Sivan: COVENANT MONTH!

SHALOM!

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The Hebrew Month of Sivan is the month associated with the Hebrew letter, Zayin which amongst other things pictures a SCEPTRE meaning that:

 

This is a month of Divine Favour, a month to come before the MELEK/MELECH HA MELAKIM/MELACHIM (a.k.a KING OF KINGS)!

 

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In Sivan,

  • YAHUVEH GOD Almighty made a Covenant with Noah and his descendants (not to flood the earth again in the same way) with the manifestation of a Rainbow in the sky.

 

  • YAHUVEH GOD made a Covenant with Abraham concerning the Birth of Isaac was fulfilled. Sarah gave birth to Isaac on 15th Sivan.

 

  • YAHUVEH GOD made a Covenant with the Children of Israel by giving them TORAH (the first five books of the Holy Biblical Scriptures plus Ten Commandments).

 

  • YAHUVEH GOD sent HIS Promised Gift of RUACH HA KODESH to HIS people, Israel and thereafter to the rest of the world as per Joel 2:28-30 and John 14. Mankind’s body became YAHS new dwelling place on earth.

 

  • A special marriage union was created between YAHUVEH GOD and the Children of Israel.

 

…..etc… I will add more information as I learn more as time goes on…

 

 

ARE YOU FULFILLING YOUR END OF YOUR COVENANT WITH YAH?

Reflect and pray.

 

Numbers 30 Names of God Bible (NOG)

Teachings about Vows

30 [a]Moses said to the heads of the tribes of Israel, “This is what Yahweh has commanded about vows: If a man makes a vow to Yahweh that he will do something or swears an oath that he won’t do something, he must not break his word. He must do everything he said he would do.

“A young girl, who still lives in her father’s house, might make a vow to Yahweh that she will do something or swear an oath that she won’t do something. If her father says nothing to her when he hears about it, her vow or oath must be kept. But if her father objects when he hears about it, her vow or oath doesn’t have to be kept. Yahweh will free her from this vow or oath because her father objected.

“An unmarried woman might make a vow that she will do something or carelessly promise that she won’t do something. When she marries, her husband may hear about it but say nothing to her. Then her vow or oath must be kept. But if her husband objects when he hears about it, he can cancel the vow or promise she made. Yahweh will free her from this vow or promise.

“But a widow or a divorced woman must keep her vow or her promise.

10 “A married woman might make a vow that she will do something or swear an oath that she won’t do something. 11 Her husband may hear about it but may say nothing and not object. Then her vow or oath must be kept. 12 But if her husband cancels it when he hears about it, nothing she said in her vow or oath has to be kept. Her husband has canceled it, and Yahweh will free her from this vow or oath.

13 “A husband decides whether or not his wife has to keep any vow to do something or any oath to do without something. 14 If he says nothing to her about it day after day, this means he’s decided that she must keep her vow or oath. She must keep it because he said nothing to her when he heard about it. 15 But if he cancels it later, he will suffer the consequences.”

16 These are the laws Yahweh gave Moses for husbands and wives, and for fathers with young daughters still living at home.

 

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