Digital Dead Sea Scrolls Enoch & the Nephilim - Part III Enoch & the Nephilim Part III The Evidence Mounts "More and more we are finding that mythology in general though greatly contorted very often has some historic base. And the interesting thing is that one myth which occurs over and over again in many parts of the world is that somewhere a long time ago supernatural beings had sexual intercourse with natural women and produced a special breed of people." -Francis A. Evidence for the existence of the Nephilim goes beyond the biblical record. "I have begotten a strange son," said Lamech, "...his nature is different and he is not like us, and his eyes are as the rays of the sun, and his countenance is glorious. Lamech did what most husbands would have done: he reproached his wife for infidelity. How enlightening for our study! Here is the statement made by Bat-Enosh as it reads in the Lamech Scroll: "My lord and kinsman, remember my delicate feelings. The Genesis Apocryphon is not the only extrabiblical documentation. An amazing book!
Study in Israel How would you like to explore the land of the Bible, not in a classroom with maps, but with a pair of hiking shoes? How would you like to learn about Yeshua in the Passover, not just in theory, but by celebrating the feast with Jewish people who love Him? How would you like to get your head around Hebrew not just from recordings, but with native Hebrew-speakers? Have you considered what the implications of reading the Old Testament as Yeshua read it - the Law, the Prophets and the Writings - might be? The Bible is almost exclusively penned by Jewish people (perhaps entirely Jewish - Luke’s ethnicity is still in debate). We invite you to invest a year of your life to dive into the living world of the Bible with us, as we seek to go deeper in our love of God and his Word. Bible classes along with on-site instruction Students are introduced to the geography, history and culture of biblical & modern Israel through academic classes and field trips. Download BrochureApplication Forms
TESTI DEL VEDANTA, DELLO YOGA E DELLA TRADIZIONE HINDU Paranormal, UFOs, Cryptids and Unexplained Phenomena I came across several interesting stories recently while reading about Jewish mysticism and rituals. I decided to look further and discovered references to the 'Dybbuk'. To my surprise, much of what is described in Judaism and the Kabbalah in relation to spirits and possession correlates directly and more precise to the spirit rescue work that I have recently undertaken. I would like to share some of this with you... A dybbuk (pronounced "dih-buk") is the term for a wandering soul that attaches itself to a living person and controls that person's behavior to accomplish a task. In the Roman Catholic view, a person can succumb to a demon or devil that takes over their body, and the only cure is an exorcism to drive the demon out. In the Old Testament of the Bible, a bad spirit is described as attaching itself to King Saul, the first chieftain of the ancient tribes of Israel. The third form is the Ibbur. In some cases, there is a positive aspect to a dybbuk.
International School | Messianic Jewish Bible Institute Argentina About Argentina Jorge Goldstein, the former worship leader of one of the largest and most respected churches in Argentina, was sent out to plant his own church in one of the poorest suburbs of Buenos Aires. When the Hear O Israel festival came to Buenos Aires in August of 2000, their hearts were gripped with God’s call to reach their own Jewish people. The Goldsteins expanded the MJBI with a Jewish Music and Dance Department, and Jorge’s teaching is on national television which is a means for student recruitment. mjbi@ministeriobetel.org and secretaria@ministeriobetel.org Brazil Ethiopia Hungary Israel Korea Mexico Russia Ukraine Zimbabwe You may also like: Torah Portion for April 6-12, 2014 Torah Portion for April 6-12, 2014 From ancient times there has been a weekly portion (Parashah) from the first five... Ten Hidden Happenings in Purim Ten Hidden Happenings in Purim ? Messianic Jewish Bible Institute - Teaching... Messianic Jewish Bible Institute - Teaching... Teaching... It has been a ?
SCIENZA SACRA Book Cover Archive blog Prayers and Blessings Home > Words > Prayers and Blessings Level: Intermediate • For observant Jews, prayer is a continual part of every day • Prayer should be done with the proper mindset, in Hebrew, and with a group • There are traditional blessings to be recited whenever one performs a commandment, enjoys a material pleasure or experiences an unusual event • An important, biblically-commanded prayer is grace after meals See also:Jewish LiturgyCommon Prayers and Blessings Tefilah: Prayer The Hebrew word for prayer is tefilah. The Yiddish word meaning "pray" is "daven," which ultimately comes from the same Latin root as the English word "divine" and emphasizes the One to whom prayer is directed. For an observant Jew, prayer is not simply something that happens in synagogue once a week (or even three times a day). Observant Jews are constantly reminded of G-d'-s presence and of our relationship with G-d, because we are continually praying to Him. The Need for Prayer Kavanah: The Mindset for Prayer Group Prayer