The Torah says Aviv in the springtime is the first month of the year, but the Jewish New Year is on Tishrei in the fall. The Torah also calls the first of Tishrei "Yom Teruah", but Jewish people today call it "Rosh Hashanah". What gives, is Judaism wrong? Let's look at all the verses, and you'll see that Rosh Hashanah is actually 100% Biblical. Watch here: https://holylanguage.com/mishnah-45.html
This is a takeaway from my newest Mishnah Snapshots study. We also talked about these questions:
~Upon which dates is it believed that God decides for food, water, and physical life?
~Women, gamblers, and traffickers couldn't testify, what did Yeshua think?
~Imagine carrying a staff to fight thugs en route to Jerusalem!
~How were the Lubavitch Rebbe's emissaries similar to Yeshua's apostles?
Watch the full-length version of lesson 45 here: https://holylanguage.com/mishnah
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This is a question I have often asked
Did the video help clarify anything for you, buckaroo? :)
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Interesting blog! Following.
Thanks for the comment and follow! I hope you find some value in it! :)
Interesting...
Thanks to share
You're welcome! Thanks for watching and engaging.
que interesante esa es una de las peguntas que nos hacemos a menudo gracias por compartir saludos.
It's good to ask questions as long as you keep an open mind! Did this video help clarify anything for you?