{"id":4453,"date":"2015-04-12T11:36:57","date_gmt":"2015-04-12T11:36:57","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.matsati.com\/?p=4453"},"modified":"2015-04-12T11:36:57","modified_gmt":"2015-04-12T11:36:57","slug":"bits-of-torah-truths-parashat-shemini-standing-in-gods-court","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.matsati.com\/index.php\/bits-of-torah-truths-parashat-shemini-standing-in-gods-court\/","title":{"rendered":"Bits of Torah Truths, Parashat Shemini, Standing in God\u2019s Court"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>In weeks reading from Parashat Shemini (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Vayikra \/ Leviticus 9:1-11:47<\/span><\/em>).\u00a0 The most notable event that occurs in Parashat Shemini is the story of how Nadav and Avihu went before the Lord with fire in their firepans offering strange fire which resulted in their deaths (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">10:1-5<\/span><\/em>).\u00a0 While reading through the book of Hebrews, and thinking upon Parshiot Shemini and Korach, it might be that the author of the book of Hebrews wrote <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Hebrews 12:29<\/span><\/em>, \u03ba\u03b1\u1f76 \u03b3\u1f70\u03c1 \u1f41 \u03b8\u03b5\u1f78\u03c2 \u1f21\u03bc\u1ff6\u03bd \u03c0\u1fe6\u03c1 \u03ba\u03b1\u03c4\u03b1\u03bd\u03b1\u03bb\u1f77\u03c3\u03ba\u03bf\u03bd, <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">12:29 for our God is a consuming fire. (NASB)<\/span><\/em> thinking about these Torah based stories.\u00a0 With this perspective of the Lord being a consuming fire, have you ever considered who it is before whom we stand?\u00a0 David said in <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 65<\/span><\/em>, according to the Aramaic Targum, <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cBlessed is the man whom You (God) choose and bring near, that he may dwell in Your courts (Tehillim \/ Psalms 65:5).\u201d<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 In Midrash Tehillim 65, Part 3, <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cRabbi Hoshaia taught in the name of rabbi Samuel son of Shila who taught in the name of Rab, When David said, Master of the universe, Blessed is the man whom You bring near to court, he referred not to the court of the Temple, but to the court on high.\u201d<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 The rabbis say that the one who prays is as the one who abides in God\u2019s courts, not in the earthly Tabernacle or Temple, but in the heavenly court.\u00a0 While reading through this week\u2019s Torah portion, a general overview reveals to us the importance of sanctifying the Lord in our lives.<\/p>\n<p>The Scriptures say that in the eighth day, Moshe called to Aaron, his sons, and to the elders of Israel. (\u05d0\u00a0\u00a0 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05dd \u05d4\u05b7\u05e9\u05bc\u05c1\u05b0\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e7\u05b8\u05e8\u05b8\u05d0 \u05de\u05b9\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05d4 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d0\u05b7\u05d4\u05b2\u05e8\u05b9\u05df \u05d5\u05bc\u05dc\u05b0\u05d1\u05b8\u05e0\u05b8\u05d9\u05d5 \u05d5\u05bc\u05dc\u05b0\u05d6\u05b4\u05e7\u05b0\u05e0\u05b5\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b4\u05e9\u05b0\u05b9\u05e8\u05b8\u05d0\u05b5\u05dc: \u05d1\u00a0\u00a0 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0\u05de\u05b6\u05e8 \u05d0\u05b6\u05dc-\u05d0\u05b7\u05d4\u05b2\u05e8\u05b9\u05df \u05e7\u05b7\u05d7-\u05dc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 \u05e2\u05b5\u05d2\u05b6\u05dc \u05d1\u05bc\u05b6\u05df-\u05d1\u05bc\u05b8\u05e7\u05b8\u05e8 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d7\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05d0\u05ea \u05d5\u05b0\u05d0\u05b7\u05d9\u05b4\u05dc \u05dc\u05b0\u05e2\u05b9\u05dc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05ea\u05bc\u05b0\u05de\u05b4\u05d9\u05de\u05b4\u05dd \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b7\u05e7\u05b0\u05e8\u05b5\u05d1 \u05dc\u05b4\u05e4\u05b0\u05e0\u05b5\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05d5\u05b9\u05b8\u05d4:).\u00a0 Moshe tells Aaron and his sons to offering an ox and a ram for peace offerings and a grain offering mixed with oil because today the Lord will appear to them.\u00a0 Then Aaron and his sons proceed to make the offering before the Lord according to the instruction of Moshe (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">9:7-23<\/span><\/em>).\u00a0 After doing as Moshe had instructed, the Scripture say in <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Vayikra \/ Leviticus 9:24<\/span><\/em>, \u05db\u05d3\u00a0\u00a0 \u05d5\u05b7\u05ea\u05bc\u05b5\u05e6\u05b5\u05d0 \u05d0\u05b5\u05e9\u05c1 \u05de\u05b4\u05dc\u05bc\u05b4\u05e4\u05b0\u05e0\u05b5\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b7\u05ea\u05bc\u05b9\u05d0\u05db\u05b7\u05dc \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05d4\u05b7\u05de\u05bc\u05b4\u05d6\u05b0\u05d1\u05bc\u05b5\u05d7\u05b7 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05d4\u05b8\u05e2\u05b9\u05dc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05d4\u05b7\u05d7\u05b2\u05dc\u05b8\u05d1\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b7\u05e8\u05b0\u05d0 \u05db\u05bc\u05b8\u05dc-\u05d4\u05b8\u05e2\u05b8\u05dd \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05e8\u05b9\u05e0\u05bc\u05d5\u05bc \u05d5\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b4\u05e4\u05bc\u05b0\u05dc\u05d5\u05bc \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05e4\u05bc\u05b0\u05e0\u05b5\u05d9\u05d4\u05b6\u05dd:\u00a0\u00a0 <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">9:24 Then fire came out from before the Lord and consumed the burnt offering and the portions of fat on the altar; and when all the people saw it, they shouted and fell on their faces. (NASB)<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 The Torah narrative continues saying, Nadav and Avihu went before the Lord with fire in their firepans and offered strange fire and they died (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">10:1-5<\/span><\/em>).\u00a0 The Lord spoke to Aaron saying <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cDo not drink strong drink when you come into the Ohel Moed\u201d<\/span><\/em> (\u05d0\u05b9\u05d4\u05b6\u05dc \u05de\u05d5\u05b9\u05e2\u05b5\u05d3, Tent of Meeting) so that he and his sons will not die.\u00a0 The Scriptures say <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cu\u2019le\u2019havdil\u201d<\/span><\/em> (\u05d5\u05bc\u05dc\u05b0\u05d4\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05d3\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9\u05dc), that one is to make a distinction between the holy and the profane (\u05d1\u05bc\u05b5\u05d9\u05df \u05d4\u05b7\u05e7\u05bc\u05b9\u05d3\u05b6\u05e9\u05c1 \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b5\u05d9\u05df \u05d4\u05b7\u05d7\u05b9\u05dc \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b5\u05d9\u05df \u05d4\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05de\u05b5\u05d0 \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b5\u05d9\u05df \u05d4\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4\u05d5\u05b9\u05e8).\u00a0 Notice how Moshe reverses the word order in the Hebrew text.\u00a0 This should make us take note, because one cannot draw a one-to-one correspondence of holy to unclean, and profane to clean.<\/p>\n<p>holy (\u05e7\u05bc\u05b9\u05d3\u05b6\u05e9\u05c1) \u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0\u2194\u00a0\u00a0 profane (\u05d7\u05b9\u05dc)<br \/>\nunclean (\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05de\u05b5\u05d0) \u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0\u2194\u00a0\u00a0 clean (\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4\u05d5\u05b9\u05e8)<\/p>\n<p>The reader must pay careful attention to the way the text is written, one must make a distinction and not be confused on what is holy and clean, as opposed to what is unclean and profane.\u00a0 This appears to be the point t hat Moshe is making in the Torah portion.\u00a0 In a similar manner, we should pay attention to how we approach the Lord our Father in heaven in prayer.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p style=\"text-align: right;\"><strong>\u05e1\u05e4\u05e8 \u05d5\u05d9\u05e7\u05e8\u05d0 \u05e4\u05e8\u05e7 \u05d9\u05d0<\/strong><br \/>\n\u05de\u05d3\u00a0\u00a0 \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d0\u05b2\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05d5\u05b9\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b1\u05dc\u05b9\u05d4\u05b5\u05d9\u05db\u05b6\u05dd \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b4\u05ea\u05b0\u05e7\u05b7\u05d3\u05bc\u05b4\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05ea\u05bc\u05b6\u05dd \u05d5\u05b4\u05d4\u05b0\u05d9\u05b4\u05d9\u05ea\u05b6\u05dd \u05e7\u05b0\u05d3\u05b9\u05e9\u05c1\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e7\u05b8\u05d3\u05d5\u05b9\u05e9\u05c1 \u05d0\u05b8\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d5\u05b0\u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05ea\u05b0\u05d8\u05b7\u05de\u05bc\u05b0\u05d0\u05d5\u05bc \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea-\u05e0\u05b7\u05e4\u05b0\u05e9\u05c1\u05b9\u05ea\u05b5\u05d9\u05db\u05b6\u05dd \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05db\u05b8\u05dc-\u05d4\u05b7\u05e9\u05bc\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8\u05b6\u05e5 \u05d4\u05b8\u05e8\u05b9\u05de\u05b5\u05e9\u05b9 \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05d4\u05b8\u05d0\u05b8\u05e8\u05b6\u05e5: [\u05de\u05e4\u05d8\u05d9\u05e8] \u05de\u05d4\u00a0\u00a0 \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 | \u05d0\u05b2\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d4\u05b7\u05de\u05bc\u05b7\u05e2\u05b2\u05dc\u05b6\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b6\u05ea\u05b0\u05db\u05b6\u05dd \u05de\u05b5\u05d0\u05b6\u05e8\u05b6\u05e5 \u05de\u05b4\u05e6\u05b0\u05e8\u05b7\u05d9\u05b4\u05dd \u05dc\u05b4\u05d4\u05b0\u05d9\u05b9\u05ea \u05dc\u05b8\u05db\u05b6\u05dd \u05dc\u05b5\u05d0\u05dc\u05b9\u05d4\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d5\u05b4\u05d4\u05b0\u05d9\u05b4\u05d9\u05ea\u05b6\u05dd \u05e7\u05b0\u05d3\u05b9\u05e9\u05c1\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05db\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9 \u05e7\u05b8\u05d3\u05d5\u05b9\u05e9\u05c1 \u05d0\u05b8\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9: \u05de\u05d5\u00a0\u00a0 \u05d6\u05b9\u05d0\u05ea \u05ea\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05e8\u05b7\u05ea \u05d4\u05b7\u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05d4\u05b5\u05de\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d5\u05b0\u05d4\u05b8\u05e2\u05d5\u05b9\u05e3 \u05d5\u05b0\u05db\u05b9\u05dc \u05e0\u05b6\u05e4\u05b6\u05e9\u05c1 \u05d4\u05b7\u05d7\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d4\u05b8\u05e8\u05b9\u05de\u05b6\u05e9\u05b6\u05b9\u05ea \u05d1\u05bc\u05b7\u05de\u05bc\u05b8\u05d9\u05b4\u05dd \u05d5\u05bc\u05dc\u05b0\u05db\u05b8\u05dc-\u05e0\u05b6\u05e4\u05b6\u05e9\u05c1 \u05d4\u05b7\u05e9\u05bc\u05c1\u05b9\u05e8\u05b6\u05e6\u05b6\u05ea \u05e2\u05b7\u05dc-\u05d4\u05b8\u05d0\u05b8\u05e8\u05b6\u05e5: \u05de\u05d6\u00a0\u00a0 \u05dc\u05b0\u05d4\u05b7\u05d1\u05b0\u05d3\u05bc\u05b4\u05d9\u05dc \u05d1\u05bc\u05b5\u05d9\u05df \u05d4\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05de\u05b5\u05d0 \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b5\u05d9\u05df \u05d4\u05b7\u05d8\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4\u05b9\u05e8 \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b5\u05d9\u05df \u05d4\u05b7\u05d7\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d4\u05b7\u05e0\u05bc\u05b6\u05d0\u05b1\u05db\u05b6\u05dc\u05b6\u05ea \u05d5\u05bc\u05d1\u05b5\u05d9\u05df \u05d4\u05b7\u05d7\u05b7\u05d9\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d0\u05b2\u05e9\u05c1\u05b6\u05e8 \u05dc\u05b9\u05d0 \u05ea\u05b5\u05d0\u05b8\u05db\u05b5\u05dc:<\/p>\n<p><strong><em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Vayikra \/ Leviticus 11:44-47<\/span><\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"> 11:44 \u2018For I am the Lord your God. Consecrate yourselves therefore, and be holy, for I am holy. And you shall not make yourselves unclean with any of the swarming things that swarm on the earth. 11:45 \u2018For I am the Lord who brought you up from the land of Egypt to be your God; thus you shall be holy, for I am holy.\u2019\u2018 11:46 This is the law regarding the animal and the bird, and every living thing that moves in the waters and everything that swarms on the earth, 11:47 to make a distinction between the unclean and the clean, and between the edible creature and the creature which is not to be eaten.\u00a0 (NASB)<\/span><\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>These Scriptures speak of the sanctity of drawing near to the Lord.\u00a0 Nadav and Avihu are a testimony to that.\u00a0 How important do you think these Scriptures are for us today?\u00a0 These Scriptures are very important, in light of what we do in our bodies and what we think in our hearts which are coupled to our drawing near to the Lord in prayer.\u00a0 The rabbinic commentary Midrash Tehillim 65, Part 3 and 4 has a lot to say concerning these things.<\/p>\n<p>The rabbis in Midrash Tehillim 65, Part 3 begin (\u05d3\u05d9\u05d1\u05d5\u05e8 \u05d4\u05de\u05ea\u05d7\u05d9\u05dc) with a discussion on the Scripture from the Aramaic Targum from <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 65:5 \u201cBlessed is the man whom You choose and bring near, that he may dwell in Your courts.\u201d<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 The homiletic introduction to the midrash states, <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cRabbi Hoshaia taught in the name of rabbi Samuel son of Shila who taught in the name of Rab, When David said, Master of the universe, Blessed is the man whom You bring near to court, he referred not to the court of the Temple, but to the court on high.\u201d<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 The entire midrash states the following:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong><em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Midrash Tehillim 65, Part 3<\/span><\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"> 3.\u00a0 Blessed is the man whom You choose and bring near, that he may dwell in Your courts (Tehillim \/ Psalms 65:5).\u00a0 Rabbi Hoshaia taught in the name of rabbi Samuel son of Shila who taught in the name of Rab, When David said, Master of the universe, Blessed is the man whom You bring near to court, he referred not to the court of the Temple, but to the court on high.\u00a0 This court he also referred to in the words How precious is Your loving kindness, O God.\u00a0 Therefore the children of men take refuge in the shadow of Your wings.\u00a0 They will be abundantly satisfied with the fatness of Your house (Tehillim \/ Psalms 36:9).\u00a0 To this the sons of Korah also referred in saying, For a day in Your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere (Tehillim \/ Psalms 84:11).\u00a0 And this is also referred to in the verse Blessed are they that dwell in Your house (Tehillim \/ Psalms 84:5).<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n<p style=\"text-align: right;\"><strong>\u05de\u05d3\u05e8\u05e9 \u05ea\u05d4\u05dc\u05d9\u05dd \u05e4\u05e8\u05e7 \u05e1\u05d4 \u05e1\u05d9\u05de\u05df \u05d2<\/strong><br \/>\n\u05d2\u00a0 \u05d0\u05e9\u05e8\u05d9 \u05ea\u05d1\u05d7\u05e8 \u05d5\u05ea\u05e7\u05e8\u05d1 \u05d9\u05e9\u05db\u05d5\u05df \u05d7\u05e6\u05e8\u05d9\u05da. \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05e8\u05d1 \u05d4\u05d5\u05e9\u05e2\u05d9\u05d0 \u05d1\u05e9\u05dd \u05e8\u05d1 \u05e9\u05de\u05d5\u05d0\u05dc \u05d1\u05e8 \u05e9\u05d9\u05dc\u05d0 \u05de\u05e9\u05de\u05d9\u05d4 \u05d3\u05e8\u05d1, \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05d3\u05d5\u05d3 \u05e8\u05d1\u05d5\u05e0\u05d5 \u05e9\u05dc \u05e2\u05d5\u05dc\u05dd \u05d0\u05e9\u05e8\u05d9 \u05dc\u05de\u05d9 \u05e9\u05d0\u05ea\u05d4 \u05de\u05e7\u05e8\u05d1\u05d5 \u05dc\u05d7\u05e6\u05e8, \u05d5\u05dc\u05d0 \u05d1\u05d7\u05e6\u05e8 \u05d0\u05dc\u05d0 \u05d1\u05de\u05e8\u05d5\u05dd, \u05de\u05d4 \u05d9\u05e7\u05e8 \u05d7\u05e1\u05d3\u05da \u05d0\u05dc\u05d4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d5\u05d1\u05e0\u05d9 \u05d0\u05d3\u05dd \u05d1\u05e6\u05dc \u05db\u05e0\u05e4\u05d9\u05da \u05d9\u05d7\u05e1\u05d9\u05d5\u05df \u05d9\u05e8\u05d5\u05d9\u05d5\u05df \u05de\u05d3\u05e9\u05df \u05d1\u05d9\u05ea\u05da (\u05ea\u05d4\u05dc\u05d9\u05dd \u05dc\u05d5 \u05d7 \u05d8), \u05d2\u05dd \u05d1\u05e0\u05d9 \u05e7\u05e8\u05d7 \u05d0\u05de\u05e8\u05d5 \u05db\u05d9 \u05d8\u05d5\u05d1 \u05d9\u05d5\u05dd \u05d1\u05d7\u05e6\u05e8\u05d9\u05da (\u05e9\u05dd \u05ea\u05d4\u05dc\u05d9\u05dd \u05e4\u05d3 \u05d9\u05d0), \u05d5\u05db\u05df \u05d4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05d0\u05d5\u05de\u05e8 \u05d0\u05e9\u05e8\u05d9 \u05d9\u05d5\u05e9\u05d1\u05d9 \u05d1\u05d9\u05ea\u05da (\u05e9\u05dd \u05e9\u05dd \u05ea\u05d4\u05dc\u05d9\u05dd \u05e4\u05f4\u05d3 \u05d4).<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>The rabbis say that when David says, <span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><em>65:5 How happy is the one You will choose and bring near; he will abide in Your courts.<\/em><\/span> The righteous will say, <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cWe will be satisfied in the goodness of your house, the holiness of your temple.\u201d (EMC)<\/span><\/em> the abiding in Your courts is a reference not to the earthly Tabernacle or Temple, but to the heavenly court.\u00a0 How does one enter into the heavenly court?\u00a0 One does so through prayer.\u00a0 According to the Tanach, there are a number of descriptions of the courts of God.\u00a0 The Tanach mentions God\u2019s throne in the <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">1 Kings 22:19, Isaiah 6:1-4, Ezekiel 1:24-28, Daniel 7:2-10, and Zechariah 3:1-7<\/span><\/em>.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong><em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">1 Kings 22:19<\/span><\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"> 22:19 Micaiah said, \u201cTherefore, hear the word of the LORD. I saw the LORD sitting on His throne, and all the host of heaven standing by Him on His right and on His left. (NASB)<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong><em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Isaiah 6:1-4<\/span><\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"> 6:1 In the year of King Uzziah\u2019s death I saw the Lord sitting on a throne, lofty and exalted, with the train of His robe filling the temple. 6:2 Seraphim stood above Him, each having six wings: with two he covered his face, and with two he covered his feet, and with two he flew. 6:3 And one called out to another and said, \u2018Holy, Holy, Holy, is the Lord of hosts, The whole earth is full of His glory.\u2019 6:4 And the foundations of the thresholds trembled at the voice of him who called out, while the temple was filling with smoke. (NASB)<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong><em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Ezekiel 1:24-28<\/span><\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"> 1:24 I also heard the sound of their wings like the sound of abundant waters as they went, like the voice of the Almighty, a sound of tumult like the sound of an army camp; whenever they stood still, they dropped their wings. 1:25 And there came a voice from above the expanse that was over their heads; whenever they stood still, they dropped their wings. 1:26 Now above the expanse that was over their heads there was something resembling a throne, like lapis lazuli in appearance; and on that which resembled a throne, high up, was a figure with the appearance of a man. 1:27 Then I noticed from the appearance of His loins and upward something like glowing metal that looked like fire all around within it, and from the appearance of His loins and downward I saw something like fire; and there was a radiance around Him. 1:28 As the appearance of the rainbow in the clouds on a rainy day, so was the appearance of the surrounding radiance. Such was the appearance of the likeness of the glory of the Lord. And when I saw it, I fell on my face and heard a voice speaking. (NASB)<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong><em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Daniel 7:2-10<\/span><\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"> 7:2 Daniel said, \u2018I was looking in my vision by night, and behold, the four winds of heaven were stirring up the great sea. 7:3 \u2018And four great beasts were coming up from the sea, different from one another. 7:4 \u2018The first was like a lion and had the wings of an eagle. I kept looking until its wings were plucked, and it was lifted up from the ground and made to stand on two feet like a man; a human mind also was given to it. 7:5 \u2018And behold, another beast, a second one, resembling a bear. And it was raised up on one side, and three ribs were in its mouth between its teeth; and thus they said to it, \u2018Arise, devour much meat!\u2019 7:6 \u2018After this I kept looking, and behold, another one, like a leopard, which had on its back four wings of a bird; the beast also had four heads, and dominion was given to it. 7:7 \u2018After this I kept looking in the night visions, and behold, a fourth beast, dreadful and terrifying and extremely strong; and it had large iron teeth. It devoured and crushed and trampled down the remainder with its feet; and it was different from all the beasts that were before it, and it had ten horns. 7:8 \u2018While I was contemplating the horns, behold, another horn, a little one, came up among them, and three of the first horns were pulled out by the roots before it; and behold, this horn possessed eyes like the eyes of a man and a mouth uttering great boasts.\u00a0 7:9 \u2018I kept looking Until thrones were set up, And the Ancient of Days took His seat; His vesture was like white snow And the hair of His head like pure wool. His throne was ablaze with flames, Its wheels were a burning fire. 7:10 \u2018A river of fire was flowing And coming out from before Him; Thousands upon thousands were attending Him, And myriads upon myriads were standing before Him; The court sat, And the books were opened. (NASB)<\/span><\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong><em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Zechariah 3:1-7<\/span><\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"> 3:1 Then he showed me Joshua the high priest standing before the angel of the Lord, and Satan standing at his right hand to accuse him. 3:2 The Lord said to Satan, \u2018The Lord rebuke you, Satan! Indeed, the Lord who has chosen Jerusalem rebuke you! Is this not a brand plucked from the fire?\u2019 3:3 Now Joshua was clothed with filthy garments and standing before the angel. 3:4 He spoke and said to those who were standing before him, saying, \u2018Remove the filthy garments from him.\u2019 Again he said to him, \u2018See, I have taken your iniquity away from you and will clothe you with festal robes.\u2019 3:5 Then I said, \u2018Let them put a clean turban on his head.\u2019 So they put a clean turban on his head and clothed him with garments, while the angel of the Lord was standing by. 3:6 And the angel of the Lord admonished Joshua, saying, 3:7 \u2018Thus says the Lord of hosts, \u2018If you will walk in My ways and if you will perform My service, then you will also govern My house and also have charge of My courts, and I will grant you free access among these who are standing here. (NASB)<\/span><\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>In each of these descriptions, we see the Lord sitting upon His throne.\u00a0 In Judaism, it is important to note that some philosophers such as Sa\u02bfadiah Gaon and Maimonides, interpret the mention of a <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cthrone\u201d<\/span><\/em> as allegory, however, for the most part this is not generally understood to be true.\u00a0 The heavenly throne room in the Scriptures is a description of the location of the heavenly court.\u00a0 For example, this is the location where Satan debated with the Lord over Job in <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Job 1<\/span><\/em>.\u00a0 Micaiah\u2019s extended prophecy (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">1 Kings 22:19<\/span><\/em>) is the first detailed depiction of a heavenly throne room in Judaism.\u00a0 <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Zechariah 3<\/span><\/em> describes a vision of the heavenly throne room, though the <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cthrone\u201d<\/span><\/em> of God is not mentioned.\u00a0 In this vision, Satan and the Angel of the Lord contend over Joshua the High Priest in the time of his grandson Eliashib the High Priest.\u00a0 The Dead Sea Scrolls also have the concept of the heavenly throne.\u00a0 In the Apostolic Writings, the throne of God is discussed in several places.\u00a0 Matthew has Yeshua discussing the topic of the throne of God with regard to making an oath, <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Matthew 23:20 \u2018Therefore, whoever swears by the altar, swears both by the altar and by everything on it. 23:21 \u2018And whoever swears by the temple, swears both by the temple and by Him who dwells within it. 23:22 \u2018And whoever swears by heaven, swears both by the throne of God and by Him who sits upon it. (NASB)<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 The book of Revelation describes the Seven Spirits of God which surround the throne, and John states before the throne there appears to be a sea of glass clear as crystal.\u00a0 In addition, he says, the throne is surrounded by a lion, an ox, a man, and a flying eagle; each with six wings and covered with eyes, who constantly repeat <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cHoly, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty, who was, and is, and is to come.\u201d<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 It is also said that \u201cout of the throne proceeded lightnings and thunderings and voices.\u201d (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Revelation 4<\/span><\/em>)\u00a0 The Apostolic Writings continues the Jewish identification of heaven as the place of the throne of God.\u00a0 Based upon these Scriptures, the heavenly court is the place for decisions of a spiritual nature, that also pertains to the physical created realm (e.g. men on Earth).<\/p>\n<p>The Lord has also given the power or right of deciding Law to man.\u00a0 For example, in a broad sense, the halakhah comprises the practical application of the mitzvot in the Torah, as developed in the Mishnah and subsequent rabbinic literature.\u00a0 Issues with decisions on dubious cases, the interpretation of Scripture, its application, etc, is vested in the Rabbis as its teachers and expositors.\u00a0 In ancient Israel, the Torah and decision making regarding the Torah was chiefly in the hands of the priests and the Levites.\u00a0 Later the king was to make his own copy and to lead the people in God\u2019s ways (e.g. to help facilitate keeping the people on the straight and narrow path).\u00a0 The high court of justice in Jerusalem was formed for the purpose of decision making (Sanhedrin) and for ruling on difficult questions.\u00a0 This court was also composed of priests and Levites (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Devarim \/ Deuteronomy 17:9-18, 31:9, 33:10, Jeremiah 18:18, Malachi 2:7; 2 Chronronicles. 19:8-11 and 31:4<\/span><\/em>).\u00a0 In the Talmudic times the Scribes (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cSoferim\u201d<\/span><\/em>), also called <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cThe Wise\u201d (\u201c\u1e24akhamim\u201d)<\/span><\/em>, claimed to have received the true interpretation of the Law as <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cthe tradition of the Elders or Fathers\u201d<\/span><\/em> in direct line from Moshe, the Prophets, and the men of the Great Synagogue (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Talmud Bavli Avot 1:1, Josephus, \u201cAnt.\u201d xiii. 10, \u00a7 6; 16, \u00a7 2; x. 4, \u00a7 1, \u201cContra Ap.\u201d i. 8, and Matthew 15:2<\/span><\/em>).\u00a0 In addition, Yeshua also suggested this to be true in <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Matthew 23<\/span><\/em> when he said to do all that the Pharisees tell you to do, but do not do as they do because they lived hypocritical lives.\u00a0 The Sanhedrin, in Jerusalem, included men to whom was applied the verse, <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Devarim \/ Deuteronomy \u201c17:8 \u2018If any case is too difficult for you to decide, between one kind of homicide or another, between one kind of lawsuit or another, and between one kind of assault or another, being cases of dispute in your courts, then you shall arise and go up to the place which the Lord your God chooses. 17:9 \u2018So you shall come to the Levitical priest or the judge who is in office in those days, and you shall inquire of them and they will declare to you the verdict in the case. 17:10 \u2018You shall do according to the terms of the verdict which they declare to you from that place which the Lord chooses; and you shall be careful to observe according to all that they teach you. 17:11 \u2018According to the terms of the law which they teach you, and according to the verdict which they tell you, you shall do; you shall not turn aside from the word which they declare to you, to the right or the left. 17:12 \u2018The man who acts presumptuously by not listening to the priest who stands there to serve the Lord your God, nor to the judge, that man shall die; thus you shall purge the evil from Israel.\u201d (NASB)<\/span><\/em><br \/>\nThe authority of the Rabbis in Judaism is threefold: (i) to amplify the Torah either by prohibitory statutes for the prevention of transgressions (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cgezerot\u201d<\/span><\/em>) or by mandatory statutes for the improvement of the moral or religious life of the people (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cta\u1e33\u1e33anot\u201d<\/span><\/em>).\u00a0 They also have introduced new rites and customs\u00a0 (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cminhagim\u201d<\/span><\/em>, \u05de\u05e0\u05d4\u05d2).\u00a0 (ii) to explain the Law according to certain rules of hermeneutics, and thereby evolve new statutes as implied in the letter of the Law; and, (iii) to impart additional instruction based upon tradition.<\/p>\n<p>The midrash states that David was speaking of drawing near to the Lord, to the heavenly court.\u00a0 Midrash Tehillim 65, Part 3 concludes saying,<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"> \u201cTo this the sons of Korah also referred in saying, For a day in Your courts is better than a thousand elsewhere (Tehillim \/ Psalms 84:11).\u00a0 And this is also referred to in the verse Blessed are they that dwell in Your house (Tehillim \/ Psalms 84:5).\u201d<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 Blessed indeed is the man to whom the Lord hears his prayers.\u00a0 The conclusion of this midrash is that when we pray, the Lord draws us near, even into His throne room to allow us to make a petition by reason of His mercy and grace.<\/p>\n<p>Midrash Tehillim 65, Part 4 continues speaking (\u05d3\u05d9\u05d1\u05d5\u05e8 \u05d4\u05de\u05ea\u05d7\u05d9\u05dc) on David\u2019s words saying, <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cWith wondrous works do You answer us in righteousness, O God of our salvation; You the confidence of all the ends of the earth, and of the sea, afar off (Tehillim \/ Psalms 65:6).\u201d<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 The homiletic introduction to the midrash states, <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cWith regard to this verse, rabbi Hanina son of Papa asked rabbi Samuel son of Nahmani, What is meant by the words You have covered Yourself with a cloud, so that no prayer can pass through (Lamentations 3:44)?\u201d<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 What is meant by the words You have covered Yourself with a cloud so that no prayer can pass through?\u00a0 The rabbis reference <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Lamentations 3:44<\/span><\/em>.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong><em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Lamentations 3:40-50<\/span><\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"> 3:40 Let us examine and probe our ways, And let us return to the Lord. 3:41 We lift up our heart and hands Toward God in heaven; 3:42 We have transgressed and rebelled, You have not pardoned. 3:43 You have covered Yourself with anger And pursued us; You have slain and have not spared. 3:44 You have covered Yourself with a cloud So that no prayer can pass through. 3:45 You have made us mere offscouring and refuse In the midst of the peoples. 3:46 All our enemies have opened their mouths against us. 3:47 Panic and pitfall have befallen us, Devastation and destruction; 3:48 My eyes run down with streams of water Because of the destruction of the daughter of my people. 3:49 My eyes pour down unceasingly, Without stopping, 3:50 Until the Lord looks down And sees from heaven. (NASB)<\/span><\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Solomon is speaking of the people seeking the Lord, and because of their sins it appears the Lord does not hear their prayer which is described as the Lord covering Himself with a cloud so that no prayer can pass through.\u00a0 He describes the situation by drawing a parallel to Israel as a dung heap and the cloud as a covering so the Lord does not see or smell the stench of dung.\u00a0 These words of Solomon appear to paint a picture of what David says in <span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"><em>Tehillim \/ Psalms 141:2 May my prayer be counted as incense before You; The lifting up of my hands as the evening offering. (NASB)<\/em><\/span> and <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Revelation 8:4 And the smoke of the incense, with the prayers of the saints, went up before God out of the angel\u2019s hand. (NASB)<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 We do not want our prayers to be considered stinky and smelly.\u00a0 Our prayers are supposed to go before the Lord as a fragrant and sweet smell.\u00a0 If we hold things in our heart, darkness, sin, hatred, etc, these things are considered as dung and produce an awful stench in our prayer life.\u00a0 The reason is we take these things and pray selfishly for the detriment of others rather than for the help and peace between brothers, enemies, man and God.\u00a0 <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Lamentations 3:44<\/span><\/em> states, \u05de\u05d3\u00a0 \u05e1\u05b7\u05db\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea\u05b8\u05d4 \u05d1\u05b6\u05e2\u05b8\u05e0\u05b8\u05df \u05dc\u05b8\u05da\u05b0 \u05de\u05b5\u05e2\u05b2\u05d1\u05d5\u05b9\u05e8 \u05ea\u05bc\u05b0\u05e4\u05b4\u05dc\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4: <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">3:44 You have covered Yourself with a cloud So that no prayer can pass through. (NASB)<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 Breaking down the sentence, the idea here is \u05e1\u05b7\u05db\u05bc\u05d5\u05b9\u05ea\u05b8\u05d4 meaning <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cto entwine as a screen; by implication, to fence in, cover over, (figuratively) protect or cover, defense, defend, hedge in, join together, set, shut up,\u201d<\/span><\/em> \u05d1\u05b6\u05e2\u05b8\u05e0\u05b8\u05df meaning <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201ca cloud (as covering the sky), e.g. the nimbus or thunder-cloud or cloud,\u201d<\/span><\/em> \u05de\u05b5\u05e2\u05b2\u05d1\u05d5\u05b9\u05e8 meaning <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cto cross over; used very widely of any transition (literal or figurative; transitive, intransitive, intensive, causative),\u201d<\/span><\/em> and \u05ea\u05bc\u05b0\u05e4\u05b4\u05dc\u05bc\u05b8\u05d4 meaning <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cintercession, supplication; by implication, a hymn, prayer.\u201d<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 Here, the Lord covers Himself because of our sins.\u00a0 If our prayers proceed from the heart, we should ask the Lord first according to <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 51:10 Create in me a clean heart, O God, And renew a steadfast spirit within me. (NASB)<\/span><\/em> and then bring our petition before Him.\u00a0 Take for example, we would not drink alcohol and then expect to go before the Lord in prayer (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Vayikra \/ Leviticus 10<\/span><\/em>).<\/p>\n<p>The rabbis continue in the midrash saying the following:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Rabbi Samuel son of Nahmani answered, There are times when the gates of prayer are open, and times when the gates of prayer are shut, but the gates of repentance are never barred.\u00a0 The words, You the confidence of all the ends of the earth, and of the sea, afar off, mean that repentance is like the sea which is never barred, so that whoever desires to bathe in it, bathes in it whenever he desires; whenever a man desires to repent, the Holy One blessed be He, receives him.\u00a0 For prayer, however, there are set times.\u00a0 Rabbi Jose son of Halafta taught, in the words But as for me, let my prayer be unto You, O Lord, in an acceptable time (Tehillim \/ Psalms 69:14), an acceptable time shows that there are set times for prayer.\u00a0 Rabbi Berechiah, rabbi Helbo, and rabbi Anan son of Azzai and rabbi Akiva differed in their comments.\u00a0 One of them maintained, He who practices lovingkindness may feel assured that his prayer will be heard, for it is said, Sow to yourselves in righteousness, reap in lovingkindness (Hosea 10:12).\u00a0 And what does the verse go on to say?\u00a0 That is the time to seek the Lord, meaning that when such a man prayers to the Holy One blessed be He, he is heard. (Midrash Tehillim 65, Part 4)<\/span><\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>The rabbis believe there are times when the gates of prayer are open and other times when the gates of prayer are shut.\u00a0 This is like the cloud that covers the Lord so He does not hear us, by reason of our sin, or the that He does not answer our prayers for some other reason.\u00a0 The midrash states that the gates of repentance however are never closed.\u00a0 The gate analogy offers us an interesting way of viewing repentance.\u00a0 Take for example, the gate is something that would bar entrance to a house or a court.\u00a0 We read of the gates of heaven in <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Revelation 21:12<\/span><\/em>.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong><em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Revelation 21:21-27<\/span><\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"> 21:21 And the twelve gates were twelve pearls; each one of the gates was a single pearl. And the street of the city was pure gold, like transparent glass. 21:22 I saw no temple in it, for the Lord God the Almighty and the Lamb are its temple. 21:23 And the city has no need of the sun or of the moon to shine on it, for the glory of God has illumined it, and its lamp is the Lamb. 21:24 The nations will walk by its light, and the kings of the earth will bring their glory into it. 21:25 In the daytime (for there will be no night there) its gates will never be closed; 21:26 and they will bring the glory and the honor of the nations into it; 21:27 and nothing unclean, and no one who practices abomination and lying, shall ever come into it, but only those whose names are written in the Lamb\u2019s book of life. (NASB)<\/span><\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>The book of Revelation speaks of the gates of heaven and the nations, peoples, and kings walking through the gates, and these gates never closing.\u00a0 When the rabbis speak of the gates of repentance never closing, this includes both that of prayer, and of walking through these gates, righteous deeds, those deeds meet for repentance.\u00a0 The deeds that are done to show a repentant heart, is what John said in <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Matthew 3:7-12<\/span><\/em>.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong><em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Matthew 3:7-12<\/span><\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"> 3:7 But when he saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees coming for baptism, he said to them, \u2018You brood of vipers, who warned you to flee from the wrath to come? 3:8 \u2018Therefore bear fruit in keeping with repentance; 3:9 and do not suppose that you can say to yourselves, \u2018We have Abraham for our father\u2019; for I say to you that from these stones God is able to raise up children to Abraham. 3:10 \u2018The axe is already laid at the root of the trees; therefore every tree that does not bear good fruit is cut down and thrown into the fire. 3:11 \u2018As for me, I baptize you with water for repentance, but He who is coming after me is mightier than I, and I am not fit to remove His sandals; He will baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire. 3:12 \u2018His winnowing fork is in His hand, and He will thoroughly clear His threshing floor; and He will gather His wheat into the barn, but He will burn up the chaff with unquenchable fire.\u2019 (NASB)<\/span><\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>This is the same reasoning Yeshua used when he said in <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Matthew 5:22 \u2018But I say to you that everyone who is angry with his brother shall be guilty before the court; and whoever says to his brother, \u2018You good-for-nothing,\u2019 shall be guilty before the supreme court; and whoever says, \u2018You fool,\u2019 shall be guilty enough to go into the fiery hell. 5:23 \u2018Therefore if you are presenting your offering at the altar, and there remember that your brother has something against you, 5:24 leave your offering there before the altar and go; first be reconciled to your brother, and then come and present your offering. 5:25 \u2018Make friends quickly with your opponent at law while you are with him on the way, so that your opponent may not hand you over to the judge, and the judge to the officer, and you be thrown into prison. (NASB)<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 The man who was repentant brought a sacrifice in fulfillment of the command to do so according to the covenant.\u00a0 Repentance included both a heart felt sorrow, followed by prayer seeking forgiveness, and then the action to make right the wrong, and to turn from sin towards God\u2019s ways.\u00a0 Notice how the rabbis say these same things in the midrash, the words, You the confidence of all the ends of the earth, and of the sea, afar off, mean that repentance is like the sea which is never barred, so that whoever desires to bathe in it, bathes in it whenever he desires; whenever a man desires to repent, the Holy One blessed be He, receives him.\u00a0 For prayer, however, there are set times.\u00a0 They are making a distinction between repentance and prayer suggesting that repentance, which includes all of these things, a man is never barred from doing.\u00a0 Prayer on the other hand has set times.\u00a0 This concept is expounded upon by Rabbi Jose son of Halafta saying, in the words But as for me, let my prayer be unto You, O Lord, in an acceptable time (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Tehillim \/ Psalms 69:14<\/span><\/em>), an acceptable time shows that there are set times for prayer.\u00a0 The question is what is the acceptable time that David is speaking of?\u00a0 The midrash states, \u05d7\u05d3 \u05de\u05e0\u05d4\u05d5\u05df \u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05de\u05d9 \u05e9\u05d4\u05d5\u05d0 \u05d2\u05d5\u05de\u05dc \u05d7\u05e1\u05d3\u05d9\u05dd \u05d9\u05d4\u05d0 \u05de\u05d1\u05d5\u05e9\u05e8 \u05e9\u05ea\u05d4\u05d0 \u05ea\u05e4\u05dc\u05ea\u05d5 \u05e0\u05e9\u05de\u05e2\u05ea, \u05e9\u05e0\u05d0\u05de\u05e8 \u05d6\u05e8\u05e2\u05d5 \u05dc\u05db\u05dd \u05dc\u05e6\u05d3\u05e7\u05d4 [\u05d5\u05d2\u05d5\u05f3] (\u05d4\u05d5\u05e9\u05e2 \u05d9 \u05d9\u05d1) One of them maintained, He who practices lovingkindness may feel assured that his prayer will be heard, for it is said, Sow to yourselves in righteousness, reap in lovingkindness (<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Hosea 10:12<\/span><\/em>).\u00a0 They say, the one who practices chasidim (\u05d7\u05e1\u05d3\u05d9\u05dd), mercies, graces, lovingkindness, may be assured that his prayer will be heard.\u00a0 This follows with John\u2019s statements in <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Matthew 3<\/span><\/em>, and Yeshua\u2019s statements in <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">Matthew 5<\/span><\/em>.\u00a0 The rabbis continue saying And what does the verse go on to say?\u00a0 That is the time to seek the Lord, meaning that when such a man prayers to the Holy One blessed be He, he is heard, suggesting that a man should seek the Lord in prayer from a repentant heart.\u00a0 This is the way David acted throughout his life, humble, repentant, and making right to those he wronged, and stands as an example for us as well to live humble and repentant lives before the Lord which includes both thought and action.<\/p>\n<p>Midrash Tehillim 65, Part 4 concludes saying, <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">\u201cAnd the other said, I do not set aside the words of my Master, but from Scripture I merely add another proof to his comment, for directly after the verse, O God, because of the abundance of Your lovingkindness (Tehillim \/ Psalms 69:14), there follows, Hear me in the truth of Your salvation (Tehillim \/ Psalms 69:14).\u201d<\/span><\/em>\u00a0 The rabbis conclude saying that the Lord is abundant (\u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05d1) in grace (\u05d9\u05d3\u00a0 \u05d5\u05b7\u05d0\u05b2\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05ea\u05b0\u05e4\u05b4\u05dc\u05bc\u05b8\u05ea\u05b4\u05d9-\u05dc\u05b0\u05da\u05b8 | \u05d9\u05b0\u05d4\u05b9\u05d5\u05b8\u05d4 \u05e2\u05b5\u05ea \u05e8\u05b8\u05e6\u05d5\u05b9\u05df \u05d0\u05b1\u05dc\u05b9\u05d4\u05b4\u05d9\u05dd \u05d1\u05bc\u05b0\u05e8\u05b8\u05d1-\u05d7\u05b7\u05e1\u05b0\u05d3\u05bc\u05b6\u05da\u05b8 \u05e2\u05b2\u05e0\u05b5\u05e0\u05b4\u05d9 \u05d1\u05bc\u05b6\u05d0\u05b1\u05de\u05b6\u05ea \u05d9\u05b4\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05e2\u05b6\u05da\u05b8:) and that He hears us in the truth (\u05d1\u05bc\u05b6\u05d0\u05b1\u05de\u05b6\u05ea) of His salvation (\u05d9\u05b4\u05e9\u05c1\u05b0\u05e2\u05b6\u05da\u05b8).\u00a0 Taking all of these things we have been learning regarding what the rabbis are saying about prayer.\u00a0 Notice what Yeshua says regarding prayer in <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">John 14:11-18<\/span><\/em>.<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><strong><em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">John 14:11-18<\/span><\/em><\/strong><br \/>\n<em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\"> 14:11 \u2018Believe Me that I am in the Father and the Father is in Me; otherwise believe because of the works themselves. 14:12 \u2018Truly, truly, I say to you, he who believes in Me, the works that I do, he will do also; and greater works than these he will do; because I go to the Father. 14:13 \u2018Whatever you ask in My name, that will I do, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. 14:14 \u2018If you ask Me anything in My name, I will do it.\u00a0 14:15 \u2018If you love Me, you will keep My commandments. 14:16 \u2018I will ask the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may be with you forever; 14:17 that is the Spirit of truth, whom the world cannot receive, because it does not see Him or know Him, but you know Him because He abides with you and will be in you. 14:18 \u2018I will not leave you as orphans; I will come to you. (NASB)<\/span><\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>Yeshua speaks of being one with the father, of doing the works that he did, of believing in him and in our Father in heaven, of praying in His name (Yeshua), of praying in the name of God\u2019s Salvation, and that doing all of these things the Lord will hear our prayers.\u00a0 Yeshua promises to never leave us, that he will come to us, he will send a helper, the Holy Spirit of God, to dwell inside of us, etc.\u00a0 Yeshua provides a great hope and expectation that the Lord will move in our lives.\u00a0 Note also that his statement in <em><span style=\"color: #0000ff;\">John 14:15<\/span><\/em> to keep the commandments, corresponds to living a repentant life, and bringing our lives humbly in line with God\u2019s Word.<\/p>\n<p>What now can we say concerning the Torah portion? The general flow of this week\u2019s reading, (i) Moshe instructs on the sacrifices and the Lord\u2019s presence in Israel\u2019s midst, (ii) Nadav and Avihu draw near to the Lord and die because they do not sanctify the Lord, (iii) the priestly instruction on the role and involvement in making atonement for the people (God\u2019s plan of Salvation), and (iv) the mitzvot on kashrut (living and walking in God\u2019s ways) for the purpose of consecrating yourself as holy before God so that one can make a distinction between the unclean and the clean.\u00a0 What more joy could we have than to talk in the manner in which our Savior Yeshua walked?\u00a0 The Joy of Torah is to walk in God\u2019s ways by the power of Christ in our lives.\u00a0 By doing so, we can rest assured that He will hear our prayer when we stand in His court!\u00a0 Halelluia! <a href=\"http:\/\/www.matsati.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/04\/BTT_Parashat-Shemini-2015.pdf\">BTT_Parashat Shemini-2015<\/a>  <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>In weeks reading from Parashat Shemini (Vayikra \/ Leviticus 9:1-11:47).\u00a0 The most notable event that occurs in Parashat Shemini is the story of how Nadav and Avihu went before the Lord with fire in their firepans offering strange fire which resulted in their deaths (10:1-5).\u00a0 While reading through the book of Hebrews, and thinking upon [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":4457,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"open","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[16],"tags":[],"class_list":{"0":"post-4453","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-bits-of-torah-truth"},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.matsati.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/4453","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.matsati.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.matsati.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.matsati.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.matsati.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=4453"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.matsati.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/4453\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.matsati.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/4457"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.matsati.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=4453"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.matsati.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=4453"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.matsati.com\/index.php\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=4453"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}