Friday March 14, 2025
- Brian Convery
- Mar 14
- 2 min read
Happy Preparation Day to the Faithful in Christ/Messiah and you other guys as well.
We hope this day is going in the right direction as it works towards the threshold of the Sabbath rest.
A simple update on some locations in the South and the Center today with an emphasis towards the new folks.
The first 3 photos are typical of the stage of growth of a lot of the vegetation in the NW Negev along Rt 232. The first is a typical wheat field flowering and a bit beyond. The second is a good look at some wild barley starting to climb high but in its juvenile growth stage as well. Then a photo of one of the many areas that are obviously not able to be plowed. Lots of green to be found which is a good sign for things to come in the next few weeks.
Then from the Center we have a good illustration photo. On the left is a mixed field of domestic grains. On the right of the road we have a mix of domestic, wild barley and some wild oats as well. The wild barley located in the good ground are starting to display their dominance of height relative to their domestic sister at this time. It is the same every year when both barley sisters grow in the same good agricultural ground. Compare these amazing healthy and blemish free half of the two barley sisters compared with weak, anemic, blemished, stunted, goat grass being put forward as representative of our Savior and qualifying for a First of the Firstfruit Wavesheaf offering.
I know, it is hard to understand how someone can be deceived to accept that pathetic fraud but it does happen here at the end of the age via the money launderers.
In the next photo the timing of this annual spurt in height can be seen taking place. To the left of center you see the first stalk and head of wild barley starting to take her bow before her Creators. If you look a little lower in the photo you can see others trying to catch up with this front runner. They will, by the end of next week. In fact they will for the most part be towering over their domestic sister but still in the juvenile stages of milk at that time.
Then we have a bunch of tares trying to get into the running as well. Make an effort to pick them out. That will assist you in how to read and understand a photo of grain fields this time of year and at these Zadok Growth stages.They are all patterns to understanding.
And then a wheat field to see the same rate of growth in the Zadok scale as the barley: both domestic and wild. Imagine that.
Our peace we give to you.
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