point where I will take traditions into consideration, but am very much out on my own new road through the (metaphorical) wilderness, as it were. The cross marks the endgoal spot.

Do you grow the wheat & grind it yourself?

Maybe at some point. Not everything can be followed all at once or perfectly, ever. Most Seders just buy crackers made to traditional code and blessed by a rabbi. Making that yourself isn’t hard, just flour, water, oil and salt, and put it on a hot surface for a while. We are called to be a nation of kings and priests, and the man of the household is meant to be the priest, so why do I require a rabbi instead of stepping out in faith myself? Was the veil not torn? Consider the deeper meanings of all the ingredients. What is oil? What is salt? Should I use this here or not? It’s good practice on breaking things down to their very basic components. I don’t grow my own wheat yet, maybe someday, but one could easily buy whole wheat and grind it to flour themselves. That’s a much better practice than buying flour anyway. Wheat is like coffee - once you grind it, it starts oxidizing and losing nutritional value and flavor - decomposing, as it were. It’s why they “fortify” flour. Getting closer to the life is good.

I wouldn't know what details to follow or even if my interpretation of them was ever quite right.

No worries. Just study. Things will show up. Everyone starts life as a child.

Do you read Hebrew? Do you really understand it the way they did when the book was written???

The aleph bet, yes. Some words I recognize, but I do not “know Hebrew”. The “sons of disobedience” sure do, though!

Are you a priest or minister?

In a titular sense? No. I am trying, in my own way and time, to be one within my own household, however flawed, and think we all should be doing that.

Fundamentally, I just consider the whole Bible applicable and am trying to follow as much of it as possible.

The only real question I have is, are you saying that the way they prepare the Passover in such a fashion that it simulates the crucifixion of our Lord?

I don’t know what their scriptural basis is for making matzah the way they do, or why they have the afikomen, but yes.

https://www.songforisrael.org/news/indexphp/2015/4/the-symbolism-of-the-passover-afikomen-points-to-messiah

https://www.chosenpeople.com/matzah-points-to-jesus/

Is it? Is it all explained in that Haggadah book?

I’m not sure. I only combine some components of their book with scripture, and focus more on incorporating and meditating on as much of the scripture as possible than on including all the steps of the Haggadah. I include those where I feel like they reflect scripture and prophecy. Note that there are scriptural requirements to participate in a Passover. One should do their best to meet them, spiritually.

BTW There are a few Jews out there that realize who Christ is. I know they are rare but maybe not as rare as you think. They don't announce it to the world, they have families & all that.

By that same note, I haven’t had the heart to tell them why people are after them and hate them as a class. They genuinely don’t get it. It’s bizarre. Some is because evil hates good, of course, but the confusing part is how they’re completely unaware of “infiltration” and the requirement to “remove the evildoers from among you”. I’m not sure if it’s harder to speak with them on these things, or with Christians on where they are ritually ignoring the Bible. They’re both difficult, and I, as are all, am flawed.

That's when he told me but he also told me that: "All the Jews next to Trump are Christians" IDK how he knows that. Maybe he can tell something about their mannerism.

Tbh I don’t know how to tell it, either. It’s one of the things I wrestle with here, and have probably said some stupid and incorrect things in the process of doing so, but how else is anyone supposed to figure anything out?

I just want to uncover what’s been misunderstood and lost, and discern how to remove the evildoers from the congregation.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17txfLnl2J/the-bible-and-bribes/c/

https://greatawakening.win/p/1994yNLWrK/charlie-kirk-on-the-biblical-ori/c/

By the way, “MAGA” is a Hebrew word, too. It means “contact”, and Trump is very famously a “counterpuncher”.

1 day ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Wow! That seems like a lot of work. I would never feel like I was doing it quite right.

Men do not do things perfectly. What’s required of us is only to act anyway, in obedience, humility, and prayer. Not that I explicitly pray anywhere near enough, but I try to consider what I’m doing, and hope that my discernment is guided. Maybe that counts as praying without ceasing, but I have no idea.

There is a difference between doing something from instruction as opposed to learning them by working with those who have been doing it for years. There are little knacks passed down & instructions can never take into consideration the details in the world that have changed over time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gRdfX7ut8gw

It’s funny. Tradition is important, but holding too tightly to it leads to going far off the path. The same is true politically. We need both “conservative” and “liberal” ideas in play, but they’ve both been corrupted.

Things are at a point where I will take traditions into consideration, but am very much out on my own new road through the (metaphorical) wilderness, as it were. The cross marks the endgoal spot.

Do you grow the wheat & grind it yourself?

Maybe at some point. Not everything can be followed all at once or perfectly, ever. Most Seders just buy crackers made to traditional code and blessed by a rabbi. Making that yourself isn’t hard, just flour, water, oil and salt, and put it on a hot surface for a while. We are called to be a nation of kings and priests, and the man of the household is meant to be the priest, so why do I require a rabbi instead of stepping out in faith myself? Was the veil not torn? Consider the deeper meanings of all the ingredients. What is oil? What is salt? Should I use this here or not? It’s good practice on breaking things down to their very basic components. I don’t grow my own wheat yet, maybe someday, but one could easily buy whole wheat and grind it to flour themselves. That’s a much better practice than buying flour anyway. Wheat is like coffee - once you grind it, it starts oxidizing and losing nutritional value and flavor - decomposing, as it were. It’s why they “fortify” flour. Getting closer to the life is good.

I wouldn't know what details to follow or even if my interpretation of them was ever quite right.

No worries. Just study. Things will show up. Everyone starts life as a child.

Do you read Hebrew? Do you really understand it the way they did when the book was written???

The aleph bet, yes. Some words I recognize, but I do not “know Hebrew”. The “sons of disobedience” sure do, though!

Are you a priest or minister?

In a titular sense? No. I am trying, in my own way and time, to be one within my own household, however flawed, and think we all should be doing that.

Fundamentally, I just consider the whole Bible applicable and am trying to follow as much of it as possible.

The only real question I have is, are you saying that the way they prepare the Passover in such a fashion that it simulates the crucifixion of our Lord?

I don’t know what their scriptural basis is for making matzah the way they do, or why they have the afikomen, but yes.

https://www.songforisrael.org/news/indexphp/2015/4/the-symbolism-of-the-passover-afikomen-points-to-messiah

https://www.chosenpeople.com/matzah-points-to-jesus/

Is it? Is it all explained in that Haggadah book?

I’m not sure. I only combine some components of their book with scripture, and focus more on incorporating and meditating on as much of the scripture as possible than on including all the steps of the Haggadah. I include those where I feel like they reflect scripture and prophecy. Note that there are scriptural requirements to participate in a Passover. One should do their best to meet them, spiritually.

BTW There are a few Jews out there that realize who Christ is. I know they are rare but maybe not as rare as you think. They don't announce it to the world, they have families & all that.

By that same note, I haven’t had the heart to tell them why people are after them and hate them as a class. They genuinely don’t get it. It’s bizarre. Some is because evil hates good, of course, but the confusing part is how they’re completely unaware of “infiltration” and the requirement to “remove the evildoers from among you”. I’m not sure if it’s harder to speak with them on these things, or with Christians on where they are ritually ignoring the Bible. They’re both difficult, and I, as are all, am flawed.

That's when he told me but he also told me that: "All the Jews next to Trump are Christians" IDK how he knows that. Maybe he can tell something about their mannerism.

Tbh I don’t know how to tell it, either. It’s one of the things I wrestle with here, and have probably said some stupid and incorrect things in the process of doing so, but how else is anyone supposed to figure anything out?

I just want to uncover what’s been misunderstood and lost, and discern how to remove the evildoers from the congregation.

https://greatawakening.win/p/17txfLnl2J/the-bible-and-bribes/c/

https://greatawakening.win/p/1994yNLWrK/charlie-kirk-on-the-biblical-ori/c/

By the way, “MAGA” is a Hebrew word, too.

1 day ago
1 score