Breaking The Jewish Code Perry Stone

19. HisSheep.org, “Cosmic Signs and Last Days Prophecy,” http://www.hissheep.org/special/prophecy/cosmic_signs_and_last_days_prophecy.html (accessed November 10, 2008). 20. GreatSite.com, “English Bible History,” http://greatsite.com/timeline english-bible-history/index.html (accessed November 10, 2008). 21. Rabbi Louis Jacobs, “The Tetragrammaton,” MyJewishLearning.com, http://www.myjewishlearning.com/ideas_belief/god/Overview_About_God/God_Speaking_Gil (accessed September 5, 2008). 22. Mishna, Sotah 6:6; Tamid 7:2; and Yoma 6:2. 23. Finis Jennings Dake, Dake’s Annotated Reference Bible (Lawrenceville, GA: Dake Bible Sales, 1976), s.v. “Genesis,” 52. Chapter 4 God’s Feasts, Sabbaths, and Special Family Celebrations 1. Paul J. Achtemeier, ed., HarperCollins Bible Dictionary (New York: HarperOne, 1996), 901. 2. The Talmud , Sanhedrin 21b. 3. Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews , book 12, chapter 7, section 7, http://bible.crosswalk.com/History/BC/FlaviusJosephus/? book=Ant_12&chapter=10&s= (accessed November 11, 2008). 4. AskMoses.com, “What Do the Hebrew Letters on a Dreidel Mean?” http://www.askmoses.com/en/article/99,41308/What-do-the-Hebrew-letters-on-a Dreidel-mean.html (accessed November 11, 2008). 5. Gideon Weitzman, In Those Days, at This Time (Jerusalem: Grow Publications). 6. According to the book Numbers in Scripture by E. W. Bullinger, “Man’s pulse beats on the seven-day principle, for Dr. Stratton points out that for six days out of seven, it [the heart] beats faster in the morning than in the evening, while on the seventh day it beats slower.” [E. W. Bullinger, Numbers in Scripture: Its Supernatural Design and Spiritual Significance (Grand Rapids, MI: Kregel Publications, 1967).] 7. The prayer prayed over the candles is: “Blessed are You, Eternal One our God, Ruling Presence of the Universe, Who makes us holy with mitzvoth and gives us the mitzvah of lighting the Sabbath lights.” 8. ReligionFacts.com, “Shabbat: The Sabbath,” http://www.religionfacts.com/judaism/holidays/shabbat.htm (accessed September 5, 2008). 9. There are 24 hours in 1 day, with 7 days in 1 week, totaling 168 hours in 1 week. With just 2 hours a week in worship and study, it leaves 166 hours.

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