Yo searchers! Can we help you? – December 2015

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12/25 15 “the jewish mystique pdf” – The Jewish Mystique by Ernest Van Den Haag

 

 

12/09/15 “restoring abrahamic faith” – In “Further to our Statement” the opening sentence is this:

“One of the books that greatly influenced our Sinai 6000 community is a book authored by James D. Tabor, Restoring Abrahamic Faith, available on the web at www.Genesis2000.org.”  Here are some excerpts from that book which is a MUST OWN for every true seeker of the One True God:

 

12/08/15: “mace between his legs” in bible – 

  • Genesis/Bereshith 49: Jacob/Israel’s Legacy and Last Farewell
  • 10 The scepter shall not depart from Yehuda,
    nor the staff-of-command from between his legs,
    until they bring him tribute,
    -the obedience of peoples is his.

     

    [EF] until they bring . . .: Hebrew difficult; others use “until Shiloh comes.”  The phrase is an old and unsolved problem for interpreter and translator alike.

     

    [RA] mace.  The Hebrew meoqeq refers to a ruler’s long staff, a clear parallel to “scepter.”  There is no reason to construe it, as some have done, as a euphemism for the phallus, though the image of the mace between the legs surely suggests virile power in political leadership.

     

    that tribute to him may come. This is a notorious crux.  The Masoretic Text seems to read “until he comes to Shiloh,” a dark phrase that has inspired much messianic interpretation.  The present translation follows an exegetical tradition that goes back to the Middle Ages, which breaks up the word “Shiloh” and vocalizes it differently as shai lo.

     

 

Update: 12/05/15:  Can you believe this, there are no ‘search terms’ registering on our site-stats!  No Q, no A.  So we’ll wait.  Meanwhile, don’t forget, Sunday sundown begins the celebration of the Jewish holiday Hanukkah, their festival of lights.  Check out this link if you’re wondering what this feast is about:

And for clarification of a question you didn’t ask but we’re giving the answer anyway:

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[Perhaps it’s because it’s the 12th and last month of the year; perhaps it’s because the month is associated with the Jewish festival of lights called Hanukkah and the Christian celebration of the birth of their Messiah; whatever it is, December is one month that warms the heart and brings to mind many memories about the reunions and celebrations associated with this holiday-filled season.  

 

Here’s one FYI from http://www.wonderslist.com/10-intresting-facts-about-the-month-december/

 

December, a month filled with love, humanity and gift giving events like Christmas and New Year Evening, it also be a month filled with Romance. This article present the 10 Interesting Facts About The Month December .

 

December is the 12th and last month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and one of seven months with the length of 31 days. December starts on the same day of the week as September every year and ends on the same day as April every year. December is the month with the shortest daylight hours of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the longest daylight hours of the year in the Southern Hemisphere. December in the Northern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent to June in the Southern Hemisphere and vice versa.

The Top 10 Interesting Facts About The Month December .

1. International Hug Day (Dec. 4)

2. Winter Flowers Day 

3. Human Rights Day (Dec. 10, UN Declaration)

4. Monkey Day (Dec. 14 – US, UK, Canada, Germany . . . really?)

5. Winter Begins (Dec. 21)

6. Forefather’s Day (Dec. 22 – Plymouth, Massachusetts)

7. Human Light, Humanist holiday (Dec. 23)

8. Christmas Evening (Dec. 24)

9. Christmas Day (Dec. 25)

10. New Years Evening (Dec. 31)

 

Each country most likely has its own day to celebrate this month; our country base honors a national hero like no other, Dr. Jose Rizal, check him out in  Guess who wrote this?

 

This post is designed to aid searchers navigate their way through this website and discover the topics out of over 800 posts we’ve written since we started in 2012.   Click SITEMAP on the upper right box above the Truth Scroll and active Sinai images and you’ll see the list of categories and articles.  

 

Our December image of a tweeting bird is our holiday greeting to our visitors . . . . may we all have a joy-filled peaceful December, until we meet again in 2016 . . . YHWH willing!—Admin1]

 

 

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