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MayStudy on the gospel of John (archives are on the right sidebar, toward the bottom)
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Sun, 20 September 2009 We will not be posting a podcast for this week, as we are celebrating Rosh Hashanah, or the Jewish New Year. This Festival goes by a few different names, including "Yom ha-Zikaron (the "Day of Remembrance), Yom HaMachiac (Day of the King) and Coronation Day.This holiday is special, because it starts a ten day period of repentance and self examination for the believer. It is a time for making things right with the LORD - be it your relationship with Him, or your relationship with others, now is the time to get it right. The ten days end with Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement, closely followed by Sukkot, or the Feast of Tabernacles. Please click on the links to read more about these appointed times (moedim). We will back in the book of James next week, continuing on with the second half of chapter 2. Thanks for stopping by! L'Shanah Tovah and Chag Same'ach! (Happy New Year and Good Holiday!) Comments[0] |