Friday, July 31, 2015

Every City Has Biblical Significance ✡ "All of Israel to Mount Carmel"

And now, send and gather for me all of Israel to Mount Carmel.

I KINGS (18:19)
 

וְעַתָּה שְׁלַח קְבֹץ אֵלַי אֶת כָּל יִשְׂרָאֵל אֶל הַר הַכַּרְמֶל

מלכים א יח:יט

v'-a-ta sh'-lakh k'-votz ay-lai et kol yis-ra-ayl el har ha-kar-mel

Jerusalem Inspiration

We know  that the city of Jerusalem exudes holiness, but virtually every city in Israel has biblical significance. Haifa is not just an important northern city of Israel, with a glorious setting on the slopes of Mount Carmel, but it was the site of a major Biblical event. The Book of Kings describes the prophet Elijah ascending Mount Carmel to challenge the pagan gods. It was here that Elijah successfully discredited them and thus returned the hearts of the people to the Almighty. Haifa’s name hints to its magical setting, stemming from the words “hof” (beach) and “yaffa” (beautiful).  Yaffa is a popular Hebrew girls name, and it is especially fitting for the summer months!
 

Great Tour of Haifa

Along with its natural beauty of sea and mountain, Haifa is also rich in diversity and peaceful co-existence among all three major world religions! Check it out in this fascinating tour video.

Will Man or God Bring Down the Third Temple

Efforts are underway to make the Third Jewish Temple a reality.  The role that man will play in this Messianic event  is a source of controversy.

Personalized Name Scroll

This personalized name scroll is extremely special and one-of-a-kind. A professional scribe will custom-make a beautiful scroll for you by writing your name in Hebrew in authentic, Biblical Hebrew calligraphy- the same calligraphy which is used to write holy Torah (Bible) scrolls. The scroll also includes the value of your Hebrew name in gematria, the spiritual Kabbalistic method of numerology.The name is written to order with a quill pen and scribe’s ink on a vellum sheet of goatskin or calfskin parchment.   Just tell us your English name and we’ll find the Hebrew name in the Bible that’s most closely connected to yours.

Jerusalem Daily Photo

Ilan Rosen's photo of the Bahai Gardens in Haifa. The headquarters of the Bahai are in Haifa because Israel's democracy is the only country in the Middle East where a Bahai Temple is allowed. The beautiful gardens were proclaimed a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Thank You

Today's Jerusalem Scenes and Inspiration is sponsored by Victor Koros of Brooklyn, New York. Todah Rabah!
 

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Thursday, July 30, 2015

WATCH: Fourth Planned Parenthood Video Reveals Some of the Most Disturbing Footage Yet


WATCH: Fourth Planned Parenthood Video Reveals Some of the Most Disturbing Footage Yet




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The revelation that Planned Parenthood was selling fetal tissue that abortionists avoided "crushing" was sickening.
But the atrocities have grown as more videos are released from the Center for Medical Progress.
In the fourth video, undercover "buyers" ask about receiving "intact specimens" from second-trimester abortions. 
Dr. Savita Ginde tells the buyers that less than 10 percent of the tissue is totally intact, unless someone delivers before the abortion can be completed. 
And then: "Oh, look, here (are) some organs for you. They're all attached. Here's a stomach, heart, kidney, adrenal ... I don't know what else is in there."
Watch the video to see what other horrendous acts the abortion giant is doing through the sale of unborn children.
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The Hope - 700 Club - Churchill & the Jews (Video - Part 8)


 The Hope - 700 Club - Churchill & the Jews (Video - Part 8)


Published on Jul 29, 2015
Most people know Winston Churchill as the “British Bulldog,” the Prime Minister who led Great Britain to victory in World War II. But a lesser-known story is one of Churchill, the lifelong friend of the Jewish people and one of the key ...


Israeli Couple Finds Ancient Surprise Under Living Room

Israeli Couple Finds Ancient Surprise Under Living Room



JERUSALEM, Israel -- If you dig in Jerusalem, you never know what you might find. One family recently discovered an important treasure from the time of Jesus in what's believed to be the hometown of John the Baptist. They found it under their living room floor.
After Tal and Oriya (they asked we not use their last name) bought an old home in Jerusalem's Ein Kerem neighborhood, they wanted to renovate. That project led to a big surprise.
"One day during the work with heavy machines, the machine just slipped down," Oriya told CBN News. "It disappeared so we figured there is something. There is a hole."
"So we stopped working with the machines and we started digging with our hands and found out that there is something," she said. "We didn't really know exactly what it was."
Under their living room, they found a 2,000-year-old mikveh, a Jewish ritual bath.
"We were a little afraid or concerned about the whole process with the [Israel] Antiquity Authority," Oriya explained. "We didn't know what's going to happen with our house, if we will be able to keep our private normal life."
So, the family kept their discovery a secret for almost three years.
"But it kept 'talking' to us, and we kept feeling that there is something important here that doesn't belong only to us," she explained.
That sense led them to contact authorities.
By law, any antiquities found while building must be reported. And in a country with thousands of years of history, that can literally happen anywhere.
"I saw a huge ritual bath, complete, dated to the Second Temple Times," IAI archaeologist Amit Re'em told reporters. "While we agreed to not show the home from the outside, we can tell you it's located in Ein Kerem, which has its own place in history."
"From the beginning of the sixth century A.D., Christianity identified the neighborhood of Ein Kerem with the birthplace of John the Baptist, where Elizabeth, the mother of John, met Miriam, the mother of Jesus," Re'em explained.
Archaeologists also found pottery shards and stone vessels inside the mikveh.
"So must be that somebody maybe very important, some kind of a priest live(d) here in this neighborhood, had a ritual bath," he explained.
Oriya said she wonders about the people who lived in this place.
"I'm trying to listen to the story that they left behind," she said. "It's something very strong to live with."
But for now, they say they'll put their lives back in order.
"I guess we close the doors," Oriya said. "We'll put the carpet, we'll put the chairs, and we'll try to go back to our lives with knowing that something very important belongs to the story of this place and to the story of our life."

Again American 'Deeply Concerned' by Jewish Houses

Again American 'Deeply Concerned' by Jewish Houses

Thursday, July 30, 2015 |  Ryan Jones  ISRAEL TODAY

Though Israel on Thursday demolished a number of “West Bank” houses its Supreme Court deemed illegal, the US and Europe did not waste the opportunity to suggest that the building of new Jewish residences in areas claimed by the Palestinians called into question Israel’s commitment to peace.
The Palestinian Authority quickly latched onto that message.
“We are deeply concerned about the Israeli government’s announcement today of the advancement of nearly 300 new housing units in the West Bank settlement of Beit El, as well as hundreds of new housing units in East Jerusalem,” said US State Department spokesman Mark Toner.
“Settlement expansion threatens the two-state solution and calls into question Israel’s commitment to a negotiated resolution to the conflict,” the American official continued.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu quickly approved the new Beit El and Jerusalem construction projects after Israel’s Supreme Court upheld a demolition order against a Beit El neighborhood that it determined had failed to obtain proper approval.
The American condemnation came despite the fact that no signed peace agreements prevent Jewish construction inside the already-defined boundaries of existing Jewish settlements, nor has Israel ever agreed to even the possibility of surrendering Jewish neighborhoods in Jerusalem.
Nevertheless, the European Union quickly followed up the American statement with condemnation of its own, insisting that the building of Jewish homes in disputed territories, rather than continuing Palestinian violence and incitement, was the primary obstacle to peace.
“The EU expects the Israeli government to demonstrate its commitment to the two-state solution not only in words, but also through its actions,” read the European response.
Needless to say, the Palestinian Authority was thrilled with the international reaction to the audacity of Jews building homes in Samaria, the ancient biblical heartland of Israel.
“These settlement measures and war crimes are part of a plan by Israeli leaders to impose a ‘Greater Israel’ on historic Palestine and destroy the two-state solution and the chance for peace,” said senior PLO figure Hanan Ashrawi, who sought to both outdo the condemnations emanating from the West and rewrite history.
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The Hope - 700 Club - Eliezer Ben-Yehuda (Video Part 7)





The Hope 700 Club - Eliezer Ben-Yehuda (Video - Part 7)


Published on Jul 28, 2015
A young Jewish man has a vision that led to a life-long obsession to revive Hebrew as a spoken language.

Worship Till The Cows Come Home - Bill Yount

Posted: 28 Jul 2015

My mother's life changed forever in a Kathryn Kuhlman meeting when she was eleven years old. Within ten seconds two miracles broke loose, one on each side of her. She got the mindset early in life: 'This is the way my life is going to be.' And it was for ninety years in spite of some hard times. Interestingly, these miracles happened during worship before Kathryn Kuhlman came to the platform.

Kathryn Kuhlman was known to have lengthy worship services to bring down God's power. She once said, "If you only have ten minutes to pray, worship for the first nine minutes." She knew how the power came into the meetings. Then she would say those famous words: "I believe in miracles!" Then healings instantly would break out all over the place. In the balcony. In the basement as people watched on TV monitors. Atheists who didn't believe in God got healed anyhow.

SOMETIMES YOU HAVE TO 'HALLELUJAH' ANYHOW

How about you? Do you feel discouraged and unable to praise Him? Do you need a healing or miracle? Hallelujah anyhow! Worship til the cows come home! Worship til the children and grandchildren come home. Worship til your healing comes. Worship til your deliverance gets here. Most of all worship God for who He is and not just for what He can do. For He is God all by Himself.

I once said to the Lord, "I didn't get a thing out of that worship service." He said, "It's cause I got it all!" Hallelujah anyhow.

Bill Yount

"To Shiloh" ✡ Israeli Song against Terror

And she [Hannah] brought him to the house of the Lord, to Shiloh, and the child was young.

I SAMUEL (1:24)

וַתְּבִאֵהוּ בֵית יְ-הֹוָה שִׁלוֹ וְהַנַּעַר נָעַר

שמואל א א:כד

va-t'-vi-ay-hu bayt a-do-nai shi-lo v'-ha-na-ar na-ar

Today's Israel Inspiration

When Hannah and her husband Elkanah made their pilgrimages to Shiloh where the Tabernacle once stood, they took different routes each time so as to encourage others to join them in serving God. In this way, the righteous pair guided and encouraged the Children of Israel. "Meir Panim" (Hebrew for "lighting up faces") is also taking a different route this summer, going beyond its traditional food programs to help needy children. With highly subsidized day camps, Meir Panim gets children off the street and into safe and nurturing camp programs for the long summer days.

Israeli Song against Terror

An Israeli teacher found that the best way to deal with "code red" sirens was through this amazing, upbeat song.

You Won't Hear this News on CNN

The largest kitchen in the Mideast will soon be opening in Israel, readying itself to produce 200,000 hot meals per day to feed the hungry.

Silver Temple Necklace

The Temple, which once stood on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, is the holiest site in Judaism and one of the most important spiritual sites for all of mankind. Hold this image of the Holy Temple close to your heart as you pray for the glory of Jerusalem, with this meaningful, silver Temple necklace.

Today's Israel Photo

Sharon Gabay's delightful photo of the Cardo in the Old City of Jerusalem. The Cardo was built by the Romans and served as the main street 1500 years ago. A section has been revived as a shopping street, full of arts and various special goods.

Yesterday's Photo Trivia

You got it! Yesterday's photo by Noam Chen featured Old Acre. This historic coastal city in northern Israel is one of the world's oldest harbor cities.

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