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An Emergency Call to Assemble & Pray for Israel!🇮🇱
© Picture taken by Harmony Hylton, on Sunday evening, Sep. 24, 2023, the day of Yom Kippur, “Revealed Mystery from God – A Sign to Pray.” There is an emergency in the realm of the Spirit. As we can see, there is an attack on Israel, and war has been declared, which is a clear… Read more
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It’s Sukkot סֻכּוֹת – “Let us Rejoice!”
It’s the time of Sukkot, The Feast of Tabernacles! It’s a time of rejoicing, a festive occasion, and the holiday of special gladness. It is celebrated by the Jews during the 15th – 22nd of TISHRI (TISHREI) in the Hebrew Calendar, which started Friday evening, September 29, and will end at nightfall October 6th. It… Read more
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It’s Sukkot – “Let us Rejoice!”
It’s the time of Sukkot, The Feast of Tabernacles! It’s a time of rejoicing, a festive occasion, and the holiday of special gladness. It is celebrated by the Jews during the 15th – 22nd of TISHRI (TISHREI) in the Hebrew Calendar, which started Friday evening, September 29, and will end at nightfall October 6th. It… Read more
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Yom Kippur יוֹם כִּפּוּר – “The Day of Atonement”
Yom Kippur closed out and sealed The Ten Days of Awe (Ten Days of Repentance). Yom Kippur, took place 10 TISHRI (TISHREI), 5784 (Hebrew Calendar). Sunday, September 24th at Sundown, and ended at nightfall on Monday, September 25th. Yom Kippur, also known as “The Day of Atonement” is referenced in Leviticus 23:26-32, and is considered… Read more
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Yom Kippur – “The Day of Atonement”
Yom Kippur closed out and sealed The Ten Days of Awe (Ten Days of Repentance). Yom Kippur, took place 10 TISHRI (TISHREI), 5784 (Hebrew Calendar). Sunday, September 24th at Sundown, and ended at nightfall on Monday, September 25th. Yom Kippur, also known as “The Day of Atonement” is referenced in Leviticus 23:26-32, and is considered… Read more
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Ten Days of Awe/Repentance
We are in the Ten Days of Awe, which started with Rosh Hashanah and will end with Yom Kippur; it is the season of repentance. It is also known as the Ten Days of Repentance. Ten means “responsibility”. It is our responsibility to search within and get things right with others and with God. This… Read more
