-=> Quoting Jerry Hensley to Clarence Hogan <=-
(Continued from previous message)
CH> Ex 30:8 And when Aaron lighteth the lamps at the evening, he
> shall burn incense upon it, a perpetual incense before the LORD
> throughout your generations. {lighteth: or setteth up: Heb.
> causeth to ascend} {at even: Heb. between the two evenings}
> * and when Aaron sets up the lamps in the evening, he shall
> burn it, a perpetual incense before the LORD throughout your
> generations.
JH> Again, this was done at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, or in the twain of
JH> the evenings.
CH> And here also, it is self explanatory, for why would Aaron even
> think about lighting the lamps at any other time?
JH> The incense that Aaron will burn upon the lamps, is a perpetual
JH> incense. Therefore, the lamps, once lit, are to burn continually, day
JH> and night. The reasoning that Aaron would not light them during the
JH> day does not fit, for, this light was not lit for the purpose of
JH> "lighting a room" because it is dark. The lamp was lit a 3 p.m. as a
JH> perpetual burning of YaHVaH's eternal light. At least, that is what
JH> it was meant to represent.
Yep, and again, sorry for my stupid error! However, the
lighting of them was still at the ending of the day at least!
Although at dusk or twilight would not be beyond reason! :)
CH> * And in the morning watch the LORD in the pillar of fire and
> of cloud looked down upon the host of the Egyptians, and
> discomfited the host of the Egyptians,
JH> YaHVaH went before them as a pillar of fire when it was night or dark
JH> out. This would indicate that, again, what is called morning, does
JH> not always represent the "light" part of the day. Someone calls you
JH> at 2:00 a.m., while it is still pitch dark, you may say, Hey! It's 2
JH> o'clock in the morning!
Yep, that is exactly what us ignorant humans do, we call that
which is not exactly what it is not! :'( For in Hebrew
reference, "morning" always mean morning or daylight just as is
verified by Genesis, correct?
CH> So as we can see from the above, The Bible does truly interpret
> Itself and does clearly show when the Biblical day begins and
> ends, viz., sunset to sunset! Therefore, all other times must,
> of necessity, come from the doctrines and commandments of men!
JH> On contraire, the Bible emphatically, states that the day begins and
JH> ends from even to even, or 12 noon to 12 noon.
Absolutely no way does The Bible emphatically or otherwise state
that the begins and ends from twelve noon to twelve noon and
no way would a Hebrew start any day at 12 noon, and if you
cannot believe that, then talk to a few of the true ones or take
one of the trips offered to Jerusalem and see with your own eyes
exactly when they start their day, and not the modern people
there, ok? :)
JH> Unfortunately, because
JH> of Jewish fables, we wrongly interpret scripture to say otherwise.
Brother Jerry, you may indeed have a mouse in your pocket when
you say "we", which is fine for you and the mouse, but please do
not include this old man in you two's interpreting of The
Scripture, for there are no such instructions in The Scriptures
for this old man to interpret them!
JH> Yet close scrutiny will show the truth concerning the sabbath.
Yep, it most certainly will! :)
JH> Brother, their is much more proof, too much to be able to record in
JH> conference messaging. Lets not give up on this. Lets keep talking
JH> until we are both satisfied.
HeeHee, has Yahweh ever given up on us yet? If not and we are
plainly commanded to be as He is, then just how in Heaven's Name
could this old man EVER give up? :) But this is not to say for
you, but it would be hoped that you would not either, but only
you are able to speak for yourself, correct?
May Yahweh truly bless you! Baruch Ha Shem.......clarence.......
... Yahweh WAS, IS and IS FOREVER, so it's Yahweh NOW or Yahweh NEVER!
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