This past Sabbath we began to read from ספר ויקרא / the Book of Leviticus which describes in great detail all of the various sacrifices that were offered in Biblical times. The offerings are often hard to relate to in our modern times, but the Hebrew word for "sacrifice" sheds light into their deeper significance. A "sacrifice" is קרבן / kar-BAN which has at its root, ק-ר-ב meaning, ‘to come close.’ Sacrifices were meant to bring people closer to the Almighty. Today it is prayer through which we can connect to our Father in Heaven. Get more insight with the Israel Bible Reading Plan, and you'll complete the Bible in one year with the help of an online teacher and virtual classroom.
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You may have seen the scary video showing what happens to a Jew walking in Paris wearing a yarmulke. Now an Israeli Christian is showing what happens when a Christian takes his cross to Haifa.
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UK Christian groups are expressing thanks to Israel for being the only safe haven for Christians living in the Middle East.
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Congratulate Prime Minister Netanyahu on his miraculous victory. Proudly wear this shirt to demonstrate your support for Israel and the Jewish people.
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Rebecca Kowalsky's gorgeous photo of a shepherd with his flock in Ein Sukkot in the Jordan Valley, northern Israel. Can you name two biblical leaders who started as shepherds? Send me an email or post your answer on Facebook!
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Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Peter Reynolds from West Midlands, United Kingdom. Toda Raba!
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