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  • @DesertGardensHomestead
    @DesertGardensHomestead 2 місяці тому +5

    Praise Yah! A powerful insight by the Ruach Hakodesh.

  • @faithhope2212
    @faithhope2212 2 місяці тому +4

    We are so blessed! 🙌 Shalom brother Matthew, blessings!🙏🕊

  • @tylerporter2171
    @tylerporter2171 2 місяці тому +3

    Good stuff bro 👍
    Shalom and blessings 🙏🏻

  • @Tracy-Inches
    @Tracy-Inches 2 місяці тому +2

    Thank you for sharing brother Matthew. Much love, and much obliged.

  • @JesusandReading
    @JesusandReading 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for this.. Praise YHWH! And His only Begotten Ban, our Redeemer, Yeshua HaMashiach

  • @27Kingdom
    @27Kingdom 2 місяці тому

    support🎉

  • @jerrysnyder5829
    @jerrysnyder5829 21 день тому

    I am planning on making a number of videos about what is said in the gospels about Jesus' birth.
    One question I want to ask you right now is, if Joseph was as Matthew says, a righteous man, would have putting Mary away privately been a righteous thing to do? Is that the teaching of the law? Or maybe it would have been more of a righteous thing for her to have been taken up before the assembly, as we read in Sirach? I believe it is chapter 23.

    • @emjmnc
      @emjmnc 20 днів тому

      In Deuteronomy 22 there’s case-law for whether a betrothed woman is raped in the country or city. I believe Joseph gave Mary the benefit of the doubt (knowing her piety), and was thinking about putting her away privately in order to avoid her public shame. He most likely thought she had been raped against her will (before being informed by the angel).

  • @marty5199
    @marty5199 21 день тому

    Good word... I have a question dear brother...
    Something I have been pondering on for a bit...
    How could Yeshua be tested in all things if he was never a husband or a father.
    The stress and struggles of being a husband and covering your family, how could he understand that If he was never such.
    How can he understand as a human....

    • @emjmnc
      @emjmnc 20 днів тому +1

      That’s a good thought brother. Hebrews 4:15 is likely hyperbole for being tested in everything he could possibly be tested with. The “as we are” refers to human temptation in general, not to every single thing a male or female goes through.