Important Takeaways:
- Twenty miles north of Jerusalem, five Texas Red Angus cows chew on grass, oblivious to the fact that their mere presence in Israel was cited by Hamas as a reason for its massacre of Israeli civilians on October 7. The terror organization’s spokesperson says the cows were a justification for the attack, stating that bringing them to Israel was “an aggression” based on a “detestable religious myth.”
- In Ancient Shiloh, located in Samaria, also referred to as the West Bank, Moriyah Shapira proudly showcases the red heifers, which were brought to Israel after a long, tedious search. The animals comply with a very specific set of characteristics outlined in verses in the Book of Numbers in the Old Testament.
- The Hebrew Bible states that red heifers are necessary for a purification ceremony to enter the Temple or its portable predecessor, the Tabernacle. Moses performed a ceremony with red heifer ashes that were used for the Tabernacle in the Sinai before the Jews entered Israel after his death.
- Hamas has called the importation of the red cows an act of “aggression” because it falsely believes that the presence of the cows may ignite the rebuilding of the Temple, which the group thinks would end Arab control of the Temple Mount, where the Al-Aqsa Mosque is located.
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Important Takeaways:
- What does the color red mean to you? Today, I was thinking about several recent news stories that are related to Bible prophecy, and I realized that they all had something to do with the color red.
- A Wikipedia article that explains that red “is the color of blood” and that it “has historically been associated with sacrifice, danger, and courage”. In addition, the color red is often used to convey some sort of a warning
- According to NASA, large amounts of red rust have been discovered on the surface of the moon…
- While our Moon is airless, research indicates the presence of hematite, a form of rust that normally requires oxygen and water. That has scientists puzzled.
- Mars has long been known for its rust. Iron on its surface, combined with water and oxygen from the ancient past, give the Red Planet its hue. But scientists were recently surprised to find evidence that our airless Moon has rust on it as well.
- Meanwhile, there is a tremendous amount of speculation that a red heifer ceremony could soon be conducted in Israel.
- In September 2022, I wrote about five red heifers that had been transported to the land of Israel from the state of Texas.
- Those red heifers are still alive, and earlier this month CBS News published a story about them…
- There have been rumblings that an official purification ceremony could be conducted at some point this year.
- When asked about this by CBS News, Mamo indicated that one may happen soon…
- Back at his settlement in the West Bank, Mamo told CBS News the heifers need only pass a final purity test. The ceremony that he hopes will resurrect the temple and usher in the Messiah could take place any day. He said he understands why Hamas could be outraged.
- Of course the truth is that the Middle East is already on the brink of all-out war.
- According to Zero Hedge, Israel has been feverishly making preparations for an invasion of southern Lebanon…
- Israeli media, particularly YNet News reported on Sunday that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is preparing “contingency plans” for a wide-scale attack on Lebanon.
- [Meanwhile] the U.S. and Russia are rapidly approaching a point of no return as well, and this week Vladimir Putin warned that his nation is ready for nuclear war…
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Zechariah 12:3 “On that day I will make Jerusalem an immovable rock. All the nations will gather against it to try to move it, but they will only hurt themselves.”
Important Takeaways:
- Texas Red Heifers’ Arrival Stirs Prophetic Excitement in Israel
- A recent delivery of five red heifers from Texas to Israel is causing quite a stir. Talk is growing that their arrival is prophetic, and a prerequisite to the return of the Messiah.
- Some rabbis believe the ashes of a red heifer are necessary for purifying priests to serve in a future Temple.
- This began an in-depth process of finding the rare heifer that meets key stipulations found in the Bible.
- ”So the criteria is make sure every hair is clearly, distinctly red all the way through. There’s no playing around with it. You have to look at all of the hairs and you have to have a heifer that’s all red,”
- These rules come from Chapter 19 in the book of Numbers.
- The ashes of the red heifer would be used to purify water from the Gihon spring in the City of David. Just a few ashes could purify thousands of gallons of water.
- That water can then purify priests from any contact with a dead body so they can offer sacrifice in the temple.
- Byron Stinson believes this could be a step toward the building of a Third Jewish Temple.
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