We are witnessing with our own eyes and ears the unfolding of ancient Bible prophecy, especially those prophecies of Ezekiel. Not only is there again a Jewish State after 2000 years, but also all the nations lining up against Israel foretold by the prophet are nearly aligned and ready to go up against HaShem's chosen nation (SEE:Ezekiel Chapters 37 onward).
Aline takes us to the Dead Sea where we see another of Ezekiel's fantastic prophecies coming into reality after nearly 4000 years. Aquatic and surface plant life have returned to the barren Judean desert and even more revelatory is the discovery of fresh-water fish now swimming and multiplying in the Dead Sea and a fresh water river spoken of by the prophet that flows from the Mountain (Temple Mount) of Jerusalem southerly to and into the Dead Sea.
We are truly living in very, very exciting times and what a great time to be alive and witness the Bible coming to life before our very lives.
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Parshat Naso is the longest single parsha in the Torah, clocking in at 176 verses. That’s Torah’s way of saying, “Hey, you might want to take a long , serious and contemplative look at what you’re about to learn.”
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This Torah portion is a powder keg of rebellion, ego, Divine smackdowns, and deep theological reflection. It’s more than just a cautionary tale, it’s a microscope on the human soul, power, leadership, and holiness.
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So, what makes us Jews think we’re right when it comes to holy living? The short answer? We don’t think we’re right, we think we’re obligated.
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