2 Samuel 6:1-7:17 and Mark 14:1-72

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2 SAMUEL 6:1-7:17

We see another case of “good intentions” which ended up bad. The Aron Ha Kodesh (Ark of the Covenant) had been in the hands of the Philistines for some time, YHVH cursed them and caused them to return it to Israel. David received it with glory and honor, HOWEVER, He did not transport it CORRECTLY, to Yerushalayim. It should have been brought back on the shoulders of the Levites, bearing it on the appropriate staves. Instead, it was on an ox cart being driven by oxen. As we read the story, the oxen stumbled, and to keep the Ark from falling off the cart, Uzzah put out his hands and touched the ark, holding it to keep it from falling.

ZAP! Uzzah was fried! He meant well, he was sincere, but…he was sincerely WRONG. NO ONE was allowed to touch the Ark, NO ONE! Only the Levite priests could carry it on poles. Today, many might want to come to the LORD on THEIR STANDARDS, doing THEIR OWN THING. If today’s times were like times back in the old days, back in the old Bible days, we might all have been ZAPPED! Years ago

Yet we serve a loving, forgiving God, who will put up with our issues, ways of doing things, our tongues, attitudes, etc., By the death of Yeshua our Mashiach, we have free access to the Throne of Grace. But “Kodesh” (Holiness) still comes ONLY through YESHUA.

The grace of God is longlasting and longsuffering. When we deserve death, he gives us life. No wonder Paul said the New Covenant was better than the Old Covenant. In the Old Covenant, sins were only covered, in the New Covenant, our sins were blotted out completely by Yeshua/Jesus on the Cross of Calvary. In the days of the Old Covenant, the punishment of sin was strict. In the New Covenant, Yeshua/Jesus took all that punishment upon himself once and forever.

MARK 14:1-72

YESHUA and his talmidim celebrate Passover. The original Passover in Goshen consisted only of roasted lamb or goat, bitter herbs, and unleavened bread. But during this time of fellowship, the “last Supper” a few more elements had been added, the “sop” (Charoseth) which is a mix of apples, nuts, cinnamon, honey, and wine.

He has his twelve together, and Y’hudah Ish Kariot, made his exit, the worst mistake a man can make, He lived and followed Messiah for three years and learned nothing.

The unleavened bread symbolized his body, which was/would be broken, for THEM and ALL OF US.

The wine symbolized his Blood, which was shed/would be shed for THEM and ALL OF US.

The shepherd was struck, and the sheep were scattered! Yet 50 days later, the shepherd returned in Spirit form and HE is STILL WITH US. Yeshua rose from the dead, ascended into Heaven, and returned with his Holy Spirit. Indeed, the curse of sin and death had been conquered, Baruch HaShem!!

As Yeshua submitted to the will of the FATHER, right there in the Garden, let us also be guided by the perfect will of YHVH, in ALL areas of our life.

Shavua Tov Have a good week.
 
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2 SAMUEL 6:1-7:17

We see another case of “good intentions” which ended up bad. The Aron Ha Kodesh (Ark of the Covenant) had been in the hands of the Philistines for some time, YHVH cursed them and caused them to return it to Israel. David received it with glory and honor, HOWEVER, He did not transport it CORRECTLY, to Yerushalayim. It should have been brought back on the shoulders of the Levites, bearing it on the appropriate staves. Instead, it was on an ox cart being driven by oxen. As we read the story, the oxen stumbled, and to keep the Ark from falling off the cart, Uzzah put out his hands and touched the ark, holding it to keep it from falling.

ZAP! Uzzah was fried! He meant well, he was sincere, but…he was sincerely WRONG. NO ONE was allowed to touch the Ark, NO ONE! Only the Levite priests could carry it on poles. Today, many might want to come to the LORD on THEIR STANDARDS, doing THEIR OWN THING. If today’s times were like times back in the old days, back in the old Bible days, we might all have been ZAPPED! Years ago

Yet we serve a loving, forgiving God, who will put up with our issues, ways of doing things, our tongues, attitudes, etc., By the death of Yeshua our Mashiach, we have free access to the Throne of Grace. But “Kodesh” (Holiness) still comes ONLY through YESHUA.

The grace of God is longlasting and longsuffering. When we deserve death, he gives us life. No wonder Paul said the New Covenant was better than the Old Covenant. In the Old Covenant, sins were only covered, in the New Covenant, our sins were blotted out completely by Yeshua/Jesus on the Cross of Calvary. In the days of the Old Covenant, the punishment of sin was strict. In the New Covenant, Yeshua/Jesus took all that punishment upon himself once and forever.

MARK 14:1-72

YESHUA and his talmidim celebrate Passover. The original Passover in Goshen consisted only of roasted lamb or goat, bitter herbs, and unleavened bread. But during this time of fellowship, the “last Supper” a few more elements had been added, the “sop” (Charoseth) which is a mix of apples, nuts, cinnamon, honey, and wine.

He has his twelve together, and Y’hudah Ish Kariot, made his exit, the worst mistake a man can make, He lived and followed Messiah for three years and learned nothing.

The unleavened bread symbolized his body, which was/would be broken, for THEM and ALL OF US.

The wine symbolized his Blood, which was shed/would be shed for THEM and ALL OF US.

The shepherd was struck, and the sheep were scattered! Yet 50 days later, the shepherd returned in Spirit form and HE is STILL WITH US. Yeshua rose from the dead, ascended into Heaven, and returned with his Holy Spirit. Indeed, the curse of sin and death had been conquered, Baruch HaShem!!

As Yeshua submitted to the will of the FATHER, right there in the Garden, let us also be guided by the perfect will of YHVH, in ALL areas of our life.

Shavua Tov Have a good week.
Hello sir. Am I allowed to post the explanation of these verses here in Messianic Judaism? I am a Catholic Christian, but the verses still have similar meanings in Christianity as to Messianic Judaism, if my assumption is correct.


This is my explanation of these verses:

In the Catholic perspective, both 2 Samuel 6:1-7:17 and Mark 14:1-72 contain significant events that highlight the faithfulness of God and the human response to His love and sacrifice.

In 2 Samuel, King David brings the Ark of the Covenant back to Jerusalem in a grand procession, celebrating God's presence among His people. The Catholic Church sees this as a foreshadowing of Christ, who is the true Ark of the New Covenant, and how He comes to dwell among us (John 1:14).

David's dancing before the Ark is also interpreted as a prefigurement of Mary, the Mother of God, who danced with joy at the news of Jesus' conception (Luke 1:46-55). The Church emphasizes that our response to God should be one of deep reverence and joy, just as David and the people showed in bringing the Ark back to Jerusalem.

In Mark 14, the Passion Narrative unfolds, detailing Jesus' arrest, trials, suffering, and eventual crucifixion. From a Catholic and Christian perspective, these events demonstrate the depths of God's love for humanity and His willingness to sacrifice His Son for our salvation. The Church venerates this mystery as the source of our redemption, and encourages believers to live out their faith by following Christ's example of self-giving love.

Additionally, the role of the women who accompany Jesus throughout His passion – including Mary Magdalene, Salome, and others – is emphasized as an example of faithfulness and devotion. The Church encourages women to embody this virtuous witness, nurturing their spiritual growth and actively participating in the life of the faith community.

The Last Supper, described in Mark 14:12-31, is also a significant event for Catholics as it marks the institution of the Eucharist – the Sacrament that forms the very core of Catholic worship and spirituality. The Church believes that through the consecrated bread and wine, we receive the true presence of Christ, allowing us to be spiritually united with Him and strengthened in our faith.

Through both 2 Samuel 6:1-7:17 and Mark 14:1-72, Catholics discover the richness of God's love for humanity, as well as the importance of faithfulness and devotion in response to that love. These biblical passages continue to inspire Catholics in their spiritual journey, offering a profound reminder of the importance of remaining close to God and following Christ's example.
 
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Hello sir. Am I allowed to post the explanation of these verses here in Messianic Judaism? I am a Catholic Christian, but the verses still have similar meanings in Christianity as to Messianic Judaism, if my assumption is correct.


This is my explanation of these verses:

In the Catholic perspective, both 2 Samuel 6:1-7:17 and Mark 14:1-72 contain significant events that highlight the faithfulness of God and the human response to His love and sacrifice.

In 2 Samuel, King David brings the Ark of the Covenant back to Jerusalem in a grand procession, celebrating God's presence among His people. The Catholic Church sees this as a foreshadowing of Christ, who is the true Ark of the New Covenant, and how He comes to dwell among us (John 1:14).

David's dancing before the Ark is also interpreted as a prefigurement of Mary, the Mother of God, who danced with joy at the news of Jesus' conception (Luke 1:46-55). The Church emphasizes that our response to God should be one of deep reverence and joy, just as David and the people showed in bringing the Ark back to Jerusalem.

In Mark 14, the Passion Narrative unfolds, detailing Jesus' arrest, trials, suffering, and eventual crucifixion. From a Catholic and Christian perspective, these events demonstrate the depths of God's love for humanity and His willingness to sacrifice His Son for our salvation. The Church venerates this mystery as the source of our redemption, and encourages believers to live out their faith by following Christ's example of self-giving love.

Additionally, the role of the women who accompany Jesus throughout His passion – including Mary Magdalene, Salome, and others – is emphasized as an example of faithfulness and devotion. The Church encourages women to embody this virtuous witness, nurturing their spiritual growth and actively participating in the life of the faith community.

The Last Supper, described in Mark 14:12-31, is also a significant event for Catholics as it marks the institution of the Eucharist – the Sacrament that forms the very core of Catholic worship and spirituality. The Church believes that through the consecrated bread and wine, we receive the true presence of Christ, allowing us to be spiritually united with Him and strengthened in our faith.

Through both 2 Samuel 6:1-7:17 and Mark 14:1-72, Catholics discover the richness of God's love for humanity, as well as the importance of faithfulness and devotion in response to that love. These biblical passages continue to inspire Catholics in their spiritual journey, offering a profound reminder of the importance of remaining close to God and following Christ's example.
Thank you Alex, for your comments, greatly appreciated
 
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Thank you Alex, for your comments, greatly appreciated
You are welcome. Hey, Messianic Judaism and Christianity seem to be similar, though some MJs wrap their arms in tefillin, while Christians do not.
 
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Well, the term "Messianic" and"Christian" mean the same, but have linguistic origins. "Messianic" comes from the Hebrew "Mashiach" or "Messiah" and "Christian" comes from "Kristos" and "Kristianos" which are Greek words, but also mean "the anointed"

Unfortunately, in Rome, the church started to push away Jewish traditions and ways. Messianic believers follow the original Jewish ways and traditions, while traditional church/Sunday Christians do not. Yet, if we trust Messiah Yeshua as our LORD and Savior, it doesn't matter what denomination or sect we belong to, it doesn't matter to God, we are all ONE in Yeshua/Jesus.
 
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Well, the term "Messianic" and"Christian" mean the same, but have linguistic origins. "Messianic" comes from the Hebrew "Mashiach" or "Messiah" and "Christian" comes from "Kristos" and "Kristianos" which are Greek words, but also mean "the anointed"

Unfortunately, in Rome, the church started to push away Jewish traditions and ways. Messianic believers follow the original Jewish ways and traditions, while traditional church/Sunday Christians do not. Yet, if we trust Messiah Yeshua as our LORD and Savior, it doesn't matter what denomination or sect we belong to, it doesn't matter to God, we are all ONE in Yeshua/Jesus.
Interesting stuff.
 
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