
The Shema - Declare Your Belief - Daily We inhabit a cosmic mirage. We perceive myriad creations, all seemingly self-sufficient and independent beings. But, as Jews, we believe that in fact there is only one true entity. Engraving this counterintuitive idea into our psyches is our greatest challenge, but key to developing a true appreciation for, and a relationship with, our Creator. Contemplating the words of Shema enables us to see beyond the mirageContemplating these words enables us to see beyond the mirage—and live accordingly. Shema is part of the morning and evening prayers. When: “When you lie down and when you rise up”—Deuteronomy 6:7. Morning: During the first quarter of the day—starting from when there is sufficient light to recognize a casual acquaintance from a short distance. Night: From when the stars appear until dawn. (Click here to find the exact times for Shema for any location or date.) How: Say the Shema in your vernacular if you don’t understand Hebrew.
The Bible in MP3 Audio Format Hebrew for Christians - Learn Hebrew for FREE! BibleWheel.com These Threads represent three fundamentally independent Biblical studies. Each can be studied in complete isolation of the others, standing alone as a coherent, self-integrated witness to the Divine Light shining through its facet of the Biblical Jewel. As such, each Thread yields an overflowing abundance of insight into the Mind, Thoughts, and Will of Almighty God, thereby glorifying God and His Word beyond measure. Yet a glory ten thousand times greater breaks forth when one discovers that these three Threads are inextricably interwoven, with vast structures - derived independently from each Thread - interlocking to form a divine superstructure, a holographic house of infinite wonder and delight, feeding the soul with the only food sufficient unto Everlasting Life - the knowledge of God the Father and His Son Jesus Christ. The interplay of independence and integration establishes an unbreakable Threefold Cord bearing witness to the divine design of the Holy Bible. John 20:31
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