• Saw this on FB and wanted to share it. Think this sums up many people....I know I may feel broken still, but I think I can still be used effectively by the Lord. Thank you Elohim for piecing my broken life together to form me into a new vessel. Your love, and grace are amazing.
    Saw this on FB and wanted to share it. Think this sums up many people....I know I may feel broken still, but I think I can still be used effectively by the Lord. Thank you Elohim for piecing my broken life together to form me into a new vessel. Your love, and grace are amazing.
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  • SIGNIFICANT DISCOVERY OF A RARE 3,000-YEAR-OLD CLAY SEAL BEARING THE INSCRIPTION “BELONGING TO HEZEKIAH, SON OF AHAZ, KING OF JUDAH”
    Jerusalem has witnessed extensive archaeological excavations over the last 56 years. However, its most important site has remained largely untouched and unexplored—the Temple Mount.
    In 1999, Islamic religious leaders decided to convert a large underground structure under the platform of the Temple Mount, named by the Crusaders “Solomon’s Stables,” into a huge new mosque. Over a period of three days, working ceaselessly day and night, their construction proceeded without any archaeological supervision, flagrantly disregarding the Antiquities Law of the State of Israel.
    400 truckloads amounting to around 9,000 tons of soil were excavated from the Temple Mount and dumped in the nearby Kidron Valley.
    The significance of this event prompted concerned individuals to take action, leading to the birth of a remarkable project—the Temple Mount Sifting Project.
    For the last 18 years, volunteers have sifted through the discarded soil from the Temple Mount, painstakingly examining every fragment in the hope of piecing together the lost narratives of our collective history. And it's no surprise that an incredible array of Biblical artifacts has been uncovered.
    Among the remarkable findings are remnants from the First Temple period, including intricate pottery fragments, coins, and seal impressions that offer glimpses into the daily lives and rituals of the ancient Israelites.
    A significant discovery was a rare 3,000-year-old clay seal bearing the inscription “Belonging to Hezekiah, son of Ahaz, king of Judah.” This astounding artifact provides tangible evidence of the historical figure mentioned in the Bible and the Jewish history on the Temple Mount.
    The project has uncovered artifacts from the Second Temple period, the time when Jerusalem was home to the magnificent edifice that bore witness to Jesus' teachings. Delicate jewelry, pottery, and coins have been recovered, offering insight into the daily lives of those who resided in the Holy City during this momentous era.
    (Posted in “I AM ISRAEL”)
    SIGNIFICANT DISCOVERY OF A RARE 3,000-YEAR-OLD CLAY SEAL BEARING THE INSCRIPTION “BELONGING TO HEZEKIAH, SON OF AHAZ, KING OF JUDAH” Jerusalem has witnessed extensive archaeological excavations over the last 56 years. However, its most important site has remained largely untouched and unexplored—the Temple Mount. In 1999, Islamic religious leaders decided to convert a large underground structure under the platform of the Temple Mount, named by the Crusaders “Solomon’s Stables,” into a huge new mosque. Over a period of three days, working ceaselessly day and night, their construction proceeded without any archaeological supervision, flagrantly disregarding the Antiquities Law of the State of Israel. 400 truckloads amounting to around 9,000 tons of soil were excavated from the Temple Mount and dumped in the nearby Kidron Valley. The significance of this event prompted concerned individuals to take action, leading to the birth of a remarkable project—the Temple Mount Sifting Project. For the last 18 years, volunteers have sifted through the discarded soil from the Temple Mount, painstakingly examining every fragment in the hope of piecing together the lost narratives of our collective history. And it's no surprise that an incredible array of Biblical artifacts has been uncovered. Among the remarkable findings are remnants from the First Temple period, including intricate pottery fragments, coins, and seal impressions that offer glimpses into the daily lives and rituals of the ancient Israelites. A significant discovery was a rare 3,000-year-old clay seal bearing the inscription “Belonging to Hezekiah, son of Ahaz, king of Judah.” This astounding artifact provides tangible evidence of the historical figure mentioned in the Bible and the Jewish history on the Temple Mount. The project has uncovered artifacts from the Second Temple period, the time when Jerusalem was home to the magnificent edifice that bore witness to Jesus' teachings. Delicate jewelry, pottery, and coins have been recovered, offering insight into the daily lives of those who resided in the Holy City during this momentous era. (Posted in “I AM ISRAEL”)
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  • Shalom!

    For those of you who have been judged according to this bible verse below concerning your #tattoos, #markings or #piecing’s, know that you are not alone. However, if and when presented by someone who has aggrieved you, remember this…

    “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?” Matthew 7:3. In this verse, #Jesus asks why people are often better at seeing faults in others than in themselves.

    After they’ve passed down judgement, they may turn to this verse to justify their actions. Leviticus 19:28 "You shall not make any cuts on your body for the dead or tattoo yourselves: I am the Lord".

    Be still brothers and sisters of the faith, for #Peace has entered you due to Galatians 3:11. For it is written that, now it is evident that no one is justified before #God by the law, for “The righteous shall live by faith.”

    🖋 Ordm. Diane M. Bazail
    Shalom! For those of you who have been judged according to this bible verse below concerning your #tattoos, #markings or #piecing’s, know that you are not alone. However, if and when presented by someone who has aggrieved you, remember this… “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye?” Matthew 7:3. In this verse, #Jesus asks why people are often better at seeing faults in others than in themselves. After they’ve passed down judgement, they may turn to this verse to justify their actions. Leviticus 19:28 "You shall not make any cuts on your body for the dead or tattoo yourselves: I am the Lord". Be still brothers and sisters of the faith, for #Peace has entered you due to Galatians 3:11. For it is written that, now it is evident that no one is justified before #God by the law, for “The righteous shall live by faith.” 🖋 Ordm. Diane M. Bazail
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