Torah Tuesday - Exodus 12:1-2

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 34

  • @tony.biondi
    @tony.biondi Год назад +1

    Thank you, sister. Missed you over the summer.

    • @CarmenJoyImesPhD
      @CarmenJoyImesPhD  Год назад +1

      Thank you! We only took the month of August off, so be sure to check out the videos from June and July!

  • @Dzhennifer
    @Dzhennifer Год назад

    Missed you! Thank you for the insight into God's redemptive calendar that is to be celebrated as a reminder to all generations.

  • @deborahderrick8871
    @deborahderrick8871 Год назад

    Yea! My Tuesday mornings are back in order!

  • @tracy4aminute376
    @tracy4aminute376 3 месяца назад

    Chapter 12 is one of my favorite chapters in the whole BIBle. Because it speaks of Christ and points to him 😮😮

  • @philhurwood3056
    @philhurwood3056 Год назад +1

    Thank you. Dealing with this passage on Sunday, so perfectly timed...

  • @jamesleicht7621
    @jamesleicht7621 Год назад

    Thanks for the book recommendation; I will read it!
    Thanks for your teachings and commitment to teach.....😊

  • @Sunwolfe
    @Sunwolfe Год назад

    I hope your month away was a rejuvenating time of fun, family and feasting! It IS good to see you back though.
    We’re ready to learn!

  • @eleanorpolchinski7919
    @eleanorpolchinski7919 Год назад

    Praise God that your back !

  • @troyyurchak3213
    @troyyurchak3213 Год назад

    Now I understand why you asked me the question you did...a coincidental perfect timing. Lol. Great episode!

  • @brandonablack
    @brandonablack Год назад +1

    Glad for Torah Tuesday to be up again!
    Nice note on the lack of months in Gen 1:14. Interestingly, that verse includes "appointed times" (ostensibly instead of months) and the Passover will begin the Exodus out of Egypt in the "first" month.
    I appreciate your thoughts on the reliving of the Exodus for future generations through the remembrance of the events each year. ~15 years ago we went to our first Passover and since then we have incorporated them into our lives every year. There's something about the rhythm that you develop in keeping the feasts - looking back, and looking forward.

    • @CarmenJoyImesPhD
      @CarmenJoyImesPhD  Год назад

      The "appointed times" are likely the festivals, which would of course depend on months.
      So glad you've found a way to regularly celebrate the Passover!

  • @ApologistInDetroit
    @ApologistInDetroit Год назад

    Who knew that calendars could be so interesting. Also, the symmetry of New Year's reminders feels counterintuitive to our culture, which doesn't crowd calendar events

  • @rightlydivideWoT
    @rightlydivideWoT 7 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Carmen, Are the 'first day' mentioned in Exodus 12:16 KJV and the 'high day' mentioned in John 19:31 KJV the same?
    Please clarify. Thank you very much!

    • @CarmenJoyImesPhD
      @CarmenJoyImesPhD  7 месяцев назад +2

      Yes, I think so. The first day of the Passover would be a Sabbath day (Saturday), while the "day of preparation" in John 19:31 would be Friday, preparing for Passover.

  • @sharonjacob4782
    @sharonjacob4782 Год назад

    Another useful scholarly book on the feasts-calender of Israel is Dr Arnold Fruchtenbaum The feasts and fasts of Israel.

    • @CarmenJoyImesPhD
      @CarmenJoyImesPhD  Год назад

      Thanks, Sharon! I think you've mentioned that one to me before. I still haven't looked at it.

    • @sharonjacob4782
      @sharonjacob4782 Год назад

      @CarmenJoyImesPhD perhaps not that particular book but certainly that author 😁

  • @tarjeibjerkedalene
    @tarjeibjerkedalene 8 месяцев назад +1

    No wonder there might be some confusion when it comes to pin point events in history.

  • @abelincoln.2064
    @abelincoln.2064 Год назад

    Most importantly of all is Tabernacle was completed and Jesus was born ... on the first day of NIsan ... the first month of the actual Jewish year.

  • @honeybadgerbob9427
    @honeybadgerbob9427 Год назад

    Carmen, PLEASE have your camera person STOP all of the close-ups and outs several each minute, VERY distracting. Great content spoiled by distracting dizzying shots.

    • @CarmenJoyImesPhD
      @CarmenJoyImesPhD  Год назад

      Hmm... I'm told that young people like this. My producers are studying in our cutting-edge Cinema and Media Arts program at Biola University. So I suspect that you and I will simply need to put our preferences aside for the sake of reaching the next generation. Thanks for your feedback, though. I'll discuss it with David!

    • @honeybadgerbob9427
      @honeybadgerbob9427 Год назад

      @@CarmenJoyImesPhD it’s fine to close in when you make a major point, just zooming back and forth several times in a minute is not what “young people” like, I, around them regularly

    • @CarmenJoyImesPhD
      @CarmenJoyImesPhD  Год назад

      @@honeybadgerbob9427 I think you're going to like next week's video. :)

    • @honeybadgerbob9427
      @honeybadgerbob9427 Год назад

      @@CarmenJoyImesPhD we’ve enjoyed them all up to date Doc! We pray for your portion of His ministry in a regular basis.