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Sabbath Day; Keep It Holy.
According to Exodus 20:8-11 KJV, "REMEMBER the SABBATH DAY, to KEEP it HOLY. [9] Six DAYS shalt thou LABOUR, and do all THY WORK: [10] but the SEVENTH DAY is the SABBATH of the MOST HIGH YAH thy ELOHIM: in it thou SHALT NOT do ANY WORK, thou, nor THY SON, nor THY DAUGHTER, THY MANSERVANT, nor THY MAIDSERVANT, nor THY CATTLE, nor THY STRANGER that is WITHIN THY GATES: [11] for in SIX DAYS the MOST HIGH YAH made HEAVEN and EARTH, the SEA, and ALL that IN THEM is, and RESTED the SEVENTH DAY: wherefore the MOST HIGH YAH BLESSED the SABBATH DAY, and HALLOWED it."
The Israelites in the Wilderness of the People describes a period where
Yahuah gathers His people, the Israelites, from among the nations where
they have been scattered. This event occurs as part of the Second
Exodus, a time of divine judgment and restoration. The wilderness is a
time of refining and preparation for the Israelites to enter into the
covenant anew with Yahuah. It is where the faithful remnant is
distinguished from those who resist Yahuah's laws and authority. After
the judgment and purification, Yahuah promises to bring His chosen
people into the land of Israel. This fulfillment of prophecy signifies
the restoration of the covenant and the establishment of a righteous
kingdom led by Yahuah. #israelites #yahuah #yahusha #yahudi
Harry Lennix speaks on Black CULTURE
#goodblackhistory #thebibleis blackhistory
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