Mar 28, 2018, 11:10 AM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

Small praise report for today. In Israel when Passover approaches the grocery store shelves become empty of many items. Today I went out and I grabbed a few last-minute items that I knew I need before the 16th of the month when the stores will reopen. The rabbinical timing for their Passover happens to fall on the same period of time that our Passover happens this year so the process of the consumers decimating the forbidden foods (rabbinical speaking) on shelves had already began and the super is not refilling many items. My African Grey, Julia, requires peanut butter on his food. Just a little smear which isn’t really peanut butter which is really natural almond butter. So regrettably I had let myself run out of Julia’s beloved peanut butter. The store shelves had no sugar-free almond butter to purchase. I took a jar of almond butter with sugar and I walked around and I pray to my heavenly Father to please allow me to find just one jar without sugar on a shelf someplace in the store. I felt so bad I has let Julia down. So after I walked around and prayed I went back to the aisle with the peanut butter and I begin digging through the jars of tahini, peanut butter, Nutella Etc and I found one lone jar of 100% natural almond butter that I grabbed and took home to my bird. The Father’s love and care of the things that we love and care for always amazes me and always humbles me I love seeing how He loves His own.Updated Mar 28, 2018, 11:10 AM

Mar 28, 2018, 8:17 AM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

Today is the tenth day of the first month. The days the lambs were selected for sacrifice, a lamb for a household.

Today the sky is pouring rain. Not a light rain, a pouring rain. Another year we are reminded of the curse the land suffers from because of a disobedient nation on the land of Elohim…..rain during a time of harvest is a curse.Updated Mar 28, 2018, 8:17 AM

Mar 27, 2018, 6:54 PM – Becca Biderman shared a link to the group: In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

https://www.israelite-samaritans.com/religion/calendar/I have to say I was disappointed with the Pesach practice sacrifice.

I thought it would be more practiced and more orderly. It was anything but.

Pouring the mock blood on the corner of the altar was not a practiced event.

It was shocking to me to see the kohenim holding hands and dancing/swaying to the singers playing the electric keyboard and clarinet during the actual death of the goat.

I simply could not stay. I was horrified that the symbol of the Messiah’s death was handled so lightly. Even if it was only a goat to them it was a life that was spilling its blood. They didn’t connect that sin has a cost.

1 Samuel 15: 22 And Samuel said, Hath the Lord as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the Lord? Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams.

I had hoped to see scripture unfold in front of me. What I saw was unorganized and unsure. The whole ‘party’ seemed to be more for the victory of being inside of the temple compound than a true rehearsal.

Case in point, when the Muslim call to prayer happened the rabbi that was speaking started to cantor a song as well in the PA system, everyone thought it was very funny.

I hardly think what I saw represented the seriousness of the work of the temple. Sad. I learned nothing more than how much they need their Messiah.

I want to thank those who offered to shoulder the cost of the Samaritan Passover. I want to do some investigating before I commit. I want to make sure it is a serious representation of their Pesach sacrifice.

I’m sure you will see obvious errors in the Samaritan doctrine in this linked article :Updated Mar 28, 2018, 8:51 AM