Thursday is the second day of Week 44 and the ninth day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Gevurah shebeGevurah shebeMalchut, Might/Discipline within Might/Discipline within Kingship.
Thursday is also the seventeenth day of the fourteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Nun Sofit (the final Nun). The following verse from Chapter 3 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the seventeenth letter, the Peh:
16. The anger of the Lord divided them; He will regard them no longer; they respected not the presence of the priests; they favored not the elders.
טז. פְּנֵי יְהֹוָה חִלְּקָם לֹא יוֹסִיף לְהַבִּיטָם פְּנֵי כֹהֲנִים לֹא נָשָׂאוּ וּזְקֵנִים לֹא חָנָנוּ:
This verse again can be interpreted positively by applying it to Israel's enemies.
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Wednesday, 3rd of Av, 5774
Wednesday is the first day of Week 44 and the eighth day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Chesed shebeGevurah shebeMalchut, Kindness within Might/Discipline within Kingship.
Wednesday is also the sixteenth day of the fourteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Nun Sofit (the final Nun). The following verse from Chapter 3 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the sixteenth letter, the Ayin:
17. Our eyes still strained for our futile help; in our expectations we hoped for a nation that could not save [us].
יז. עוֹדֵינוּ תִּכְלֶינָה עֵינֵינוּ אֶל עֶזְרָתֵנוּ הָבֶל בְּצִפִּיָּתֵנוּ צִפִּינוּ אֶל גּוֹי לֹא יוֹשִׁעַ:
This verse again can be interpreted positively as follows:
17. Were our eyes still strained? G-d (El) is our help. [The rest] is vanity. In our expectations, we hoped for G-d. A (mere) nation cannot save.
Wednesday is also the sixteenth day of the fourteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Nun Sofit (the final Nun). The following verse from Chapter 3 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the sixteenth letter, the Ayin:
17. Our eyes still strained for our futile help; in our expectations we hoped for a nation that could not save [us].
יז. עוֹדֵינוּ תִּכְלֶינָה עֵינֵינוּ אֶל עֶזְרָתֵנוּ הָבֶל בְּצִפִּיָּתֵנוּ צִפִּינוּ אֶל גּוֹי לֹא יוֹשִׁעַ:
This verse again can be interpreted positively as follows:
17. Were our eyes still strained? G-d (El) is our help. [The rest] is vanity. In our expectations, we hoped for G-d. A (mere) nation cannot save.
Tuesday, 2nd of Av, 5774
Tuesday is the seventh day of Week 43 and the seventh day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Malchut shebeChesed shebeMalchut, Kingship within Kindness within Kingship. This week also represents the "Shavuot" and "Shivah Yemei Miluim" of the cycle of Yesod (Foundation).
Tuesday is also the fifteenth day of the fourteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Nun Sofit (the final Nun). The following verse from Chapter 3 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the fifteenth letter, the Samech:
15. "Depart, unclean!" they called out to them, "Depart, depart, do not touch!" for they are foul, even slipping; they said, "They shall no more sojourn among the nations."
טו. סוּרוּ טָמֵא קָרְאוּ לָמוֹ סוּרוּ סוּרוּ אַל תִּגָּעוּ כִּי נָצוּ גַּם נָעוּ אָמְרוּ בַּגּוֹיִם לֹא יוֹסִפוּ לָגוּר:
This verse again can be interpreted positively if applied to Israel's enemies.
Tuesday is also the fifteenth day of the fourteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Nun Sofit (the final Nun). The following verse from Chapter 3 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the fifteenth letter, the Samech:
15. "Depart, unclean!" they called out to them, "Depart, depart, do not touch!" for they are foul, even slipping; they said, "They shall no more sojourn among the nations."
טו. סוּרוּ טָמֵא קָרְאוּ לָמוֹ סוּרוּ סוּרוּ אַל תִּגָּעוּ כִּי נָצוּ גַּם נָעוּ אָמְרוּ בַּגּוֹיִם לֹא יוֹסִפוּ לָגוּר:
This verse again can be interpreted positively if applied to Israel's enemies.
Monday, July 28, 2014
Monday, Rosh Chodesh Av, 5774
Monday is the sixth day of Week 43 and the sixth day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Yesod shebeChesed shebeMalchut, Foundation within Kindness within Kingship. This week also represents the "Shavuot" and "Shivah Yemei Miluim" of the cycle of Yesod (Foundation).
Monday is also the fourteenth day of the fourteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Nun Sofit (the final Nun). The following verse from Chapter 3 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the fouteenth letter, the Nun:
14. The blind stagger through the streets, they are defiled with blood, and none can touch their garments.
יד. נָעוּ עִוְרִים בַּחוּצוֹת נְגֹאֲלוּ בַּדָּם בְּלֹא יוּכְלוּ יִגְּעוּ בִּלְבֻשֵׁיהֶם:
This verse can be interpreted positively as follows:
14. The blind (the enemies) staggered. In the streets, the Jewish people were redeemed with blood, and none could touch (harm) [even] their garments.
Monday is also the fourteenth day of the fourteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Nun Sofit (the final Nun). The following verse from Chapter 3 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the fouteenth letter, the Nun:
14. The blind stagger through the streets, they are defiled with blood, and none can touch their garments.
יד. נָעוּ עִוְרִים בַּחוּצוֹת נְגֹאֲלוּ בַּדָּם בְּלֹא יוּכְלוּ יִגְּעוּ בִּלְבֻשֵׁיהֶם:
14. The blind (the enemies) staggered. In the streets, the Jewish people were redeemed with blood, and none could touch (harm) [even] their garments.
Sunday, 29th of Tammuz, 5774
Sunday is the fifth day of Week 43 and the fifth day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Hod shebeChesed shebeMalchut, Glory/Acknowledgement within Kindness within Kingship. This week also represents the "Shavuot" and "Shivah Yemei Miluim" of the cycle of Yesod (Foundation).
Sunday is also the thirteenth day of the fourteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Nun Sofit (the final Nun). The following verse from Chapter 3 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the thirteenth letter, the Mem:
13. [It was] for the sins of her prophets, the iniquities of her priests, who shed in her midst the blood of the righteous.
יג. מֵחַטֹּאת נְבִיאֶיהָ עֲוֹנֹת כֹּהֲנֶיהָ הַשֹּׁפְכִים בְּקִרְבָּהּ דַּם צַדִּיקִים:
This verse can be interpreted positively as follows:
13. [To depart] from the sins - her prophets, [from] the iniquities - her priests, who shed in her midst the blood [of the sacrifices] of the righteous.
Sunday is also the thirteenth day of the fourteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Nun Sofit (the final Nun). The following verse from Chapter 3 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the thirteenth letter, the Mem:
13. [It was] for the sins of her prophets, the iniquities of her priests, who shed in her midst the blood of the righteous.
יג. מֵחַטֹּאת נְבִיאֶיהָ עֲוֹנֹת כֹּהֲנֶיהָ הַשֹּׁפְכִים בְּקִרְבָּהּ דַּם צַדִּיקִים:
13. [To depart] from the sins - her prophets, [from] the iniquities - her priests, who shed in her midst the blood [of the sacrifices] of the righteous.
Shabat, 28th of Tammuz, 5774
Shabat is the fourth day of Week 43 and the fourth day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Netzach shebeChesed shebeMalchut, Victory/Determination within Kindness within Kingship. This week also represents the "Shavuot" and "Shivah Yemei Miluim" of the cycle of Yesod (Foundation).
Shabat is also the twelfth day of the fourteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Nun Sofit (the final Nun). The following verse from Chapter 3 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the twelfth letter, the Lamed:
12. The kings of the earth did not believe, nor all the inhabitants of the world, that a foe or enemy could enter the gates of Jerusalem.
יב. לֹא הֶאֱמִינוּ מַלְכֵי אֶרֶץ כֹּל ישְׁבֵי תֵבֵל כִּי יָבֹא צַר וְאוֹיֵב בְּשַׁעֲרֵי יְרוּשָׁלָםִ:
This verse can be interpreted positively as follows:
12. The kings of the earth did not believe, nor all the inhabitants of the world, that a (previous) foe and enemy would enter the gates of Jerusalem in peace.
Shabat is also the twelfth day of the fourteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Nun Sofit (the final Nun). The following verse from Chapter 3 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the twelfth letter, the Lamed:
12. The kings of the earth did not believe, nor all the inhabitants of the world, that a foe or enemy could enter the gates of Jerusalem.
יב. לֹא הֶאֱמִינוּ מַלְכֵי אֶרֶץ כֹּל ישְׁבֵי תֵבֵל כִּי יָבֹא צַר וְאוֹיֵב בְּשַׁעֲרֵי יְרוּשָׁלָםִ:
This verse can be interpreted positively as follows:
12. The kings of the earth did not believe, nor all the inhabitants of the world, that a (previous) foe and enemy would enter the gates of Jerusalem in peace.
Friday, July 25, 2014
Friday, 27th of Tammuz, 5774
Friday is the third day of Week 43 and the third day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Tiferet shebeChesed shebeMalchut, Balance/Beauty within Kindness within Kingship. This week also represents the "Shavuot" and "Shivah Yemei Miluim" of the cycle of Yesod (Foundation).
Friday is also the eleventh day of the fourteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Nun Sofit (the final Nun). The following verse from Chapter 3 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the eleventh letter, the Kaf:
11. The Lord has spent His fury, He has poured out His fierce anger, and He has kindled a fire in Zion, which has consumed her foundations.
יא. כִּלָּה יְהֹוָה אֶת חֲמָתוֹ שָׁפַךְ חֲרוֹן אַפּוֹ וַיַּצֶּת אֵשׁ בְּצִיּוֹן וַתֹּאכַל יְסֹדֹתֶיהָ:
This verse can be interpreted positively as follows:
11. The Lord extinguished His fury, He poured out (likewise extinguished) His fierce anger, and (instead) He kindled a fire in Zion, and Zion "ate" (drew nourishment from) her foundations.
Friday is also the eleventh day of the fourteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Nun Sofit (the final Nun). The following verse from Chapter 3 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the eleventh letter, the Kaf:
11. The Lord has spent His fury, He has poured out His fierce anger, and He has kindled a fire in Zion, which has consumed her foundations.
יא. כִּלָּה יְהֹוָה אֶת חֲמָתוֹ שָׁפַךְ חֲרוֹן אַפּוֹ וַיַּצֶּת אֵשׁ בְּצִיּוֹן וַתֹּאכַל יְסֹדֹתֶיהָ:
This verse can be interpreted positively as follows:
11. The Lord extinguished His fury, He poured out (likewise extinguished) His fierce anger, and (instead) He kindled a fire in Zion, and Zion "ate" (drew nourishment from) her foundations.
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