Monday, August 14, 2017

The Daniel Deception

1 July 2017
Torah Parashah ~ Chukat (Regulation)
B’midbar (Numbers) 19:1-22:1  p 122
“Daniel Deception” - Matthew Nolan
Daniel 12:11 - better understanding based on Hebrew word study - Harbour Light Ministries

Torah Parashah
 B’midbar (Numbers) 19:1-22:1  p 122

B’midbar 19
Red Heifer Sacrifice
Mashiach Sacrifice
-    perfect, without blemish- no defect
-    yoke never came on
-    blood purifies
-    killed outside the camp
-    Temple open - curtain to Holy Place open
-    19:6 cedarwood, hyssop, scarlet - burning of heifer

B’midbar 20
- Miryam died and was buried
- No water there... and again the people come against Moshe and Aharon.
-    Moshe was told to take his rod and speak to the Rock, but instead he hit the rock
-    Yisra’el travels on and the people ask to pass through the country of Edom...  and were denied.
-    so they went to Mt Hor - where Aharon’s anointing was passed to his son El-Azar and Aharon died there. Yisra’el mourned for 30 days.

B’midbar 21

-    King Arad the Kanaanite fought against Yisra’el and took some of them prisoners.  and Yisra’el made a vow to YHUH that he would destroy thier cities and he called the place Hormah.
-    and Yisra’el left Mt Hor  by way of the Sea of Reeds.
-    And again Yisra’el spoke against YHUH - fiery serpents bit the people and many died... so Moshe takes a rod...
-    and scripture says in 21:8 that he put a serpent on it - but better translated - it should say a SERAPH on it! ... and when the people looked at the Seraph  - they were healed.
-    Yisra’el moves around... comes to the land of the Amorites... and they won’t allow Yisra’el to pass through... Yisra’el fought the Amorites and took over their cities.

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The Daniel deception
-    by Matthew Nolan from his Romans 12 part 2 teaching.

Daniel 8:9 And out of one of them came forth a little horn, which waxed exceeding great, toward the south, and toward the east, and toward the pleasant land. 10 And it waxed great, even to the host of heaven; and it cast down some of the host and of the stars to the ground, and stamped upon them. 11 Yea, he magnified himself even to the prince of the host, and the daily sacrifice was taken away, and the place of his sanctuary was cast down. (The place of YHWH's sanctuary is Yahusha.)
Daniel 8:11 in all known English translations has translated the
Hebrew word ‘Ruwm’ (Strong’s 7311) as “taken away”. 

- This word’s meaning comes from the context of ‘rising’ or ‘raising’ and has more often than not been translated ‘exalt’ or ‘exalting’.

The word ‘Ruwm’ has been used 209 times in the Old Testament. The overwhelming support of the interpretation of this word shows us that it means ‘to rise’ or ‘exalt’. 

It has several times been translated “take up” or “take from”
 but in context has always been in a sense of ‘raising’ NOT ‘taking away’ or ‘casting away’. 

Daniel uses the Hebrew word ‘Ruwm’ 13 times in his book.  Of these 13 uses ALL have a context of something being raised or lifted up or exalted or being made high. 

So why here is it used as ‘taken away?”

What’s really odd (weird) is in Daniel 8:11 in some manuscripts the word ‘Ruwm’ is used twice consecutively. 

The literal translation of the text would read, He was magnified before the prince of the host and the daily sacrifice was exalted, the exalted cornerstone of the holy place (the messiah) was cast down. 
The exalting of a daily sacrifice of bulls or goats or of any blood other than Yahusha IS THE ABOMINATION!

This can be seen in Hebrews 9:23-10:18 very clearly. 

This places the prophecy of Daniel’s “midst of the week” starting with the Daily sacrifice being “called back” not being “taken away”. 
And herein lies the Jewish, Messianic Jewish, Hebrew Roots and Christian Zionist deception!

Daniel 12:11 “And from the time that the daily sacrifice shall be taken away, and the abomination that maketh desolate set up, there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days – 3 1/2 years.”

The Hebrew word here for “taken away” is ‘Cuwr’ (Strong’s 5493).  This word has a meaning of turning.

This translation of “taken away” appears to be in direct contrast to Daniel 8:11. 

This can only be reconciled by determining what is being turned from.  

It’s apparent from the context that they are turning from one thing to something that’s an abomination.

Daniel 12:11 And from the time that the daily sacrifice shall be called back (i.e a turning away from one realm to an abominable realm) and the abomination that maketh desolate set up, there shall be a thousand two hundred and ninety days – 3 1/2 years.

Knowing that any animal or daily sacrifice is insufficient is key.

  The translation of the word ‘Cuwr’ means being “called back”. 

 What this means is the Daily Sacrifice would be called back to prominence which would be turning from the true Malki Tzedik sacrifice (Yahusha) and turning to the unacceptable Levitical sacrifice (blood of bulls and goats) that the prophecy of Daniel’s “midst of the week” starts with the Daily sacrifice being “called back” not being “taken away” as Messianic’s teach!

The elevation of the blood of bulls and goats is the end time casting down the one true sacrifice (Yahusha).

Romans12:2 And be not conformed to this world: but be transformed by the ongoing renewing of your mind, that you may discern what is that tov, acceptable, and even the perfect, will of YHWH.

Now let me add something else:

Daniel 9: 27-28 p 445
“And he shall confirm the brit with many for one wee:  and in the middle of the week he shall cause the sacrifice and the offering to cease and on the wing/corner of abominations shall be the one who makes it desolate, even until the complete end of the olam hazeh, which has been determined and shall e poured upon the one who lays waste.”

“offering” = 4503 - “meat offering” , “sacrificial offering,” “sacrifice.”

“desolate” - 8074 - appalled, or stunned or causing horror

“cease” - 7673 - cease or keep or observed

“wing/corner” - boarder or extremity

Sh’ma Yisra’el.

Amein.

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