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Manariwa means “be refreshed” or “be renewed”, from the root sariwa, “fresh”. It reflects the idea in Romans 12:2 of being changed by the renewing of our minds. Words and ideas are the powerful tools of humans to create goodness and to produce infinite change in the inner person and in the human environment. The challenge still stands: be perfect!
WEEK 11 (28th Tammuz- 5th Av, the 5th Month in the Hebrew Religious Calendar) Noah’s Glowing Eyes We read an incredible passage in the Book of Enoch which describes Noah’s appearance at his birth: After some days, my son, Methuselah, took a wife for his son Lamech, and she became pregnant by him and bore […]
WEEK 10 (21-27 Tammuz, the 4th Month in the Hebrew Religious Calendar) Why Do We Measure Time? We count seconds, minutes, days, weeks, months, years and even generations in order to measure Time. Or do we also measure Life? As we said, Noah counted only days, months and years. We call him the 10th patriarch […]
WEEK 9 (14-20 Tammuz, the 4th Month in the Hebrew Religious Calendar) Was Noah using a calendar to record his Flood chronicles? When Moses wrote Genesis 7 and Jubilees 5 detailing the year, month, week and day Noah built and entered the Ark, was he making them up or did he use information that came […]
WEEK 8: 7th to 13th Day of Tammuz, the 4th Month of the Hebrew Religious Calendar How Writing Developed How did writing develop? Who first used words to name and describe specific objects, to record such information in some indelible form, and to pass on that record of the information for future use? Words serve […]
WEEK 7 (23rd to the 29th day of Shivan, the 3rd month of the Hebrew Religious Calendar) We said that the Flood “came on the 7th day” after Noah and his family were told by Yah to enter on the 11th of Iyar. He had also expressly told these words: For after seven more days […]