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Myrbdl Myrpomh
 
 Ha’Misparim La’Debarim
The Numbers of the Words
by Craig Wm. Peters
The Covenant and the Chesed:
Commanded to 1000 Generations
Know, therefore, that
hwhy
 your Elohim,  He is the Elohim, the El, the Faithful, who guards the Covenant and the Chesed for lovers of Him and guarders of His commandments to a thousand generations.
Deuteronomy 7:9
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This study shows the awe-inspiring greatness of
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in establishing His Covenant with Abraham and promising to bless the patriarch and all his descendants with the great Chesed/Lovingkindness He has promised to continue across an immense and overwhelming time span of 1000 generations. We will see these 1000 generations began with Abraham and that
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worked marvelously— even miraculously—as He established this Covenant and Chesed and commanded them across many great eons yet to come in the Earth’s history. Thus, the Torah of
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will remain the Constitution of His Kingdom—not only through the coming  Millennium, but also across the many ages that will extend far beyond that great epoch of worldwide peace and prosperity. Nothing will be lessened from the Torah until all things prophetic are accomplished; and such a fulfillment of the Word requires that all 1000 generations prophesied will come forth and live out their days on the earth. The number connections which we will see in this study are profound beyond description. These number relationships clearly set forth the power and sovereignty of an Infinitely Wise Creator. While there are still those who disbelieve the inspiration of Hebrew numbers within the Scriptures, the numerical relationships seen in this article will prove everything
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does is ordered and numbered—providing us with an astounding glimpse of His infinite greatness.
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 These inspired number relationships more greatly and more fully reveal His Sovereign Hand, His Indescribable Power, and His Prophetic Foreknowledge. We stand in awe and wonder at the inspiration which
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sets forth over the Covenant and the Chesed.  May His great Name be blessed le’olam vay’yed—to the Age and beyond.
t s r q u p e o n m l k y j x z w h d g b a
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 Job 5:9, 9:10, Tehillim/Psalm 145:3, Isaiah 40:28, Romans 11:33
 
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Until All Things are Accomplished
There are widely differing opinions in regard to what must take place before all things prophesied have been fulfilled. Yet one thing is certain:
 Everything
 which
hwhy
has spoken must also come to pass. But how long will this take? In what is now called “
The Sermon on the Mount 
,” the Mashiach spoke of the time span that must pass before
all things
are accomplished:
17 Think not that I came to destroy the Torah or the Prophets:  I came not to destroy, but to fulfill. 18 For amein
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 I say to you, Till heaven and earth pass away, one jot or one tittle shall by no means pass away from the Torah, until all things are accomplished. 19 Whosoever therefore shall break one of these least commandments, and shall teach men so, shall be called least in the Kingdom of Heaven. But whosoever shall do and teach them, the same shall be called great in the Kingdom of  Heaven. 20 For I say to you, that except your righteousness shall exceed that of the scribes and Pharisees, you will in no way enter into the Kingdom of Heaven.
Matthew 5:17-20 The generally accepted and erroneous thought is that this text actually releases  New Covenant believers from any moral obligation to the Torah of
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. And this incorrect, Scripture-nullifying sentiment is so widespread in the majority of  believing sectors that our society in the USA now cracks and crumbles, being on the verge of complete and irreparable demise. Upon closer examination, however, we will see the above-cited Scripture teaches just the opposite of an abolished Torah. For with these words, our Savior has clearly stated—and this without  parable—that those who keep/uphold the Torah,
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 and those who teach others this enduring Body of Scripture, will be called great in the Kingdom of Heaven.
hwhy
 is herein instructing us that—when the Kingdom of Heaven for which we long is more fully established on the earth
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 —those who desire a reward of inheritance at that time must be accounted worthy
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 by a life which has exemplified keeping and teaching the commandments of the Torah—the Commandments set forth in the Five Books of Mosheh and subsequently taught/upheld before Yisrael by all the Hebrew prophets of old.
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 So the question we should address is this one: “When will it be true to say ‘All things’ have been accomplished?” A famous, yet misinterpreted text is part of what feeds the currently prevailing error. We speak of the out-of-context claims
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 (i.e., surely)
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 (by faith, in love: Romans 2:13 > 3:31, Exodus 20:6 > 1John 5:2-3)
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 Matthew 5:5, Revelation 2:26-27, 5:9-10, 20:4-6
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 Luke 20:35
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 Matthew 5:11-12
 
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over what was meant when
eSwhy
 stated at His death, “It is finished.”
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 Many claim that, by these words, the Messiah was showing all things had then been fulfilled. But if we believe that to be the case, then we must also believe the Messiah contradicted Himself in this critical matter. For
eSwhy
 indicated at the Last Supper the Pesach/Passover would yet be kept/fulfilled in the Kingdom
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 — when those who have overcome sit at the Table with Him
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 and He girds Himself
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 (once more
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) and comes forth to serve them. And the fall feast, Sukkot—what we call the Feast of Tabernacles in English—will be kept worldwide across the 1000-Year Reign. So we are still quite far from the time in which “all things” even
begin
 to be fulfilled. To emphasize this truth still further, consider a number of  prophecies that will not find their fulfillment until the Kingdom has, at long last,  been established throughout all the earth: 1. Is the Torah now going forth from Tziyon into all the earth?
1 The word that Yeshayahu/Isaiah, the son of Amoz, saw concerning Yahudah and Yerushalayim. 2 And it shall come to  pass in the end of days, that the mountain of the House of
hwhy 
 shall be established on the top of the mountains, and shall be lifted up above the hills; and all the nations shall flow unto it. 3  And many peoples shall go and say, Come, and let us go up to the mountain of
hwhy 
 , to the House of the Elohim of Ya’acov; and He will teach us of His ways, and we will walk in His paths. For out of Tziyon shall go forth the Torah, and the Word of
hwhy 
  from Yerushalayim. 4 And He shall judge among the nations, and shall reprove many peoples; and they shall forge their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning-knives: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more.
Isaiah 2:1-4
 
In addition to the Torah
not presently going forth from Tziyon
into all the earth, we also still have anything but peace among the nations of our present world. The above prophecy has not yet been fulfilled: it will
begin to be accomplished
at the outset of the Millennial Reign of the Mashiach. 2. Have the wild ferocity and hurtful tendencies yet been removed from the beasts of the earth (and restored to
harmlessness
 —as they evidently were in the Garden of Eden
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)?
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 John 19:30
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 Luke 22:15-16
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 Matthew 8:11, Luke 13:29, 22:30
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 Luke 12:37
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 John 13:2-5
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 Genesis 2:19

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