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Speak unto the children of
Israel, and bid them that they make them
fringes in the borders of
their garments
throughout their generations, and that they put upon the fringe of the
borders a ribband of blue: And it shall be unto you for a fringe, that ye may look upon it,
and remember all the commandments of the Lord, and do them; and
that ye seek not after your own heart and your own eyes, after which ye
use to go a whoring: That ye may remember, and do all my commandments, and
be holy unto your God. (Numbers 15:38-40)
In Numbers
15:37-41 and Deuteronomy 22:12, the ancient Israelites were commanded to wear fringes, tassels, or twisted
coils on the corner of their garments to remind them of the commandments
of the Lord and to do them! There were 39 windings in each, which
equals the numerical value of the Hebrew words "the Lord is One."
How awesome to realize that Jesus suffered the same number of stripes for
our healing! (Isaiah
53:5; I Peter 2:24)
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Example with he woman
with the 12 years of blood issue
When she had heard of
Jesus,
came in the press behind, and touched his garment. For she said, If I may
touch but his clothes, I shall be whole. And straightway the fountain of her
blood was dried up; and she felt in her body that she was healed of that
plague. And Jesus, immediately knowing in himself that virtue had gone out
of him, turned him about in the press, and said, who touched my clothes (My
Garment)? (Mark 5:27-30)
The woman with ‘the 12 years of
blood issue’ had made a demand on the anointing of God! Her faith has made
her whole! Just by touching in faith the “tassels” of His Garment!
And he said unto her, Daughter,
thy faith hath made thee whole; go in peace, and be whole of thy
plague. (Mark 5:34)
God never says "No" to anyone who comes to Him in faith
(Matthew 7:7-11; Matthew
17:20; Matthew 21:22; Mark 9:23; Mark 11:22-24; John 14:1-15; John 15:7,16;
James 1:5-8). Jesus recognized that she had faith enough to get her healing. Here
is an example of true faith and determination which all can follow with
profit. The touch of faith is different from the physical touch but it is
just as real. Too many people are looking to the faith of the preacher or
the one who prays instead of getting and exercising personal faith. It is
all covered by the
promises of God.
Personal faith comes by hearing
the Word
of God (Romans
10:17) and by
the Holy Spirit
(1 Corinthians. 12:4-11). Nothing is impossible for faith today as in that day
(Matthew 17:20;
Mark 9:23).
…Came behind
Him,
and touched the
border
of his garment: and
immediately her issue of blood stanched. And
Jesus
said, Who touched me? When all denied, Peter and they that were with him said, Master,
the multitude throng thee and press thee, and sayest thou, Who touched
me? And Jesus
said, Somebody hath touched
me: for I perceive that virtue is gone out of me. (Luke
8:44-46)
And, behold, a woman,
which was diseased with an issue of blood twelve years, came behind him, and
touched the
hem* of his garment:
(Matthew 9:20) Remember the commandment of the Lord from
Deuteronomy
22:12
to wear the twisted coils!
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Fringes
of His Garment
*Hem:
Greek: kraspedon (GSN-2899), a tassel of twisted wool
(Matthew 9:20; Matthew 14:36;
Matthew 23:5; Mark 6:56; Luke 8:44). One was required at each of the four corners of the
outer garment
(Numbers 15:38-41; Deut.
22:12). Pharisees considered tassels special marks of sanctity and
sought to enlarge them
(Matthew 23:5).
One thread of each tassel was to be
deep blue
to remind them of their duty to keep the law.
This word in the Greek language means latterly
fringes.
The woman was reaching for the
fringes of His Garment.
For the fringes of the garment of a Jewish man has special significant!
What is so significant of the “hems” of Jesus’ garments? You must study
deeper! For this “story” has much more meaning! The word translated “Hem”
is actual referring to
fringes
or tassels! The Hebrew word is: “tsiytsith”. It was required to be on the four corners of the clothing of
every Jewish male in accordance with God’s instructions.
Three commands—blue
ribbon:
1.
Tell Israel to make
fringes
upon the borders of their garments.
2. Put a ribbon of
blue on
the fringes.
3. It is a sign for you to remember and do all the
commandments of the Lord
(Numbers
15:39-40).
Hebrew:
tsiytsith,
a floral or wing-like projection; a
forelock of hair;
a tassel; fringe. Translated "fringe"
(Numbers
15:38-39) and "lock"
(Ezekiel 8:3).
“Fringes” (Hebrew: “kanaph”) "edge; corner.” This refers to the corners of
the garments. The Septuagint and other versions translate it "corners."
“Ribband of blue” (Hebrew: “pathiyl”), twine; bound lace; line; thread. Thus, the "ribband
of blue" means "thread
of blue."!
The idea is that
tassels
(see notes above) were sewn on the corners of the mantle or outer garment
(a rectangular piece of cloth) with
a thread of blue.
When Israel saw them, they were reminded of their responsibility to obey
the law, and their calling to be a holy people unto the Lord
(Numbers 15:38-40).
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Ancient Jewish
tradition
Ancient Jewish tradition holds that the threads of the tassels
were white to symbolize righteousness, that there
was a conspicuous
blue thread among
them to symbolize the heavenly origin of the commandments, and that
the arrangement of threads and knots symbolized the
613 precepts of the Law was believed to contain Such outer
garments are still used in synagogue prayers. In
Yeshua's
time the Pharisees enlarged their fringes, hoping thereby to prove their
great piety (Matthew 23:5).
The Jewish men wore this garment called a, “Talis”,
“Talit”
or “Talith”
or Jewish
Prayer-Shawl
all the time, not just at prayer. “Talith”
contains two Hebrew words;
TAL
meaning tent and
ITH
meaning little. Thus, you have “Little
Tent”. Each man
had his own “Little
Tent”. The
apostle Paul was a Jewish Pharisee, but also a “tentmaker”. Many believe
that he made Prayer-Shawls, not tents to live in. Six million Jews could not fit into the tent
of meeting that was set up in the Old Testament. Therefore, what was given
to them was their “own private sanctuary” where they could meet with God.
Each man had his own “Prayer-Shawl”
or “Talis”.
They would pull it up over their head, forming a “tent”, where they would
begin to chant and sing their Hebrew songs, and call upon
Elohim, Yaweh, Adonai.
It was an intimate, private, set apart from anyone else time, totally
focused upon God. This was their “prayer
closet”!
Even today the Jewish people say that the
Prayer-Shawl
is a religious symbol, a garment, shroud, canopy, cloak which envelops the
Jew both physically and spiritually, in prayer and celebration, in joy and
sorrow. It is used at all major Jewish occasions: circumcisions,
barmitsvahs, weddings and burials. It protects the scrolls of the Torah
when they are moved. The
dead
are wrapped in it when they are buried (without the tassels). The bride
and bridegroom are covered with the canopy of the prayer shawl It inspired
the Jewish flag!
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The Hebrew writing on
the “Atarah”

If you are using a prayer shawl,
the Hebrew writing on the “Atarah” or “Crown” is the Blessing:
"Blessed art Thou. Lord our God, King of the universe, Who has
sanctified us with His commandments and commanded us to wrap ourselves in
the ”tzit tzit” (Fringes).""Baruch Atah Adonoi Elohenu, Melech Ha Olam Asher
Kidshanu B'mitsvotav Ve-tsevanu Leyitatef
b'tzitit" The Blessing is placed over the head, on the
outside, just like the tent walls of the Holy Tabernacle so that they
would always hang the same way. As the “Atorah” was placed over the
head, it formed his own tent. “Wings” of the garment were formed when the
arms were held out.
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Jewish Prayer-Shawl
explained
God gave them a visual “picture” that will cause them to remember
all the commandments of the Lord, and do them; and that you will not look after
your own heart and your own eyes! In ancient
Israel man whore four cornered tunic,
garment and these tassels were connected to that garment. The tassels were tided
to the four corners of their garment. This outer garment eventually throughout
history became known as a (Hebrew) “Talith”
(Jewish
Prayer-Shawl)! It
eventually involved into a more formal
Prayer-Shawl,
of what most Jewish people were in their Synagogue of congregation or in a “Holy
place”! Why the tassels? Because the tassels is what is important! (These
Fringes) These tassels were to remind each Jewish man of his responsibilities to
fulfill God’s commandments! In fact, these tassels are tided in a very
particular fashion. I you will take the time to count every knot in every one of
these tassels you come to the total of 613 knots! Why 631 knots?
Because there a 613 laws in the Law of Moses! There are 365
were probations “Thy shall NOT” and 248 were
affirmation “Thy shall”! These knots also corresponded
to the ineffable Holy Name of God!
In the “Torah”, the Old Testament or Jewish writings: “Yahweh”! (For that title of the Name of God) However what we have
done throughout the centuries no one knows how to pronounce
the ineffable Holy Name of God!
(Accept for some very elite Jewish Holy Rabies’) So they took throughout of a
period of time to come to a Name: the Name “G-d”
and often time incidental when you read a Jewish writing or someone is a
Messianic Jew even and you get to the Name of “God”
you will notice it as “G-d”!
They never spell out the Name
God;
they make a “form” of the Name for God, because they revere
the Holy Name of God,
to this day so
HOLY, that you cannot pronounce “it”!
What they did is to take de Name “Adonai”,
which is another Name for God and took the vials of “Adonai”
and put it in the name of
“G-D” and that’s how
we come up with the Name “Yahweh”, another form is “Jehovah”.
Because they were hanging on the four corners of the garment they
were full view of everyone including the one wearing the garment. And God said
that this will be a constant reminder toward according to Gods laws. It’s
interesting when you translate the Hebrew language the word for “law” which is “hallaga” The
word for “law” when it’s translated it also mean “walk”! In that there is a very
profound message from God! He wants us to have our daily walk govern by the Law
of God! It’s not something’s we visit on “Sabbath” and than forget the
six other days of the week! God said: I want to give you a garment that’s going
to remind you about My Holy Law every moment of every day! So that you can look
down en see My 613 Commandments and know that you have to live every day of your
life a walk in such a fashion that you obey them and honor Me! God is such a
profoundly smart God! So wearing these tassels would be comparable is taking our
“Bible”, that represent the Law of God, putting a rope around it and literally
tide around our neck and carry our bible everywhere we went all day! God
intended that wherever we go we will be constantly reminded of His Word! That’s
why He told the Israelites, to put on these fringes on your garments.
Today because Jewish people were Western clothes, instead of Eastern
clothes they keep this law by wearing a four corner garment as an undershirt.
The little tassels are coming out of the four corners about the beltline,
hanging down in front of beside them. Why? There is another garment, like an
under-garment as civilization change the very Orthodox Jews to this day still
honor this word given to them in the book of
Numbers by
God! They do it in their fashion, but it’s now very common and that’s why is the
Prayer Shawl has these fringes this day!
When deep in prayer a Jewish man will put his prayer-shawl up over
his head, and so doing as he clash the fringes the “tsiytsith“
representing the Law of God and the Name of God. A Jewish man will began to pray
and in this fashion literary “shut out” the world around him! To be in the very
present of God! If you ever been in a Jewish Synagogue you will see a Jewish man
(praying) standing like (or at the Western Wall in
Jerusalem) this. Why? The Prayer Shawl is
WHITE: Representing the Heavens, which is the dwelling place of the Lord! The
Color Blue
Representing “Ruach Ha Kodesh”
the Holy Spirit
of God!
Therefore when they pray under the “talith”, the
prayer-shawl, they
are literally, it’s like you are covering yourself with the presence of God!
From Biblical times a custom was a “prayer-clothed” It’s likely was
the Lord Yeshua, Jesus Christ,
means in Matthew 6:6 for Jesus is talking about praying and
He
said: But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy
closet,
and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy
Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly.
The Greek word here for “closet”
is the Greek Word “temian”. It is literally mean an inner chamber or “secret
Room” (It is not meant by your closet in your room at home) It is a closet in
yourself with the covering of the “talith”!
Prayer is an intense intimate personal inner action between God and men! Prayer
is dialog, it means that men speak to God and God speaks to men! You speak to
God and than you hear from God! It is a conversation that accurse when a man is
intensely focuses entirely in communion with God, having “shut out” all the rest
what is in the world! You can easily get ride of the extractions! When a
Jewish man wraps himself in a “Prayers-mantle”,
he is excluded from everything external! So that his soul is consumed in
thoughts about in reference toward God! He realized that just his “talith”
in valued his person, so his faith is to be effective! Must involve the totality
of his life! See, you will never find his dichotomy between natural and
spiritual in the Jewish world! That is something’s of an Easter mind set that we
adopted, that we try to force upon the God of the Bible! Even the Jewish man
very actions throughout the day are directly connected with his faith! That is
why they response in the way they do in protecting their land, in protecting
their people! They don’t just go to the job and do their military stuff during
the day and come home and think about God! There is no dichotomy; we (Western
orientated) do that! We segment God on a certain day and segment God to a
certain place! A Jewish man will have a “prayer
closet” with him all is
reminding him to the commandments of God and to the Name of God! That is
something’s we need to learn and adapt in our life! This is the kind of prayer
life like the Lord
Yeshua, Jesus, enjoined
and prayed that the disciples would have! Prayers send to the Master is not a
public display of vain repetitions characterized (acculturated) by barossity!
Prayer is communication with God! It is best manifest when one is focused on it
by any means that can separate from outside from abstractions and a Jewish man “talith“
enclosed him in a “secret chamber”, a ”prayer
closet “ shutting of
the mundane and the elevating the spirit to his relationship with God! A secret
place of prayer! A ”
closet “! Jewish
traditions ads many additional details concerning the essence and the use of the
”tzit
tzit”!
(Source
in "this cell" is permission out of preaching tapes from "God's News Behind the News"
Dr. Joe Vankoevering; P. O. Box 10475; St. Petersburg, FL 33733 USA)
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The "construction" of the
Prayer-Shawl
The construction of the fringes has special traditions and
significant! Each of the four corners of the outer garment has to have one long
fringe and was tided in a very special dyed in a very special shade of
blue!
Note in the ”tzit
tzit” there is one fringe among the fringes has the color
blue!
Or royal blue!
This was a special shade of
blue.
It has prophetic
significant even to this day!
It was literally a reminder of the sky and
Israel’s Heavenly focused! This long
fringe was connected with three shorter fringes making the total of four fringes
for each of the outer corner of the garment! These fringes were than tied as
such a manner as to double them. That’s why when you look at it counts eight!
What are really there are four! This is tied in a fashion to make it eight!
These fringes where than tied in series of five knots. There are windings
between the knots. That the 5 double knots symbolically combine with the eight
comes to the number 13! It is interesting when you ad the number or the
miracles value of the Hebrew word (In the Hebrew language every Hebrews letter
of their Alphabet a letter is also given a numerical distingue!) So often times
a Hebrew word, which means something in the Hebrew language in to us, has a
numerical distingue-value that ads up to something’s it is also another nugget
of revelation. This is why the
Book of Revelations,
that when the antichrist
comes on the scene his name can be used, what results in
6 three
score and 6! How can you can the number
666
on someone’s name? The letters will be equivalent the numerical distingue-value!
The numerical value of the unique value word of ”tzit
tzit”
is total 600! When you ad the number 13 (knots) to it you get 613!
The total of the commandments of God!
The 613 can be divided in the 365 (were probations “Thy
shall NOT”) There are 365 days in a year! One command for every day in the
year! Than there are 248 (Thy shall…were affirmation!) If you take
a Jewish calendar you remove the Sabbaths and each one every Holy day from the
365, you will have 248 days left! Coincident? Nothing is coincident in the
Hebrew language and God’s
Word!
This makes the total of 613! Indecently Jewish people recognize medically
there are 248*
bones in the human body!
There are 365 ligaments! Our body is fearfully and wonderfully made!
I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made:
marvelous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well. (Psalm 139:14)
These things were hidden! God is trying to point us to his
commandments and His Name! There a 613 laws in the Torah! The purpose of
the ”tzit tzit”
is to remind the Jewish man to all of God’s (613) Commands, but also
stated who God really is! Each fringe on the four corners there are 39
windings! In between these five knots there are 39 windings in total. These
correspondences to the numerical value of the Hebrew phrase “Jahweh Acad”! In
the prayer that every Jewish man prays is the Lord Our God: You are One Lord!
Jesus
said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all
thy soul, and with all thy mind. (Matthew 22:37)
Quoted from:
(Deuteronomy 6:5;
10:12; 30:6)
That called in the Jewish world “the smah”. Put it on and pray “the
smah”. Referring to: “The Lord is One”! That in the Hebrew language is “Jahweh
Acad”! The numerical value is “Jahweh” is 26! The numerical value is “Acad” is
13! Together you will come to the number 39! So this winding on the fringe gives
the Holy Name of God! When a absorbent Jew looked at his ”tzit
tzit” on his
Prayer-Shawl
he would see the number 26 and he would see the number 13, which
correspondences perfectly to the very one of the greatest commandments He is
ever been given! God again was given him a visual reminder for the very eyes
every day to follow His commands and trust in His Name! The four windings on
these four corners correspondences again to the Holy Name of
G-d!
When holding or viewing or toughing the ”tzit
tzit” or the
“Fringes”
we are literally embracing symbolically the entire Word of G-d, all the
commands of G-d, and the Name of G-d, so we are in assent embracing G-d,
Himself symbolically we grab a hold on by faith these
“Fringes”!
That was the reason that woman with ‘the 12 years of blood issue’ had faith in
just by touching the “tassels”
of Yeshua’s
Garment!
(*The
body is wonderfully made
(Psalm 139:14). It consists
of various chemicals—iron, sugar, salt, carbon, iodine, phosphorus, lime,
calcium, and others. The body has 263* bones {*Jewish belief
difference with Science!}; 600 muscles; 970 miles of blood vessels; 400 cups on
the tongue for taste; 20,000 hairs in the ears to tune in to all sounds; 40
pounds of jaw pressure; 10,000,000 nerves and branches; 3,500 sweat tubes to
each square inch of skin (or 40 miles long); 20,000,000 mouths that suck food as
it goes through the intestines; 600,000,000 air cells to the lungs that inhale
2,400 gallons of air daily; and a communication network that relates to the
brain instantly any known sound, taste, sight, touch or smell. The heart beats
4,200 times an hour and pumps 12 tons of blood daily. Out of: “Dake’s Bible”!)
(Source
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Dr. Joe VanKoevering; P. O. Box 10475; St. Petersburg, FL 33733 USA)
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The "blue
color ribbon"
on the
Prayer-Shawl
The
"blue
color ribbon"
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The "mantle" of
Elijah
The
Mantle
was a covering that
represented a calling to service, protection, sanctification and covenant
relationship with God. The word "Mantle" translates to mean "Glorious",
"Powerful", "Noble" and "Worthy". According to Jewish tradition, the mantle of
Elijah was placed in a small chamber in the golden altar. Hundreds of years
later, Zechariah removed the
garment
and kept it for the ministry of his son,
John the Baptist. When John appeared, many believed he was Elijah, perhaps due
to this special
mantle.
John operated in the "spirit and power of Elijah"
(Luke 1:17).
He was the forerunner to the appearance of
Messiah Yeshua
(Mark 1:2-3).
In some way, the
spiritual mantle of Elijah rested upon John during his
ministry.
We are told that Elijah the prophet will appear in the future to turn the hearts
of the fathers to the children
(Malachi 4:5).
Yet, just as John the Baptist carried a special anointing upon his life, we
believe God will raise up a team of men who carry the boldness and vision for
ministry that both Elijah and John carried in their generation! Elijah was a
leader. As a man of God you are called to be a leader. Elijah was bold and
uncompromising. You are called to be bold and uncompromising. Elijah carried a
special prayer anointing. As one of God’s end time men, you are destined to
carry a special anointing!
Just as Elijah and John prepared a way and "made ready a people for the Lord"
(Luke 1:17),
God is rising up men to help prepare the people for the return of
the Lord
Jesus Christ!
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The Prophet Elijah
passed
his "mantle"
on to
Elisha in
(II Kings 2)
Many believe that this “mantle”
was actually his “Talis”
and was symbolic of the power of prayer that
Elijah
had saturated that “mantle”
with. This “mantle” that Elijah left behind as he was taken up by a whirlwind into
Heaven was what Elisha
struck and parted the waters of the River of Jordan with! |
 "This
is my G-D and I will glorify Him" ( Exodus 15:2)
The Talmud states "Beautify the
Jewish man in front of Him with Mitzvot... a tzitzit!" (Shabbos 133b).
Yhis is the way of style in the garment of tzitzit for these are the essence of
hiddur. Neatzit epitomizes these elements!
NeaTzit garments are
designed in a contemporary fashion and are made with only top quality 100%
cotton jersey cloth and machine washable strings. Patented snaps at the sides
keep NeaTzit neat and in place. NeaTzit is specially sloped at the shoulders so
it fits exceptionally well. NeaTzit may be worn over the undershirt as
traditional tzitzit are worn, or without an undershirt, if men prefer. The soft
knitted fabric breathes and keeps them cool in the summer and warm in the
winter. Pocket-like openings in the corner patches provide for convenient
no-tangle washing of the strings! NeaTzit strings are tied under strict Rabbinic
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