Good Morning Folks and a Happy Sabbath to you All!
It is such a blessing to have an understanding of the Sabbath and to fulfill the command to guard it and keep it holy.
And then we have this watershed doctrine of the Abib Calendar here at the end of the age. A very defining doctrine with great responsibility to internalize it and use it to be without excuse when it comes to keeping the annual appointed times of meeting with our Elohim.
Here at the end of the age Father does not turn a blind eye to us keeping them out of sync with His declarations as Isaiah simply and clearly instructs us. Yes, we have every tool we need to actually keep them holy in the time slot declared by Father and Son.
And yes, we have an open door that no one has been able to shut. Maybe one of these posts I will go through many of the attempts that have been made to do so and continue as well. Yes our Savior has our back even with some very "high and mighty" characters.
It will be of great interest to see if the polar express scheduled to consume Eastern Europe later in the week will stretch down into the Middle East this next coming next weekend. Let me rephrase, it will hit the Middle East, but at what intensity is unknown.
There is a disaster in many long-time inspection fields and locations in the South. Look at these depleted anemic domestic barley photos in the South. Very blemished (and reaching a fake maturity look for some) on little dwarfed stocks with dying leaves. Many of them have heads emerged due to lack of water and forcing a rapid growth cycle to try and produce a few seeds that are actually physiologically mature. They will never make it to the milk stage let alone flowering complete before they are completely dead if current conditions prevail.
The patch work of different shades between light green and yellow speak volumes to us. Then to some it is meaningless. And then to others, opportunity to deceive for gain.
This same area last year experienced the exact fate. It will either be burned for a write off loss, cut to salvage what they can for silage, or just simply turned back into the ground.
In the one picture you can see vast areas of dirt where the seeds never even germinated.
On the other hand, the fields of wild and domestic growing in good ground in the Central region of the country are flourishing. Those which were in the ground when the first early rains came are speaking the same thing. They are all with heads in the boot awaiting emergence with some forerunners already popping out: 4.9-5.9 on the scale. With the recent weather they are putting their energies into growing the main stem plus some tillers for insurance. A fail-safe system built into there genetic structure.
Then we have a photo of how tough it is for the Bedouin shepherds and their flocks in the real South. And yes, that is a lamb of the goats in the flock. The Bedouin goats, as many of you know, will drop first. This one can’t make up its mind who is its mother, a sheep or a goat.
Now a quick look at two familiar places to some. The first is the upper Jordan Valley at Gesher. Notice the size of this wild barley. Then a look to the NW Negev in the badlands reserve. Both are progressing at the same rate. Both need some water to quicken the pace through the Zadok Stages.
Our peace we give to you.
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