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Show me what's hidden, Part 148

  • The Ruach Hako'desh
  • Jul 3, 2019
  • 5 min read

We must start by saying hello unto all the faithful studiers of these lessons which are coming out of the scroll of Jasher, in which most Christians and immature saints have never taken the time out to search. Some have never even heard of the scroll, though they have read the Bible once each year; and we say that’s a shame; because you’re not putting your all into studying Yehovah’s logos. You’re calling out the name of Jesus, in whom Paul preached, but, your relationship with Yeshua has not increased since you heard His name from the King James Version and not the Jews Belief, for their understanding and knowledge of the Savior is Yeshua; and His Father’s name is Yehovah, not LORD. Again, the scroll of Jasher is mentioned in the 13th verse of the 10th chapter of the scroll of Joshua which Moshe has penned this question: Is not this written in the book of Jasher? Then, in one of the scrolls known as the Prophets, Samuel says in the 18th verse of the 1st chapter of the Second scroll of Samuel: it is written in the book of Jasher. In other words, what Moshe and Samuel have said is this; what’s not in details in the Bible; it’s in details in the scroll of Jasher; Selah!!!! So, it’s very important that your knowledge and your conception in the way you receive, and stop acting like Yehovah is not in that scroll, even as converted Abraham said; because I the father of many nations thought, Surely the reverence of Elohiym’s ways were not in this place ‘concerning respecting a man’s wife’. In speaking of wives; Abraham met for the first time, his daughter-in-law, she being a woman in which Ishmael’s mother Hagar had chosen for him out of her own familiar birth place called Egypt. What Hagar did not see, in which she was doing to this chosen woman named Meribah. We understanding that Meribah’s name means: to quarrel or provoke to anger; when the father of many nations’ met her, or we should have said, rode up upon her; the scroll of Jasher describes her as being bored in a wilderness, stuck at the door of Ishmael’s tent with Ishmael’s six kids; which were four sons and two daughters. Here’s the amazing thing about this whole painted picture; Meribah attained six kids in three years; which meant, she was brought out of the luxury of Egypt, to immediately go into planting and reaping seeds from an archer, who was only skillful with the bow. Unto Meribah, this wasn’t her image of what married life was about; understanding her husband was a descendant of Abraham the great, in whom all of the Egyptians knew of; because Elohiym is with him. Here’s another strange thing; the scroll of Jasher shows that Ishmael and his mother were out hunting; our question is, for what???? Understanding that the scroll of Jasher in the 20th verse of the 21st chapter of the scroll of Jasher makes it very plain, that Yehovah blessed Ishmael with flocks and herds and tents on account of Abraham his father, and the man Ishmael increased in cattle. This is also penned in the 20th verse of the 21st chapter of the scroll of Genesis in these words: Elohiym was with the lad ‘ being a young child named Ishmael’; but Ishmael grew ‘which means increase in stuff’, and Ishmael dwelt in the wilderness of Paran, and became an archer; so what was Ishmael and his mother hunting for, when Ishmael had all the stuff in which Yehovah increased him with???? Sometimes, a blessed person will behave unsatisfied with what Yehovah blessed them with, mostly because that person does not understand that it is from Yehovah, which would cause that person to say what Nebuchadnezzar, King of Confusion, being Babylon said in the 30th verse of the 4th chapter of the scroll of Daniel: is not this great Babylon ‘or chief, stout confusion’, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of my strength, being a mighty archer, and for the glory of my magnificence ‘and Ishmael’s house was definitely filled with confusion which was coming from both of the women in his life and his seed was paying the price for it’? So, Ishmael went a hunting, with his mother possibly, for she took him hunting in Egypt first for a wife; which was Ishmael’s first mistake after being divorced from the promised wealth and not understanding that he was coming into his own, because of who his father was. Maybe his mother was working secretly to disrupt the blessed DNA in her bonds son. Now we see Ishmael’s mother chosen wife in which his mother forced him; for the Bible makes it clear in the 21st verse of the 21st chapter of the scroll of Genesis: Hagar, TOOK Ishmael a wife out of ‘the sense of a limit; which manifests trouble, oppression and anguish’ it’s called Egypt ‘which is the place in which the wife was incubated’ so what would you expect from her???? Abraham not unmounting his camel as he promised his wife Sarah, but asking for a drink of water, that’s when Ishmael's wife answered and said to Abraham, we have neither water nor bread, and SHE CONTINUED SITTING IN THE TENT and did not notice Abraham, neither did she ask him who he was; NOR DID SHE CARE, because of her uncomfortable situation, in which she felt she did not sign up for. Which caused her to take it out on Ishmael’s seeds, for she was beating her children in the tent, and she was cursing them ‘with words that would manifest in their lives’, and she also cursed her husband Ishmael and reproached Ishmael ‘which was to dislike’ the man she was married to, and Abraham heard the words of Ishmael's wife to her children, and he was very angry and displeased. That sent Abraham back into time when he heard the words in which Sarah said concerning Ishmael being, cast out the bond woman and her son for the son of the bondwoman will not be heir with my son. It’s like Abraham was living it all over again, Selah!!! And Abraham called to the woman to come out to him from the tent, and the woman came and stood irreconcilable to Abraham, for Abraham was still mounted upon the camel ‘while she stood her grounds in displeasure of the children and the wilderness and her husband. Now we understand what Ishmael and his mother were out there hunting for; Selah!!!! Here is where we will be picking up from in the next food for thought, for enough has been said to make you go hmm!!! We will speak with you at a later date, that’s if it’s Yehovah’s will, until then, sayonara!!!!!!


 
 
 

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