1/12/2012

Parashat 13- Shemot – Name

Shemot/Exodus 1:1-6:1

So what’s in a name?
Maybe far more than we ever thought or imagined!
     The apostle Paul stated in Act 4:12  “And there is no deliverance in anyone else, for there is no other Name under the heaven given among men by which we need to be saved.”
Yahshua speaking to his Father in Yochanan/Joh 17:6  “I have revealed Your Name to the men whom You gave Me out of the world. They were Yours, and You gave them to Me, and they have guarded Your Word (Torah).
 Without getting into the controversy over which Name is the correct Name or how to pronounce the Name, let us consider the impact of calling His Name and being called by our name.
Yeshayahu/Isa 43:1  But now, thus said יהוה, your Creator, O Ya’aqoḇ, and He who formed you, O Yisra’ĕl, “Do not fear, for I have redeemed you. I have called you by your name, you are Mine.
It appears that we will all be given new names one day.
Rev 2:17  “He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the assemblies. To him who overcomes I shall give some of the hidden manna to eat. And I shall give him a white stone, and on the stone a renewed Name written which no one knows except him who receives it.” ’
Rev 3:12  “He who overcomes, I shall make him a supporting post in the Dwelling Place of My Elohim, and he shall by no means go out. And I shall write on him the Name of My Elohim and the name of the city of My Elohim, the renewed Yerushalayim, which comes down out of the heaven from My Elohim, and My renewed Name.
Even Yahshua has a new name.
Rev 19:12  And His eyes were as a flame of fire, and on His head were many crowns, having a Name that had been written, which no one had perceived except Himself1 – Footnote: 1See 2:17.
Rev 19:13  and having been dressed in a robe(tallit) dipped in blood – and His Name is called: The Word of יהוה.
In spite of all the rhetoric around this issue of the Name there remains an uncertainty and “hiddenness” (see Ber/Gen 3:15). In the meantime we must trust the Father to help us understanding this important issue of names – Shemot the title of this parashah is where we will also be introduced once again to the name of our Creator and Heavenly Father. We must accept that we only know in part, because we only really know Him in part.
1Co 13:12  For now we see in a mirror, dimly, but then face to face. Now I know in part, but then I shall know, as I also have been known.
Wikipedia gives some additional insight into this subject:
“The Book of Jubilees 30:20-22 speaks of two heavenly tablets or books: a Book of Life for the righteous, and a Book of Death for those that walk in the paths of impurity and are written down on the heavenly tablets as adversaries (of YHVH). Also, according to ib. xxxvi. 10, one who contrives evil against his neighbor will be blotted out of the Book of Remembrance of men, and will not be written in the Book of Life, but in the Book of Perdition. In Dan. vii. 10 and Enoch xlvii. 3 "the Ancient of days" is described as seated upon His throne of glory with "the Book" or "the Books of Life" ("of the Living") opened before Him. So are, according to Enoch civ. 1, the righteous "written before the esteem of the Great One," and, according to Enoch cviii. 3, the transgressors "blotted out of the Book of Life and out of the books of the holy ones." To this Book of Life reference is made also in Hermas (Vision i. 3; Mandate viii.; Similitude ii.); in Rev. iii. 5, xiii. 8, xvii. 8, xx. 12-15, where "two Books" are spoken of as being "opened before the throne, the Book of Life, and the Book of Death, in which latter the unrighteous are recorded together with their evil deeds, in order to be cast into the lake of fire." It is the Book of Life in which the apostles' names are "written in heaven" (Luke x. 20), or "the fellow-workers" of Paul (Phil. iv. 3), and "the assembly of the first-born" (Heb. xii. 23; compare I Clem. xlv.). To these Books of Records allusion is made also in Enoch lxxxi. 4, lxxxix. 61-77, xc. 17-20, xcviii. 76, civ. 7; Apoc. Baruch, xxiv. 1; Ascensio Isa. ix. 20.”


Blessing for the Torah:
Baruch atah YHVH, Eloheynu, Melech ha-O’lam, asher bachar banu m’kol ha-amim,
v’natan lanu eht Torah-to. Baruch atah YHVH, noteyn ha-Torah. Ameyn.”

(Blessed are you, YHVH, our Elohim , King of the Universe,
you have selected us from among all the peoples, and have given us your Torah.
Blessed are you, YHVH, giver of the Torah. Ameyn.)

Number 13.
The 13th letter of the Aleph-bet is the letter 'mem'. The symbol for mem is water. The earth was covered in water during Noach's time because the earth had become corrupt. This speaks of life in the midst of rebellion and falling away. Perhaps the most astonishing revelation about the number 13, is the fact that the gematria of almost every one of the names for hasatan (satan) are divisible by 13. The word 'dragon' is mentioned 13 times in the book of Hitgalut. There are 13 famines mentioned in scripture. Leaven occurs 13 times in the  Apostolic scriptures.  One of the titles of the Mashiach tachat (antichrist) is the adversary. In the last days, most of the nations or gentiles will be as lawless as the adversary. The gematria of adversary and nation (goy) are both 13
In Pirkei Avot 5:13, we read that thirteen is the age that young men become a 'bar mitzvot' or 'son of the commandments'. As a young man enters into his teenage years, it is this particular time that was chosen to place him under the authority of the commandments. Could it be that this is the beginning of a young man's rebellious years?
The very first occurrence of this number cannot be written off as coincidence.
Beresheet/Genesis 14:4
"Twelve years they served Chedorlaomer, and in the THIRTEENTH year they rebelled."

Torah Readings:
 
  1. 1:1-17
  2. 1:18 – 2:10
  3. 2:11-25
  4. 3:1-17
  5. 3:18 – 4:17
  6. 4:18-31
  7. 5:1-21
  8. Maftir: 5:22 – 6:1
Haftarah: Yeshayahu/Isaiah 27:6 – 28:13; 29:13; 29:22-23 (Ashkenazi tradition);
                 Yirmeyahu/Jeremiah 1:1 – 2:3 (Sefardi tradition)

Aliyah Rishon 1:1-17
Exo 1:1  And these are the names of the children of Yisra’ĕl who came to Mitsrayim with Ya’aqoḇ, each one with his household:
Exo 1:2  Re’uḇĕn, Shimʽon, Lĕwi, and Yehuḏah;
Exo 1:3  Yissasḵar, Zeḇulun, and Binyamin;
Exo 1:4  Dan and Naphtali, Gaḏ and Ashĕr.
Exo 1:5  And all those who were descendants of Ya’aqoḇ were seventy beings, as Yosĕph was already in Mitsrayim.
Whenever the Father wants to deliver His people from bondage and establish His Kingdom and Rule on earth He seems to use a set pattern. He calls and prepares a leader or visionary; this leader lays down his life for this cause and for the people YHVH calls him to bring deliverance to.
The pattern is always the same; first 12 leaders then 70 messengers.
In the opening verses of this parashah we see this pattern established: First the fathers/leaders of the 12 tribes and then those with them which bring the total amount to seventy messengers or witnesses.
We see this pattern repeated with Moshe. He chose 12 leaders from the 12 tribes and then those with them totalling 70 men.
Num 11:16  Then יהוה said to Mosheh, “Gather to Me seventy men of the elders of Yisra’ĕl, whom you know to be the elders of the people and officers over them. And bring them to the Tent of Meeting, and let them stand there with you.
We see the same pattern with Yahshua. He chose 12 disciples and then those with them totalling 70.
Luk 10:1  And after this the Master appointed seventy others, and sent them two by two ahead of Him into every city and place where He Himself was about to go.
Luk 10:2  Then He said to them, “The harvest indeed is great, but the workers are few, therefore pray the Master of the harvest to send out workers into His harvest.
It might shock some of us to know that Yahshua initially came only for the lost sheep of the house of Yisrael.
Mat 15:24  And He answering, said, “I was not sent except to the lost sheep of the house of Yisra’ĕl.”
We see a two- fold gathering in of the harvest: First the choosing of the twelve from the lost sons of Yisrael and the choosing of the seventy for the gathering in of the nations.
The following quote was authored by Billy Graham in the year 1965. Turns out it was a prophetic word that has come to pass in our time.
“Multitudes of Christians within the church are moving toward the point where they may reject the institution that we call the church. They are beginning to turn to more simplified forms of worship. They are hungry for a personal and vital experience with Jesus Christ. They want a heartwarming personal faith. Unless the church quickly recovers its authoritative Biblical message, we may witness the spectacle of millions of Christians going outside the institutional church to find spiritual food.”
Quoted in “World Aflame,” pp. 79-80.

Here is another priceless quote by Graham:

“I think one of the first things I would do would be to get a small group of eight or ten or twelve men around me that would meet a few hours a week and pay the price. It would cost them something in time and effort. I would share with them everything I have, over a period of years. Then I would actually have twelve ministers among the laymen who in turn could take eight or ten or twelve more and teach them. I know one or two churches that are doing that, and it is revolutionizing the church. Christ, I think, set the pattern. He spent most of his time with twelve men. He didn’t spend it with a great crowd. In fact, every time he had a great crowd it seems to me that there weren’t too many results. The great results, it seems to me, came in his personal interview and in the time he spent with the twelve.”
Quoted in “Billy Graham Speaks: The Evangelical World Prospect,” Christianity Today, vol.3, no.1, p.5, Oct.13, 1958.

 Billy Graham’s 93rd birthday  was celebrated in TBN this past week.
I believe his life and ministry have an important message for us in this week’s parashah.
Billy Graham in some aspects can be compared to Moshe who brought a message of deliverance from “Egypt” to those still “trapped” in “Egypt.”
This week’s parashah marks the beginning of the birth of a nation through suffering and redemption. An intrinsic part of this story, is the life of Moshe Rabbeinu. However, a careful look at Moshe's chronology reveals something very strange. The Torah tell us that Moshe is born in Mitsrayim/Egypt and is raised in the house of pharaoh. The pattern keeps on repeating itself.
Exo 1:6  And Yosĕph died, and all his brothers, and all that generation.
“Was not Yosef among the youngest of his brothers? Yet he was the first of them to die.”
Exo 1:7  And the children of Yisra’ĕl bore fruit and increased very much, multiplied and became very strong, and the land was filled with them.
Exo 1:8  Then a new sovereign arose over Mitsrayim, who did not know Yosĕph,
Exo 1:9  and he said to his people, “See, the people of the children of Yisra’ĕl are more and stronger than we,
Exo 1:10  come, let us act wisely towards them, lest they increase, and it shall be when fighting befalls us, that they shall join our enemies and fight against us, and shall go up out of the land.”
Exo 1:11  So they set slave-masters over them to afflict them with their burdens, and they built for Pharaoh supply cities, Pithom and Ra’amses.
Exo 1:12  But the more they afflicted them, the more they increased and grew, and they were in dread of the children of Yisra’ĕl.
Exo 1:13  And the Mitsrites made the children of Yisra’ĕl serve with harshness,
Exo 1:14  and they made their lives bitter with hard bondage, in mortar, and in brick, and in all kinds of work in the field, all their work which they made them do was with harshness.
Exo 1:15  Then the sovereign of Mitsrayim spoke to the Heḇrew midwives, of whom the name of one was Shiphrah and the name of the other Pu’ah,
Exo 1:16  and he said, “When you deliver the Heḇrew women, and see them on the birthstools, if it is a son, then you shall put him to death, but if it is a daughter, then she shall live.”
Exo 1:17  But the midwives feared Elohim, and did not do as the sovereign of Mitsrayim commanded them, and kept the male children alive.
Once again we see a pattern of despair and bondage comes over YHVH’s people when the true leaders and shepherds are no longer present to carry on with their mission. We see this with Yakov and his sons, Moshe and his leaders and also Yahshua and his disciples. We see the same pattern repeat itself today. The spirit of Pharoah lives on to make certain that the seed of these kinds of future leaders does not survive.
Aliyah Sheni 1:18 – 2:10
The religious system of manmade religion will still try and stamp out any kind of spiritual life that clashes or exposes them for who and what they truly are. If the “slaves” cannot build bricks and promote the vision of the “ministry” they are as good as dead.
Even our best years as Christians seemed like years of slavery making “bricks” to build an Egyptian Babylonian empire. Churchmen are obsessed with building buildings, instead of teaching Torah and YHVH’s master building plan. The pattern has always been the same. It is discipleship and not mass evangelism.
Exo 1:18  So the sovereign of Mitsrayim called for the midwives and said to them, “Why have you done this, and kept the male children alive?”
Exo 1:19  And the midwives said to Pharaoh, “Because the Heḇrew women are not like the Mitsrite women. For they are lively and give birth before the midwives come to them.”
Exo 1:20  So Elohim was good to the midwives, and the people increased and became very numerous.
Exo 1:21  And it came to be, because the midwives feared Elohim, that He provided households for them.
Exo 1:22  And Pharaoh commanded all his people, saying, “Throw every son who is born into the river, and keep alive every daughter.”
Exo 2:1  And a man of the house of Lĕwi went and married a daughter of Lĕwi.
Exo 2:2  And the woman conceived and bore a son. And she saw that he was a lovely child, and she hid him three months.
Exo 2:3  And when she could hide him no longer, she took an ark of wicker for him, and coated it with tar and pitch, and put the child in it, and laid it in the reeds by the edge of the river.
Exo 2:4  And his sister stood at a distance, to know what would be done to him.
Exo 2:5  And the daughter of Pharaoh came down to wash herself at the river, and her young women were walking by the river-side. And when she saw the ark among the reeds, she sent her female servant to get it,
Exo 2:6  and opened it and saw the child, and see, the baby
wept. So she had compassion on him, and said, “This is one of the children of the Heḇrews.”
Exo 2:7  And his sister said to Pharaoh’s daughter, “Shall I go and call a nurse for you from the Heḇrew women to nurse
 the child for you?”
Exo 2:8  And Pharaoh’s daughter said to her, “Go.” And the
girl went and called the child’s mother.
Exo 2:9  And Pharaoh’s daughter said to her, “Take this child away and nurse him for me, then I shall pay your wages.”
So the woman took the child and nursed him.
Exo 2:10  And the child grew, and she brought him to Pharaoh’s daughter, and he became her son. And she called his name Mosheh, saying, “Because I have drawn him out of the water.”
The name of the daughter that protects the life of Moshe is “Miryam” -  the same name of the woman who brought forth the Messiah.  Miryam means bitterness, because the life of a “deliverer” is bitter, it carries with it a great deal of pain and sorrow.
And she called his name Mosheh (2:10)
“From here you can infer how great the reward of those who perform acts of kindness. For although Moses had many names, the name by which he is known throughout the Torah is the one which Batyah, the daughter of Pharaoh, called him, and even YHVH called him by no other name.” (Midrash Rabbah)

1/05/2012

Parashat 12 - Vayechi – and he lived.

Ber/Gen 47:28 – 50:26
In the entire Torah scroll, “vayechi” is unique in that there is no extra space between it and the preceding parashah, in contrast to the general rule that a new parashah begins on a new line or is at least separated by nine empty spaces. Rashi, therefore, describles “vayechi” as “closed.” Yakov wanted to tell his children the time of the “end,” the Messianic age when Yisrael’s exile would finally end.  We wait for that coming time when this will become a reality. This coming together will bring a quality and intensity of life that will surpass all our expectation and understanding, a life that is presently hidden from us.


Blessing for the Torah:
Baruch atah YHVH, Eloheynu, Melech ha-O’lam, asher bachar banu m’kol ha-amim,
v’natan lanu eht Torah-to. Baruch atah YHVH, noteyn ha-Torah. Ameyn.”

(Blessed are you, YHVH, our Elohim , King of the Universe,
you have selected us from among all the peoples, and have given us your Torah.
Blessed are you, YHVH, giver of the Torah. Ameyn.)
Torah Readings:

  1. 47:28 – 48:9
  2. 48:10-16
  3. 48:17-22
  4. 49:1-18
  5. 49:19-26
  6. 49:27 – 50:20
  7. 50:21-22
  8. Maftir: 50:23-26
Haftarah: 1 Kings 1:1-12


Aliyah Rishon 47:28 – 48:9

Gen 47:28  And Yaʽaqoḇ lived in the land of Mitsrayim seventeen years. So the length of Yaʽaqoḇ’s life was one hundred and forty-seven years.
These seventeen years were the best years of his life -- years of prosperity, goodness and peace; his other 130 years were filled with toil and pain (Midrash; Baal HaTurim).
When the child came home he asked his grandfather, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi: How can it be that our father Jacob, the greatest of the Patriarchs, lived the best years of his life in pagan Egypt?
Replied Rabbi Schneur Zalman: It is written that Jacob "sent Judah ahead of him... to show the way to Goshen" (Genesis 46:28). The Midrash explains that this was to establish a house of learning, where the sons of Jacob would study Torah. When one studies Torah, one is brought close to G-d, so that even in Egypt one can live a true "life." (HaYom Yom)

These would have been the best years of Yahshua’s life. He would have had his bar mitzvah at age 13 and 17 years later he would enter into the ministry of his Father. These were years where promising students would be trained for the ministry.

Why should it be different today? Training for the ministry was to be trained in Torah.
We see a similar pattern repeated for the apostle Paul. If we look at Galatians 1:17,18 and Galatians 2:1 -  It would appear that Paul went through 17 years of preparation before he was released as an apostle to the Gentiles.

Gen 47:29  And the time for Yisra’ĕl to die drew near, and he called his son Yosĕph and said to him, “Now if I have found favour in your eyes, please put your hand under my thigh, and show kindness and truth to me. Please do not bury me in Mitsrayim,
The dispersion “galut” can never be our true home. We constantly sense that this is not our place, constantly beseech haShem to "carry us out of Egypt."
The days of the righteous die, but they do not die... It does not say, "and Israel drew near to die," but "the days of Israel drew near to die." (Midrash Rabbah)
Commentary – Donald Morgan- Gen 24:2-9,47:29"... put your hand under my thigh, and I will make you swear by YHVH ...." (Note: This means "put your hand under my testicles," which is the manner in which oaths were taken at the time; "testament," "testify," and "testicle" come from the same root word.)

“There has been a great deal of research that examines how ancient religious rituals still influence modern behavior. Praying people would be surprised to learn that the posture of hands in prayer may be a modern re-enactment of touching testicles. The ancient practice is known as the "Yarek Oath" these new discoveries come from the work of the historian Dr. Rex Curry. They are based on some of the oldest descriptions of prayer (or oaths) in the Scriptures.” Wikipedia.

I personally believe that there will be a great deal of reproduction (spiritual and physical) that continues to take place in the millennium and after the “eighth day.” It seems unimaginable that YHVH’s set apart life (the word “holy” was used to translate the Hebrew word Kadosh, but the real meaning is “set apart”) will not be continually produced and reproduced for a long time still to come. -   A thousand generations – From Adam until now we have only had about 120 generations.
When Yosef and Eliezer “touch” the genitals of the patriarchs, it was a solemn declaration and promise that the set apart covenant life would continue. When Yosef makes this oath I believe it prophetically points to the promise of YHVH to return us to the land of Yisrael to once again reproduce set apart life.

AFTER ALL WE ARE BORN AGAIN FROM AN INCORRUPTABLE SEED!!!!! –

1Pe 1:23  having been born again – not of corruptible seed, but incorruptible – through the living Word of Elohim, which remains forever,

Gen 47:30  but I shall lie with my fathers, and you shall take me up out of Mitsrayim and bury me in their burial place.” And he said, “I do as you have said.”
Gen 47:31  And he said, “Swear to me.” And he swore to him, and Yisra’ĕl bowed himself on the head of the bed.

There is debate over the use of the Hebrew word “mitah”(bed) or “metah”(staff) Perhaps in the context of the narrative “bed” may be a better choice as a bed is a place where the “seed” would be passed on. The bed could be seen as a type of altar where set apart intercourse took place to bring forth a set apart people.
Gen 48:1  And after these events it came to be that it was said to Yosĕph, “See, your father is sick.” And he took with him his two sons, Menashsheh and Ephrayim.
Gen 48:2  And Ya’aqov was told, “See, your son Yosĕph is coming to you.” And Yisra’ĕl strengthened himself and sat up on the bed.
Gen 48:3  And Ya’qov said to Yosĕph, “Ěl Shaddai appeared to me at Luz in the land of Kena’an and blessed me,
Gen 48:4  and said to me, ‘See, I am making you bear fruit and shall increase you and make of you an assembly of peoples, and give this land to your seed after you as an everlasting possession.’
Gen 48:5  “And now, your two sons, Ephrayim (doubly fruitful) and Menashsheh,(to forget or be deprived) who were born to you in the land of Mitsrayim/Egypt (birth canal) before I came to you in Mitsrayim, are mine – as Re’uvĕn and Shim’on, they are mine.

12/29/2011

Parashat 11 Vayigash - "And he came near"

ויגש
Beresheet/Genesis 44:18-47:27
In the present and coming chaos of this world the key to shalom is intimacy with Ha Shem. This Torah portion reveals important instruction regarding this shalom.
Yahshua remarkably captured the essence of this instruction when he teaches us about coming to terms with or agreeing with our adversary.
 Mat 5:25  “Be well-minded with your opponent, promptly, while you are on the way with him, lest your opponent deliver you to the judge, and the judge to the officer, and you be thrown into prison.
Mat 5:26  “Truly, I say to you, you shall by no means get out of there till you have paid the last penny.

The Greek implies that we must come to terms with our enemy quickly while we are able. If we do not come to terms with that which is unfair and downright unrighteous we could land up in the “jailhouse” in deep bondage that will be almost impossible to come out of.
Occasionally we are able to do something about injustice, but we are living in times when this will become increasingly difficult and often impossible. 
 In these last days believers must be prepared to endure the most terrible injustices against themselves and others.
If we do not come to terms with this “seeming powerlessness” in our lives we will be consumed. How we respond to this “powerlessness” may be the determining factor whether or not you will be called to be part of the bride of Messiah or not.
Yehudah (Judah/tribe of Judah) shows us the way to overcome this “powerlessness” and in these last days will show us the way once again. It is possibly this quality above all that qualifies him to bring his dispersed brothers back together again. Once again Yehudah holds the key.
So in a sense we are “powerless” to even do something about our “powerlessness” No amount of rationalizing can bring about relief to this dilemma, however herein lies our complete victory over all evil.
May this parasha open our eyes to see.
Blessing for the Torah:
Baruch atah YHVH, Eloheynu, Melech ha-O’lam, asher bachar banu m’kol ha-amim,
v’natan lanu eht Torah-to. Baruch atah YHVH, noteyn ha-Torah. Ameyn.”

(Blessed are you, YHVH, our Elohim , King of the Universe,
you have selected us from among all the peoples, and have given us your Torah.
Blessed are you, YHVH, giver of the Torah. Ameyn.)

Torah Readings:
  1. 44:18-30
  2. 44:31 – 45:7
  3. 45:8-18
  4. 45:19-27
  5. 45:28 – 46:27
  6. 46:28 – 47:10
  7. 47:11-24
  8. Maftir: 47:25-27
Haftarah : Ezekiel 37:15-28
When this prophecy comes true great light will be shed upon many of our unanswered questions.
Haftarah - Eze 37:16  “And you, son of man, take a stick for yourself and write on it, ‘For Yehuḏah and for the children of Yisra’ĕl, his companions.’ Then take another stick and write on it, ‘For Yosĕph, the stick of Ephrayim, and for all the house of Yisra’ĕl, his companions.’

Eze 37:17  “Then bring them together for yourself into one stick, and they shall become one in your hand.
Eze 37:18  “And when the children of your people speak to you, saying, ‘Won’t you show us what you mean by these?’
Eze 37:19  say to them, ‘Thus said the Master יהוה, “See, I am taking the stick of Yosĕph, which is in the hand of Ephrayim, and the tribes of Yisra’ĕl, his companions.(“chavero” –k&q*) And I shall give them unto him, with the stick of Yehuḏah, and make them one stick, and they shall be one in My hand.” ’
Eze 37:20  “And the sticks on which you write shall be in your hand before their eyes.
Eze 37:21  “And speak to them, ‘Thus said the Master יהוה, “See, I am taking the children of Yisra’ĕl from among the gentiles, wherever they have gone, and shall gather them from all around, and I shall bring them into their land.
Eze 37:22  “And I shall make them one nation in the land, on the mountains of Yisra’ĕl. And one sovereign shall be sovereign over them all, and let them no longer be two nations, and let them no longer be divided into two reigns.
Eze 37:23  “And they shall no longer defile themselves with their idols, nor with their disgusting matters, nor with any of their transgressions. And I shall save them from all their dwelling places in which they have sinned, and I shall cleanse them. And they shall be My people, and I be their Elohim,
Eze 37:24  while Dawiḏ My servant is sovereign over them. And they shall all have one shepherd and walk in My right-rulings and guard My laws, and shall do them.
Eze 37:25  “And they shall dwell in the land that I have given to Ya’aqov My servant, where your fathers dwelt. And they shall dwell in it, they and their children and their children’s children, forever, and My servant Dawid be their prince forever.
  • In the Hebrew Masoretic text occasional changes are made in the text. These changes are indicated by a letter “k”or “Q” in the margin of the text. The “K” stands for “ketiv” which means that which was originally written. The “Q” stands for “quere” and means the way which the text is now read and understood.
I believe the above change of text is objectionable. The original written text says “his companion” in the singular and the text was changed to the plural “his companions.”
I believe the implications of this change are significant. We better understand this implication if we take the analogy Paul uses in Romans chapter 11 concerning the natural branches and the wild branches that have been grafted into an already established root system.
Rom 11:17  And if some of the branches were broken off, and you, (second person singular) being a wild olive tree, have been grafted in among them, and came to share the root and fatness of the olive tree,
Rom 11:18  do not boast against the branches. And if you boast, remember: you do not bear the root, but the root bears you!
Rom 11:19  You shall say then, “The branches were broken off that I might be grafted in.”
Rom 11:20  Good! By unbelief they were broken off, and you (second person singular) stand by belief. Do not be arrogant, but fear.
Rom 11:21  For if Elohim did not spare the natural branches, He might not spare you (singular) either.
Rom 11:22  See then the kindness and sharpness of Elohim: on those who fell sharpness, but toward you kindness, if you continue in His kindness, otherwise you (singular) also shall be cut off.
Rom 11:23  And they also, if they do not continue in unbelief, shall be grafted in, for Elohim is able to graft them in again.
Rom 11:24  For if you (singular) were cut out of the olive tree which is wild by nature, and were grafted contrary to nature into a good olive tree, how much more shall these who are the natural branches, be grafted into their own olive tree?
Rom 11:25  For I do not wish you (plural) to be ignorant of this secret, brothers, lest you (plural) should be wise in your own estimation, that hardening in part has come over Yisra’ĕl, until the completeness of the gentiles1 has come in. Footnote: 1Gen. 48:19.

Note how Paul addresses the “branches” as singular and warns them finally in the plural.
I believe we as grafted in ex gentiles need to be extremely cautious how we approach this tree and what kind of fruit our lives produces as a result of being grafted into this tree. WE DO NOT COME INTO THIS TREE AS A GROUP.
We must note that it is not the Messianic movement or any other group or movement that will be grafted in, it will be individuals that have forsaken their identity to take on their new identity. The only reference we have to this identity comes from Israel and the Jews, even though many of them have strayed from the Torah.
We must be cautious not to place too much importance to any on our “little group.” Our little group is a means to an end and not the end itself. I believe the Messianic movement is in danger of assuming a self- importance that will bring about their exclusion and not inclusion into Yisrael.
I am not trying to diminish the importance of belonging to a group. The scripture warns us about been lone rangers –

Heb 10:25  not forsaking the assembling of ourselves together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging, and so much more as you see the Day coming near.

It is in these groups that we are pruned and prepared for fruitfulness and to be grafted in the “olive tree” as INDIVIDUALS.

The key to shalom is watching and praying that Yehudah will approach the Messiah in these last days. This has already begun to happen -  Baruch Ha Shem YHVH!

Aliyah Rishon 44:18-30
Yasher chp 54 – gives some interesting background information not found in the Torah. Yasher indicates that Yahudah warned Yosef that he and Mitsrayim/Egypt would come to great harm if they sought to keep Benyamin in captivity.
Herein lies another key to our shalom. Whatever the response of our enemy we know that YHVH’s purpose will be fulfilled.
Note now the use of the word “father” in the following verses.
Gen 44:18  And Yehudah came near to him and said, “O my master, please let your servant speak a