Greetings in the name of His & Her Imperial Majesties Qedamawi Haile Sellassie I & Itege Menen Asfaw,
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 W(V)’zot HaBerachah – וְזֹאת הַבְּרָכָה, from the Jewish or Hebraic Calendar in the year 5776 year, this Sabbath day, (as the Hebraic year comes to a close) would probably be accounted for as the 19th-יט, & the 20th-כ, day of the Hebrew month of the month of Tishrei-תִּשְׁרִי . (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, YeBâräkäbát Bäräkät Y’hich Nát – የባረከባት በረከት ይህች ናት. This would calculate as the 21st-፳፩, & the 22nd-፳፪, of the month of Meskerém-መስከረም. The Ethiopic calendar 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 33:1- 34:12
Joshua 1: 1-18
Revelations 22: 1-5
On this Sabbath day, Moses blesses the children of Israel, before he passes on atop Mount Nebo.
Moses, recalled Jacob’s blessing to his twelve sons, who become the progenitors of the Twelve Tribes of Israel. Moses blessed each tribe, individually in the community of Israel.
[Deut. 33: 1-27]
Upon the passing of Moses, & there arose not another prophet like to Moses, among Israel, since then. But, even so, Joshua succeeded Moses, & led the children of Israel, over the river Jordan.
[Deut. 34: 1-12]
…Israel mourned the passing of Moses for thirty days….
for there would never be another that knew God face-to-face, to date