POPULARITY
Today we discuss our sacred journey from mourning to joy, desolation to restoration. It is about the legacy of holy sorrow. In this new episode of our new series around the Jewish feasts, I invite you to travel into the historical and spiritual significance of Tisha B'Av, the 9th of Av in the Jewish calendar, and the hope it holds for the future. This day beckons us into a profound journey through grief, remembrance, and ultimately, hope. On the 9th of Av, also known as Tisha B'Av, the Jewish community commemorates the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem – not once, but twice. This day, while marked by deep mourning, also carries profound messianic overtones and a powerful message of hope.
Going deep into the history of the first century, we'll explore the shift that took place after the destruction of the Second Temple, and its relevance to modern times and Biblical interpretation. In addition, we'll understand the errors that have contributed to the distorted and negative perceptions of the people of Israel that are alive and well today. For more, visit: https://www.thehiddenorchard.com/from-ruin-to-resilience-jewish-revival-post-temple-destruction/
Send us a Text Message.In this sermon, we delve into the real reasons behind the destruction of the Second Temple, as highlighted in the newly released animated movie "Agadat Churban—Legend of Destruction." The movie underscores how internal strife and division among the Jewish people, rather than the might of the Roman Empire, led to Jerusalem's downfall. By reflecting on the historical infighting and its consequences, we draw essential lessons on unity and the importance of fostering unconditional love within our communities to pave the way for rebuilding the Temple and achieving lasting peace.TakeawaysInternal Conflict Led to Destruction: The primary cause of Jerusalem's downfall was the internal strife and civil war among the Jewish people, which weakened their defense against the Romans.Importance of Unity: The historical lesson emphasizes the need for unity and collaboration among Jewish factions to avoid repeating past mistakes.Senseless Hatred vs. Senseless Love: The destruction of the Temple was attributed to senseless hatred. The antidote, as taught by our sages and reiterated by the Rebbe, is senseless love—unconditional love and support for every Jew, regardless of differences.Spiritual Preparation for Rebuilding the Temple: The path to rebuilding the Temple lies in self-improvement and fostering peace within the Jewish community, rather than focusing solely on physical or technical preparations.Devarim's Insight on Rest and Inheritance: The book of Devarim highlights the difference between “rest” (Shiloh) and “inheritance” (Jerusalem), suggesting that true divine presence and peace can only be achieved through harmony among the Jewish people.Support the Show.Got your own question for Rabbi Bernath? He can be reached at rabbi@jewishndg.com or http://www.theloverabbi.comSingle? You can make a profile on www.JMontreal.com and Rabbi Bernath will help you find that special someone.Donate and support Rabbi Bernath's work http://www.jewishndg.com/donateFollow Rabbi Bernath's YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/ybernathAccess Rabbi Bernath's Articles on Relationships https://medium.com/@loverabbi
Luke 21:5-37 | Pastor Jonathan Ressor
Flight of The Deities' is a book by Dr. Meenakshi Jain that completely exposes the lies by distorians like Romila Thapar about Islamic loot, plunder and destruction of temples not having any religious motive. Sandeep Balakrishna talks to her on the book.
Bible #23 Mark 13:1-31] What might be the most cataclysmic event be for you to experience? How would it change you? How would you prepare yourself? What actions would you take?In Mark, Chapter 13, Jesus predicts the Jewish Wars with Rome and the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem in 70 A.D. along with the potential fate and temptations for Christians at that time. Would we follow Jesus' command to: fear not/be alert/have faith in Him/be faithful to Him if we were in the midst of a disastrous end to our age? Teaching such as this was almost always Jesus' response to how we should respond to world-shaking apocalyptic events. In addition, early Friends (Quakers) interpreted Jesus' words on events as also having a direct personal, spiritual application: Regardless of how desperate a personal, spiritual situation seems to be, the application is the same: fear not/be alert/have faith in Him/be faithful to Him. Henry Jason explores Mark 13:1-31 through the lens of the original Greek language of the Gospel and the beliefs of early Friends (Quakers).Are you ready to apply this teaching of Jesus in all your personal and world events? The words to our music are from George Fox's 19th Epistle in 1652 (page 14 in The Epistles of George Fox ) . "Keep within. And when they shall say, 'lo here,' or 'lo there is Christ,' go not forth; for Christ is within you. And those who try to draw your minds away from the teaching inside you are opposed to Christ. For the measure is within, and the light of God is within, and the pearl is within you, though hidden."The music was composed and sung by Paulette Meier.
Today in Episode 3 of Temple Destruction, Satyen Velankar is talking to Sanjay Dixit about the literary evidence on roles of Sufis with special reference to Kashmir and Ajmer, and in provincial Muslim rulers' reign - Gujarat, Bengal, Mysore (Tipu), Adil Shahi (Bijapur), Nizam Shahi (Ahmednagar), Qutb Shahi (Golconda).
In the Episode 2 of History of Islamic destruction, Satyen Velankar joins Sanjay Dixit to detail out the saga of temple destruction, plunder and massacre by the Mughals from primary literary and archaeological sources.
Series: Made New—Ezekiel When God Brings JudgmentEzekiel 4-11 I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit within you; I will remove your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.Ezekiel 36:26 Recap of Ezekiel The people of Israel (Judah) are under threat from the Babylonians who have taken many leaders captive through two separate deportations occurring over a 10-year span. Ezekiel is in Babylon and receives a call to a prophetic ministry which is guided by four visions. Ezekiel's ministry reveals that God is in control even when the world seems out of control. Ezekiel 4-7 The Prediction of Judgment God is holy, and He demands holiness from His people. God will judge sin. The primary reason for judgment is idolatry, which is loving anything more than God.We have a tendency to think of idols as external things, but idols come from inside of us. Ezekiel 8-11 The Vision of the Temple Destruction There is a progressive nature to idolatry. A step away from the Creator may take you farther than you intend. Lessons for Us If God judged Israel, He will judge us. God's judgment is not the result of a lack in His mercy; it is a result of a lack in our repentance. God included Ezekiel to reveal the need of a Savior. For those who trust Christ, God's mercy endures forever.
Beginning a 4-part series on temple destruction, Satyen Velankar talks to Sanjay Dixit about the desecrations, vandalisations and destruction of temples based on primary contemporary records with graphical presentation. Episode 1 is on Ghazanavi and Sultanate period.
Pastor Tim continues a sermon series called The Gospel of Mark. This sermon is taken from the Bible, Mark 13:1-2, and is titled Temple Destruction.
There is a sudden spurt in opposition to Out of India Theory, which is the exact opposite of Aryan Invasion Theory, and there is also a spurt in theories that temple destruction was not just an Islamic obsession but was common to all. Koenraad Elst takes the detractors on in this talk with Sanjay Dixit and Vibhuti Jha.
Jesus and his disciples have come into Jerusalem for the Passover Festival, and the disciples are in awe of the Temple Structure and Complex. As they are looking around, Jesus gives a prediction and prophecy concerning the destruction of the Temple and Jerusalem. In the life of Saint Christopher's Parish, we are living on the other side of a traumatic event that occurred 35 years ago. How can we take hope, and how can we be stewards, and how can we express gratitude to God and the Lamb as we live on this side of our own Temple Destruction. Father Blackburn is the preacher and the text is Mark 13:1-8.
Finally found it in the Bible. And surprise, surprise the words ring true even today.
Hindu Temple destruction by Portuguese invaders in Goa- A Talk By Shefali Vaidya SrijanTalks
Saint Athanasius ChurchContra Mundum SwaggerVideo Version
In this episode Taniel Koushakjian talks with human rights activist Richard Benkin about how he came to devote his life to the plight of Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh, and what he's personally seen visiting Hindu refugees living in both West Bengal and Bangladesh itself. **TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains descriptions of rape and sexual assault.**Richard Benkin's book, A Quiet Case of Ethnic Cleansing: The Murder of Bangladesh's Hindus Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Taniel Koushakjian talks with human rights activist Richard Benkin about how he came to devote his life to the plight of Hindus and other minorities in Bangladesh, and what he’s personally seen visiting Hindu refugees living in both West Bengal and Bangladesh itself. TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains descriptions of rape and sexual assault.
Jesus prophesies about the destruction of the temple and the end times - Part 1
Sprecher: Rev. Mark Irvin - Sprache: Englisch / Deutsch - From Faith To Faith To The Nations Ministries - www.fffnations.com - info@fffnations.de
In this Theology Deep Dive, Pastors Doug and Alex take a look at some of the themes and particular challenges of understanding key passages in Matthew 24.
srijan talk 20180410 0151: Hindu Temple destruction by Portuguese invaders in.mp3
Using the Temple Destruction of AD 70I like to share this information with others, because there are virtually no side effects, whereas most pain medications have a strict quality control process to ensure and maintain industry grade quality and tadalafil … CA 39: Evil Can Be Used To Punish Wrongdoers Read More »
Tisha B'Av teaches us even though G-d will discipline and judge sin, He still provides a way for forgiveness and atonement. Download Sermon Outline (pdf)
Jesus explains to His disciples that they need to recognize that He is near and at the door when they see the destruction of Jerusalem.
Tisha B'Av teaches us even though G-d will discipline and judge sin, He still provides a way for forgiveness and atonement.
Tisha B'Av teaches us even though G-d will discipline and judge sin, He still provides a way for forgiveness and atonement.
Session 04 Why Study Prophecy: Watchfulness is on the table for discussion today. We examine Luke 19:41-44 and review Luke 21 and the signs of the times associated with the destruction of the Temple in AD 70 and the restoration of the nation Israel. Keith also looks at the Lords comments to the last four Churches in Revelation Ch. 2 & 3 with respect to being watchful. And why is God doing all this. To show His glory and grace as we note in Ezekiel 36 for thy Holy Names sake. It matters what you think about the End Times. Shalom, Keith
The plan of God is not without trials and tribulations, not without problems and pitfalls, not without degradation and disappointments, but at the end of the plan, it says, ]And the third day, He will rise again.^ And it is not just speaking about Jesus.