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Hanukkah History Told In HipHop
Hanukkah History Told In HipHop GoshenRecords 12 Visninger • 4 måneder siden

⁣“The King’s Decree” is a deep, intense, historically grounded hip-hop track retelling the moment when King Antiochus IV issued the order that changed everything — the decree that sparked the Maccabean revolt and ultimately led to the Feast of Dedication (Hanukkah).

Drawn directly from 1 Maccabees 1:41–53, this song breaks down the king’s forced “unity” command:
“One people. One law. One king.”
But that unity meant erasing Torah, banning Sabbath, outlawing sacrifice, forcing idolatry, and punishing anyone who remained faithful.

This track teaches what most people NEVER learn:
Before the miracle of oil… before the eight nights of light… there was oppression, persecution, outlawed worship, and brave families hiding Torah scrolls in caves to survive.

“The King’s Decree” captures the tension, fear, and courage of the faithful who refused to bow. It sets the stage for the righteous uprising that delivered Israel and restored the sanctuary.

This is Hanukkah before the candles.
This is the part of the story that explains WHY we celebrate.
This is resistance — in rhythm and rhyme.




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Yahusha's Call ~ THE SABBATH OF SCRIPTURE
Yahusha's Call ~ THE SABBATH OF SCRIPTURE Myra Waiters 55 Visninger • 4 flere år siden

Genesis 2:1-3, Exodus 16:28-29, Exodus 20:8-11, Exodus 31:13-14, 16, Leviticus 23:3, Leviticus 25:1-16, Leviticus 27 :24, Deuteronomy 5:15, 2Chronicles 36:21, Nehemiah 10:18-31, Nehemiah 13:17-22, Isaiah 56: 1-8,
Isaiah 58:13, Jeremiah 17:24-27, Ezekiel 20:12-13, Matth e 11:28:30, Matthew 12:1-8, Mark 3:1-6, Luke 4:14-21, Luke 13:10-14, John 7:21-24, Romans 14:5-14, 1 Corinthians 16:1-2, 2 Corinthians 9:10-11, Hebrews 4:1-13, Hebrews 13:2, Revelation 22:1-6.

The Sabbath from a Jewish Perspective:
The Jewish Sabbath (from Hebrew shavat, “to rest”) is observed throughout the year on the seventh day of the week—Saturday. According to biblical tradition, it commemorates the original seventh day on which God rested after completing the creation.
Scholars have not succeeded in tracing the origin of the seven-day week, nor can they account for the origin of the Sabbath. A seven-day week does not accord well with either a solar or a lunar calendar. Some scholars, pointing to the Akkadian term shapattu, suggest a Babylonian origin for the seven-day week and the Sabbath. But shapattu, which refers to the day of the full moon and is nowhere described as a day of rest, has little in common with the Jewish Sabbath. It appears that the notion of the Sabbath as a holy day of rest, linking God to his people and recurring every seventh day, was unique to ancient Israel.

Importance
The central significance of the Sabbath for Judaism is reflected in the traditional commentative, and interpretative literature called Talmud and Midrash (e.g., “if you wish to destroy the Jewish people, abolish their Sabbath first”) and in numerous legends and adages from more-recent literature (e.g., “more than Israel kept the Sabbath, the Sabbath kept Israel”). Some of the basic teachings of Judaism affirmed by the Sabbath are God’s acts of creation, God’s role in history, and God’s covenant with Israel. Moreover, the Sabbath is the only Jewish holiday the observance of which is enjoined by the Ten Commandments. Jews are obligated to sanctify the Sabbath at home and in the synagogue by observing the Sabbath laws and engaging in worship and study. The leisure hours afforded by the ban against work on the Sabbath were put to good use by the rabbis, who used them to promote intellectual activity and spiritual regeneration among Jews. Other days of rest, such as the Christian Sunday and the Islamic Friday, owe their origins to the Jewish Sabbath.

Observances
The biblical ban against work on the Sabbath, while never clearly defined, includes activities such as baking and cooking, travelling, kindling fire, gathering wood, buying and selling, and bearing burdens from one domain into another. The Talmudic rabbis listed 39 major categories of prohibited work, including agricultural activity (e.g., plowing and reaping), work entailed in the manufacture of cloth (e.g., spinning and weaving), work entailed in preparing documents (e.g., writing), and other forms of constructive work.
At home the Sabbath begins Friday evening some 20 minutes before sunset, with the lighting of the Sabbath candles by the wife or, in her absence, by the husband. In the synagogue the Sabbath is ushered in at sunset with the recital of selected psalms and the Lekha Dodi, a 16th-century Kabbalistic (mystical) poem. The refrain of the latter is “Come, my beloved, to meet the bride,” the “bride” being the Sabbath. After the evening service, each Jewish household begins the first of three festive Sabbath meals by reciting the Kiddush (“sanctification” of the Sabbath) over a cup of wine. This is followed by a ritual washing of the hands and the breaking of bread, two loaves of bread (commemorating the double portions of manna described in Exodus) being placed before the breaker of bread at each Sabbath meal. After the festive meal the remainder of the evening is devoted to study or relaxation. The distinctive features of the Sabbath morning synagogue service include the public reading of the Torah, or Five Books of Moses (the portion read varies from week to week), and, generally, the sermon, both of which serve to educate the listeners. Following the service, the second Sabbath meal begins, again preceded by Kiddush (of lesser significance), conforming for the most part to the first Sabbath meal. The afternoon synagogue service is followed by the third festive meal (without Kiddush). After the evening service the Sabbath comes to a close with the havdala (“distinction”) ceremony, which consists of a benediction noting the distinction between Sabbath and weekday, usually recited over a cup of wine accompanied by a spice box and candle.

Coronavirus 3rd world 3G low tech vs 1st world 5 G Tech; Censorship Great Reset Crash Globalists
Coronavirus 3rd world 3G low tech vs 1st world 5 G Tech; Censorship Great Reset Crash Globalists LilyoftheValley Iahpickneydem 56 Visninger • 5 flere år siden

Haiti, Jamaica, Madagascar, Tribal nations, Bible based medicine vs biotech,pharma,experiments:
Why natural remedies work better than vaccines and Black countries are doing better than white countries who follow suspect "science" in containing , preventing, and treating coronavirus and other deadly disease outbreaks.

Pray Psalm 91 over yourselves
Pray Psalm 109 over the enemies who are trying to destroy Jehovah's people and His creation



https://apnews.com/article/ind....ia-coronavirus-pande

⁣https://reclaimthenet.org/bitchute-exits-uk-over-online-safety-act-censorship

Facebook censorship, communist ties, degeneracy in high places, profiting off user data, influencing elections, etc, expose

60 Minutes Australia
https://youtu.be/A5XvjhJlI4E?feature=shared

Oligarchs and gangs in Haiti, ruling crime families, coup lawlessness
Haiti used wormwood to fight the coronavirus pandemic

https://youtu.be/hiQvm4ORqYw?feature=shared

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Cyprus, Jeff Bezos , Amazon , wants to buy Cyprus

https://www.technocracy.news/w....ef-private-property-

⁣https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/23/world/europe/belgium-citizen-democracy-ostbelgien-model.html?unlocked_article_code=1.3U8._adv.lRnxYyo_5082&smid=url-share

The Wall and the Sword 2
The Wall and the Sword 2 AshandaAtLarge 67 Visninger • 5 flere år siden

An examination of Joshua and the wall of Jericho and how true Israel must learn to move in silence. #ashandaatlarge #the714movement #israelife

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Lesson Notes and Info:

Negro Spirituals Coded: https://youtu.be/r4ykd-oiMEE

Joshua 3:5-17- Crossing over the Jordan

Joshua 4:1-7- Stones are selected by 12 men from each tribe

Rev. 2:12-17- Pergamos, Balaam (sexual sin), white stone, new name

Joshua 4:8-24- The stones are placed at Gilgal as a memorial

https://www.israeliteliving.co....m/what-scholars-know

Urban Dictionary: https://www.urbandictionary.co....m/define.php?term=He

Heebs magazine: http://heebmagazine.com/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo_people

https://forward.com/news/33118....8/meet-the-igbo-nige Israelite customs.

Joshua 5: 1-7-Circumcision

Joshua 5: 13-16- Who's side are you on?

How the Underground Railroad worked: https://youtu.be/beTd8RW0ozg

Harriet Tubman: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman

Araminta meaning: http://www.ourbabynamer.com/me....aning-of-Araminta.ht

https://perspectives.ushmm.org..../collection/jewish-r

Joshua 6:1-20 The Wall Comes Down

Tru ID: https://youtu.be/FxP2jSPuhnU

https://www.nytimes.com/2005/0....8/07/books/chapters/

John Hagee: https://youtu.be/jbqWrcF15y4
Perry Stone: https://youtu.be/zUWrFUxbFNM 2:20 sec mark

https://2001-2009.state.gov/r/....pa/ho/frus/nixon/e5/

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