Sunday is the fifth day of Week 48 and the fortieth day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Hod shebeYesod shebeMalchut, Glory/Acknowledgement within Foundation within Kingship.
Sunday is also the fourth day of the sixteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Tzadi Sofit (the final Tzadi). The following segment from Chapter 1 of the Book of Nachum is connected to the fourth letter, the Dalet:
His way; and cloud is the dust of His feet. 4. He rebukes the sea and dries it up, and He has dried up (and) all...
דַּרְכּוֹ וְעָנָן אֲבַק רַגְלָיו ד. גּוֹעֵר בַּיָּם וַיַּבְּשֵׁהוּ וְכָל:
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Friday, August 29, 2014
Friday, 3rd of Elul and Shabat, 4th of Elul, 5774
Friday is the third day of Week 48 and the thirty-eighth day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Tiferet shebeYesod shebeMalchut, Balance/Beauty within Foundation within Kingship.
Friday is also the second day of the sixteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Tzadi Sofit (the final Tzadi). The following segment from Chapter 1 of the Book of Nachum is connected to the second letter, the Beit:
and is full of wrath; the Lord avenges Himself upon His adversaries, and He bears a grudge against His enemies. 3. The Lord is slow to anger...
וּבַעַל חֵמָה נֹקֵם יְהֹוָה לְצָרָיו וְנוֹטֵר הוּא לְאֹיְבָיו ג. יְהֹוָה אֶרֶךְ אַפַּיִם:
Shabat is the fourth day of Week 48 and the thirty-ninth day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Netzach shebeYesod shebeMalchut, Victory/Discipline within Foundation within Kingship.
Shabat is also the third day of the sixteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Tzadi Sofit (the final Tzadi). The following segment from Chapter 1 of the Book of Nachum is connected to the third letter, the Gimmel:
and great in power, but He will surely not acquit; the Lord-[His way] is with a tempest and with a storm and cloud is the dust of His feet.
וּגְדָל כֹּחַ וְנַקֵּה לֹא יְנַקֶּה יְהֹוָה בְּסוּפָה וּבִשְׂעָרָה
Friday is also the second day of the sixteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Tzadi Sofit (the final Tzadi). The following segment from Chapter 1 of the Book of Nachum is connected to the second letter, the Beit:
and is full of wrath; the Lord avenges Himself upon His adversaries, and He bears a grudge against His enemies. 3. The Lord is slow to anger...
וּבַעַל חֵמָה נֹקֵם יְהֹוָה לְצָרָיו וְנוֹטֵר הוּא לְאֹיְבָיו ג. יְהֹוָה אֶרֶךְ אַפַּיִם:
Shabat is the fourth day of Week 48 and the thirty-ninth day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Netzach shebeYesod shebeMalchut, Victory/Discipline within Foundation within Kingship.
Shabat is also the third day of the sixteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Tzadi Sofit (the final Tzadi). The following segment from Chapter 1 of the Book of Nachum is connected to the third letter, the Gimmel:
and great in power, but He will surely not acquit; the Lord-[His way] is with a tempest and with a storm and cloud is the dust of His feet.
וּגְדָל כֹּחַ וְנַקֵּה לֹא יְנַקֶּה יְהֹוָה בְּסוּפָה וּבִשְׂעָרָה
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Thursday, 2nd of Elul, 5774
Thursday is the second day of Week 48 and the thirty-seventh day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Gevurah shebeYesod shebeMalchut, Might/Discipline within Foundation within Kingship.
Thursday is also the first day of the sixteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Tzadi Sofit (the final Tzadi). The following segment from Chapter 1 of the Book of Nachum is connected to the first letter, the Alef:
2. The Lord is a jealous and vengeful God...
ב. אֵל קַנּוֹא וְנֹקֵם יְהֹוָה נֹקֵם יְהֹוָה
Thursday is also the first day of the sixteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Tzadi Sofit (the final Tzadi). The following segment from Chapter 1 of the Book of Nachum is connected to the first letter, the Alef:
2. The Lord is a jealous and vengeful God...
ב. אֵל קַנּוֹא וְנֹקֵם יְהֹוָה נֹקֵם יְהֹוָה
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
Wednesday, 1st of Elul, Second Day of Rosh Chodesh, 5774
Wednesday is the first day of Week 48 and the thirty-sixth day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Chesed shebeYesod shebeMalchut, Kindness within Foundation within Kingship.
Wednesday is also the twenty-second day of the fifteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Peh Sofit (the final Peh). The following verse (19) from Chapter 5 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the twenty-second letter, the Tav:
19. [But] You, O Lord, remain forever; Your throne endures throughout the generations.
יט. אַתָּה יְהֹוָה לְעוֹלָם תֵּשֵׁב כִּסְאֲךָ לְדוֹר וָדוֹר:
Obs: Chapter 5 of Lamentations works as an acrostic if you take the three verses that begin with 'Al, עַל , and apply them as above for the letter Gimmel, Dalet and Samech (which is an exception). Furthermore, for the letter Tet, take the first letter of the second word in verse 13. Also, for those verses for which the first letter appears in more than one verse, use only one verse and take the second letter of the remaining verses
Wednesday is also the twenty-second day of the fifteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Peh Sofit (the final Peh). The following verse (19) from Chapter 5 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the twenty-second letter, the Tav:
19. [But] You, O Lord, remain forever; Your throne endures throughout the generations.
יט. אַתָּה יְהֹוָה לְעוֹלָם תֵּשֵׁב כִּסְאֲךָ לְדוֹר וָדוֹר:
Obs: Chapter 5 of Lamentations works as an acrostic if you take the three verses that begin with 'Al, עַל , and apply them as above for the letter Gimmel, Dalet and Samech (which is an exception). Furthermore, for the letter Tet, take the first letter of the second word in verse 13. Also, for those verses for which the first letter appears in more than one verse, use only one verse and take the second letter of the remaining verses
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Tuesday, 30th of Av, Rosh Chodesh Elul, 5774
Tuesday is the seventh day of Week 47 and the thirty-fifth day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Malchut shebeHod shebeMalchut, Kingship within Glory/Acknowledgement within Kingship.
Tuesday is also the twenty-first day of the fifteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Peh Sofit (the final Peh). Although this chapter also has 22 verses, it is not openly an acrostic. However, there is a way to rearrange the verses. The following verse ( ) from Chapter 5 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the twenty-first letter, the Shin:
15. The joy of our heart has ceased, our dancing has turned into mourning.
טו. שָׁבַת מְשׂוֹשׂ לִבֵּנוּ נֶהְפַּךְ לְאֵבֶל מְחוֹלֵנוּ:
Obs: Chapter 5 of Lamentations works as an acrostic if you take the three verses that begin with 'Al, עַל , and apply them as above for the letter Gimmel, Dalet and Samech (which is an exception). Furthermore, for the letter Tet, take the first letter of the second word in verse 13. Also, for those verses for which the first letter appears in more than one verse, use only one verse and take the second letter of the remaining verses
Tuesday is also the twenty-first day of the fifteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Peh Sofit (the final Peh). Although this chapter also has 22 verses, it is not openly an acrostic. However, there is a way to rearrange the verses. The following verse ( ) from Chapter 5 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the twenty-first letter, the Shin:
15. The joy of our heart has ceased, our dancing has turned into mourning.
טו. שָׁבַת מְשׂוֹשׂ לִבֵּנוּ נֶהְפַּךְ לְאֵבֶל מְחוֹלֵנוּ:
Obs: Chapter 5 of Lamentations works as an acrostic if you take the three verses that begin with 'Al, עַל , and apply them as above for the letter Gimmel, Dalet and Samech (which is an exception). Furthermore, for the letter Tet, take the first letter of the second word in verse 13. Also, for those verses for which the first letter appears in more than one verse, use only one verse and take the second letter of the remaining verses
Monday, August 25, 2014
Monday, 29th of Av, 5774
Monday is the sixth day of Week 47 and the thirty-fourth day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Yesod shebeHod shebeMalchut, Foundation within Glory/Acknowledgement within Kingship.
Monday is also the twentieth day of the fifteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Peh Sofit (the final Peh). Although this chapter also has 22 verses, it is not openly an acrostic. However, there is a way to rearrange the verses. The following verse (12) from Chapter 5 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the twentieth letter, the Reish:
12. Princes were hanged by their hands, elders were not shown respect.
יב. שָׂרִים בְּיָדָם נִתְלוּ פְּנֵי זְקֵנִים לֹא נֶהְדָּרוּ:
Obs: Chapter 5 of Lamentations works as an acrostic if you take the three verses that begin with 'Al, עַל , and apply them as above for the letter Gimmel, Dalet and Samech (which is an exception). Furthermore, for the letter Tet, take the first letter of the second word in verse 13. Also, for those verses for which the first letter appears in more than one verse, use only one verse and take the second letter of the remaining verses
Monday is also the twentieth day of the fifteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Peh Sofit (the final Peh). Although this chapter also has 22 verses, it is not openly an acrostic. However, there is a way to rearrange the verses. The following verse (12) from Chapter 5 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the twentieth letter, the Reish:
12. Princes were hanged by their hands, elders were not shown respect.
יב. שָׂרִים בְּיָדָם נִתְלוּ פְּנֵי זְקֵנִים לֹא נֶהְדָּרוּ:
Obs: Chapter 5 of Lamentations works as an acrostic if you take the three verses that begin with 'Al, עַל , and apply them as above for the letter Gimmel, Dalet and Samech (which is an exception). Furthermore, for the letter Tet, take the first letter of the second word in verse 13. Also, for those verses for which the first letter appears in more than one verse, use only one verse and take the second letter of the remaining verses
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Sunday, 28th of Av, 5774
Sunday is the fifth day of Week 47 and the thirty-third day of the cycle of Malchut (Kingship), Hod shebeHod shebeMalchut, Glory/Acknowledgement within Glory/Acknowledgement within Kingship.
Sunday is also the nineteenth day of the fifteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Peh Sofit (the final Peh). Although this chapter also has 22 verses, it is not openly an acrostic. However, there is a way to rearrange the verses. The following verse (14) from Chapter 5 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the nineteenth letter, the Kuf:
14. The elders have ceased from the [city] gate, the young men from their music.
יד. זְקֵנִים מִשַּׁעַר שָׁבָתוּ בַּחוּרִים מִנְּגִינָתָם:
Obs: Chapter 5 of Lamentations works as an acrostic if you take the three verses that begin with 'Al, עַל , and apply them as above for the letter Gimmel, Dalet and Samech (which is an exception). Furthermore, for the letter Tet, take the first letter of the second word in verse 13. Also, for those verses for which the first letter appears in more than one verse, use only one verse and take the second letter of the remaining verses
Sunday is also the nineteenth day of the fifteenth 22-day cycle of the year, related to the letter Peh Sofit (the final Peh). Although this chapter also has 22 verses, it is not openly an acrostic. However, there is a way to rearrange the verses. The following verse (14) from Chapter 5 of the Book of Lamentations is connected to the nineteenth letter, the Kuf:
14. The elders have ceased from the [city] gate, the young men from their music.
יד. זְקֵנִים מִשַּׁעַר שָׁבָתוּ בַּחוּרִים מִנְּגִינָתָם:
Obs: Chapter 5 of Lamentations works as an acrostic if you take the three verses that begin with 'Al, עַל , and apply them as above for the letter Gimmel, Dalet and Samech (which is an exception). Furthermore, for the letter Tet, take the first letter of the second word in verse 13. Also, for those verses for which the first letter appears in more than one verse, use only one verse and take the second letter of the remaining verses
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