The Book of Proverbs is the most quoted of all Scripture to this day. It was written by King Solomon, the wisest king of Israel. In I Kings 3, the Bible relates how this son of King David achieved such greatness. God appeared to Solomon in a dream and offered him whatever his heart desired. Young King Solomon asked only for the wisdom to guide God’s people in righteousness. So pleased was the Lord with Solomon’s request that He also granted him great wealth and success. This verse sets the tone for the entire book of Proverbs. Once King Solomon has set out his purpose in writing, to impart wisdom, he begins by identifying fear of the Lord as the root of that wisdom. Without awe of God,knowledge is empty and can be twisted for any number of negative purposes. Learn more with dynamic Orthodox Rabbi Aryeh Leifert, who believes that one of the biggest patches of common ground between Christians and Jews is the Wisdom of Solomon.
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Rabbi Aryeh Leifert is an adventurous Israeli tour guide who invites you to join him on a touring journey of one of his favorite books of the Bible: Proverbs.
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Go behind the scenes with a teacher who is known for making the rocks of the Holy Land come to life through his live and virtual tours. Now he's giving a modern take on the ancient book of Proverbs.
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Stay connected to your biblical roots by wearing your Hebrew name proudly! The ring is made from real silver with your personalized name. Don’t know your Hebrew name? No problem! Many English names derive from Hebrew names in the Bible, and the rest have etymological or spiritual cousins in Biblical sources. Just type in your English name and we’ll find the Hebrew name in the Bible that’s most closely connected to yours.
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Summer gets a big welcome with the Umbrella Street Project in Jerusalem! A thousand umbrellas are suspended by thin wire providing not only a beautiful sight but plenty of welcome shade.
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Please help us continue to spread the beauty and significance of the Land of Israel!
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Rabbi Tuly Weisz at CUFI in DC!
I am excited to be at the Christians United for Israel conference today in Washington D.C. and if you're also here, I'd love to meet you in person. Please be in touch and let's meet up!
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I love Jerusalem, the city of God. If there's a place that i would dearly love to visit, that is Jerusalem. I am from Cebu, Philippines - Ali Montecillo - Phillipines
I am from Jaipur city, India. Thanks for your email. Praise be His Holy name, Amen. Keep in touch. - Prem Singh Negi from India
Thank you for these emails. They bring back lovely memories of when we were in Israel for the Feast of Tabernacles in 2006. May Adonai bless you and keep you, may Adonai make his face to shine upon you and be gracious unto you.May Adonai lift up his countenance upon you and give you his peace. Wendy and Richard Upton, New Zealand |
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Shalom,
Rabbi Tuly Weisz
RabbiTuly@Israel365.com |
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