As I considered these two women, Ma Ingalls and my own mother, I saw that they had created a pattern for accomplishing their work and then resting. In their own way, they had “carved out their seven pillars.” Although both of these women rested on Sunday and not the seventh-day Sabbath as commanded, it was an illustration for me to begin to “carve out my own seven pillars.”
Author: Yahulia
Day of Atonement – Yom Kippur
Another offering on the Day of Atonement involved two goats. After casting lots, one goat was sacrificed to God and its blood sprinkled on the Altar cleansing it from all of Israel’s sins. The other goat, called the scapegoat, had a different destiny. The priest would lay his hands on the head of the goat as he confessed the sins of Israel. This goat would not be sacrificed, but set free in the wilderness to take the sins of Israel far away. The sacrificed goat’s blood made atonement for their national sins; the scapegoat took their sins far away into the wilderness where it died.
Yom Kippur Confession of Sins – Kedushah
“If we claim not to have sin, we are deceiving ourselves, and the truth is not in us. If we acknowledge [confess] our sins, then, since he is faithful and just, he will forgive them and purify us from all unrighteousness and wrongdoing” (1 John 1:8-9). The following confession of sins is from the Kedushah,…
Galumpkies or Stuffed Cabbage
This is my daughter’s favorite festival meal. I prepare it only on the Feast of Tabernacles or Sukkot so it stays special. I got the recipe from Rose Price via Jewish Jewels. Rose Price is a Holocaust survivor and has an amazing testimony of Yeshua in her life at Rose Price Ministries. Ingredients 1 large cabbage…