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This is the podcast version of the Hebraic roots radio show that is on the 1220 KPJC-AM radio station located in Salem, Oregon

    Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah 112 (A Gardener’s Guide to the Tree of Life)

    Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah 112 (A Gardener’s Guide to the Tree of Life)

    Gardener's Guide

    to the Tree of Life

    Days of Elijah Preparing the Bride















    She is a tree of life to those who take hold of her,



    and happy are all who hold her fast. (Pr 3:18)















    The Torah is a tree of life, and obeying it is the path to fruitfulness. This fruitfulness deepens the relationship, stitching earth to Heaven, where the roots of the Tree extend upward. After all, our eyes really see the world upside down and turn it "right" side up. Or is it? Studying the Word rights the world in the mind and circumcised heart of the diligent disciple of Yeshua.









    One of the frequent metaphors in Scripture is that of a tree representing a human being. "I see men like trees walking." (Mk 8:24) The Torah brought to life in a human being is indeed like a tree of life walking. In fact, the Torah gives specific instructions on how to plant a tree:









    When you come into the land and plant any kind of tree for food, then you shall regard its fruit as forbidden [orlah, uncircumcised]. Three years it shall be forbidden [orlah] to you; it must not be eaten. And in the fourth year all its fruit shall be holy, an offering of praise to the Lord. But in the fifth year you may eat of its fruit, to increase its yield for you: I am the Lord your God. (Le 19:23-25)









    The above passage from Torah portion Kedoshim, Holies, provides a teaching moment from Sefer HaChinnukh §246 and 1 Corinthians 10:23-30. Sefer HaChinnukh is a set of books explaining each commandment in the Torah. Since the Days of Elijah prepare the way of Yeshua's return, the holiness of the tree, representing human beings, instructs us in how to develop our circumcised hearts in holiness. One of the traditional views of Elijah is that he is associated with circumcision, zeal for the Torah.









    Holiness is often the result of a process. For instance, the seventh day of Creation was the first thing called holy in Scripture, and it was the result of a process of creation.









    Holiness in the Mishkan or Mikdash was something to be maintained and guarded after processes of purification.









    Holiness in a person is a matter of growing in sanctification. The mitzvot are the method of achieving holiness, not salvation. 









    Since the tree is often a metaphor for human beings in Scripture, the growth of a goodly (fruit) tree is a metaphor for growing in holiness.









    In simple terms, a tree “planted” in the Land of Israel must be set apart for three years before its fruit may be eaten freely by anyone (assuming holy portions are removed first even after it ages into circumcision). In the fourth year, its fruit is to be eaten in the Temple by the owner or turned into money with a fifth added to be taken to the Temple and enjoyed. 









    Only after the tree loses its orlah status is someone subject to a guilt offering if he/she took a holy portion designated for the Temple. If someone were to eat the set-apart fruit by mistake then, it would require a guilt offering plus a fifth, which is for taking holy things unwittingly.









    Three Levels of Holiness:









    The tree is planted in Israel and grows for three years

    The tree is holy to Adonai to be consumed by the planter only in Jerusalem, circumcised

    The tree finally is subject to terumah, holy tithes, firstfruits, shmittah, yovel, but otherwise freely consumed or sold by the owner; also a person may opportunistically eat of it (but not gather).

    Mark Call – Parsha “Behar” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa

    Mark Call – Parsha “Behar” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa

    Parsha "B'har" or 'in the mount' [Sinai] (Leviticus 25:1-26:2) is both notable - for one specific English word - and also problematic, because it applies "in the land," where we're NOT any more, and arguably because it is even more foreign to our anti-Torah economic and 'world' system than almost anything else except the dishonest weight of the Almighty Fiat Dollar itself.



    But, 'Jubilee' we've HEARD of, even if to no real effect.



    And, again, what with the world melting down, and at the brink of civil and world war to boot, what would a REAL 'great reset' accomplish at this point anyway?



    First, the Erev Shabbat reading, where the concept of the 'yovel' - or Jubilee - is outlined:



    https://hebrewnationonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/SSM-5-24-24-Behar-teaching-podcast-xx.mp3



    It seems clear from the reading that that one of the primary prerequisites of the 'shmita' rest for the land, and then the 50 year 'yovel' - or "Jubilee" - was TRUST: that Yahuah would actually do what He promised, so that His people would have sufficient provision for the rest years.



    Ultimately, history - and Scripture - shows they did not. We still don't.



    "Proclaim liberty throughout the land, and to all the inhabitants thereof," is the inscription on the Libery Bell in Philadelphia, and it comes from this parsha, Leviticus 25:10. But that's just one of the disconnects with Scripture today.



    A even bigger one has to do with the entire concept behind that verse. And a world economic system, based on an abomination to YHVH, that will soon demonstrate why His plan was so much better - because a 'reset' every 50 years beats societal collapse.



    THAT is virtually inevitable now.



    And the "Babylonian Exile," was said to be so that The Land could have its rest. Something that was commanded to be done, that wasn't. In contrast, much of this next judgment seems to be a function of things that He commanded NOT be done, that are. And are taught in schools, too, as a slap in His face.









    Behar: Trust in a Time of Cyclical Churn and Turmoil"



    https://hebrewnationonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/WT-CooH-5-25-24-Behar-Trust-amidst-the-Churn-podcast-xx.mp3



    The combined two-part teaching is here:

    Calming Harp #174

    Calming Harp #174

    David reminds us in Psalm 12 of how our Heavenly Father remains faithful even though we see so much unfaithfulness surrounding us throughout the world. People we are supposed to be able to trust disappoint us. Sometimes we don't know where to turn. Our Heavenly Father remains the one we can trust no matter what. Those who are unfaithful will have a day when they will have to answer for their poor choices and bad leadership. He will make sure that all is balanced in the final accounting. Hang on, He will see you through.



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    Knowing the Suffering Servant: Yeshua

    Knowing the Suffering Servant: Yeshua

    I want to become one with him. I no longer count on my own righteousness through obeying the law; rather, I become righteous through faith in Christ. For God’s way of making us right with himself depends on faith. I want to know Christ and experience the mighty power that raised him from the dead. I want to suffer with him, sharing in his death...Philippians 3:9-10



    Audio reading: Lev 27:1-10 2 Sam 15:23-16:23 John 18:25-19:22 Psalm 119:113-128 Prov 16:10-11



    Audio reading: Lev 27:11-20 2 Sam 17:1-29 John 19:23-42 Psalm 119:129-152 Prov 16:12-13



    The world needs to see something that can be seen. It needs to see people who live like Yeshua, the lamb, who are triumphant in suffering.It needs to see people who humbly bear their crosses yet show love and mercy towards those responsible for their suffering.

    PRIESTLY AUTHORITY AND THE BIBLICAL CALENDAR OF 2ND TEMPLE PERIOD JUDAISM.

    PRIESTLY AUTHORITY AND THE BIBLICAL CALENDAR OF 2ND TEMPLE PERIOD JUDAISM.

    In this program, we will speak about Exodus 19:5-6, the Melchizedek link to the New Covenant Book of Hebrews chapters 6-8, and the exchange of the Levitical law for the higher and more superior Melchizedek law of the King/Priest Messiah. We will also look into the naming and birth of Yochanan or John the Baptist in Luke Chapter 1 as well as the significance of the ministry of John or Yochanan "the Baptist" and his immersion of Yeshua in the Jordan in Matthew 3:13 and how it relates to the ministry of Elijah in Malachi Chapters 3-4, who was a prophet divinely appointed to announce the restoration of all things before the coming of Messiah who must restore the fallen tent or Tabernacle of the House of David. Our discussion will also examine the context of Matthew 15:24-25 as it speaks about a Canaanite Woman and the bread that falls from the Master's Table. Further, we will also look into Galatians 3:19, which concerns a reference to the law of the Levitical Priesthood and how this speaks about the Melchizedek priesthood calling in light of the Spirit and Power of Elijah.

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    Mark Call – Daily News Update Friday

    Mark Call – Daily News Update Friday

    News, commentary, and an extended look at some of the major events for the week just past, and what it says about the Next Plandemic, currently In-Plan.

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