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Wonderful and again inspiring. Thank you. Much to learn from how God’s request of Pharaoh—liberate my people—ramped up to devastating consequences for resisting His will, which SHALL be done. And such vivid parallels between Old Testament blood sacrifices, even to the deaths of Egypt’s firstborns, and YWH’s sacrifice of His own Son.

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Matzoh - the original fast food for people on the go...

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What if we see these metaphysically by considering for all time, anything that tries to enter into our bodies (breathing in, eating, seeing it, hearing it) meets a receptor in the body that decides what is good for us and what is not good. The bad is separated out by the body and destroyed (or we are supposed to not believe it if seen or heard) while the good is allowed to enter and be used productively for our good.

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Dr. Wolfe- there is a growing understanding among Christians that Y"eshua did NOT abolish Passover. Indeed, he celebrated Passover and celebrates it in eternity. YHVH made Passover an eternal celebration. Eternal means eternal. The Roman catholic belief in replacement theology is anti-Christ and a doctrine of Demons. If the word of YHVH is not kept to and regarding the Jew, it cannot, will not be kept to the gentile. It is a biblical belief among those who follow Y'eshua that YHVH will make the Jewish believers in YHVH and the gentile believers in YHVH and Y'eshua will become one united people at the end of time. More and more people who are called "Christians" now are practicing Jewish rites because it is understood these are made as eternal celebrations for all who believe upon YHVH.

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Ditto on the interview. I so appreciate how you meet the wild and craziness of the world with love. Love is the answer.

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Hi Darling!

Loved your interview w TC. Your ears must be itching as I am in S.Fl. visiting a friend we have in common. God Bless. Please see my post as Pat Car on Gab re hate and bigotry

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