Surprise ... today's verse is NOT referring to Israel! In Chapter 27, Ezekiel sorrowfully laments the downfall of Tyre, a large port city which arrogantly prided itself in its might and beauty. Here we see the greatness of Israel's prophet. In his sincere words of admonishment to inspire Tyre to repent, Ezekiel shows he was filled with love and mercy for all mankind. He was concerned with the welfare of a foreign nation just as for his own people. He demonstrates as well the futility of beauty without acknowledging God as its maker. Lift up in true beauty with meaningful jewelry from the Land of Israel.
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A social experiment tests how Israelis react to a 'blind man' asking for 20 shekel change - of a 200 shekel bill. The results? You've gotta see this!
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A new project is laying the groundwork for the future fulfillment of Joseph and Judah reuniting prior to David ruling over the reunited kingdom of Israel, as written in Ezekiel 37.
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The deep sapphire blue crystal Star of David was designed by Judaic artist Diane Fuller. In addition to a beautiful Star of David charm, the necklace includes an eye catching lapis lazuli stone. The stone is surrounded by glass crystals, giving it a pretty sparkle. In addition to the necklace, there is also a matching set of earrings. This wonderful set will make an excellent gift for nearly every occasion. The necklace is 18″ long.
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Where do you need to visit in Israel to catch this breathtaking view?! Send mean email or post you answer onFacebook!
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Please help us continue to spread the beauty and significance of the Land of Israel!
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Thank you so much for ISRAEL365. I enjoy reading the prayers. Shalom from Paris, France. AM ISRAEL CHAI- Jeannine Zimner
Thank you for the website and the wonderful photos of Yerushalyim. I am hoping to make aliyah in the future and seeing these photos make me want to get there even sooner. Fred Yehia, Vancouver CANADA |
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Shalom,
Rabbi Tuly Weisz
RabbiTuly@Israel365.com |
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