Every Sabbath (7th day, Saturday ) there are scriptures that we read from God's word and prophesy or confess out loud over our lives and the nations, that are inspired rabbinically and prophetically.
These scriptures are also related to your spiritual life and for the prosperity of your soul.
Sabbath always begins on Friday evening 18 min before the sun goes down in the city you are in
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Friday 12th of February 2010
Scriptures to read: Exodus chapter 21:1 to chapter 24:18 and 2 Kings 12:17-19 & 13:1-42, Jeremiah 33:25-26 & 34:8-22.
If you have children, speak in their lives: Psalm 127:3-5, Psalm 128:1-6, Isaiah 11:1-16
If you have a wife, speak in her life: Proverbs 31:10-31.
If you have a husband, speak in his life: Ephesians 5:21-33, Psalm 72:1-20, Psalm 1:1-6, Psalm 89:1-52.
Tuesday 30th of March 2010, Passover 1st day
Scriptures to read: Exodus chapter 12:21-51.
On the FIRST DAY OF PASSOVER we read from the book of Exodus (12:21-51) of the bringing of the Passover Offering in Egypt, the Plague of the Firstborn at the stroke of midnight , and how "On this very day, God took the Children of Israel out of Egypt ."
Wednesday 31st of March 2010 , Passover 2nd day
Scriptures to read: Leviticus chapter 22:26-23:44.,
The reading for the SECOND DAY OF PASSOVER , Leviticus 22:26-23:44, includes: a list of the moadim -- the " appointed times " on the Jewish calendar for festive celebration of our bond with God; the mitzvah to Count the Omer (the 49-day "countdown" to the festival of Shavuot which begins on the 2nd night of Passover); and the obligation to journey to the Holy Temple to "to see and be seen before the face of God " on the three annual pilgrimage festivals -- Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot .
Thursday-Tuesday 1st-4th of April 2010 Passover readings
The readings for the four INTERMEDIATE DAYS OF PASSOVER include:
1) Instructions to commemorate the Exodus by sanctifying the firstborn, avoiding leaven and eating matzah on Passover, telling one's children the story of the Exodus,(Exodus 13:1-16).
2) A portion from the laws of the festivals (Exodus 22:24-23:19).
3) A section describing Moses ' receiving of the Second Tablets and God's revelation to him of His Thirteen Attributes of Mercy , which likewise concludes with the laws of the festivals (Exodus33:12-34:26).
4) The story and laws of the " Second Passover " (Numbers 9:1-14).
Monday 5th of April 2010, 7th day Passover
Scriptures to read: Exodus chapter 13:17-15:26.
On the SEVENTH DAY OF PASSOVER we read how on this day the sea split for the Children of Israel and drowned the pursuing Egyptians , and the " Song at the Sea " sung by the people upon their deliverance (Exodus 13:17-15:26).
Tuesday 6th of April 2010, 8th day Passover
Scriptures to read: Deuteronomy chapter 15:19-16:17.
On the EIGHTH DAY OF PASSOVER we read Deuteronomy 15:19-16:17. Like the reading for the second day, it catalogs the annual cycle of festivals, their special observances, and the offerings brought on these occasions to the Holy Temple in Jerusalem . The Eighth Day's special connection with the Future Redemption read also Isaiah 10:32-12:6.
Friday 9th of April 2010
Scriptures to read: Leviticus chapter 9:1 to chapter 11:47 and 2 Samuel 6:1-19.