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Aug 11 2008

a day worth remembering

Yesterday was Tisha B'Av, which simply means the 9th day of the month of Av on the Hebrew calendar. Historically this is a very significant date which now commemmorates the destruction of the Temples of God's people (both of which were destroyed on this exact day), and a time for grieving and fasting, symbolically grieving over the distance between ourselves and God... thus it's also a time to meditate upon our own spiritual journeys, a time to ask God to direct us and show us the condition of our own heart and inner temple. To read more about this whole idea of a temple, you may read a wonderful article here, Does God Need a Temple?, which I just read this morning.

Do you not know that you are God's temple and that God's Spirit dwells in you? If any one destroys God's temple, God will destroy him. For God's temple is holy, and that temple you are.

~ 1 Corinthians 3:16-17

It actually all began way back when the ten of the twelve spies didn't believe God for the victory that He had already promised to them (see Numbers 13 & 14). You may click here to read more about "The Sin of the Spies" , an excerpt of which follows:

The Israelite community accepts the report, and gives up their dream of going into Israel. The consequence? If you don't want to enter the land, says God, then you won't enter the land. All Israelites will die out over the next 40 years in the desert, and only their children will enter the land.

Numbers 14:1 tells us the people's reaction to this news: "The people wept that night." That night was Tisha B'Av, the ninth day of the Jewish month of Av. God declared: "They cried for no reason; in the future I'll give them good reason to cry."

Hundreds of years later, the destruction of the First Temple was to occur on Tisha B'Av. And 500 years after that, the Second Temple was destroyed on Tisha B'Av as well.

Upon hearing the negative report about Israel, the people sat down to cry. The land had been promised, but their fears prevented them from going forward. At which point God responds: "Today you cried for nothing; in the future I'll give you a real reason to cry."

Talmud - Ta'anit 29a

I am reminded of my own unbelief... how many times have I not taken God at His Word, simply because of worldy, carnal circumstances. Because of fear... how much ground have I lost?

 7 For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.

~ 2 Timothy 1

Upon realization of the state of my own temple, how my spirit does cry out to my Lord, Who is full of such grace and mercy!

23 Jesus said to him, If you can believe, all things are possible to him that believes. 24 And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help you my unbelief.

~ Mark 9

I wrote a brief post about Tisha B'Av here a couple of years ago.

If I forget you Jerusalem
May I forget my right hand
May my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth
If I ever don't think of you
If I don't raise up Jerusalem above my highest joy

 

~ Psalms 137:5,6

This weekend I've been reading from the book of Jeremiah, along with some of its contextual setting (a more concise summary of which I found in Mear's What the Bible is All About), and also yesterday and today- the book of Lamentations (which is traditionally read on the 9th of Av).

21 This I recall to my mind, therefore have I hope.

22 It is of the LORD's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not.

23 They are new every morning: great is your faithfulness.

24 The LORD is my portion, said my soul; therefore will I hope in him.

25 The LORD is good to them that wait for him, to the soul that seeks him.

26 It is good that a man should both hope and quietly wait for the salvation of the LORD.

Av means "Father" in Hebrew... so it's the "month of Father", interesting... it is a time to consider our relationship with our Heavenly Father, and maybe even our earthly Fathers, deal with our past hurts, grievances, etc... This morning I listened to a fascinating broadcast by Dr. Michael Kavanabout here, where he shares some of the symbolisms found in Tish B'Av, along with his own spiritual reflections during this time.He discusses a bit of the process of getting back in touch with one's inner temple, explaining how grieving opens the heart, and then forgiveness opens the heart even wider. "Before we can forgive and come up into life (as seen later during Yom Kippur), we must go down into the darkness of the grave." Hmmm... that's a familiar concept there... reminds me of what our Messiah Yeshua did.

25 Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: 26 And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this?

~ John 11

Through this process of greaving, and true repentance of sins, the way is made for a resurrection... the coming of the Messiah and great healing within us. How is the temple inside your heart? How is your ability to love?

I found a great post with further thoughts on Tisha B'Av here at Messianic Moments:

Tisha B'Av ... From Sorrow to Hope

and another here at Religion Transcends:

Celebrate Tisha B'Av!

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Jul 31 2006

Tisha B’Av : 9th of Av

Thursday, August 3rd, 2006, will be the 9th day of the Hebrew month of Av.

It is a day of mourning & fasting which I've been learning more about just recently.

see: Tishah B'Av ~ Remembering the Destruction of Zion

Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem (Rembrandt, 1630)

Here are some of the events that have taken place on that day for the Jews,

 

and why they fast:

 

The LORD decreed that the original generation rescued from Egypt would die out in the desert and be deprived from entering the Promised Land because of the sin of the Spies.

~Numbers 13

Why?

Why was this decree made? A few weeks ago, we read in the weekly Torah portion of Shelach how Moshe sent spies to survey the land of Israel so they could then report on the condition of the land to the people. When the spies returned, instead of telling the people the praises of the land (such as the larger than normal produce) they gave a totally slanted and negative report. Their malicious report and horrifying predictions caused many Jews to become grief-stricken and lose their faith in G-d. The Gemora tells us that when G-d heard the bitter weeping of the Jews about what they believed was to be their bitter end, He responded "You wept a weeping without cause. Therefore, I shall establish for you a weeping (on this day) for generations to come." The weeping was clearly without cause. G-d had already promised to take the nation in to the land of Israel. While the report of the spies may have been disheartening, the people should have ignored the report, and instead had faith that G-d would keep His promise. The decree that G-d issued was that the nation would wander for 40 years in the desert, until all adult males of this generation died. Only then would their children enter the land of Israel. This decree was issued on the 9th of Av.

~ excerpted from "Reasons for Fasting, Part 1", from

Divrei Torah On The Three Weeks

  • 9th of Av - 586 BC------Destruction of First Temple (Solomon's) in Jerusalem by the Babylonians, under Nebuchadnezzar.
  • 9th of Av - AD 70 -------Destruction of Second Temple (Herod's) in Jerusalem by the Romans, under Titus.

Destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem (Francesco Hayez, 1867)

 

  • 9th of Av - AD 1095 --- First Crusade declared by Pope Urban II.
  •   9th of Av - AD 1290 --- Jews expelled from England.
  •    9th of Av - AD 1492 --- Jews expelled from Spain and Portugal.
  •    9th of Av AD 1914 --- World War I begins for Germany.
  •    9th of Av - AD 1942 --- World War II -German deportations from the Polish Warsaw Ghetto to concentration camps began.

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You may read of more historical events that took place on this significant date at: Wikipedia

I'm going to be joining thousands in fasting on Thursday.

 

Israel is a secular nation--orthodox Jews & Messianic believers are minorities.

 

May they shine brightly with the presence of God!

Good source of news about the Israeli/Lebanon war: Jerusalem Post and aish.com

For e-alerts: Christians United for Israel

“For Zion’s sake I will not keep silent, for Jerusalem’s sake I will not remain quiet, till her righteousness shines out like the dawn, her salvation like a blazing torch.”

~ Isaiah 62:1

  

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