5/23/2026

Shavuot – 7 Sivan 5786 – ‘’Pentecost 2026’’

 Akdamut Millin (אַקְדָּמוּת מִלִּין)

This ancient Jewish prayer ‘’Akdamut’’ was written as a defiance anthem meaning “Introductory Words" - the title of the prayer is a direct reference to the Aseret HaDivrot (the Ten Commandments)

It was a way for a traumatised community to declare: "No matter what you do to us; we will never betray the covenant of the Torah"

The poem consists of exactly 90 lines written in ancient Jewish Babylonian Aramaic. It contains an intricate hidden cryptographic signature.

We like to start Shavuot with the ‘’The Shehecheyanu’’ (Blessing for Seasons) -we thank YHVH for sustaining us to experience and witness another Shavuot.

Hebrew: בָּרוּךְ אַתָּה ה' אֱלֹהֵינוּ מֶלֶךְ הָעוֹלָם, שֶׁהֶחֱיָנוּ וְקִיְּמָנוּ וְהִגִּיעָנוּ לַזְּמַן הַזֶּה

Transliteration: Baruch atah Adonai, Eloheinu Melech ha-olam, shehecheyanu v’kiy’manu v’higi’anu lazman hazeh.

 English: "Blessed are You, YHVH our Elohim, King of the Universe, who has granted us life, sustained us, and enabled us to reach this season."

The Hamotzi (Blessing over the Bread): Messianic communities place immense emphasis on the two leavened loaves of Shavuot (Leviticus 23:17). They pray over the bread, thanking YHVH for bringing Jew and Gentile together as "one new man" through the Messiah

"Abba Father, we thank You for the Torah given at Sinai, which is our ‘’tutor’’ joining us to Messiah Yahshua. We thank You that Yahshua did not come to abolish the Torah but to give the Torah its full and perfect meaning to enable its application to those whom You have called and set apart, writing it upon the tablets of our hearts by Your Spirit’’

"YHVH Elohim of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, just as You sent a mighty rushing wind and tongues of fire upon the first believers in Jerusalem on this very day, we ask for a fresh outpouring and infilling of Your Ruach HaKodesh upon us, and in us. Clothe us with power and wisdom to proclaim Your Words and wonders to our generation."

"YHVH, we thank You for the story of Ruth, the Gentile who cleaved to Israel. We thank You for Yahshua, our ultimate Kinsman-Redeemer, who redeemed us out of poverty and brought us into the royal lineage of the Kingdom -

"Father, we pray according to the Prophet Joel that You will pour out Your Spirit upon all flesh in Israel. Remove the veil and let our people look upon the One they have pierced, so that all Israel may know the peace of Your salvation.

Our Shiur – our portion, our teaching for this Shavuot:

Lev 23:15  ‘And from the morrow after the Sabbath, from the day that you brought the sheaf of the wave offering, you shall count for yourselves: seven completed Sabbaths. 

Lev 23:16  ‘Until the morrow after the seventh Sabbath you count fifty days, then you shall bring a new grain offering to יהוה

Lev 23:17  ‘Bring from your dwellings for a wave offering two loaves of bread of two-tenths of an ěphah of fine flour they are, baked with leaven, first-fruits to יהוה

 

"We know that on the 40th day Yahshua ascended into the heavens and instructed his disciples to wait in Jerusalem for the outpouring of YHVH’s Spirit, which arrived exactly 10 days later on the Feast of Shavuot."

 

The presence of exactly 120 people in the upper room (Acts 1:15) waiting for the outpouring of the Set Apart Spirit carries immense legal, historical, and prophetic significance.

While Yahshua appeared to over 500 people after His resurrection (1 Corinthians 15:6), only 120 chose to wait in Jerusalem. This precise number was not a random coincidence; it served a major structural purpose.

1. The Jewish Legal Requirement for a Self-Governing Body

According to ancient Jewish law recorded in the Mishnah (Sanhedrin 1:6), a community required a minimum of 120 Jewish men to establish its own independent court or community council (a mini-Sanhedrin).

  • The Law: Below 120 people, a group was legally dependent on a larger city's governance. At 120, they became an independent, self-governing body capable of appointing leaders and enforcing laws.
  • The Practical Impact: By documenting exactly 120 people, the writer Luke is showing that the early ‘’Kehelah’’ had the legal quorum required by Jewish custom to officially choose an Apostle (Matthias) to replace Judas and establish themselves as an independent community.

2. The Multiplier of Divine Government (10 x 12)

In biblical numerology, the number 120 is the product of two numbers that represent divine order:

  • 12: Represents foundation and government (e.g., the 12 Tribes of Israel, the 12 Apostles).
  • 10: Represents complete divine order or a full cycle (e.g., the 10 Commandments).
  • The Result: 120 signifies a fully operational, perfectly structured governmental nucleus ready to act on behalf of YHVH's Kingdom.

3. The Parallel to Solomon’s Temple Dedication

The upper room outpouring mirrors the dedication of the very first Temple. In 2 Chronicles 5:12, when Solomon brought the Ark into the Temple, there were exactly 120 priests sounding trumpets.

  • Old Covenant: 120 priests blew trumpets, the cloud of YHVH's esteem descended, and YHVH’s Ruach filled a temple made of stone.
  • Renewed Old Covenant: 120 believers prayed with one voice, tongues of fire descended, and the Set Apart Spirit filled the second temple made of living people

4. The Sifting of Obeyers vs. Believers

From a human standpoint, the drop from 500 eyewitnesses down to 120 people in the upper room highlights the difference between admiration and obedience. Yahshua gave a strict instruction: "Do not leave Jerusalem, but wait for the gift that my Father promised" (Acts 1:4).

The remaining 380 people likely returned to their home regions (like Galilee), their farms, or their businesses.

The 120 were the radical remnant willing to stay in an upper room for ten straight days, risking persecution from the authorities, to wait on a promise they could not yet see.

 

How the Feast of Pentecost (Shavuot) aligns historically with this exact day in the month of Sivan.

The historical and theological alignment between the Feast of Pentecost (Shavuot) and the event in the upper room is precise to the exact day.

By pouring out the Set Apart Spirit on Shavuot, YHVH did not create a random new ‘’Moed’’- or appointment; He chose the precise anniversary of Mount Sinai to unveil the renewal of the ancient covenant – The Torah – now to be internalized in our hearts.

Here is how the old and new eras align perfectly on this specific day:

1. The Timeline Alignment

The word Pentecost comes from the Greek word for "fiftieth day." In the Hebrew calendar, this set apart day is ‘’Shavuot’’ (the Feast of Weeks).

  • The Day: On day 50, they celebrated Shavuot – they counted from the 16th of Aviv 50 days.
  • The New Testament Application: Jesus rose on the Feast of First fruits. He spent 40 days teaching the disciples, ascended to heaven, and told them to wait. They waited in the upper room for exactly 10 more days. This brings the timeline to exactly 50 days—landing precisely on the morning of Shavuot.

2. The Mirror of Mount Sinai

In Jewish tradition, Shavuot is celebrated as Zman Matan Toratenuthe Season of the Giving of our Torah. It marks the exact historical day YHVH descended onto Mount Sinai to give the Ten Commandments.

When you compare the two events, Acts 2 reads like an intentional mirror of Exodus 19:

Mount Sinai (Exodus 19-20)

The Upper Room (Acts 2)

YHVH descends in a physical fire on the mountain.

The Spirit of YHVH descends in tongues of fire on individuals.

The event is marked by a loud shofar (trumpet) blast.

The event begins with the sound of a mighty rushing wind.

YHVH speaks in a supernatural voice all nations could understand. Midrash - Shemot Rabbah 5:9

The believers speak in diverse languages all visiting nations understand.

The Torah is written on tablets of stone.

The Torah is written on human hearts (fulfilling Jeremiah 31:33).

3. The Reversal of the Judgment (3,000 Lives)

The historical alignment features a striking numerical reversal that directly addresses the concept of divine justice:

  • At Mount Sinai: While Moses was on the mountain receiving the Torah, the people sinned with the Golden Calf. As a result of breaking the covenant immediately, 3,000 men were killed by the Levites (Exodus 32:28).
  • In the Upper Room: Peter stands up on the exact anniversary of that day, preaches the Gospel of the Renewed Covenant, and 3,000 souls are saved and added to the ‘’Kehelah of the Moshiach’’ (Acts 2:41).

4. The Agricultural Mystery of the Two Loaves

On Shavuot, the high priest performed a unique harvest ritual: he waved two loaves of bread baked with leaven (yeast) before YHVH (Leviticus 23:17). In scripture, leaven almost always represents sin or imperfection. This was the only offering where leaven was permitted.

  • The Prophetic Meaning: The two leavened loaves represented two groups of humanity that YHVH was going to bring together as a single offering: Jews and Gentiles – with leaven, but eventually without sin. This righteous leaven would reach all the nations of the world.
  • The Alignment: The upper room was the birth of this reality. Because Jews from all over the world were gathered in Jerusalem for the harvest day, the message instantly spread across the globe, setting up the framework to bring both groups into one spiritual house -Israel – not the Church not Rabbinic Judaism – but one new man in Messiah.

The presence and role of the women among the 120 in the upper room (Acts 1:14) was highly radical for the first century. In a culture where women were typically excluded from formal religious governance and legal public spheres, the early believers intentionally included them as foundational pillars.

Here is how their role unfolded in the upper room and during the Shavuot outpouring:

1. Certain women were present with the men in Intercession and Waiting

The text explicitly notes that the eleven Apostles "joined together constantly in prayer, along with the women and Mary the mother of Yahshua, and with his brothers" (Acts 1:14).

  • Shared Space: In ancient Jewish practice, women and men typically worshipped in separate corporate spaces (such as the outer Court of Women in the Temple). In the upper room, they broke this cultural boundary by praying together in the same room as a singular community.
  • Persistent Faith: Many of these women—such as Mary Magdalene, Joanna, and Susanna—had financially supported Yahshua’s' ministry (Luke 8:1-3) and were the eyewitnesses to the resurrection. Their presence ensured that the core community remained anchored to the historical reality of Yahshua' life and ministry.

2. Mary's Transition from Mother to Disciple

This upper room account is the final time Mary, the mother of Yahshua, is mentioned by name in the New Testament. Her presence reveals a profound spiritual shift:

  • No Special Hierarchy: Mary did not sit above the disciples as a ruler; she sat with them as a co-labourer in prayer. Acts 1:13-14

3. Equal Recipients of the Flaming Tongues

When the day of Pentecost fully arrived, the scripture states, "They were all together in one place... and tongues of fire separated and came to rest on each of them" (Acts 2:1-3).

  • No Gender Distinction: The Set Apart Spirit did not bypass the women. The fire rested on the women just as it did on Peter, John, and the other Apostles.
  • Public Proclamation: The women were among those who rushed out into the streets of Jerusalem speaking in supernatural languages, proclaiming the wonders of YHVH to the shocked crowds.

4. The Fulfillment of Joel’s "Daughters" Prophecy

When the crowds accused the 120 of being drunk, Peter stood up to clarify the theological reality of what just happened. He quoted the Prophet Joel to prove that women were also an intentional part of YHVHs strategic plan:

"In the last days, YHVH says, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and your daughters will prophesy... Even on my servants, both men and women, I will pour out my Spirit in those days." (Acts 2:17-18).

By highlighting this prophecy, Peter validated that the women in the 120 were now officially commissioned by YHVH as prophetesses and messengers of the Renewed Covenant.

In Acts 2:9–11, the Scriptures lists 15 distinct regions or people groups representing Jews of the Diaspora who had travelled to Jerusalem for the Feast of Pentecost.

The text notes that the 120 were speaking in "other tongues" (Greek: dialektos, meaning literal, known regional languages or dialects). Geographically, the list forms a deliberate, massive counter-clockwise loop around the known world, placing Jerusalem directly at the centre.

The list breaks down by geographic origin and the specific languages spoken:

1. The Far East (Beyond the Roman Empire)

These groups came from the lands of the old Babylonian and Persian empires (modern-day Iran and Iraq). They were descendants of the original Jewish exiles who chose to stay in the East

  • Parthians: From the Parthian Empire (northeastern Iran). They spoke Parthian (a northwestern Iranian language).
  • Medes: From Media (northwestern Iran / Kurdistan). They spoke Median.
  • Elamites: From Elam (southwestern Iran). They spoke Elamite.
  • Mesopotamians: From the region between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers (Iraq/Syria). Their primary language was eastern Aramaic.

2. The Mediterranean & Asia Minor (Modern Turkey)

Moving northwest into Asia Minor, this group represented heavily Hellenized (Greek-influenced) trading hubs:

  • Judeans: Locals from Israel. They spoke Hebrew or western Aramaic.
  • Cappadocians: From central Turkey. They spoke a localized Anatolian dialect of Cappadocian or Greek.
  • Pontians: From northern Turkey, bordering the Black Sea. They spoke Pontic Greek.
  • Asians: From the Roman province of Asia (western coast of Turkey). They spoke Greek.
  • Phrygians & Pamphylians: From central and southern Turkey. They spoke localized Phrygian/Pamphylian dialects alongside Greek.

3. North Africa

Moving southwest along the Mediterranean coast into the vibrant centres of African Judaism:

  • Egyptians: Primarily from Alexandria, Egypt, which hosted the largest Jewish community outside Israel. They spoke Greek and Coptic/Egyptian.
  • Libyans (Cyrene): From Cyrene (modern Libya). They spoke Greek and local Berber dialects.

4. The Far West (The Heart of the Empire)

  • Romans: Traveling all the way from Italy, this group included native Jews and proselytes (Gentiles who had fully converted to Judaism). They spoke Latin and Greek.

5. The Southern Islands and Deserts

The loop closes by anchoring the southern boundaries of the ancient world:

  • Cretans: Island dwellers from Crete (Greece). They spoke Greek.
  • Arabians: Nabataean Jews from the deserts of Jordan, Syria, and northern Saudi Arabia. They spoke early Arabic dialects or Nabataean Aramaic

The Theological Point: A Reversal of Babel

By listing this massive geographical footprint, the Book of Acts frames Pentecost as the direct reversal of the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11).

·         At Babel, humanity was united in pride, so YHVH scattered them by confusing their languages.

·         At Pentecost, humanity was scattered across the earth, but YHVH united them by using their own local languages to preach a singular message.

 

While Pentecost featured known foreign languages spoken to reach an international crowd, Paul introduces the concept of speaking in "unknown" or spiritual tongues used for private prayer and worship.

Paul speaks extensively about his own practice and the guidelines for tongues in 1 Corinthians 14. The biblical breakdown reveals how his experience compared to the Upper Room:

1. Paul’s Private Practice: "I Speak in Tongues More Than All of You"

Paul was highly proficient in this spiritual gift. In 1 Corinthians 14:18, he boldly states:

"I thank Elohim that I speak in tongues more than all of you."

However, Paul immediately clarifies the context of his tongue-speaking. He did not do it to show off in public. He practiced it primarily in his private prayer life for personal spiritual strength, noting: "Anyone who speaks in a tongue does not speak to people but to YHVH. Indeed, no one understands them; they utter mysteries by the Spirit" (1 Corinthians 14:2).

2. "Unknown" vs. "Known" Tongues

The term "unknown" tongues are famous because the King James Version (KJV) added the word unknown in italics to help readers understand that the languages were unrecognizable to the people in the room. This highlights the two distinct types of tongues in the Apostolic scriptures:

  • The Pentecost Type (Acts 2): Earthly, human languages (dialektos). The speakers did not know what they were saying, but the visiting nations in the crowd understood them perfectly.
  • The Corinthian Type (1 Corinthians 14): A spiritual, heavenly tongue. Paul calls these the "tongues of angels" (1 Corinthians 13:1). No human understands it without a supernatural gift of interpretation.

3. Paul’s Strict Rules for Public Assembly Meetings

Because the assembly in Corinth was chaotic, Paul set strict boundaries for using tongues in public gatherings:

  • The Order Rule: No more than two or three people should speak in a tongue during a single service, and they must take turns.
  • The Interpretation Rule: If someone speaks in a tongue publicly, there must be an interpreter so the whole church can understand and be encouraged. If there is no interpreter, the speaker must keep quiet and speak only to himself and to YHVH.
  • The Clarity Rule: Paul preferred understandable teaching (prophecy/shiur) in public over uninterpreted tongues: "In the assembly I would rather speak five intelligible words to instruct others than ten thousand words in a tongue" (1 Corinthians 14:19).

The Full-Circle Connection

This brings your entire study of Acts, Shavuot, and prophecy into focus:

  1. At Sinai, YHVH spoke in a physical voice all nations could understand.
  2. At Pentecost, the 120 (including Mary Magdalene and the women) spoke in earthly languages the gathered nations could understand.
  3. In Paul’s letters, the gift expands into a private, spiritual language used to communicate directly with YHVH when human words fail

The Apostle Paul outlines a distinct structural and functional difference between the public "gift of tongues" and private "praying in the spirit" in 1 Corinthians 14.

While both originate from the Set Apart Spirit, they serve completely different purposes, directions, and audiences.

1. The Direction and Audience

  • Praying in the Spirit: Directed from the believer to YHVH. Paul notes, "For anyone who speaks in a tongue does not speak to people but to YHVH" (1 Cor 14:2). It is a private expression of devotion.
  • The Gift of Tongues: Directed from YHVH to the believing community. It functions as a prophetic message or sign intended for a group of people, rather than an intimate, vertical prayer.

2. The Mental State (Intellect vs. Spirit)

Paul specifically defines how your human intellect operates during private spiritual prayer:

  • The Bypass:

When you pray in the spirit, your human mind does not understand the words. Paul writes, "For if I pray in a tongue, my spirit prays, but my mind is unfruitful" (1 Cor 14:14).

  • The Solution: To balance this, Paul chooses to use both: "I will pray with my spirit, but I will also pray with my mind; I will sing with my spirit, but I will also sing with my mind" (1 Cor 14:15).

3. The Requirement for Interpretation

  • Praying in the Spirit: Requires no interpretation. Because it is a private conversation where you "utter mysteries by the Spirit" directly to YHVH, no human needs to understand it.
  • The Gift of Tongues: Requires immediate interpretation. If used in an assembly setting, Paul states it is completely useless to the listeners unless someone translates it: "If there is no interpreter, the speaker should keep quiet in the assembly and speak to himself and to YHVH" (1 Cor 14:28).

4. The Spiritual Result (Edification)

  • Praying in the Spirit: Edifies the individual. It functions like a spiritual battery charger for the speaker: "Anyone who speaks in a tongue edifies themselves" (1 Cor 14:4).
  • The Gift of Tongues: Edifies the whole assembly. When the public tongue is combined with an interpretation, it carries the exact same value as clear prophecy, building up everyone in the room.

Summary Comparison

Feature

Praying in the Spirit

The Gift of Tongues

Primary Setting

Private prayer closet

Public believers’ assembly

Target Audience

YHVH

The Congregation / Unbelievers

Interpretation?

Not required

Mandatory

Who is Built Up?

The individual believer

The entire corporate body

The Book of Romans describes the Spirit groaning when we do not know how to pray (Romans 8:26), or see how the Book of Jude commands believers to build themselves up by praying in the Set Apart Spirit?

Joh 16:13  “But when He comes, the Spirit of the Truth, He shall guide you into all the truth. For He shall not speak from Himself, but whatever He hears He shall speak, and He shall announce to you what is to come. 

"The Spirit of Truth" vs. "Unknown Tongues"

This guiding ministry creates the perfect balance for Paul's teachings on praying in the spirit and unknown tongues:

  • When a believer speaks or prays in an unknown tongue, Paul says their human intellect is entirely bypassed ("my mind is unfruitful").
  • The mechanism that keeps this from becoming chaotic or spiritually empty is the Spirit of Truth. The Guide navigates the human spirit to utter precise, divine mysteries directly to the Father, ensuring the believer is deeply built up (edified) even when they do not understand the vocabulary

 The tragedy of Noah and Lot's generations was their utter lack of a guide; they were spiritually blind, completely trapped by religious routine and consumed by self-interest until judgment struck.

Yahshua promises that for those who follow the Spirit of Truth, in the end times they will not be caught in a surprise trap. John 16:13 concludes by saying: "And He will declare to you what is to come." The Guide's ultimate job is to prepare the community so they can fly on "eagles' wings" when the final boundaries of history are reached

 

Joh 16:8  “And having come, He shall convict (a) the world concerning sin,(b) and concerning righteousness, and concerning judgment – Footnotes: (a)Or confute or prove wrong

The footnote choice of the word "confute" hits the nail on the head.

To confute means to prove an argument to be completely false, wrong, or invalid using overwhelming evidence.

The Greek word Yahshua used here is elenchō (λέγχω), which is a legal term from ancient courtrooms. It means to cross-examine a witness so thoroughly that you completely expose their lies and bring the absolute truth to light.

Yahshua is stating that what the human world thinks is sin, righteousness, and judgment is completely backwards, and the Set Apart Spirit is coming to expose that error.

Yahshua immediately breaks down exactly how the Set Apart Spirit "confutes" or corrects the world's false ideas in the very next verses (John 16:9–11):

1. Concerning Sin: The World vs. The Spirit

  • What the World Thinks: The world thinks "sin" is just breaking a moral checklist, committing bad actions, or breaking societal  laws or violating man made religious traditions.
  • How the Spirit Confutes It: Yahshua says, "concerning sin, because they do not believe in Me" (John 16:9). The Spirit exposes that the ultimate, root sin is rejecting Yeshua. You can be a "good citizen" by the world's standards, but if you reject the Messiah, the Spirit proves your entire moral foundation wrong – Paul goes on to say that many who proclaim to have Yahshua – have the wrong Yahshua - 2 Cor 11:4

2. Concerning Righteousness: The World vs. The Spirit

  • What the World Thinks: The world thinks "righteousness" is self-made goodness, looking and acting ‘’holy’’, or doing enough good deeds to outweigh the bad.
  • How the Spirit Confutes It: Yahshua says, "concerning righteousness, because I go to the Father and you see Me no more" (John 16:10). The Spirit proves that humanity has zero righteousness of its own. The only true standard of righteousness is Yahshua, who went back to the Father. True righteousness is a gift imputed to us by faith, completely exploding the world’s idea of earning your way to heaven.

3. Concerning Judgment: The World vs. The Spirit

  • What the World Thinks: The world looks around and thinks that evil is winning, that YHVH is passive, or that the powerful rulers of this earth are the final judges.
  • How the Spirit Confutes It: Yahshua says, "concerning judgment, because the ruler of this world has been judged" (John 16:11). The Spirit exposes the reality that Satan was already legally defeated at the cross. The world thinks it is the one judging YHVH, but the Spirit proves that the world’s system and its demonic ruler are the ones already standing condemned

 

The Connection to our Torah portion – ‘’Miketz’’

The careless generations in the Days of Noah and Lot were functioning on the world's ideas of success, righteousness, and survival—ignoring the coming divine separation - (miketz).

Yahshua is showing that when the Set Apart Spirit arrived on Shavuot (Pentecost), He acted like a celestial prosecuting attorney. He shattered the world's illusions, flipped human logic upside down, and began guiding those who would listen to "all the truth" of YHVH’s Messiah and of YHVH's Torah, that they alone would stand in the last days and enter into His Kingdom.

 

Conclusion:

 

Isa 8:16  "Bind up this testimony, and seal up the Torah among my taught ones

 Isa 8:20  To the Torah and to the witness! If they do not speak according to this Word, it is because they have no daybreak.a Footnote: aOr light. 

"If we keep quiet, the stones will cry out" - Luke 19:40

 Chag Sameach Shavuot

Shalom

5/21/2026

Parashat 10 Portion 38 Gen 41:1-37 ‘’Miketz’’ Is 29:8-14, 18-19 Jer 2:4-28 +4:1-2

 Blessed are You, YHVH our Elohim, Creator of the universe, who desires covenantal intimacy with Your called-out ones – blessed are those whom You have called and given a heart that longs for and deeply desires Your covenantal life. Please, YHVH, our Elohim, sweeten the words of Your Torah in our hearts and in the hearts of Your people, the family of Israel. May we and our offspring and the offspring of Your people, the house of Jacob – all of us – know Your Name and study Your Torah to enable us to sincerely love one another and to love You above all. Please uncover our eyes and open our hearts that we may carefully examine and receive the marvels and mysteries of Your Torah. Blessed are You, YHVH, who has created and established Your covenant with the set apart ones of Israel – through Yahshua our Messiah - Amein.

 מקץ (קֵץ) from a primitive root which means ‘to cut off’’

Gen 41:1  ויהי מקץ שׁנתים ימים ופרעה חלם והנה עמד על־היאר׃ 

Joseph Interprets Pharaohs Dreams.

Gen 41:1  And it came to be, at the end (מקץ) of two years’ time, that Pharaoh had a dream,

and saw him standing by the river, 

 How do we know when YHVH wants to ‘’cut off’’ or ‘’miketz’’ one season of our lives for us to

enter a new season? And why does it feel that these seasons carry on for such a long time?

 Teshuvah and forgiveness: The sages highlight Joseph’s testing and the testing of his

brothers created opportunities for repentance, showing that new seasons often require

reconciliation and healing.

 

Miketz teaches that YHVH determines the “end” of each season. Our role is to remain 

faithful, discerning, and prepared, trusting that when the appointed moment arrives, doors

will open suddenly and others close by divine design.

The Hebrew word מקץ (miketz, meaning at the end of) in Genesis 41:1 marks the dramatic

conclusion of Joseph’s 13 years of obscurity and suffering, transitioning into an era of salvation

and global provision. Typologically, this mirrors the last days prophecies where a period of

global crisis gives way to the Messianic Millennial Kingdom

 

YHVH intended to prepare us and give us future insight and understanding into His future plans for His called out ones in the midst of the greatest chaos ever seen on earth.

 

Many believers in the world today, including ourselves share an inner conviction that we are living in a ‘miketz’’ moment.  Many sense that we are living in times where dramatic and drastic changes are about to take place.  Things can’t just carry on the way they have been.

 

Experts confirm that global wealth has reached unprecedented levels in the past six

years, with total household wealth surpassing $470 trillion in 2025, the highest in

recorded history. However, this wealth is highly concentrated, with the richest 1.6% of adults

holding nearly half of it. Global Wealth Report 2025’ ($470 = 7.99 quadrillion rands or 7,990,000,000,000,000 rands – South Africa’s household wealth is $1.357 trillion or 22.45 trillion rands - The Richest 10%  owns more than 85% of all household assets in South Africa)

Def household wealth - It is a measure of stored value built up over decades or generations.

 

 In South Africa, the typical Black household owns 5 per cent of the wealth held by the typical White household. In the US, the typical Black household owns 6 per cent of the wealth held by the typical White household. In both countries, a racial wealth gap exists at different levels of education and income. 

 

Some experts project global wealth to be in the range of $1.5 quadrillion,

 

‘’If you were to combine both the $1.5 quadrillion human-and-financial model with the global valuation of all untapped natural resources, the total theoretical value of Earth and its inhabitants would hover closer to $1.7 or $1.8 quadrillion.’’  (1800 trillion dollars) AI

 

The world has experienced an unprecedented surge in paper wealth over the last six years (roughly spanning 2020 to 2026)

 

This may be a sign that the fragile years of super abundance are coming to an end.

 

The scriptures contain several explicit prophetic passages that describe a sudden, catastrophic collapse of the global economic and financial system. In Christian eschatology (the study of the end times), these events are predicted to occur during a final period of tribulation before the second coming of the Messiah.

 

The most detailed description of a global financial collapse is found in Revelation chapter 18. In this passage, the Scripture uses the symbolic name "Babylon the Great" to describe a highly sophisticated, hyper-materialistic global market system that controls international trade.

 

The "One Hour" Collapse: The text emphasizes that the entire global economic system will implode with staggering speed: "In one hour such great riches came to nothing" (Revelation 18:17).

 

The Mourning of the Merchants: The passage describes global supply chains completely freezing up, leaving international corporations and shipping magnates devastated because the consumer market has died: "And the merchants of the earth will weep and mourn over her, for no one buys their merchandise anymore" (Revelation 18:11).

 

Rev 6:6 - A voice cries out: "A quart of wheat for a denarius, and three quarts of barley for a denarius; and do not harm the oil and the wine."

In the ancient world, a denarius was a full day's wage for a working man. A quart of wheat was just enough food to keep one person alive for a single day.

Economists and biblical scholars interpret this imagery as a prediction of severe global hyperinflation, where an entire day's salary is required just to buy bread to survive, while luxury goods ("oil and wine") remain untouched and out of reach for the common citizen

 

Ezekiel 7:19: Predicting a complete societal and financial breakdown, the prophet states: "They will throw their silver into the streets, and their gold will be like refuse(niddâh); their silver and their gold will not be able to deliver them in the day of the wrath of the YHVH."

 

Many theologians note that the Scriptures links this financial collapse to the rise of a highly centralized global government. According to Revelation 13:16–17, a political system emerges from the chaos that forces absolute control over the economy. It mandates that "no one may buy or sell except one who has the mark"—implying a completely cashless, tightly tracked, and weaponized financial infrastructure.

Very few people in the world believe this - Mat 24:37  “And as the days of Noa, so also shall the coming of the Son of Aam be.

 Luk 17:28  “And likewise, as it came to be in the days of Lot:

 

Gen 41:1  And it came to be, at the end (מקץ) of two years’ time, that Pharaoh had a dream,

and saw him standing by the river, 

Gen 41:2  and saw seven cows coming up out of the river, beautiful looking and fat, and they

fed amongst the reeds, 

Gen 41:3  then saw seven other cows coming up after them out of the river, ugly and lean of

flesh, and stood by the other cows on the bank of the river. 

Gen 41:4  And the ugly and lean of flesh cows ate up the seven beautiful looking and fat

cows. Then Pharaoh awoke. 

Gen 41:5  And he slept and dreamed a second time and saw seven heads of grain coming

up on one stalk, plump and good, 

Gen 41:6  and saw seven lean heads, scorched by the east wind, coming up after them. 

Gen 41:7  And the seven lean heads swallowed the seven plump and complete heads. Then

Pharaoh awoke and saw it was a dream. 

Gen 41:8  And it came to be in the morning that his spirit was moved, and he sent and called

for all the magicians of Mitsrayim and all its wise men. And Pharaoh related to them his

dreams, but there was no one who could interpret them for Pharaoh. 

Gen 41:9  Then the chief cupbearer spoke to Pharaoh, saying, “I remember my crimes this

day. 

Gen 41:10  “When Pharaoh was wroth with his servants, and put me in confinement in the

house of the captain of the guard, both me and the chief baker, 

Gen 41:11  each one of us dreamed a dream in one night, he and I. Each of us dreamed

according to the interpretation of his own dream. 

Gen 41:12  “And there was with us a Hebrew youth, a servant of the captain of the guard.

And we related to him, and he interpreted our dreams for us. To each man he interpreted

according to his own dream. 

Gen 41:13  “And it came to be, as he interpreted for us, so it came to be. He restored me to

my office, and he hanged him.” 

Gen 41:14  Then Pharaoh sent and called Yosěph, and they hurriedly brought him out of the

dungeon. And he shaved and changed his garments, and came to Pharaoh. 

Gen 41:15  And Pharaoh said to Yosěph, “I have dreamed a dream, and there is no one to

interpret it. Now I myself have heard it said of you that you understand a dream, to interpret

it.” 

Gen 41:16  And Yosěph answered Pharaoh, saying, “It is not in me, let Elohim answer

Pharaoh with peace.” 

Gen 41:17  And Pharaoh said to Yosěph, “See, in my dream I stood on the bank of the river 

Gen 41:18  and saw seven cows coming up out of the river, beautiful looking and fat, and

they fed amongst the reeds, 

Gen 41:19  then saw seven other cows coming up after them, poor and very ugly and lean of

flesh, such ugliness as I have never seen in all the land of Mitsrayim. 

Gen 41:20  “And the lean of flesh and ugly cows ate up the first seven, the fat cows. 

 

Gen 41:21  “Yet when they had eaten them up, no one would have known that they had

eaten them, for they were as ugly as at the beginning. Then I awoke. 

Gen 41:22  “Also, I looked in my dream and saw seven heads coming up on one stalk,

complete and good, 

Gen 41:23  then saw seven heads, withered, lean, scorched by the east wind, coming up

after them. 

Gen 41:24  “And the lean heads swallowed the seven good heads. And I spoke to the

magicians, but there was no one who could explain it to me.” 

Gen 41:25  And Yosěph said to Pharaoh, “The dream of Pharaoh is one. Elohim has shown

Pharaoh what He is about to do:  (this same pattern will be repeated in the last days)

Gen 41:26  “The seven good cows are seven years, and the seven good heads are seven

years – it is one dream. 

Gen 41:27  “And the seven lean and ugly cows which came up after them are seven years,

and the seven empty heads scorched by the east wind are seven years of scarcity of food. 

Gen 41:28  “This is the word which I spoke to Pharaoh: Elohim has shown Pharaoh what He

is about to do. 

Gen 41:29  “See, seven years of great plenty are coming in all the land of Mitsrayim, 

Gen 41:30  but after them seven years of scarcity of food shall arise and all the plenty be

forgotten in the land of Mitsrayim. And the scarcity of food shall destroy the land, 

Gen 41:31  and the plenty shall not be remembered in the land, because of the scarcity of

food following, for it is very severe. 

Gen 41:32  “And the dream was repeated to Pharaoh twice because the word is established

by Elohim, and Elohim is hastening to do it. 

Gen 41:33  “And now, let Pharaoh look for a discerning and wise man, and set him over the

land of Mitsrayim. 

Gen 41:34  “Let Pharaoh do this, and let him appoint overseers over the land, to take up

one-fifth of the land of Mitsrayim in the seven years of plenty. 

Gen 41:35  “And let them gather all the food of those good years that are coming, and store

up grain under the hand of Pharaoh, and let them keep food in the cities. 

Gen 41:36  “And the food shall be for a store for the land for the seven years of scarcity of

food which shall be in the land of Mitsrayim, and do not let the land be cut off by the scarcity

of food.” 

Joseph Rises to Power

Gen 41:37  And the word was good in the eyes of Pharaoh and in the eyes of all his

servants.

 

The prophet Daniel gives a profound timetable for the end time events, including the first and second coming of the Messiah.

 

Dan 9:24  “Seventy weeks are decreed for your people and for your set-apart city, to put an

end to the transgression, and to seal up sins, and to cover crookedness, and to bring in

everlasting righteousness, and to seal up vision and prophet, and to anoint the Most Set-

apart. 

Dan 9:27  “And he shall confirm a covenant with many for one week. And in the middle of the

week he shall put an end to slaughtering and meal offering. And on the wing of abominations

he shall lay waste, even until the complete end and that which is decreed is poured out on

the one who lays waste.”a Footnote: a Mat_24:15. 

Mat 24:15  “So when you see the ’abomination that lays waste,’b Dan_11:31 spoken of by

Dani’ěl the prophet, set up in the set-apart place” – he who reads, let him understand –

Footnote: bSee also Dan_9:27 and Abomination that lays waste in Explanatory Notes. 

Mat 24:16  “then let those who are in Yehuah flee to the mountains. 

Mat 24:17  “Let him who is on the house-top not come down to take whatever out of his

house. 

Mat 24:18  “And let him who is in the field not turn back to get his garments. 

 

The last days (or end-times) relevance of Genesis 41 relies on prophetic typology, where

Joseph’s life and the global crisis he managed serve as a blueprint for future biblical events.

In Christian and Jewish eschatology, this chapter provides structural parallels to the end of

the age.

Additional Midrash:

 The Typology of Joseph and the Messiah:

 Prophetic scholars view Joseph in Genesis 41 as a major (a prophetic foreshadowing)

Of Yahshua.

From Prison to the Throne: Joseph is suddenly elevated from a dungeon to rule over

Egypt, second only to Pharaoh. This parallels humiliation, resurrection, and ultimate

cosmic exaltation of Yahshua.

 

The Gentile Bride: Upon his exaltation, Joseph is given a Gentile bride, Asenath (Gen

41:45) and a new name - Zaphenath-Paneah, which is traditionally interpreted

As Savior of the World or Revealer of Secret or bread man of life. (exact meaning is uncertain)

 

The Seven Years of Tribulation: The structure of the timeline in Genesis 41 mirrors the standard end timeline found in the Books of Daniel and Revelation.

 

The seven years of severe, global famine are frequently compared to the future seven-year Tribulation period.

 

The Purpose of the Crisis: The famine forced the entire known world including Joseph’s

estranged brothers (representing Israel)—to travel to Egypt and bow before him to buy grain.

Prophetic teachers point out that the future Tribulation is designed to bring Israel to a point of

spiritual brokenness where they will ultimately recognize the Messiah they previously

rejected.

 

Genesis 41 outlines a total centralization of resources to survive a global catastrophe.

A Global Economic Monopoly: To survive, the entire world becomes financially dependent

on a single provider (Joseph). In later chapters, the people sell their money, livestock, land,

and eventually their own freedom to the state to buy food.

The End-Times Parallel: Prophecy watchmen compare this absolute governmental control

over food distribution to the economic system described in Revelation 13 (the Mark of the

Beast system), where no one can buy or sell resources without submission to a centralized

authority. Joseph’s system was benevolent and life-saving, but it serves as a structural

blueprint for how quickly global populations will trade liberty for physical survival during a

planetary crisis.

 

The Call for Divine Discernment:

Pharaoh promoted Joseph because he possessed a supernatural spirit of discernment to

interpret the times and prepare practically.

 

The Sons of Issachar Anointing: In end-times teaching, Genesis 41 is used as a

mandate for the modern religious community to act like Joseph—discerning the prophetic

seasons of the world, understanding coming economic instabilities, and establishing

physical and spiritual storehouses to help others when global systems fail.

 

The Black Horse of Famine (Revelation 6)

The global famine managed by Joseph serves as a prophetic blueprint for the third seal of

Revelation.

The Prophecy: Revelation 6:5–6 introduces a rider on a black horse holding a pair of

scales. A voice proclaims - “A quart of wheat for a denarius, and three quarts of

barley for three quarts of a denarius...

The Economic Crunch: A denarius was a full day’s wage for an ancient labourer.

This means an entire day’s work will only buy enough premium wheat to feed one

person, or cheaper barley to feed a small family, leaving nothing for rent, clothes, or

fuel.

 

The Egyptian Connection: Just as in Genesis 41, the two primary survival grains

mentioned in Revelation are wheat and barley. Both passages show a world where

hyperinflation and scarcity force central governments to strictly ration food supplies.

 

While Genesis 41 shows the prophetic timeline in action, the phrase for the ‘’end times’’ is

explicitly defined just a few chapters later. Acharit HaYamim (אַחֲרִית הַיָּמִים): In Genesis 49:1, where Jacob gathers his sons—including Joseph—and says, ‘’Gather yourselves together, that I may tell you what shall happen to you in the latter days. (Acharit HaYamim)

 

The Meaning: In Hebrew thought, Acharit does not just mean a chronological end point. It

means the culmination, final outcome, or ultimate destiny of a matter.

 Jacob’s blessings over the twelve tribes stretch far past their time in Egypt. They lay out the tribal destinies that carry all the way through the settlement of Canaan, the split kingdoms, and into the final messianic kingdom.

 

The Contrast: Joseph’s Storehouses vs. End-Times Babylon:

 

Examining these two eras reveals a critical spiritual warning regarding resource

management.

JOSEPH’s ECONOMIC SYSTEM                       END-TIMES BABYLON SYSTEM

Motivated by divine revelation                         Motivated by human arrogance

Designed to preserve human life                   Designed to control human life

Led by a righteous servant                                Led by a deceptive dictator

Points people to YHVHs wisdom                   Traps people in a godless web

 

Based on the prophetic patterns in Genesis 41 and the Book of Revelation, the end-time

remnant navigates this global economic and spiritual crisis through a specific five-part

strategy.

 

1. Supernatural Discernment (The Joseph Anointing)

The remnant operates in divine insight rather than relying on human mainstream data.

Discerning Seasons: Like Joseph, the remnant recognizes when a global season is

shifting from abundance to scarcity. (Miketz)

 

Spiritual Revelation: They rely on the Set Apart Spirit for strategies that defy conventional

economic logic.

 

Refusing Panic: Because they know the prophetic timeline, they react with strategic

calmness instead of fear.

 

2. Dual Preparation (Spiritual and Physical)

 

Survival in this scenario requires a balanced approach to resource management.

Spiritual Storehouses: The primary preparation is building an unshakeable faith and deep

knowledge of scripture. This ensures they cannot be psychologically manipulated by fear.

 

Physical Stewardship: Where possible, the remnant establishes local, decentralised hubs.

This includes storing food, securing clean water, and learning sustainable skills to bypass

the centralized system.

 

3. Covenant Provision (The Goshen Principle)

When Egypt fell into economic ruin, the covenant people lived securely in the region of

Goshen (Genesis 45:10).

 

Supernatural Protection: The remnant relies on divine exemption from global plagues and

systemic collapse.

 

Multiplication of Resources: They trust in the biblical pattern of supernatural multiplication

(e.g Elijah and the widow’s oil in 1 Kings 17).

 

Independence from the System: They thrive outside the dominant global economic grid

through communal sharing and barter.

 

4. Covenant Communities

The remnant does not isolate as individual preppers but forms tight-knit, interdependent

networks. (camps of the righteous)

 

Shared Resources: They pool assets, skills, and food to care for the vulnerable among

them.

 

Spiritual Unity: They maintain underground or localized fellowship to keep faith alive when

institutional structures fail or compromise.

 

5. Serving as a Beacon of Hope

Joseph did not store grain to hoard wealth; he stored it to save lives, including the lives of

those who rejected him.

 

The Mission: The remnant positions their storehouses as mission outposts to feed, heal,

and share the good news with a desperate world.

 

Drawing the Lost: When the world’s systems collapse, the spiritual and physical resilience

of the remnant becomes a powerful witness that points people to YHVH.

 

Looking to the early Assembly (Kehelah) (Acts 2 & 4)

 

The early Kehelah survived intense social and economic exclusion by implementing a radical,

voluntary economic model. This system was designed to ensure that no single believer could

be starved out by societal boycotts.

 

Voluntary Liquidation of Assets: Wealthy believers sold non-essential lands and

houses. They brought the proceeds to the Apostles to create a centralized, communal emergency fund (Acts 4:34–35).

 

Daily Distribution Networks: The community established a systematic, daily distribution of food. This network specifically protected vulnerable members, such as widows, who were cut off from public temple charity (Acts 6:1–3).

 

Elimination of Poverty: The text notes that there was not a needy person among them. This was not forced state communism, but a love-driven, covenantal ecosystem where private wealth was willingly repurposed for collective survival.

 

Life during the great tribulation – the last 3,5 years of the seven years, will see massive population reduction and starvation on earth

 

Jer 3:14  “Return, O backsliding children,” declares יהוה, “for I shall rule over you, and shall take you, one from a city and two from a clan,a and shall bring you to Tsiyon. Footnote: aSee Isa_27:12

This specifically applies to the Great Tribulation (the final 3.5 years of the end-times timeline), though its full fulfillment bridges the gap directly into the Millennial Kingdom that follows.

When we read this verse through an end time lens, the key phrases align precisely

with the dynamics of the Great Tribulation:

 

1. One from a city and two from a clan (The Remnant Dynamic)

The mathematical ratio in this verse (one from a city, two from a clan) implies extreme

scarcity.

The Tribulation Parallel: The Great Tribulation is marked by unprecedented global

casualties, severe martyrdom, and a targeted hunting of YHVHs people by the Antichrist system and a never before witnessed release of demons on the earth - Rev 9:1-11 Rev 12:17

 

The Gleaning Effect: The cross-reference to Isaiah 27:12 uses the agricultural concept of threshing and gleaning—picking up the tiny handful of grains left over after a massive harvest. YHVH is meticulously rescuing a highly scattered, deeply hidden remnant from across the globe.

 

2. I shall rule over you (To bring healing to the Brokenness of Israel)

The Hebrew word used here for rule is ba al (בָּעַל), which carries a strong connotation of ownership, authority, or marriage.

 

The Great Tribulation Purpose: The ultimate scriptural purpose of the Great

Tribulation - The Time of Jacob’s Trouble in Jeremiah 30:7 is to break the stubbornness of backsliding Israel. (both natural born and grafted in)

 

The Turning Point: Another ‘’miketz’’ moment.

In the final 3.5 years, when the Antichrist betrays Israel at the midpoint and enforces the mark of the Beast, the Jewish people will be entirely stripped of their natural defenses. This forces the backsliding children to finally repent, return, and recognize Yahshua as the Messiah and YHVH’s absolute rule and ownership over them.

 

3. And shall bring you to Tsiyon (Zion)

In the second half of the tribulation, there is an urgent geographical and spiritual flight toward

Jerusalem/Zion

 

The Flight to the Wilderness: Yahshua explicitly warns those in Judea to flee into the

mountains/wilderness the moment the midpoint abomination occurs (Matthew 24:15-16).

Revelation 12:14 states that Israel is given wings to fly into the wilderness to be

supernaturally nourished for exactly a time, and times, and half a time (3.5 years).

 

The Final Gathering: This gathering culminates at the end of the 3.5 years when Yahshua

physically returns to Mount Zion, rescuing the tiny, glean-gathered remnant and establishing

His global throne. This some scholars believe is the first resurrection. (some call the rapture)

 

Summary of the Contextual Progression (Jeremiah 3:14-17)

The immediate verses following Jeremiah 3:14 prove that this is an end-times, post-

tribulation reality, another ‘’Miketz’’ moment – the beginning of the millennial reign of Messiah -

Verse 15: Then I will give you shepherds after My own heart... (The righteous leadership of the Messiah’s Kingdom).

Verse 16: They will no longer say, The ark of the covenant of the YHVH (Because the Temple will be rebuilt and some scholars believe the original ark of the covenant will be retrieved and placed in the Most Set Apart place )

 

2 Maccabees 2:1-8 records how Jeremiah hid the altar of golden incense and the ark of the Covenant in a cave on mount Nebo. Jeremiah says that this ark and altar of golden incense will only be discovered when the 12 tribes of Jacob unite again – in the last days.

 

The Sifting Ratio: Zechariah 13:8–9

Zechariah provides the precise mathematical reality of the one from a city, two from a clan dynamic during the Great Tribulation.

And it shall come to pass in all the land,” says YHVH, “That two-thirds in it shall be cut off

and die, but one-third shall be left in it: I will bring the one-third through the fire, will refine

them as silver is refined and test them as gold is tested. They will call on My name, and I

will answer them. I will say, ‘This is My people’; and each one will say, ‘YHVH is my Elohim.

 

The Two-Thirds majority of the population in the land will not survive the intense warfare and persecution of the Antichrist’s reign.

The Refined Third: The remaining one-third is the literal remnant. This group is not

merely spared physically; they are actively brought through the fire. This

furnace represents the final 3.5 years of the Great Tribulation, designed to burn away

the backsliding nature mentioned in Jeremiah 3:14.

 

The Covenant Restored: The final outcome matches Jeremiah’s promise (I shall rule over you). The crucible produces a people who fully submit to YHVH as THE Supreme Elohim of creation.

 

The Wings of the Eagle: Revelation 12:14 explicitly links this back to the Exodus

pattern: But the woman was given two wings of a great eagle, that she might fly into

the wilderness to her place, where she is nourished for a time and times and half a

time [3.5 years], from the presence of the serpent. Ex 19:4

The Targeted Backlash: Out of frustration, the dragon goes to make war with the

rest of her offspring—the scattered remnant outside of the primary wilderness safe

zone who guards the commandments of YHVH and have the testimony of Yahshua - (Rev 12:17). These are the individual targets scattered one by one or in small groups across the cities of the earth.

 

Character Traits of the End-Time Remnant

 

The Book of Revelation does not just describe where the remnant goes; it explicitly defines

who they are. Their internal spiritual character is what allows them to withstand the

economic boycott and physical terror of the Great Tribulation.

 

Description of end time remnant:

 Absolute Commandment Keeping Revelation 12:17 ; 14:12

 Flawless Verbal Integrity Revelation 14:5

 Unto-Death Martyrdom Mindset Revelation 12:11

 Radical Patient Endurance Revelation 13:10 & 14:12

 

1. They Possess Uncompromising Verbal Integrity

Revelation 14:5 states: And in their mouth was found no deceit, for they are without fault

before the throne of YHVH.

The Application: In a world dominated by deep deception, propaganda, and

strong delusions of the Antichrist system, the remnant speaks absolute,

unadulterated biblical truth. They refuse to compromise or lie to save their own lives.

2. They Overcome Revelation 12:11 outlines their warfare strategy: And they overcame him by the blood of the Lamb and by the word of their testimony, and they did not love their lives to the death.

The Application: The remnant completely conquers the fear of death. Because they

view themselves as already dead to the world, they cannot be manipulated by threats

of starvation, financial de-banking, or physical execution.

3. They Maintain their faith of Messiah.

Revelation 14:12 summarizes their daily reality: Here is the patience of the saints; here are

those who keep the commandments of YHVH – Torah - and the faith of Yahshua

The Application: Their faith is not a fragile, fair-weather theology. It is the rugged, resilient faith of Messiah Yahshua, the exact same type of enduring trust that Yahshua exercised when He faced His own execution.

 

One of the most dramatic, yet often overlooked, Second Coming passages depicts Yahshua

physically arriving not first at the Mount of Olives, but marching out from the wilderness

refuge of the remnant.

 

“Who is this who comes from Edom, with dyed garments from Bozrah,(sheepfold fortress) this One who is glorious in His apparel, marching in the greatness of His strength? He who speaks in

righteousness, mighty to save.’ Why is Your apparel red, and Your garments like one who

treads in the winepress? Isaiah 63:1–2

The Rescue Mission: Yahshua returns to the earth to break open the siege against the

trapped remnant (the sheep of Bozrah).

The Winepress of Wrath: The crimson staining His garments is not His own blood

from the crucifixion, but the blood of the Antichrist’s armies surrounding the

wilderness sanctuary.

The Deliverance March: From Bozrah, Yahshua leads the rescued survivors across

the desert back toward Jerusalem in a glorious victory march, fulfilling the ultimate

gathering back to Zion described in Jeremiah 3:14.

 

The Supernatural Countermeasure: The Seal of YHVH.

To navigate the 3.5-year Great Tribulation without taking the Mark of the Beast, the remnant

receives a supernatural, protective marking from YHVH.

 

THE TWO COMPETING MARKING SYSTEMS

 

THE MARK OF THE BEAST                              THE SEAL OF YHVH

Placed on the right hand/forehead            Placed on the forehead

Enabled by demonic submission               Applied by the Set Apart Spirit

Grants access to global economy             Grants access to divine provision

Leads to eternal damnation                         Leads to physical/spiritual escape

 

The Timing of the Seal: In Revelation 7:3, before the catastrophic trumpet

judgments are unleashed, an angel commands: Do not harm the earth, the sea, or

the trees till we have sealed the 144000 servants of YHVH on their foreheads.

 

Moving away from centralized urban centers to rugged, self-contained agricultural zones may be a primary survival mechanism.

 

Isa 8:20  To the Torah and to the witness! If they do not speak according to this Word, it is because they have no daybreak.a Footnote: aOr light. 

 

Isa 8:16  Bind up the (this) witness, seal the Torah among my taught ones. 


 Blessed are you YHVH, our Elohim, King of the Universe, you have given us your Torah of

truth and have planted everlasting life within our midst. Blessed are you, YHVH giver of the

Torah – Amein.