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November/December 2006 Edition Volume 6, Issue 66 All Nations Must Come and Worship the King of Israel, From September 28 through October 5, 2006, we celebrated the Feast of Tabernacles and Holy Convocation as commanded by During this celebration, the theme-Praise the Lord, The loud-sounding message from the mouth of It was noted that the Royal Priesthood shall have the power to authoritatively prescribe righteous conduct upon the Earth by exacting total obedience to the commandments, judgments, laws, and statutes of And, even more than that, He said that if we accept and obey the will of Furthermore, He made it clear to us that until we return to our righteous nature, we shall continue to experience night-which He described as extreme unhappiness as well as being looked down upon as insignificant and worthless. Nevertheless, To bring closure to His powerful message, He hammered home that He is sent to heal the world with the knowledge of salvation, which is the knowledge that will make men logical and qualify them for the Royal Priesthood. The spirit of His message was carried forth in our nightly family discussions as well as in our daily seminars, which included such topics as-The Seven Last Plagues; The Wall of Jericho Shall Fall Down Flat; And Many False Prophets Shall Rise, and Shall Deceive Many; The Decryption of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego; Overcome: Blood of the Lamb and Word of Testimony; and Behold, A Throne Was Set in Heaven. All of the supreme knowledge that poured out of our nightly classes, family study, and daily seminars were fit for the Royal Priesthood, the Nation of Download all of the above seminars and more at www.yahwehbenyahweh.com; and for the nightly class message by Consider This Thought "When wisdom entereth into thine heart, and knowledge is pleasant unto thy soul; Discretion shall preserve thee, understanding shall keep thee" (Proverbs 2:10-11).
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This article brings us to the conclusion of decoding the fifth plague as written in Exodus, Chapter 9, verse 3, which reads: "Behold, the HAND of the Lord,We, the servants of To understand what this means requires us to consult with the Webster's New World Dictionary & Thesaurus, copyright 1998, Computer Software, which corroborates that the word very is "used as a qualifier before an adjective," and it is defined as "extremely." Extremely, as referenced in The World Book Encyclopedia Dictionary, Volume 2 (L-Z), copyright 1966, on page 700-701, is expressive of something "in an intense degree." Therefore, it can be resolved on the basis of these facts that the word very is used as a qualifier before the adjective grievous to strongly emphasize that the grievous MURRAIN that That being the case, we shall now define the word grievous. On the authority of The New Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary, copyright 1990, on page 54, the Hebrew word for grievous (reference number 3515) is rendered as kabed, pronounced kaw-bade', and means "in a bad sense (severe)." The Merriam Webster's 11th Collegiate Dictionary, copyright 2003, Computer Software, describes severe as "inflicting pain." The New Oxford American Dictionary, copyright 2001, Computer Software, substantiates the word inflict, from the root word inflicting, as "to cause something to be suffered by someone or something"; while The Oxford Universal Dictionary, copyright 1955, on page 1415, characterizes pain as "bodily suffering (such as aching, throbbing, spasms, etc.) transmitted through the nervous system." Also, in the Webster's New World Dictionary & Thesaurus, copyright 1998, Computer Software, another definition of grievous is "serious." In the same reference source, the word serious states to "see incurable." Incurable denotes something that is "not able to be cured or treated" (as referenced in the New Oxford American Dictionary, copyright 2001, Computer Software). Based upon the gravity of these definitions, the conclusion can be made that the expression "very grievous" describes the MURRAIN that Now it is hard to believe that America-the country recognized as having the most advanced medical technology and best healthcare system in the world-could have a MURRAIN of such intense degree that she could not produce a vaccination or turn out a dozen or so prescription drugs to quickly cure or treat it. A MURRAIN of this intensity demands respect, such that it requires us to seek counsel from one of the world's most leading authorities-Chamber's 21st Century Dictionary, copyright 1996, on page 901, which describes murrain as "any infectious cattle disease, such as anthrax." And the word anthrax is defined as "an infectious, usually fatal disease of warm-blooded animals, especially of cattle and sheep, caused by the bacterium Bacillus anthracis. The disease can be transmitted to human beings through contact with contaminated animal substances, such as hair, feces, or hides, and is characterized by ulcerative skin lesions." From its Latin origin, anthrax is synonymous to carbuncle, which is "a painful localized bacterial infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue that usually has several openings through which pus is discharged" (according to The American Heritage Talking Dictionary, copyright 1997, Computer Software). Accepting the integrity of these authorities, we can conclude that MURRAIN is referring to an infectious cattle disease-which is usually fatal to warm-blooded animals, especially of cattle and sheep-that can be transmitted to human beings through contact with contaminated animal substances, such as hair, feces, or hides, and is characterized by ulcerative skin lesions. This disease is intensely painful, and it is a localized bacterial infection of the skin and subcutaneous tissue, meaning it goes beneath the skin, such that it usually leaves several openings through which pus is discharged. There shall be no cure or treatment for this disease. Therefore, "Behold, the HAND of the Lord, With that in mind, we can deduce Exodus, Chapter 9, verse 3 to this expression: "If" President George W. Bush does not let That will not be the worst of it, this infectious cattle disease shall be transmitted to human beings through contact with contaminated animal substances, such as hair, feces, or hides. Therefore, it shall wipe out a considerable number of soldiers in the military or armed forces. While traveling at record-breaking speed, this virulent cattle disease shall take away the lives of a considerable number of mayors, governors, secretaries of state, cabinet members, and the like. Even more than that, this disease shall also cause the death of millions of the working class people in America-the average people, the boy or girl next door, or the man or woman on the street. Continuing its path of destruction, this deadly disease shall quickly sweep through every city and state in America and claim the lives of many well-known or successful people-those who are considered to be important people with a great deal of power or influence; not to mention popular performers or famous celebrities, as well as those who are in the field of entertainment and sports. Ulcerative skin lesions will break out all over their bodies, and this painful localized bacterial infection will go beneath the skin tissue leaving several openings through which pus will be discharged. This will cause them to experience an awfully intense degree of bodily suffering-aching, throbbing, spasms, and the like-that will be transmitted through the nervous system and for which there shall be no cure or treatment. This shall be the irreversible fate of America "if" President Bush continues in his recalcitrant attitude and refuses to release In spite of all this widespread infectious cattle disease that shall run rampant throughout America, "And the Lord,According to The New Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, Hebrew and Chaldee Dictionary, copyright 1990, on page 95, the Hebrew word for sever is palaw (reference number 6395), pronounced paw-law, and it means to "separate." In the Webster's New World Dictionary & Thesaurus, copyright 1998, Computer Software, the word separate means "to single out or set apart from others." Therefore, Referring again to the New Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, on page 71, the Hebrew transliteration of cattle (reference number 4735) is miqneh, pronounced mik-neh', and from this perspective it represents "substance." According to the American Heritage Talking Dictionary, copyright 1997, Computer Software, substance is described as "wealth." The Webster's New World Dictionary & Thesaurus, copyright 1998, Computer Software, denotes that wealth is "well-being or good health." And, The Oxford Universal Dictionary, copyright 1955, on page 1341, describes nothing as "no person"; while on page 505, the word die means "to pass away from disease." Cattle from this point of view represent well-being or good health. So, like in ancient-Egypt, Moreover, "And the Lord, We shall conclude this plague by once again appealing to President George W. Bush to take heed to the command of This concludes the decoding of the fifth plague. But be on the lookout for our next article, as we shall begin decrypting the sixth plague. P.E.E.S.S. Foundation, P. O. Box 730, Beaconsfield, Quebec, Canada H9W 2Y0 or call toll free 1-800-967-7337 Book of The Month November: Ethic: A Master Key To Heaven December: Adam's 6,000-Year Deep Sleep The Abraham Foundation
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