Showing posts with label Negev. Show all posts
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Saturday, November 4, 2017

An Ancient Journey ✡ "Abraham Journeyed From There" - Israel365

Avraham journeyed from there to the region of the Negev and settled between Kadesh and Shur.

יִּסַּע מִשָּׁם אַבְרָהָם אַרְצָה הַנֶּגֶב וַיֵּשֶׁב בֵּין־קָדֵשׁ וּבֵין שׁוּר

בראשית כ:א
va-yi-SA mi-SHAM av-ra-HAM AR-tzah ha-NE-gev va-YAY-shev bayn ka-DAYSH
u-VAYN SHUR

Shabbat Inspiration

The Torah does not provide any specific reason for Abraham’s travels. Consequently, Rabbi David Kimchi, a medieval Biblical commentator posits that Abraham continuously travels in order to dwell in the different parts of the land that Hashem gave to him.  By residing in various places, even for short periods of time, Abraham adds his own effort to acquire the breadth and width of the land promised to him.  In this way, Abraham is fulfilling God’s command “walk about the land” (Genesis 13:17). To learn more about the patriarchs’ journeys and experiences in the Land of Israel, open The Israel Bible.

Welcoming in the Sabbath

This amazing husband and wife singing duo welcomes in Shabbat with the beautiful Jewish prayer 'Lekha Dodi'.

Joshua ‘Stopped the Sun’ With Eclipse on October 30, 1207 BCE

The Biblical patriarch Joshua ‘stopped the sun’ on October 30, 1207 BCE by way of a solar eclipse that may have been the first recorded in history, Cambridge researchers announced Monday.

Brand New: The Light That Unites

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The earth brought forth vegetation: seed-bearing plants of every kind, and trees of every kind bearing fruit with the seed in it. And Hashem saw that this was good. Genesis 1:12

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Today's Israel Photo

Photo of two figures crossing a Bet Shemesh street in the early morning.

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Thursday, February 18, 2016

Archaeologists Discover 7,000-Year-Old Jerusalem Settlement - CBN NEWS CHARISMA NEWS

During a pre-construction survey prior to building a new road, Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologists excavated a 7,000-year-old settlement in a northern Jerusalem neighborhood.

Archaeologists Discover 7,000-Year-Old Jerusalem Settlement

Photo above: During a pre-construction survey prior to building a new road, Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologists excavated a 7,000-year-old settlement in a northern Jerusalem neighborhood. (Courtesy/CBN News)
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During a pre-construction survey prior to building a new road, Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologists excavated a 7,000-year-old settlement in a northern Jerusalem neighborhood.
IAA archaeologists say the rare find dates to the Chalcolithic period, or the fifth-century B.C., when people began using copper (chalcos in Greek), not just stones, to make tools (lithos in Greek).
The team uncovered two houses and a treasure trove of relics, including well-preserved floors, pottery, beads and tools.
"The Chalcolithic period is known in the Negev, the coastal plain, the Galilee and the Golan, but (it) is almost completely absent in the Judean Hills and Jerusalem," said Dr. Omri Barzilai, head of the IAA's prehistory branch. That makes the find in the predominantly Arab neighborhood of Shuafat even more unusual.
The few traces of settlements during this period have been extremely sparse, Barzilai said, so evidence of a thriving 7,000-year-old settlement in Jerusalem is indeed unique.
Excavation director Ronit Lupo explained the significance of some of the discoveries.
"Apart from the pottery, the fascinating flint finds attest to the livelihood of the local population in prehistoric times: small sickle blades for harvesting cereal crops, chisels and polished axes for building, borers and awls, and even a bead made of carnelian, indicating that jewelry was either made or imported," Lupo said.
"The grinding tools, mortars and pestles, like the basalt bowl, attest to technological skills as well as to the kinds of crafts practiced in the local community," she continued. "We also recovered a few bones of sheep (and) goat(s) and possibly cattle. These will be analyzed further in the Israel Antiquities Authority laboratories, permitting us to recreate the dietary habits of the people who lived here 7,000 years ago and enhancing our understanding of the settlement's economy."
Meanwhile, archaeologists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem are excavating the remains of a 12,000-year-old village in the Jordan Valley.
The site, named NEG II and located near the middle of a stream flowing west to the Sea of Galilee, has yielded finds from the Old Stone Age (Paleolithic period) and the New Stone Age (Neolithic period), including flint and bone tools and human burial remains.
"It is not surprising that at the very end of the Natufian culture, at a suite of sites in the Jordan Valley, that we find a cultural entity that bridges the crossroads between late Paleolithic foragers and Neolithic farmers," said Hebrew University archaeologist Dr. Leore Grosman, who led the excavation.
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Monday, January 25, 2016

Derek Prince - Devotional: A Rushing Torrent - DEREK PRINCE MINISTRIES

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January 25, 2016

A Rushing Torrent

Psalm 126:4
Restore our fortunes, O Lord, like the streams in the Negev.     NIV

 
     There’s a prayer from God’s people for restoration. The picture there is very vivid, if you’re familiar with the Negev. The word that’s translated “streams” in Arabic is a wadi. A wadi is something special that’s found mainly in the Middle East. It’s a riverbed, which is dry most of the year. You can see that water has flowed in it, but when rain has not fallen within a few days it dries up and you just have the evidence that water once flowed in it.

     And so God’s people there in that prayer view themselves like one of those dry riverbeds in the Negev, the desert of the south of Israel. But their prayer is that God will restore them like the streams in the Negev. Such a vivid picture, because at certain seasons when there’s rainfall in the Negev it comes copiously, abundantly, and in a few hours what was a dry riverbed is transformed into an overflowing, torrential stream that sweeps everything before it, sometimes washing away bridges, even causing serious accidents, washing cars away so that where just a few hours previously there was nothing but dust and dryness, there’s a rushing torrent.

     And their inspired prayer is that God would restore His people like that stream in the Negev – that though we’ve been dry and dusty without much evidence of water, suddenly God is going to visit us and send such a visitation of His Spirit that it will be like a rushing torrent that will sweep all obstacles before it.

 
—Derek Prince

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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Get our Health Benefits of the 7 Species eBook! ✡ "Pomegranates are in Bloom"

“Let us go early to the vineyards; let us see if the vine has flowered, if its blossoms have opened, if the pomegranates are in bloom. There I will give my love to you.”

SONG OF SONGS (7:13)
 

נַשְׁכִּימָה לַכְּרָמִים נִרְאֶה אִם פָּרְחָה הַגֶּפֶן פִּתַּח הַסְּמָדַר הֵנֵצוּ הָרִמּוֹנִים שָׁם אֶתֵּן אֶת דֹּדַי לָךְ

שיר השירים ז:י’’ג


nash-kee-ma la-k'-ra-meem nir-e im par-kha ha-ge-fen pi-takh ha-s'-ma-dar hay-nay-tzu ha-ri-mo-neem sham e-tayn et do-dai lakh

Today's Israel Inspiration

All of God’s bounty is beneficial for us and there are many delicious foods that grow in the Land of Israel, yet the Creator of the world singled out seven species of fruit and grain as being particularly blessed (Deut. 8:8). Did you know that Israel’s Seven Species are not only delicious foods, but contain special properties contributing to a healthy body and spirit as well? Just in time for the upcoming festival, the Jewish new year for the trees, our fascinating eBook will contribute to your understanding of the Lord’s secret pharmacy.
 

Treat Your Senses at Jerusalem's Market

This fantastic video brings to life Jerusalem's largest outdoor market where you'll meet Ezra the Juice Man and others while learning some great local lore and history.
 

Israel's Bedouin Schools Flourish in Negev

Reflecting the diversity of Israel, this is the story of the Al-Sayed tribe in the northern Negev whose teenagers attend Israel's Al-Sayed Technological School, one of eight high schools operating for Bedouin students by the Israel Sci-Tech Schools Network.
 

Health Benefits of the 7 Biblical Species eBook

There is a Jewish custom on the upcoming festival of Tu B’Shvat (the New Year of the Trees) to eat from the foods that are mentioned in describing the Land of Israel, “A Land of wheat, barley, grape, fig and pomegranate; a Land of olive oil and honey” (Deuteronomy 8:8).  Learn more about the power packed nutrition and healing in the Seven Species in our fascinating eBook!

Today's Israel Photo

A pomegranate juice stand in Israel by Ron Shoshani. Pomegranate in Hebrew is "rimon" [plural "rimonim"] and juice is "meetz," so on your next trip to Israel, be sure to order it in Hebrew: "meetz rimonim b'vakasha! [please!]"
 

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Today's Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Carolyn Hanks from Mount Sterling, Ohio. Toda Raba!
 

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