Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Aviv and Pesach! Hebrew words in a `Matzah-cast!!`

 

I hope you will be blessed by this `unleavened` Challah-cast!

Or rather, in this season, I can call it  a `Matzah-cast` as we begin to enter the time of Passover and Feast of Unleavened bread.

I hope you might  even learn a little Hebrew if it is new for you.  In any case, I think it will be the first time for many to see Hebrew words in `matzah`. It was new for me and I found them to be very beautiful and  remind us of the `humility` and fruits of the spirit that we are to embody in Messiah Yeshua.  There is a quality of unleavened bread that we can discover in this month of Aviv and as we experience anew the Deliverance that God has for each of us both personally and as a people in Him this Pesach. 

 As its time to clear out the hametz from our hearts and homes, replace the blog header with `unleavened` header, it only naturally follows that the Challah-casts too for this Springtime season leading  up to Passover will be `Unleavened`!! It is amazing how that just happens as we clear our hearts of hametz.  The Feast doesn`t officially start until this weekend, but somehow even the days leading up to it, to make a challah in the week before Passover feels so `puffy`!! 

Blessings to all in this month of Deliverance, month of Springime, month of Yeshua!

 Chag Pesach Sameach!

 Love, ๐Ÿ’•Shayndel

 


  

17 comments:

  1. I greatly love your new header!
    The matza background to your cast is so relevant, and the hebrew letters of 'pesach' and 'aviv' so clever!

    Chag Pesach Sameah to you!

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  2. Thank you Duta!
    Your encouragement is so wonderful, and touches my heart springs!!
    (that phrase just came out, heart springs!!)

    Chag Pesach Sameach!!♡

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  3. How beautiful the matzos look and I think tasty too.
    With us it is Easter next month, we remember the weeks of suffering.
    How Christ had to suffer for our sins, we must never forget that!
    We are getting to know more and more Hebrew letters thanks to you!

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    1. Thank you Hobbyloes, I am glad you are learning Hebrew letters through them! and thank you for taking the time to watch.

      He Himself bore our sins
      and by His stripes we are healed. Amen. Love and blessings.❤️

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    1. Thank you Marja.
      Glad you liked it.
      It would be fun to have you as a guest on a Matzah-cast!
      Love and Blessings!❤️

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  5. We are making matzoh today! Our family seder is tonight. We've done this a couple times before, so I am following a guide and looking at recipes. My boys remember finding the matzoh years ago when they were much younger. We hid it in the cupboard.

    My heart is heavy this year because of all the strange things happening in the world. We need Messiah...now. Oh, Lord, help us.

    I like the beginning of this video where matzoh is the background. ๐Ÿ˜‚

    Happy Passover!

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    1. Hi Sandi, thank you for sharing about your family seder and making matzah! That`s great that you are teaching your boys about Passover and passing it on to the next generation, as that is such an important part of Passover, which really is a `teaching` holiday in large part as well as so many other things! Yes, may we hasten the coming of Messiah, His return, being prepared and expectant and always looking first to His Kingdom and its righteousness!! Thank you for watching and commenting on the Matzah background!! Happy Passover! Love and blessings!❤️

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  6. I love what you are writing in this post about Messiah Yeshua.

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  7. Thank you Aritha!
    To God be the glory.
    Happy blessed Passover and much love!!❤️

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  8. How do these thoughts on passover suit?https://dcbverse.blogspot.com/search?q=passover

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    1. The title of Banquet, yes it is so perfect for the Passover poem. As I sought the LORD this morning, just purely to be in His glory, He showed me to His banquet table (Song of songs 2:4) and guess what was served?! Yes, you see it there in the next verse, raisin cakes!! Amazingly He brought me to that verse in this week, as you may recall it was exactly in this week that you wrote me in reply and shared the verse about the raisin cakes!!! (I know because of what we are reading in the Torah, as that is how I tell time!! this week again we will read that Haftarah in the book of Samuel)... This all I believe is speaking of the Passover and leading into the Banquet that He has invited us to when we will drink the 4th cup with Him !! How to those thoughts suit you as the reply?!!!!

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  9. Hi David, Thank you so much for sharing your verses on Passover, in `Banquet`. So beautiful. Blessed to read them. I also noticed you have a series on Micah, and look forward to read those as well. Blessings in Christ.

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  10. Hi Shayndel,
    it was lovely to watch the first video, I haven't watched the second one yet. I have always thought or 'leaven bread' as something 'added' to the Word (bread) of God, and believe that we must always use the written Word as our plumbline. I love the Hebrew language, even though I do not speak it, and both my mother's parents were Jewish. I believe we are very close to the Lord returning and that it is very important that we do not fall away from the faith. God bless you for sharing.

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  11. Hi Brenda, Thank you for your encouraging comment and sharing. Thank you for taking the time to watch the video. Glad if it blessed you and if there was something new in it to learn from the Hebrew. The Lord bless you and keep you and shine His face upon you and give you Peace!!❤️

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