Ras Tafari Renaissance

Greetings in the name of His & Her Imperial Majesties Qedamawi Haile Sellassie I & Itege Menen Asfaw,

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So, with this Hebrew Shabbot(or Sabbath day) if those who actually open up their Bibles to read in a Jewish/Hebrew cycle of readings, & thoroughly discern, nonetheless studied either the Torah portion of Debârïm-דְּבָרִים, from the Jewish or Hebraic Calendar in the year 5774 year, this Sabbath day would probably be accounted for as the 5th-ה, & the 6th-ו, of the month of Ab(v)אָב‎.  (the Hebrew Calendar corresponds to a Lunar cycle of the Moon) From an Ethiopic-Christian perspective and calculation these readings from the Scriptures would align to what is known also as, YeNegerâchew Q’al Yihi Newየነገራችሁ ቃል ይህ ነው.  This would calculate as the 25th-፳፭, & the 26th-፳፮, of the month(ወርኀ) of Ḥamlé-ሐምሌ.  The Ethiopic calendar, which is solar (with its correspondence to the Sun) aligns to this Sabbath (or Senbet-ሰንበት) in the Ethiopian language of Amharic which is currently one of the languages of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church(the other language being Ge’ez-ግእዝ).

Readings:

Deuteronomy 1:1- 3:22

Isaiah 1: 1-27

Acts 9: 1-21

I Timothy 3: 1-7

[symbol key: *, “_”=matter of further discussion/reasoning,]

[underlined/bold print words-names, or places= research Hebrew/Greek/Aramaic/ concordance or definition(s)]

⇒ find Amharic/Ge’ez meanings if applicable

We’ve now come, to the beginning of the final book of the Torah.  So, we begin this last book of the Old Testament Scriptures (or otherwise could be known as the “Pentateuch“) with the words of Moses, as he speak to the children of Israel.

[Duet. 1: 1-3]

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In this portion of the scriptures Moses, begins telling the children of Israel, their story which they have lived out since the “Exodus,“(or exit/coming out of Egypt & the wandering in the wilderness), and some time before.  On the eastern side of the Jordan river, in the plains, Moses spoke on a number of subjects; Including: the kings of the lands(other nations that lived along the way to Canaan/Palestine, as well as those who lived within), which sought the destruction of the children of Israel, & how God spoke to him(Moses), instructing him to lead Israel, onward.

[Deut. 1: 4-8]

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Moses, also spoke to the children of Israel on how God, blessed & multiplied their numbers, while travailing through the toils of the journey in the wilderness.  He also mentioned how the appointing of the judges(captains/princes/chiefs [Exo. 25: 25-26]) of Israel was a significant moment for the children of Israel, seeing as how Moses’, father-in-law, Jethro saw that Moses discerned matters of concern among all of Israel, alone.  From that moment on, Jethro advised Moses by the grace of God, to appoint heads of each tribe, to handle certain matters within certain subjects & to bring the matters of great concern to Moses; for he would be consulted of God on the greater issues of concern for Israel.

[Deut. 1: 9-18]

Moses & Jethro
Moses & Jethro

 

The murmuring disobedience of the children of Israel, which led to the seemingly endless wandering in the wilderness, was also a topic of discussion from Moses, to the Israelites/Hebrews.  Even with the power of God working in & through, the children of Israel, there were always those that failed to yield to the Word(John 1:1), but God kept Israel, through; upholding the covenants* to the Israel’s forefathers.  Though, from generation-to-generation some had wavered; the promise was Israel’s to keep. (ie. the generations of Caleb ben Jephunneh & Joshua ben Nun)*

[Deut. 1: 19-46]

 

Moses-ሙሴ-מושה
Moses-ሙሴ-מושה

 

While in the wilderness, the children of Israel, encounter many peoples not of their patterns of living ( more or less; not of their culture, or beliefs/faith.  So, in attempting to peacefully go about their way, the children of Israel, experience strife from others, who seek to send them into disarray.  (for example: the Moabites, Amorites, Midianites, etc…)

[Deut. 2: 1-9 (Moabites)]; [Deut. 2: 10-15 (children of Anak)];

[Deut. 2: 16-23 (Ammonites)]; [Deut. 2: 24-37 (Amorites)]

Israel around the Mountain
Israel around the Mountain _credit bible.ca

 

Even, to the king of Bashan, with the battle of Edrei* (Numb 21: 33), did the children of Israel triumph in the wilderness over their adversaries.  Upon victory, the children of Israel, gained the lands, cattle, and many other possessions of their enemies and divided all among themselves; so that none of them would want for anything. However, the children of tribes of Reuben, & Gad appealed to Moses and the Princes of Israel for land adequate for the large amounts of cattle they now possessed.  The children of the half-tribe of Manasseh, also laid hold to their inheritance, by way of the Daughters of Zelophehad (Numb 26: 33), who plead for their father’s portion among his brethren.

(for he had no son, to possess his holdings; so be it the Law was made fit for the Daughters, whom were not married, but were bound by lineage to Israel.)

book of judges-n-book of kings biblical map of palestine(canaan) [gilai.com]

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