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 Parsahah "Emor" (say) LEV 21:1-24:23

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PARASHAH: “Emor” (say.)
 

LEVITICUS 21:1-24:23……………. EZEKIEL 44:15-31……………. LUKE 5:1-6:49 
 

     In this parashah study we see more details on the sanctity, Holiness, and comportment of priests.  When we read in chapter 21, we read that YHVH is very particular and pays much attention to the physical.  We might think that God only looks upon the heart, but thousands of years ago, the physical appearance was important, some with any kind of imperfection; like a broken foot, blind in one eye, hunchback, dwarf…It doesn’t say that they could not serve in the tabernacle or later on, the temple, but they couldn’t offer sacrifices.
     We must remember that the priest was a kind of mediator between the people and YHVH, Today, YESHUA the Messiah is our mediator, between us and the Father, and Yeshua was/IS without sin, perfect in all ways, both inside and outside.  We may not know what he looked like physically, but we can know that he didn’t have any physical deformities, being God in the flesh.
     We also see regulations on marriage, touching dead things, etc.…the priest was in a class of his own.  The priest was “God’s man” his “representative” on earth, so, as the priests had a higher calling, their expectations were much higher than the regular “Joe Israelite” There is a repeated phrase: “You shall not profane my Holy Name, I am YHVH (Yod Hey Vav Hey) “ when we act contrary to His commandments, expectations as “b’nei Elohim” (children of God) we ARE profaning HIS Holy name, be it in words, or deeds.  If the Israelites were observed by God through a looking glass, then the priests were observed by God through a microscope! If you get my drift!  How are WE seen by our HOLY, SINLESS, GOD? Our standards are based on the Torah of Adonai.  HIS standards should be OURS as well, yet we always come up lacking, because of our inborn sin nature.
    Thank Adonai for YESHUA, who bridged the gap caused by sin, to be our “high priest” before a Holy God, although our sin in dark and ugly, and we should see ourselves as such, because it is reality, through YESHUA, Our Heavenly Father sees us as “white as snow” or “white a wool” and now, under the new covenant, we are all “high priests” in his eyes, should not our expectations be as a “higher calling” just like the priests of old?  We must also take into thought the phrase “Kiddush HaShem” which is “honoring/blessing/Holiness to the Name of Adonai” There are two Hebrew words which are almost the same; “Halel” and “Chilul” “Bless/praise” and “profane” in Hebrew, they are just three letters.  The difference is the first letter; the “Hey” and the Chet” the difference between the two is just a line which is about one millimeter. 
     What can we say? There is just a fine line between “blessing” the name of God, or “profaning” the name of God.  We must be careful of our words, and deeds, least we “bless” with one breath, and then take another breath and “profane”.  The idea of the “priests being holy, for I AM Holy” is there in this parashah.  The difference in the words, “Kadosh” (Holy) and “Kadoshim” (holy ones) is that when YHVH talks about HIS Holiness, the word “Kadosh” has the “vav”, the letter “o” that letter symbolizes the “nail” whereas our “holiness” lacks the “vav” since we did NOT receive the “nails” only YESHUA did, who received them in our place!
     Chap 23: “HaMoedim of YHVH” (The feasts of the LORD).  Here the special days of worship and assembly are mentioned, the first being the “Sabbath Day” it is a “day of Rest” a time of worship and coming together to worship Adonai and learn from HIS Word through His teachers, pastors, rabbis, evangelists, etc.  The Sabbath day was NEVER changed to Sunday.  Not that it was bad to come together on Sundays, any day of the week is a good time to come together.  It just became customary for the believers in the first century to come together on the “first day of the week” like it is mentioned in Acts, to fellowship and eat together, but the believers ALWAYS considered Saturday, the Sabbath, the special and the official appointed day for rest, worship, and Bible study.
For me, the sabbath and Sunday are both special days to worship God and study his word with other believers.
    The Passover and days of unleavened bread, symbolize Messiah Yeshua in our lives as the “Lamb of God” who took away the sin of the world, and who is also, the “Bread of Life”, who was “roasted in the fires of judgment for our sins, whose blood was shed for our sins, once and for ever.  The “matzah” bread without leaven symbolizes Yeshua as the Bread of Life, without sin (leaven).  And his blood is symbolized by the wine.
     The Feast of First Fruits and Shavuot; counting 50 days from the time of Passover, to celebrate the blessing of a good and fruitful harvest of grains, (wheat and barley, the main crops).  On Shavuot or “Pentecost” two leavened loaves of bread were made, each weighed about 5 pounds, were “waved” by the priest before the LORD in a special ceremony.  These loaves symbolize the blessings of YHVH, they could also represent Israel and the Nations, “2” is the number of “unity” and “division” we are all “united” to YHVH by Messiah Yeshua and have been “divided” or “separated” from the lost world of sin, YET, we still have our sin nature, noted by the leaven in the loaves of bread.  It was also on “Shavuot” that the Torah was given on Mt. Sinai
     The Feast of Trumpets, “Yom Teruah” symbolizes the start of the “days of Awe” when we reflect on our own relationship with Adonai.  How do we measure up to God’s standards? Lacking? Fall short? I would say YES. 10 days later, comes “Yom Kippur” the day of “covering” or “Atonement” which was when the high priest came into the Holy of Holies, once a year, to commune with Adonai.  This day points to Calvary, when Yeshua’s blood “atoned” for our sins, past, present, and future.  It is a day of fasting, repentance, and soul searching.  It is a day when we are accustomed to dress in white.
     Feast of Tabernacles, or “Sukkot” is a joyous festival, when the “harvest” is in, kind of like “Thanksgiving” in the US of A.  The time when God came to earth in human form as Yeshua, born in Beit Lechem, being raised learning carpentry and Torah, a teacher of Torah, healer of diseases, a raiser of the dead, and a sacrifice for our sins.  This festivity was for 7 days, “7” the perfect number, and a special “8th” day “Hoshanah Raba” when the customary reading of the Torah starts over again from Genesis.  It also symbolizes when the Israelites lived in tents, “temporary dwellings” as our bodies are “temporary dwellings” for our souls and for the Holy Spirit dwelling within us.
     Chapter 24:  The Menorah, the lamps were lit from dusk to morning, the menorah was made of gold, which symbolizes perfection.  The flame/light symbolizing Yeshua who is the “Light of the World” and the “all-consuming fire” and also, all believers are the “lights of the world” reflecting the SON light!   “Table of Shewbread” which was in the Holy place across from the Menorah.  Has 12 loaves of unleavened bread, representing the 12 tribes of Israel, again, Yeshua the “Bread of Life” Hey, maybe that was where the idea of the “bagel” came from, bread with a hole in middle, who knows! Maybe!  This bread was for Aaron and his sons.
 

EZEKIEL 44:15-31
 

     In this prophetic book, the Prophets sees into the future, the future priests of the third temple, (to be built in the near future) the descendants of “Zadok” will be the priests in the millennium, the same high standards are for these priests as well.  It also states the job of the priest: “And they shall teach My people the difference between the holy and unholy, and cause them to discern between the unclean and the clean” This should also be the goal of every Torah teacher, rabbi, minister, pastor, etc. to teach the WHOLE TORAH in their place of worship and study, so that their sheep might follow their shepherd whole heartedly and secure.
 

LUKE 5:1-6:49
 

     Yeshua speaks to the people, from a boat.  After teaching, He and Kefa go out a way out on the lake and the result is a boat-load of fish.  Kefa hears, yet protests, “We fished all night and caught nothing” yet still obeys and “reaps the harvest” many fish, the take home to sell and eat. 
     With simple obedience through faith, we can all reap the blessings that YHVH has instore for us.  A little bit of faith, trust, and obedience, will bring in a big catch.  Now, Kefa is promoted to be a “fisher-of-MEN” rescuing men’s souls from the grasp of HaSatan and bringing them into the Kingdom.  Are you a fisher of men (and women) or are you still content with the small “fishy” things of life? You decide!
 

Shabbat Shalom
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