
For 05/10/2025
Shalom Aleichem,
Be holy….Kedoshim, K’doshim, or even Qedoshim is the 30th weekly Torah portion of our annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the seventh in the Book of Leviticus. In short, it’s a real-life, still true command to this very day in call out to “Be Holy”. Repeats the Ten Commandments, and prohibits certain sexual relations. The Christians, Jews and Colorado Governor and legislatures prefer to antiquate and call it old fashioned or outdated. However, the our living God, their opinions and laws, do not matter, as Hashem beat them to it, and is upholding it all even to degree of enforcement in our lifetime.
This weeks Torah portions focuses to the above call to be holy, comes from the old school, true school, today, of the book of Leviticus. Moses wrote Leviticus after the Israelites left Mount Sinai, between 1440 and 1400 BC during the 40 years they wandered in the wilderness before entering the designated promised land of that location and time period, which will eternally be the case today too so long as there is stars, moon, sunlight in the skies above. Take note, that Israelites, people and Tribes of Israel, is not a “Jewish” exclusive, but Israelite Tribe exclusive to all 12 tribes blessed from the Tribe of Judah. <—Those people, this people, your people, my people, all 12 tribes. Yet, the catch to the deal,…to be Holy. You still have to follow those rules, today. If you are those people. That’s how Hashem, in this world, and time period you live in, is going to seperate the good from the bad, for the whole world to see plain as day. Suddenly, the Western Christians when they see it all coming together and happening, are going to go “uh-oh” when they see the cement trucks rolling in to rebuild the Third Temple. The founders of this ministry want people to have religious text, studies in their home Synagogues, because they found out in how their lives came together, how real Hashem is to keep his promises, even where it could mean, those who don’t, face enforcement from Hashem and mankind’s period of wars we are in, and entering like you have never seen before.
Achrei Mot (“After The Death”) opens by describing the ritual service of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement which is also spoken here in my priesthoods as the administrators of the rituals and codes within the Temples, Synagogues and other religious schemes. It then details the prohibitions of offering sacrifices outside of the Mishkan (Tabernacle) and of eating animal blood, and ends with a list of forbidden sexual relations. All the forbidden sexual relations, are %100 percent true now as it was then. Same goes for drinking and eating of blood. While adressed toward the rituals, should apply to you as well, for health reasons, as well as kosherness. People are getting away from ground beef, when they open it, and find gushing pools of blood pouring out, whether than cow was killed in Kosher fashion or not. People in USA are getting back to fatty, “blood free”, grass-fed Kosher beef. Is it irony here in the USA, we are finding that the ritual standards found in the book of Leviticus should be followed today?
Kedoshim (“Holy”) opens by instructing the Israelites to be holy. It details dozens of laws regulating all aspects of life, including observing Shabbat, loving one’s neighbor, and leaving portions of a field for the poor. It ends by detailing punishments for certain types of idolatry and sexual misconducts.
Leviticus 16:1-20:27
The above Torah, does not erase, negate the various loves, grace and promises made by Yashua, as Yashua is the one who was there with Hashem, when Hashem had Mses write it. Yes, there are promises, love, and grace, but not the abolition of the law as some false religions falsely proclaim, new Pope or not. No false pope had the authority to change, or break Hashems laws that are still true today. Be Holy.
Thank you for your patience, we will be getting our agendas and communications caught up as the second ministry founder has passed away to Hashems care and future filled with ressurection in first in-line-privelege!
B ‘Shalom
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