Michael, You are a very deep thinker and I always
glean something from your contributions...not that I
understand all of them.....because I don't. The below
message was "Deep". I love the wit and ability of the
Israeli Rabbis/Teachers to present a lesson. The below
one, I have to ask, "Are you referring to the paragraph I've
copied and pasted here atop of yours to mean that God has
adjusted to man's calculations? Or should I say, "He,
being omnipotent, knows his creation and therefore His
time-line for this End Time prophecy is adjusted to what
man understands or has manuevered? And another
question, is this Blessing of the Moon which is best
right in the middle of the 7th and 14th day, meaning that the
Catching Away of the Bride could, possibly happen 3 1/2 days
after the New Moon?
Thank you much....hope you understand my attempt at putting
together what I meant.
gerlinda
The Kabbalah
teaches that our consciousness is very important in
the actions of the Mitzvoth that we do. When the new
moon is declared by witness and a Bet Din (a court),
the Kabbalah explains that in the spiritual
worlds the cycle of the month adjusts to what man
says. That means the physical moon will eventually
adjust to the cycle that man is saying and effecting
in the spiritual world. Does this truly matter? The
answer is Yes
Three the Blesssing of
the New moon which takes place anytime from the 7th
day to the 14th day of the month.
Michael
Colunga (24 Jan 2012)
"Parasha
of Bo--don't be informed if you don't want to."
The 28th
of January is Shevat 4. This Shabbat
is when Israel celebrates the
Parasha of Bo.
Don't be
informed if you don't want to.
Maybe the
Bride will have to wait forever,
until she's fully awake!
Then
again, maybe those who aren't awake
are not part of the wedding party
after all.
Then
again, maybe we have a choice....
Baruch
HaShem Yeshua,
Mike C.