In ancient times, Mount Tziyon was the highest point in Jerusalem; today its is the mountain south of the Armenian Quarter of the Old City. The word Tziyon occurs 161 times in the Complete Jewish Bible and means ‘signpost’ or ‘monument.’ King David attacked the Jebusites in Jerusalem and captured the fortress of Tziyon and it became the City of David (2 Samuel 5:6-7).
Author: Yahulia
Enoch and the Angelic Realm
“I saw the path of the angels. I perceived at the extremity of the earth the firmament of heaven above it. Then I passed on towards the south; where burnt, both by day and night, six mountains formed of glorious stones; three towards the east, and three towards the south. Those which were towards the…
Kaddish
May His great name be magnified and sanctified in the universe that was created according to His will, and may His Kingdom be established, and may redemption sprout forth, and may His anointed one come. May it happen in your lifetime, and in your days, and in the lifetime of all the House of Israel….
A Tale of Two Trees
I have a vision of this Tree as having one large split trunk called Knowledge. The part of the trunk splitting to the right is ‘Good’ and the other is ‘Evil.’ From each trunk smaller branches reach out with numerous leaves hanging from the branches. Each leaf defines what is ‘good’ and what is ‘evil.’ Whether a leaf produces ‘good’ or ‘evil’ fruit, it is still the fruit of the same tree, a tree that brings death.