Ten Tribes Studies.
Contents:
1. New YouTube Clip
Proverbs 13:1-7 You Are What You Do!
2. Encouragement.
3. Criticism of King Solomon and of Yair the Humble.
4. Addition to Article on Proverbs 13.
1. New YouTube Clip
Proverbs 13:1-7 You Are What You Do!
Duration: 13 minutes
The Book of Proverbs was written by King Solomon of Israel and Judah. This is the source of life and living. Proverbs 13:1-7 tells us to be careful what we say and how we speak and act. Everything has a consequence. Your moral welfare is your responsibility.
2. Encouragement.
From: peace space
RE: Proverbs 13:1-7 You Are What You Do.
Yair, I know you have many many interested fans throughout the years. I have had a few years with you only. I appreciate your work and enthusiasm to share and do your best to DO the best. And as I say, do your best and let GOD, [the ALMIGHTY], Do the REST! HE is in control.
3. Criticism of King Solomon and of Yair the Humble.
From: Bob
Re: Proverbs 13:1-7 You Are What You Do.
King Solomon married and courted too many wives etc. and built them three temples to Idols, His House was larger than Adoni's, much of the population were idol worshipers by the time he died, a revolt over threw his son and destroyed the temple, King Solomon ran naked through the streets according to his writings, the King of Egypt was asked to come and sack Israel by the upright people left and out in the boonies, Synagogues after Solomon showed Idol figures in the mosaics on the floors and walls of the synagogues at Bet .... shortly after the death of Solomon.
With the top of Mt. Sinai Smoking and Lightening Flashing .. and Moses up on top .. the slaves were melting down the gold and making a calf to worship .. the wailing wall has nothing on top for a reason .. and we are in that same environment today .. again. The USA .. jerUSAlem .. is killing babies at an unprecedented rate, doing drugs, controlled by Lighten on High from Isa.
Take your blinders off and get on your knees Yair. Tell it like it really was and is today if you have the guts.
4. Addition to Article on Proverbs 13.
[Proverbs 13:5] A righteous man hates lying,
But a wicked man is loathsome and comes to shame.
This verse just about sums up an important principle. You may sometimes not be able to tell all the truth but you should hate lying.
is loathsome and comes to shame. In our opinion the Hebrew may alternately (or preferably) be understood to say, "will cause rottenness and dishonor".
A person is sometimes faced with extra strong temptation. One may think to succumb and then get back to routine living and put the bad thing behind oneself. It does not work that way. It stays with oyu until you get rid of it. It exists alongside of you and within you. With free will you may have sinned but after that a result corruption and shame is liable to pounce on you against your will and as a result of what you did back then. If we repent and correct ourselves we may yet earn our freedom from this subjection.
'Return to Me, and I will return to you, ' Says the LORD of Hosts (Malachi 3:7).
You have to make a beginning, that is all. Whether we feel genuine or not we just have to start and God will help us the rest of the way.