What Is The Connection Between Blood, Gold and The Mystery of Beth Shemesh – Part 2

We looked at the Blood in last weeks post and surely it is the keystone of a triumphant life in Messiah. Lack of understanding of the power in Jesus/Yeshuas Blood can impede our complete and sustained victory as we follow Him.

To remind ourselves and to help seal the revealed knowledge into our hearts:

His Blood has the following properties:

Redeeming. Revelation 5:9 Ephesians 1:7 Colossians 1:14

Justifying. Romans 5:9

Remitting. Hebrews 9:22

Forgiving. Ephesians 1:7 Colossians 1:14

Washing and freeing. Revelation 1:5

Purging. Hebrews 9:14

Cleansing. 1 John 1:7

Sanctifying. Hebrews 13:12

Reconciling. Ephesians 2:13

Blotting. Colossians 2:14

Triumphing. Colossians 2:15

Overcoming. Revelation 12:11

The effects are numerous because

through the Blood of Jesus/Yeshua, we have:

Forgiveness

Reconciliation

Cleansing

Sanctification

Union with our Heavenly Father

Victory over satan

Life everlasting.

                                                                                                                                               

We are probably very familiar with the term the Scarlet Thread or the line of the blood because throughout the Bible from Genesis to Revelation runs a broken continuous scarlet red stream of blood from an atoning sacrifice.

Beginning in Genesis 3:21 through the sacrifices including those of Noah and Abraham recorded in Exodus, Leviticus and the whole Old Testament/Tanakh system, until it bursts forth in the supreme sacrifice of Messiah at Calvary.

It runs on, in an ever increasing and widening course through the generations; and will flow on through the countless ages of eternity.

Unto Him Who loved us and

washed us from our sins

in His own blood

Salvation must be of the Lord. John 3:16

and must be by

the death of an innocent substitute

1 Peter 2:22,24

It must be by blood. 1 Peter 1:18 – 20

Every acceptable sacrifice

must meet these three conditions

as taught in Genesis 3:21.

Abels sacrifice did meet the conditions

but Cains did not.

Abel brought an innocent lamb as a substitute in his place

and he was justified before God in

its sacrificial death and the shedding of its blood.

Having laid the foundation we move on to the connection… and

What follows is a seldom preached incident concerning the necessity of the blood. The reason why the Lord must demand blood for the atonement of sin lies in the nature of God and in the nature of sin.

God is perfectly and unimpeachably Holy, because of this truth, sin can never be passed over without the justice of God being satisfied; and because sin is rebellion against an infinite God, there is none higher. Therefore, only the greatest and the highest price can be accepted as an atonement for sin.

That price is

Life/chaim itself;

and we have agreed that scripturally,

the life is in the blood.

Again, every sacrifice that is acceptable to God

must meet these 3 conditions.

It must not be man’s work but Gods.

On Mount Sinai,

God gave to Israel the law/10 sayings/commandments which comprised directions and instructions for life/living and how to approach Him.

which was

Holy,

Perfect

and

Just.

Disobedience to this law demanded the greatest penalty in payment. It was for this reason that God gave the instructions for the ark of the covenant to be in the Tabernacle, right in the Holy of Holies.      

Recall from previous posts, what the box/ark was and the specific items it contained.

It was COVERED with beaten GOLD

Inside were the tablets with the ten sayings/ law written on them. These had been broken by Israel when Moses was up the mountain.

The broken Law demanded the eternal damnation of Israel; but God had made a provision and had planned the

Mercy Seat of beaten GOLD to COVER this broken law.

He required that once a year, on the

day of Atonement/Yom Kippur,

the High Priest took the blood of the animal sacrifice,

which was God’s provision,

from the altar of burnt offerings and

sprinkled it on the Mercy Seat/The kapporet.

Here we have BLOOD placed upon GOLD…

Recall it is compared to the throne of grace; because the Holy of Holies is called the place of the mercy-seat, the mercy seat is a place where people come to be in God’s presence.

The term mercy seat comes from the Hebrew word kapporeth, which means a covering. In the Old Testament it refers to the covering or lid of the Ark of the Covenant, where the children of Israel kept the Ten Commandments. The Ark’s covering was made of acacia wood, overlaid with gold, or perhaps a plate of solid gold, 2 1/2 cubits long and 1 1/2 broad (Ex. 25:17; 30:6; 31:7).

Ephesians 2:6 compares the place of mercy with the throne of grace, the place where God sits upon His throne. Hebrews 9:5 associates the covering of the altar with the cherubim, creatures that represent God’s glory and presence. See previous posts.

The Holy of Holies is called the

place of the mercy-seat in 1 Chronicles. 28:11: Lev. 16:2.

This is significant, because in Jewish culture only the High Priest was permitted to enter the Holy of Holies, the place of God’s presence. Because of Yeshua haMashiach/Jesus Christ’s self-sacrifice, specifically His shed Blood, today because of and through His blood, anyone can come to the mercy seat to be in God’s presence.

In many churches people seek the Father at a specific time and place, where God could be found. We know that there is nothing special about the place itself. And we would be limiting God to our way of thinking. He is right where we are because as born again/born from above by His Spirit of Holiness children; the Kingdom of God is within us – we are the living stones.

The broken law

was then covered

by the blood of a sacrifice onto gold.

God was appeased and atonement was made.

His justice was satisfied and

His mercy could flow out unhindered

to his erring, rebellious children.

Here we must remember that to look upon the

broken law without blood, is to face God’s wrath.

He said when I see the blood I will pass over you.    

From Egypt and the 1st Passover Lambs blood…Here we begin to see the connection forming with Yeshua/Jesus as well as the blood connected to the gold on the kapporet as atonement for sin.

To remove the Blood from God’s righteous judgment, is to invite certain death and destruction.

What follows is possibly an area not often mentioned and yet it reveals what seems to be a profound insight and meaning for each and every one of us.

The Mystery of Beth Shemesh

 בֵּית שֶׁמֶשׁ 

means, house of the sun  

1 the noun בית  beth, house,

and 2 the noun שמש shemesh, sun.

(This could be linked to the play on words of sun/son and the Malachi 4:2 scripture: shall the Sun/shemesh of righteousness arise with healing in his wings.)

Beth Shemesh, was a small town on the border

between Judah and the Philistines;

located approximately 30 kilometres (19 mi)

west of Jerusalem in Israel.

This is the place where the

Ark of the Covenant

came when it was returned by the Philistines. 1 Sam. 6.

Beth Shemesh stands in Israel’s Shephelah-foothills

lying between the coastal plain and Judea Mountains.

            In 1 Samuel 6 the Ark of The Covenant had been taken captive by the Philistines. During the time the Ark was in their possession God sent diseases and plagues upon them.

1 Samuel 5:9 the Philistines called for diviners and soothsayers as to the reason of these diseases and plagues. They correctly pointed to the fact that the Ark of the Covenant of Israel was in their midst.

Here is where they devised a very clever plan by deciding that, a pair of young cows who had recently given birth to calves; should be harnessed to a new wagon; upon which the Ark of the Covenant was to be placed. Together with some golden emerods and golden mice and headed in the direction on the land of Israel.

The emerods were a divine punishment on the Philistines when they defeated the Israelites and captured the Ark of the Covenant on the day that Eli and his sons died. 

Emerods is an archaic term for hemorrhoids. Derived from the Old French word emoroyde, it was used as the common English term until the nineteenth century, after which it was replaced in medicine by a direct transliteration of the original Greek term haimorrhoides. The word is most commonly encountered, however, in the King James Bible, where it appears in the First Book of Samuel as a plague.

Golden emerods, i.e. figures/likeness of that part of the body which was the seat of the disease, which by its swelling, or some other way, represented also the disease itself; which was not offered in a contempt of God, but because they sought to gain His favor; it was rather as a testimony of their humiliation, and they considered  that by leaving this token of their own shame and misery they might find and obtain pity from God, and freedom from their disease. 1Sam.6:4 

They surmised that if the two cows went in a straight line away from their newly birthed young, it would be a indication that the Ark was the cause of the distress.

But if the cows would refused to leave their young calves and turn around, it would indicate that the Ark was not the cause of the plagues.

The result was contrary to nature because the cows did go in a straight line to the land of Israel and came to the city of

Beth Shemesh

which was the city of the Levites/Priests.

The reapers looked up from the field and saw the Ark of the Covenant coming without any human guidance!

For those who love archeology, here is a link to a recent find in the area that may be the stone on which the ark of the covenant rested?!

This peculiar stone, supported by stone “legs,” was discovered inside a temple dating to around 1100 b.c.e. And it may be the very same stone mentioned in the biblical account of the ark of the covenant.

https://watchjerusalem.co.il/852-was-this-where-the-ark-of-the-covenant-sat

Upon the arrival of the Ark of the Covenant in Beth Shemesh there was great rejoicing…

but during the course of the celebration some of the men of Beth Shemesh whether carelessly, unintentionally or accidentally, lifted up the

Gold Mercy Seat/Kapporet,

to see whether the contents of the Ark have been removed or disturbed by the Philistines. More likely moved by curiosity, they removed for a moment

the Bloody Covering off the Ark

 and for only a brief moment in time, they looked upon

the broken law of God

without the Blood between them and the sin

and the result was tragic. 1 Samuel 6:19

???

Recall: to look upon the broken law of God

without blood means certain death;

it was NOT just for curiosity!

This is the foundation of His plan of redemption.

But 

God cannot look upon our sinful flesh without the

Blood of Yeshua/Jesus

standing/placed in that gap

between Him and us as our

Covering. 

The only sacrifice must be by blood.

This was a tragic but vivid demonstration of the seriousness of His plan and the ultimate fulfillment of Messiahs act of submitted obedience. Yeshua/Jesus died physically so His Blood could be our covering on Heavens Kapporet/Mercy Seat of GOLD. We know that His Father could not look upon Him as He bore our sin and for that unspeakable moment He experienced separation from His Father, which amounts to spiritual death. He was broken for us and His Blood still cries Mercy/Forgiveness for us.

Herein is the mystery of the Gospel in Beth Shemesh, the town of the Priesthood. We must never take our redemption through His Blood for granted but walk in humility and love with a grateful heart of thanksgiving. Without the Blood of our Savior on that Golden Kapporet, we have no hope, it is the only thing between us and the broken law, the laws that we have broken and as seen in this episode to look upon the broken law without the blood covering is certain death… the wages of sin is death..BUT the gift of God is eternal life in Jesus/Yeshua.

There is another very mysterious illustration linking

Blood, Gold and Water

in Exodus 32

which also sets forth this truth in a very clear way;

that is, in the atonement which Moses offered

after the people had broken Gods law

by making the GOLDen calf at Mount Sinai.

Moses and Joshua had been on the mountain for 40 days and 40 nights. During their absence Israel had given them up for dead. Possibly out of fear and/or confusion, the people demanded Aaron construct a god to lead them on their way.

The result was the golden calf.

When Moses descended from the Mountain with the tablets of the testimony in his hand, he found that Israel had already

broken the first two of God’s commands

and so they had already

placed themselves under the curse of God.

Moses knew that nothing but a

blood atonement

could avert disaster for the children of Israel.

Here we find a very unique account

of Moses’s sacrifice for Israel sin.

In Exodus 32, he tells the children of Israel that they ought to die for their sin but, that he would bring

an atonement to the Father..

He didn’t know if it would work, but that he was going to try it in order that they may be saved and spared.

Exodus 32:20

He took the calf which they had made and burned it in fire.

Ground it into powder and threw it upon the water and made the children of Israel drink it.

From this verse we see that Moses took the golden idol and

Beat it

Melted it

Ground it into powder

Put it in the water

Made the children of Israel drink it!!

In Deuteronomy 9: 21

there is the same record with more details.

The greater detail is six things are mentioned:

He melted it

He stamped it

He ground it

Then he ground it again

And he put it into the brook/water and

 he made the children of Israel drink it

Then he took some of the water out of the brook

and presented it to God

for the blood atonement

for the sins of Israel.

This seems strange.. but we should remember Moses had been raised in the palace and Court of the Egyptian Pharaohs and had been taught a great many things of which he was very knowledgeable. From the Scriptures it appears that Moses had a supernaturally given knowledge of the science of chemistry.

The apparently strange things that he did,

in the melting, grounding and suspension of the Gold

had however, a greater reason and meaning.

The result was a suspension which became

a vivid type of the blood of Jesus/Yeshua.

Chemistry gives three kinds of mixtures as follows.

A mechanical mixture: where if a piece of metallic gold is dropped in water no solution occurs. The gold remains intact in the water. Pure gold will not dissolve in water.

A suspension or emulsion: this is finally divided particles of eight metallic substance that can’t be suspended in water by adding another chemical to it. There is no solution, the finely ground particles are simply suspended in the water this is called an emulsion.

A chemical solution: a spoon full of sugar placed into water will not mix or be suspended; but will result in an increase in weight but not volume. The sugar dissolves and the atoms/ particles take up their place within the water itself.

Gold will not dissolve in water… why?

because it has a specific gravity of 19.5 times heavier.

Bare with the following description as the science reveals an amazing type and shadow of Messiah!

In fine powder,

Gold assumes a colloidal condition

and when added to water,

it results in coloration that it appears to be a solution.

As the particles are made finer, the bulk is greatly increased and acquires an apparent specific gravity, permitting its suspension in water, and giving it/ the liquid

a deep red color.

Scientific records state that,

colloidal gold in water is a rose red color

when the particles are of 10 micron size

in a dilution of 1 to 100,000.

From this we see that

gold in dust size will color water as blood

which means that this

calf of gold

need not have been very big in order

to color sufficient water blood red

to supply drinks to at least two or more million people!

Colloidal gold is a suspension consisting of sub-micron gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) suspended within a solvent, most often water.

 Colloidal gold has anti-inflammatory powers to alleviate pain and swelling among those with arthritis and bursitis. It has also shown promise for rejuvenating glandular systems to provide anti-aging, higher IQ, and pineal gland enhancing possibilities!

Colloidal gold can be made in many ways but

the method of Moses is the best

under those circumstances in the wilderness!

Remember the order of what Moses did…

The burning removed the impurities!

The stamping/ beating reduced it to thin sheets because of the special properties in the construct of gold itself.

Gold leaf can be made so thin

that it requires about 280,000 to make 1 inch.

Sheets as thin as 00.000004 inch have been made.

The grinding becomes easy then

and further information shows that Moses

ground it very fine, as fine as dust;

reducing it to the size of colloidal gold.

This was what he threw into the brook

and what made the water blood red.

It was not toxic because the impurities

have been burned out

and it was inhibiting towards germs.

The result was that the waters would be

blood red possessing purifying qualities!

All of this is a fitting type of the

blood of the Messiah.

This blood red solution

was taken by Moses

and presented before the Lord

as an atonement for their sin.

The record of this can be read in Exodus 32:30, 31, 32.

Here he said, peradventure I shall make an atonement for your sin. The Father saw the blood red solution

which was a fit type of the blood of Messiah

and his wrath was averted and

his justice was appeased and

his love again flowed out towards them.

One last thing can be said concerning this Blood; that although Moses made an atonement and it was accepted by God, only those who appropriated it by faith were saved!

The others died… and it is a very strong suggestion made in the Scripture Exodus 32:26-28. True enough, it is not explicitly stated that the 3000 men slain by the swords of the Levites on that day were specifically the ones who

refused to bend down and

drink of the Crimson Brook

coming from the Mountain.

However it is suggested….and those who accepted God’s provision through the destruction of the molten Gold calf were saved.

Those who rejected were lost; and although it is true that Christ died for the sin of the whole world and he tasted death for every man, it still remains the fact that

only those who appropriate His provision by faith will be saved.

2000 years ago

the fountain

was opened from the side of Messiah/Mashiach on the cross.

From this day forward there is a stream flowing into which all who plunge, will receive remission of sins and eternal salvation.

To accept the Blood is to live.

To Reject it is to die.

What have we done with the Blood of the slain lamb? This very day in the Heavenlies, there is a resurrected Messiah Who paid the price for the sin of the world.

He is waiting to give Life, Joy, Victory and Peace

to all who will stoop down,

drink and live.

As the hymn says concerning our victory:

He plunges us to victory beneath the cleansing flow.

Since the life of Yeshua/Jesus is in His Blood.. 

if we plead, honor, sprinkle and sing about it

we are bringing in the chaim/lifes

and light of God into a situation. .

Darkness and death HAS to flee.

His Life is the Light of men.

The word atonement means a covering

we are protected with this covering which keeps us safe from the enemy. It is why John said in 1 John 5:18, the wicked one touches him not.

But like everything in the Word of God,

there is a condition

and the qualifications for this kind of protection is:

that the believer must keep her/himself.

This means that we must keep ourselves consciously under the blood. This means un-confessed sin is never under the blood… only when it is confessed, repented of, and forsaken are we then covered and protected.

As the world gets darker we need to weapons of our warfare at all times. Never remove your armor of Ephesians 6 and if you haven’t already add the blood of Jesus/Yeshua to your arsenal and use it every day over yourself your families and all our brothers and sisters worldwide.

There is power in the Blood of Yeshua/Jesus

wonder working power…

miracle working power and

most of all… it is the agent of our salvation.

As we come towards Yom Kippur this season,

let’s remember that

the Blood of Yeshua HaMashiach/Jesus Christ

continually cries out for us…

mercy forgiveness cleansing and redemption…

not just on one day of the year

but always and forever.

These are some of the reasons the devil and all demonically rooted entities fear the Blood of Yeshua/Messiah and why we must be covered by it. Stay under the Blood of Messiah Mishpochah at all times and remember…

 What The Word Says

The Blood Of Yeshua/Jesus Does For Us.

We overcome the adversary when we testify/speak out personally to what the Word of God says the Blood of Yesua/Jesus has done for us!

Through the blood of Messiah Jesus/Yeshua HaMashiach,

I am redeemed out of the hand of the adversary, all my sins are forgiven and as I walk in repentance, I am continually being cleansed from all sin.

I am justified and made righteous, sanctified, made holy, set apart to My Heavenly Father…

I have boldness to enter into the presence of My Heavenly Father because the Blood of Yeshua/Jesus cries Mercy/Forgivenesss continually in heaven on my behalf to the Father.

In Israel in the autumn (fall) of the year, we enter into an extremely important season of repentance/teshuvah in the Jewish/Hebrew calendar known as the Fall Feasts.

Feast of Trumpets: September 8-9, 2021

Day of Atonement: September 17-18.

Feast of Tabernacles: September 22-28.

Shmini Atzeret Wednesday Wed Sep 29,

Simchat Torah Monday Mon Nov 29

Last Great Day: September 29.

further links for the Fall Appointed Times are to be found on home page under heading

7 FESTIVALS/APPOINTED TIMES/FEASTS

May His true Shalom rest upon each one in Yeshuas’ Name.

You are greatly loved Mishpachah Family

משפחה

and prayed for daily..

 make sure you are secure in the knowledge you are saved

NOT SURE? YOU CAN BE..

SAY THE FOLLOWING FROM YOUR HEART RIGHT NOW…

Heavenly Father I come to you in the Name of Jesus/Yeshua asking for forgiveness of my sins for which I am truly sorry. I repent of them all and turn away from my past.

I believe with my heart and confess with my mouth that Jesus/Yeshua is your Son and that He died on the cross at calvary to pay the price for my sin, so that I might be forgiven and have eternal life in the kingdom of Heaven. Father I believe that Jesus/Yeshua rose from the dead and I ask you to come into my life right now and be my personal Savior and Lord and I will worship you all the days of my life. Because your word is truth I say that I am now forgiven and born again and by faith I am washed clean with the blood of Jesus/Yeshua. Thank you that you have accepted me into your family in Jesus’/Yeshua’s name. Amen.

Miracles On a Z String

As this subject has so many wonderful facets to it, pondering on the details of 2 familiar stories will help us to gain deeper insights and enlarge our understanding of things we thought we knew and really didn’t fully appreciate.

(Continued from last post Life On The Fringe.)

Mark 5 tells the story of the woman with the issue of blood. Here we find the scripture about touching the hem of His garment, which was the tzizit/tsitsit of His tallit. The Scriptures refer to tzizit / tsitsit because, the Jewish translators who translated the Hebrew Scriptures into Greek, use the Greek word kraspedon for tzizit / tsitsit and kraspedon is used in the Gospels where tzizit / tsitsit would be appropriate.

The action in this story was not an isolated incident just for the woman with the issue of blood and is only part of the picture.Wherever He entered, into villages, cities, or the country, they laid their sick in the marketplaces and begged Him that they might just touch the border of His garment.

And as many as touched Him were made whole. (Mark 6:56)..and why so many sought to touch the tzizit/tsitsit of His tallit and begged Him that they might only touch the hem of His garment. And as many as touched it were made perfectly well. Matthew 14:26

In Numbers (Bamidbar) 15:37-41; The children of Israel were instructed by God to wear fringes (tzi-tzit) which were put on the hem of their garments to remind the people of the Torah/God’s Word.

When the woman with the issue of blood, (by the law, she was unclean), came to Yeshua, (the High Priest of God), to touch the hem (tzi-tzit) of His garment and be healed (Matt. [Mattityahu] 9:20-22);it was a picture given to us by God, to communicate to us, that she believed Yeshua’s word by faith, (emunah) and was made well because of that faith.The concept of the blue tassel on the fringe, spoke directly to Israel of Messiah’s power and authority.

That is why the woman touched the fringe of Messiahs garment, she wanted to touch the symbol of His authority.

“Just then a woman who had been subject to bleeding for twelve years came up behind him and touched the edge of his cloak.  She said to herself, ‘If I only touch his cloak, I will be healed.’”  (Matthew 9:20–21) and … came from behind and touched the border of His garment and immediately her flow of blood stopped. Luke 8:44 

The Jewish New Testament Commentary explains about this passage:

“A woman who had . . . a hemorrhage approached him from behind and . . . touched his tzitzit. (Fringe of His prayer shawl) She was in a state of ritual impurity because of her hemorrhage. She touched the holiest part of Yeshua’s garment. No wonder she approached from behind, she was afraid; this is also why she hesitated to answer Yeshua’s question, “Who touched my clothes?” (Mark 5:29-33) For normally the impure defiles the pure (see Haggai 2:11-13; also the Talmud, Toharot.)

But in this case, the opposite happened:

the purity of Yeshua the Messiah and of His tzitziyot (“tassels,” or “fringes, of Yeshua’s prayer shawl.”) remained uncompromised, while instead the cause of the woman’s impurity was instantly removed. In the following incident, the raising of Jairus daughter, this principle is exemplified even more strongly, since Yeshua himself initiates contact with what is regarded in Judaism as the primary source of all impurity, a body (v.25) . . .” (comment on Matthew 9:20).

The New Testament contains the teachings and life and times of the Messiah, but we should remember that the Old Testament law was still in effect until His atoning death, resurrection and ascension.

When the veil of the temple was rent in two, it symbolized that the sacrifice of His life gave us access to enter into the presence of God. Messiah Himself, was born under the Law. The scriptures tell us it was His custom to go to the synagogue. Many times Messiah Jesus/Yeshua haMashiach would quote from the Law, but He would also expound upon the spirit of the Law and here Leviticus 15:19-28, applied.

The law on this matter meant that she was unclean and this created a huge problem.

“And if a woman have an issue, and her issue in her flesh be blood, she shall be put apart seven days: and whosoever toucheth her shall be unclean until the even. And everything that she lieth upon in her separation shall be unclean. everything also that she sitteth upon shall be unclean. And whosoever toucheth her bed shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water, and be unclean until the even. And whosoever toucheth any thing that she sat upon shall wash his clothes, and bathe himself in water; and be unclean until even. And if it be on her bed, or on anything whereon she sitteth, when he toucheth it, he shall be unclean until the even … And if a woman have an issue other blood many days out of the time other separation, or if it run beyond the time of her separation; all the days of the issue of her uncleanness shall be as the days of her separation: she shall be unclean …. But if she be cleansed of her issue, then she shall number to herself seven days, and after that she shall be clean. And on the eighth day she shall take unto her two turtles, or two young pigeons, and bring them unto the priest, to the door of the tabernacle of the congregation. And the priest shall offer the one for a sin offering, and the other for a burnt offering; and the priest shall make an atonement for her before the Lord for the issue of her uncleanness. “

According to the Old Testament law, the woman with the issue of was ceremonially “unclean.” If she touched anyone, they would be unclean. It would have been perfectly natural for the Jewish people to view Messiah as “unclean” if she reached out and touched Him.

They would not have expected that such a man would be performing miracles by the power of God.

Unless this woman reached out by revelation to touch Messiah, she would not have wanted to touch Him.

But she did…

She pressed through the crowd to receive her healing because in spite of consulting many doctors and spending all she had trying to find a cure, she grew worse not better and she was desperate.

This was more than just a woman making a decision to be healed.

As her condition rendered her ceremonially unclean and according to the Law, she was to stay separated from people and if anyone touched her, or if she touched anyone, she made them unclean as well. If she made someone unclean due to her touch, she was committing a very serious sin.

Once she touched someone and made them unclean, that person would have to bathe, wash their clothes, and wait until the evening before being declared clean. Furthermore, if that person was unclean due to her touch, it limited what they were allowed by law to do, or in turn, who they could touch.

When the woman with the issue touched Jesus, He immediately felt strength go out of Him. Jesus asked the question, “Who touched me?”

At the very moment, Jesus knew that something had happened. He perceived that virtue had gone out of Him.

This was the bigger MIRACLE…for in this case, the opposite happened. Instead of Him becoming unclean from her touch, the purity of Yeshua the Messiah and of His tzitziyot (“tassels,” or “fringes, of Yeshua’s prayer shawl.”) remained uncompromised, while instead the cause of the woman’s impurity was instantly removed.

CLEANLINESS left Him.

In Greek the word for virtue (dunimis) and it is defined as power. We get our word dynamite from this Greek word.

In Hebrew, the word for virtue brings us a clearer definition or idea. Virtue in Hebrew is “gevorah” and it is from the root “gabar” and it means “strength, due to binding, twisting, hence a rope.

The twisted cords are the tsitsit of the prayer shawl.

The passage further states that He looked around about to see her that had done this thing. “But the woman fearing and trembling, knowing what was done in her, came and fell down before Him, and told Him all the truth.”

This was a very serious act that this woman deliberately chose to do and even though she received her healing, she tried to disappear back into the crowd.

Why was she so fearful that she was trembling? Probably it was that she knew that what she had done had broken the law of God knowing that she had made Him unclean.

To our thinking, this does not seem like such a serious act because we touch other people all the time BUT for the children of Israel it was an extremely serious sin. Because of our lack of understanding of the context, we miss the deeper meaning and see only the miracle of healing. Which in itself is remarkable but is only part of the picture.In spite of all those in the crowd pressing around Him, Messiah perceived the instant that she reached forth her hand. He also perceived her faith and in saying, who touched me, it taught a lesson to the observers.

It took great faith for this woman who had just been healed, to step out and say in front of this crowd:

It was me.. I did!

For by the custom of the law, she had knowingly and deliberately committed sin.

 Jesus knew power had gone from Him and why at once she was healed!

Yeshua said she was healed because of her faith and rather than condemn or rebuke her for defiling His garment said, “Daughter, take courage; your faith has made you well.” (Matt. 9:22) Daughter, thy faith hath made thee whole, go in (shalom) peace, and be whole of thy plague. “

In Greek:  πίστις pē’-stēs, meaning faithfulness, not a passive belief, but

a deep, abiding, steadfast conviction that is evidenced by fidelity, character, and action. 

In Zechariah 8:23 the phrase “skirt of him that is a Jew,” speaks of the “wing” of the tallit. This phrase “God is with you,” is similar to the concept of Immanuel, meaning “God with us.”

She would have also surely known the old Testament reference to healing in His wings from Isaiah and that it was referring to His tzizit.

Also in the book of Malachi, one of the most prophetically messianic books in the Bible, the following can be found:

“But to you who fear My Name the Sun of Righteousness shall arise with healing in His wings.” Malachi 3:20

Ve•zar•cha la•chem yir•ey sh`mi she•mesh tze•da•ka oo•mar•pe bich•na•fe•ha viy•tza•tem oo•fish•tem ke•eg•lei mar•bek.

Many Christians accurately see a reference to the Messiah in this verse. Judaism also recognizes this as a messianic prophecy:
“Moses asked: ‘shall they remain in pledge forever?’ G-d replied: ‘No, only Until the sun appears’, that is, till the coming of the Messiah; for it says, But unto you that fear My name shall the sun of righteousness arise with healing in its wings.” Exodus Rabbah 31:10, Soncino Press Edition

 The phrase, “Sun of righteousness,” is a picture of Messiah, who is the “Bright and Morning Star.” The fact that Messiah wore a tallit with tzitzit or fringes, like other Jewish men, is clearly understood from such scriptures as Matthew 9:20, and Matthew 14:36.

When you wrap the tallit about you, holding two of the corners out, it forms “wings.”

 Many times, the Lord speaks in scripture, of His dependence upon His Father, and as our Redeeming Lamb, were He not the obedient Servant, He would not be the “Light of the World.” (John 8:12) He came in the glory of His Father. His prayer life was so profound, that His disciples observing Him, said: “Lord, teach us to pray.” (Luke 11:1)Because Yeshua wore his tallit, the border or hem of Yeshua’s garment had a particular appearance to it, due to the way in which the tallit was folded. This caused the corner tassels of the fringe to hang down. Taking hold of the “skirt” of him that is a Jew, speaks of taking hold of this outer or extended “wing” of the garment, which holds such deep significance. Why? Because it speaks of prayer.

Because of the understanding of the visual meaning of the Tallit, the scribes and Pharisees were known for extending the zit zit tassels on their garments, to make themselves look more holy and this is what Jesus was referring to in Matthew 23:5.“But they do their deeds to be noticed by men; for they broaden their phylacteries, and lengthen the tassels of their garments”. Everything was done to attract the approval and attention of others. The approval of God took a back seat.The Pharisees would dress distinctively in garb that would symbolize their righteousness. It was more important that they appeared righteous to others than whether they were really righteous or not. 

In addition to their distinctive dress, the Pharisees loved places of honor at banquets, chief seats in synagogues, respectful greetings such as “Rabbi”, “Father” and “Leader”. Anything that would tend to exalt them in the eyes of men.

The account of the woman who touched His tzitzit must be combined with that of Jairus (Yair).

Jairus was one of the synagogue rulers, his daughter was dying. Jairus saw Jesus and falling at His feet, he begged Him to come and lay hands on his daughter believing she could be healed. Jesus agreed to go with him, and a great crowd followed them.

Within that same crowd was the woman just referred to.

Jairus has convinced Jesus to go with him to heal his daughter who is sick to the point of death. As a synagogue ruler he certainly knew the law. He knows that at the moment that this woman touched Jesus, He is rendered unclean and the moment he realized what had happened his heart must have sank because now Jesus would be unable to go to his daughter for these people would not have ignored this law.

The Jewish New Testament Commentary explains about this passage:

In the following incident, the raising of Jairus daughter, this principle is exemplified even more strongly, since Yeshua himself initiates contact with what is regarded in Judaism as the primary source of all impurity, a body (v.25) . . .” (comment on Matthew 9:20).

After Jesus declaration to the woman, certain people from the home of Jairus/Yair came to tell him to not trouble the master any longer because his daughter had just died. To these statements, Jesus responds by telling Jairus/Yair to not be afraid, only believe.

This is important to the rest of the story. It was forbidden for a rabbi or priest to touch a dead body and remove his state of cleanliness.

Through no fault of His own, but in the sight of all, He became unclean.

When Jesus reached Jairus house, He was told that the girl was dead. Jesus states the she is only asleep and they laugh Him to scorn, Mark 5:40. Why did He make this statement? Because He wanted them to know she was dead and He was going in. 

Jesus did not allow anyone to follow beyond that point except for Peter, James, and John, the brother of James.

“But when He had put them all out, he taketh the father and the mother of the damsel, and them that were with Him, and entereth in where the damsel was lying.”Why was He able to go into the room with a dead girl? The dead are considered to be unclean, and going into the same room with a dead girl and touching her would have made Jesus unclean. However, Jesus was already unclean due to the touch of the woman with the issue of blood. Then the passage tells us that, “He took the damsel by the hand, and said unto her, Talitha cumi; which is, being interpreted, Damsel, I say unto thee, arise.

The Greek says talita coum!   Then included is a statement saying: which is translated, girl I say to you rise, or maid arise (kjv) or, my child get up (niv). The Greek word translated maid, or child, is talitha, the Greek spelling of tallit. Coum is the Hebrew word for rise, or get up.

The translators tell us it means “damsel, arise” but If the statement “talitha cumi” really meant, Damsel, I say unto thee, arise, why was it left untranslated? Something was said in that room that caused Jesus/Yeshua to instruct them to tell no man what was said or done!

Verse 41 in Hebrew (transliterated English):

Hu achaz eth yadah shel hayahda veamar eleyha talitha qumi shetargunno maarah qumi ani omer lach

The interpretation of this verse is: “He grasp hand belonging to the girl and said, elyha, talitha arise, is interpreted, young girl get up, I say to you.”

Notice that two words have been left un translated in this verse.

This is because it is difficult to translate the proper understanding of the two words (eleyah tallitah) into English. Without an understanding of these two words, it is impossible to clearly see what was happening here. It is because of the presence of these two words that Jesus/Yeshua told them not to tell anyone what had happened.

“He grasp hand belonging to the girl and said..

This is a strange interpretation of this word. The normal way to express “to her” in Hebrew would be, (shelah) and not (eleyah). Even if one chooses not to use the Hebrew word “(shelah) to indicate “to her” (othah) could be used. (Eleyah) could in very rare situations be used to mean “to her.”

However, it was considered to be a Holy word.

(Eleyah) is a compound word. (El) is a name for God.

We see this is such compound words as El-Shaddai (God the source, porvider, breast) or Bethel (house of God). Therefore, (eleyah) is the abbrevidated form of “yodh, hey, vav, hey ” the proper name of God (Yaweh). Therefore, (eleyah) is a combination of two of the names of God. In fact, these same four letters with different vowel markings means God is Jehovah. Considering the belief that the Jews held concerning the use of the name of God (eleyah) would hardly be used to indicate “to her.”

(Please keep reading, a conclusion will be made shortly.)The next word to be considered is (tallita). We know by the interpretation that tallita cannot mean girl, young girl, or maiden (see Hebrew above).

So what is being said here?

It cannot be as simple as Damsel, l say unto thee arise.

So to put these two words in the proper context we will restate the verse with the direct translation. “He grasp hand belonging to the girl and said “God speaking to (female under) tallit, get up.”

Jesus was speaking as God.

He was not speaking to the tallit but to the girl under the tallit.

This is understood by the feminine ending on the word tallit.

Could it be possible that Jesus was proclaiming Himself to be God?

That is precisely the point.

Jesus was also making the statement that He had perfectly performed the Law of the Fringe and was the person spoken of in Zechariah 8: 23,

“Thus saith the Lord of hosts; In those days it shall come to pass, that ten men shall take hold out of all languages of the nations, even shall take hold of the skirt of him that is a Jew, saying, We will go with you: for we have heard that God is with you. “

This was a messianic passage of Scripture.

Jesus was in fact, declaring Himself to be the Messiah.

What Jesus/Yeshua actually said was more like –

Girl in the Tallit, God says arise!

This is why He said not to tell what had happened.

The people knew she was dead and would just as surely know she was now alive. What He did not want them to know as yet was the fact that He walked, lived and functioned on earth as God and in fact was God! He knew it and those in the room knew it, but He did not want anyone else to know it at that point in time.It is clear that Jesus/Yeshua was wearing a talitt at the time because of the reference to it regarding the woman with the issue of blood and it would seem that Jesus/ Yeshua used His prayer shawl in the raising of Jairus daughter.

We have another indication of this very idea in Deuteronomy 8:2-3 when He told them to give the little girl something to eat.

 ” And thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee these forty years in the wilderness, to humble thee, and to prove thee, to know what was in thine heart, whether thou wouldest keep his commandments, or no. And he humbled thee, and suffered thee to hunger, and fed thee with manna, which thou knewest not, neither did thy fathers know; that he might make thee know that man doth not live by bread only, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of the Lord doth man live. “

Was Jesus making reference to this verse when He gave the instruction for the little girl to be fed? She had already been provided with spiritual food, (raised from the dead), and now it was time to give her physical food.

Tallit a Kum

Some Greek texts say coumi, the feminine form, which is the correct word for this verse, since talitha it’s a feminine noun. There is an Aramaic word similar to talitha that was taken for talitha. That is talyetha instead of talitha in all the manuscripts.

We know that His use of the tallit in this miracle would have been appropriate and would have been understood by those with Him.Jesus would have been speaking Hebrew, so the word talit is the closest word to the Greek transliteration.

This purports to be a translation of talita coum (in Hebrew is ‘prayer shawl rise’) and must have been added by a well intentioned translator or copier who did not understand. They mistook talitha, which is the Greek spelling of the word tallit for the Aramaic talyiata, meaning young woman.

Some scholars say in that case He would have placed his prayer shawl over the girl, then spoken to the prayer shawl. There is another Aramaic word that some say is the correct word for this verse. It is taly’tah, meaning lamb. This would have had Jesus address her as lambkin, which is not an unreasonable assumption.

Coumi would also be the correct verb because it is the same in Aramaic and Hebrew.

There is also a reference to people bringing ‘handkerchiefs’ and ‘prayer cloths’ for Him to pray over and they were a point of contact to take to those too sick to travel. Lost in translation, these were no doubt the traditional prayer shawls/tallits.

Rabbinic training is required to make prayer shawls. Paul, Priscilla and Aquilla had this kind of training. Acts 18:2, 3 Making prayer shawls is an occupation that Paul could have pursued in any area without having to take with him various tools and supplies as he travelled. So this is very likely prospect.

The Greek word skenopoioi translated prayer shawl makers or tent makers, is not found anywhere else in Scripture or in secular Greek writing. Perhaps Luke coined the word or possibly skenopoioi was used by Greek speaking Jewish people when speaking of making prayer shawls. Jewish men referred to the prayer shawl as a tent or prayer closet because it was placed over their head to shield the eyes while praying.Another reference to the prayer shawl, often overlooked, is in Matthew 25:35, 36. The verse says and I was poorly clothed and you clothed me. The Greek word for you clothed is periebalete, referring to putting on the outer garment, which would have been the prayer shawl of a Jewish man.

Ancient and modern

The fact that it was just the outer garment to be put on, shows that the person had not been naked, as some translations say, but the stranger was poorly clothed. The fact that it was a prayer shawl indicates that the person who gave the garment ministered to the spiritual needs of the stranger while also meeting their material needs.

1 Corinthians 11:15 is another reference to the prayer shawl. This Greek word is peribolaiou, which means wrapper or covering, something thrown around; in reference to a garment.   Deuteronomy 22:12 says, you will make for yourself fringes upon the four corners of your covering, prayer shawl, with which you cover yourself.

Though the word translated covering, is k’sootkha, and means simply, ‘ your covering’. There are no alternative meanings for k’soo(t) ( the kha suffix is the pronoun your). In the Septuagint peribalou is the word used to translate k’soo(t) in Deuteronomy 22:12.

In light of this, Paul was probably saying that women were given long hair instead of a prayer shawl.

But if a woman have long hair, it is a glory to her: for her hair is given her for a covering. 1 Cor. 11:15

The word k’soot-ho, meaning ‘ his covering’ is used in Exodus 22:26 where it shows the use of this large garment as a blanket.

These are just some ofInterestingly, in the English language the only difference between tough and touch is a g or a c. When you are having a tough time, remember that as many as touch the hem were made well. Many say they trust God but have never pressed in to know Jesus nor understand what He did for us the cross. Press in to touch the hem of His garment to both get through and to transform your tough time.

Shalom!