May 23, 2020, 9:50 AM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

A very large tub of black emmer wheatThe water line at the damn for the Kineret on May 20, 2020Please never listen to anyone who says that rain in a certain time of year here in Israel is a curse. The ONLY time rain was a **warning** is when it was the day of the wheat harvest.

Rain:

Deuteronomy 32:2 My **doctrine** (instruction) shall drop (ערף araph: prolong, extend) as the rain ( מטר matar rain descending from heights), my speech (words) shall distil (נזל- nazal: flow) as the dew (-טל tal: to settle down), as the small rain (שעיר – saiyr: storm, strong movement within) upon the tender herb (דשא deshe: grow, sprout) and the showers (רביב raviv: increase to great quantities) upon the grass (עשב – eseb -grow independently).

Rain is symbolic of the words of Elohim….let that settle into your spirit deeply.

I use to believe that the rains that might come in the first month of the Biblical year and later were a curse because I was taught that they were……when is the correction of Elohim and His doctrine ever a curse? Doesn’t is say that if He loves us He will correct us? (Heb 12:6-7) Isn’t that what happened in 1 Samuel in the verse below? Wasn’t Elohim sending His message and His voice in the thunder and rain on the day that the wheat was to be harvested?

1 Samuel 12:17 “*Is it* not wheat harvest (קציר there’s that word that also is used as ‘summer’) to day? I will call unto the LORD, and he shall send thunder (קול a voice) and rain ( מטר matar rain descending from heights); that ye may perceive and see that your wickedness *is* great, which ye have done in the sight of the LORD, in asking you a king.”

Who IS the wheat seed that fell to the earth to bring forth many?

John 12:24-26 Verily, verily, I say unto you, еxcept a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit. He that loveth his life shall lose it; and he that hateth his life in this world shall keep it unto life eternal. If any man serve me, let him follow me; and where I am, there shall also my servant be: if any man serve me, him will my Father honour.

It is our Messiah, the Word made flesh. In first Samuel, the sin of the people was that they chose to have an earthly king over the heavenly King.

It’s important for you to understand this. There is still that voice of another inspector that is saying “the North of the country has been cursed with rain and hail during the harvest of the grain. Lots to ponder and be thankful for (May 8).”

As you have seen from my previous photos we have been given an abundance of black wheat when in previous years there was an absolute scarcity of it.

Please remember, I did not go out and search for this wheat as I did the first years. Elohim placed this in my path of **NORMAL** travel. I took far from all of the wheat leaving **more than** 50% of it behind.

If anything we have been given clear and sure confirmation that we are listening to Elohim as He speaks by His Ruach on the land of Israel. May He forever be blessed from our lips.

What and WHO does the wheat represent? Messiah. Is it any wonder that an abundance of rain would bring a LOT of wheat? You tell me if the northern end of the country has been cursed. Let the land speak for itself! Amen.

Please don’t fall for the ‘curse’ that has been diagnosed by another. Our brother in all of his years of travel to Israel has been coming in a time of drought.

History, both ancients sights of excavation and as recent as the late 60s show that a full Sea of Galilee/Kineret takes an abundance of rain. Magdala which has set OUT of the lake for as many years as it has been discovered now has her port back at the correct water level. Before it was a distance of 3/4 a football field more or less. The last time the Kineret was full was in 1967-69 genre. Let me do the math for you that’s more than 40 years ago!

Should Elohim wash way our topsoil and seeds by giving us this abundance in a short window of time? You can read about that such an event in the Bible when Elohim sent the rain after the drought in Elijah’s day, that would have been horrific to see that much rain on earth so hard-baked that it couldn’t absorb it and it could only run off the mountain in an increasing flood as the waters came together. Or would Elohim do as He has done in those years when He’s filled the land of Israel with plenty of waters and He extended (ערף araph: prolong, extend) its window so that the land and the wheat can drink deeply?Updated May 23, 2020, 9:55 AMPublished on May 23, 2020, 9:55 AM