Saturday, October 24, 2020

Lovingkindness Everlasting!!! and Parsha Noah!

 

In a surge of anger I hid My face from you for a moment,

but with everlasting kindness 

I will have compassion on you, says ADONAI your Redeemer.     Isaiah 54:8 from this week`s Haftarah in the Parsha Noah


 I am sharing this recent Challah-cast which is a continuation of looking at Hebrew words in Challah!!

This upload we are looking at the words that express the Everlasting Kindness of God, as we see in the Haftarah portion in this week`s Parsha Noah.  In Hebrew it is the words `Chesed` and `Olam` together.  

The more we cycle around on the Torah the more God`s Everlasting Kindness comes alive through His word and it is a special time spent with Him to look anew into the readings in each week.  Hope you enjoy this week`s study!

Please SHARE !!!  CHESED OLAM!! May we release more of God`s Lovingkindness into the world by speaking of His Lovingkindness and by partnering with Him by the words that we speak ...and write... and form in challah (or whatever your form of creative worship expression)!!! He created the world with His word.

Blessings and Shalom! Shavu`a Tov!! Have a blessed week!


Love,


Shayndel

          #noah, #noach, #rest

Joanne`s Challah-Cast channel!

7 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing this with me/us. Love the video and also the verses out of the book of Isaiah.

    May the Lord bless you, this week.

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  2. Hi Aritha,
    Thank you! Happy to hear that you watched the video and thank you for your encouraging comment and blessing!!! I love those verses too in Isaiah.
    May the LORD bless you. Have a good week in His love ♡

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  3. Beautiful picture, and beautiful two hebrew words: chesed and olam!

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    1. Thank you Duta! Amen! God created the world with His word, and we have the chance to speak life and partner with Him in each day by the words we use. His lovingkindness is everlasting! ♡ May His chesed pursue you today and always.

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  4. PS thank you friends, I just added this paragraph to the post, inspired by your comments:

    Please SHARE !!! CHESED OLAM!! May we release more of God`s Lovingkindness into the world by speaking of His Lovingkindness and by partnering with Him by the words that we speak ...and write... and form in challah!!! He created the world with His word.

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  5. Beautiful words: Chesed Olam!
    Very special that you are talking about Noah, on Sunday we had a sermon about Genesis 7 and Isaiah 54: 9 is in line with that.
    Nice that you bake the Challah as words, although I find Hebrew very difficult.

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  6. Amen! Thank you Hobbyloes!!
    Wow, does your Pastor teach following the Torah cycle?! Excited to hear that! I think if you ever felt moved to study Hebrew, God would open it up to you and you would do great!! Blessings and love! Thank you for your visit! ♡

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