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FFOZ Vine of David and Kabbalah
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07-19-2009, 09:23 PM
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FFOZ Vine of David and Kabbalah
Hi,
As FFOZ attempts to lull people back to sleep on their own web site and on other blogs, can someone please explain the Kabbalistic elements and symbolism of FFOZ’s Vine of David logo. (as simply as possible please )Keter, the mystical role of the hebrew letter Yod and possibly why they are linked together. The actual logo is on the Vine of David web page. This is the description of it in their own words. Vine of David Logo The Vine of David logo depicts a crown (representing keter) intersected by the letter "yod," which is both the first letter in the name of HaShem and the first letter in the name of Yeshua. According to Jewish mysticism, the letter yod represents the first vessel of God's expression to receive the light emanating from God. This vessel was "in the beginning" with God. The tip of the Yod reaches to the keter, and the bottom rests on the arch of the earth, bridging the distance between heaven above and earth below. Thank you |
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07-19-2009, 11:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-19-2009 11:35 PM by sheep wrecked.)
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RE: FFOZ Vine of David and Kabbalah
(07-19-2009 09:23 PM)Mistle Wrote: Hi, The entire description as you have it there, is straight from the zohar, the kabbalah "holy book" dealing with the sefirotic tree only incorporating Jesus into it. Obviously, Jesus is not depicted in kabbalah - He is added in by Messianics who strive to take the occultism of kab and stick Jesus into it to "purify" it - gak
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07-20-2009, 02:40 AM
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RE: FFOZ Vine of David and Kabbalah
In Wikipedia it describes Keter as this from Kabbalah…
“Keter ("Crown" in Hebrew: כתר) also known as Kether, is the topmost of the Sephirot of the Tree of life in Kabbalah. Since its meaning is "crown", it is interpreted as both the "topmost" of the Sephirot and the "regal crown" of the Sephirot. Keter is so sublime, it is called in the Zohar "the most hidden of all hidden things", and is completely incomprehensible to man.” This is from “Recent Theological shifts at FFOZ”… “First Fruits of Zion does not recommend or sanction Kabbalistic literature.” I guess they don’t have a problem with incorporating Kabbalah into their logo though. Does anyone know where the Yod stuff comes from ? |
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07-20-2009, 12:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-20-2009 12:31 PM by SheitlQueen.)
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RE: FFOZ Vine of David and Kabbalah
(07-19-2009 11:33 PM)sheep wrecked Wrote: Obviously, Jesus is not depicted in kabbalah - He is added in by Messianics who strive to take the occultism of kab and stick Jesus into it to "purify" it [/color] Yep, they like the teachings of the mystical elements of Judaism but somehow have to justify it's use. I myself have no interest in mysticism, and is not something that should be deeply studied by the vast majority of people. I have taken some classes where mysticism was brought in, and it was interesting and did indeed add a new dimension to studying Torah and growing closer to the Almighty, but the vast majority of Kabbalah that is taught today is nothing more than new age gobbly-gook. |
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07-20-2009, 01:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-20-2009 01:38 PM by sheep wrecked.)
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RE: FFOZ Vine of David and Kabbalah
(07-20-2009 02:40 AM)Mistle Wrote: \As I noted in my earlier post, it comes from kabbalah. In Judaism, kabbalah is considered such a dangerous subject that only those who have studied Torah and the Talmud for 40 years are allowed to begin their studies into kabbalah. FFOZ's promotion of this spiritually destructive mysticism is like putting a loaded revolver in the hands of a little child ![]() Here are some selected quotes from Jewish kabbalah sites - I am not posting the links as the material in these articles is so occultic and spiritually perverted - it is nauseating to read I do not want to promote that anyone reading this junk ![]() Quote:"If we have here the tip of the Yod, Yod Key Vav Key, we then divide all of creation into worlds: AK, Atzilut, Beria, Yetzira, Assiya. Then we say that in all of those, let’s say from the tip of the Yod, we have Keter, etc: Hochma, Bina, Zeir Anpin and Malchut. All of them are connected this way and give to one another, but how do they give to one another? It appears that FFOZ doesn't quite have their facts altogether. This is so common in HR where the "teachers of greater truth" are teaching what they do not know and putting people "in touch" with mysticism and the occult This practice is not only an abomination to God, the practice of such things will keep one out of the Kingdom of Heaven. ![]() ![]() Gal 5:19 Now the works of the flesh are manifest, which are these; ... Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, heresies, ... they which do such things shall not inherit the kingdom of God. As Jesus so succinctly put it: Mat 23:15 Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye compass sea and land to make one proselyte, and when he is made, ye make him twofold more the child of hell than yourselves.
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07-20-2009, 02:54 PM
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RE: FFOZ Vine of David and Kabbalah
(07-20-2009 01:30 PM)sheep wrecked Wrote: [quote]"If we have here the tip of the Yod, Yod Key Vav Key, we then divide all of creation into worlds: AK, Atzilut, Beria, Yetzira, Assiya. Then we say that in all of those, let’s say from the tip of the Yod, we have Keter, etc: Hochma, Bina, Zeir Anpin and Malchut. All of them are connected this way and give to one another, but how do they give to one another? Well, good luck to anyone trying to understand what this says, LOL. Like I said, mysticism is not for me, but it does have some value as a way of understanding Torah, as long as one recognizes it is NOT scripture. |
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07-20-2009, 09:54 PM
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RE: FFOZ Vine of David and Kabbalah
Thank you, That stuff is very confusing and I think you’re right as to wanting as little to do with this as possible as it is the occult.
I really wanted to focus on the logo as FFOZ could argue all day that they weren’t into Kabbalah, where as I think the Vine of David logo is a very simple indication that they are definitely into it. I found these little quotes from websites earlier this morning which I did actually understand ! yay! “The rabbis ascribed special sanctity to the letters of the Hebrew alphabet. The Psalmist's declaration that "By the word of God were the heavens made" (Ps. 33:6) was taken to indicate the power of the letters, which form the "Word" of God.” “The alphabet played a role in the creation of the world.” “The Talmud related that this world was created with the letter he and the future world with the letter yod, both letters forming one of the names of God (Men. 29b). Every letter in the alphabet is granted symbolic meaning by the Talmud.” “The early mystical literature of the Jews, composed soon after the Talmud was concluded, dealt extensively with the symbolism and secret meaning of the alphabet.” “The belief that the alphabet has mystical significance is based on the idea that the 22 letters of the alphabet are spiritual essences which came into being as emanations from God. The Talmud had already stated that God created heaven and earth with the help of the alphabet (Ber. 55a), and the idea that the 22 letters as spiritual states were the basis of creation recurs throughout mystical literature.” “When a person pronounces or uses letters of the alphabet, it awakens the spiritual essence contained in them and "sacred forms" come into being which rise and unite with their origins, the heavenly letters, "which are the sources of emanation"; there they become subtle and incorporeal, similar to what they were before they took on a definite material shape in man's mouth.” I believe that they got these beliefs from the Zohar and the Sefer Yetzirah which is another Kabbalistic work. I wonder when they will switch the official statement of "We don't endorse it" to "Well we do a bit but It's not evil!!!" Thanks
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07-20-2009, 10:19 PM
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RE: FFOZ Vine of David and Kabbalah
(07-20-2009 09:54 PM)Mistle Wrote: Thank you, That stuff is very confusing and I think you’re right as to wanting as little to do with this as possible as it is the occult. That stuff is all gematria, which is part of kabbalah. It is a very mystical approach to "dig" into Scripture. It is pure gnostic sensationalism. It is interesting that they have that much promotion of kab on their website. Wow - talk about jumping outta the closet with both feet!!!!!!!!! |
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07-20-2009, 10:54 PM
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RE: FFOZ Vine of David and Kabbalah
Those quotes were from another Kabbalah website.
But they have advertised books about Gematria with references to Kabbalists before. What is funny, aside from FFOZ being 'out and proud' is that they also seem to be trying to crawl back in as fast as they can. Well actually, now I'm just being mean. That 'run for the hills' smilely is very funny though.
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07-20-2009, 11:27 PM
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RE: FFOZ Vine of David and Kabbalah
(07-20-2009 10:54 PM)Mistle Wrote: Those quotes were from another Kabbalah website. Somebody just sent me an FFOZ edrash email. Lo and behold, Talmud again ![]() It doesn't look like they are crawling very fast ![]() I think they need a new "program director" ![]() Here's a taste of the latest [bolding in red is mine to indicate Talmud]: Parashat Hashavuah Devarim - דברים : "Words" Torah : Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22 Haftarah : Isaiah 1:1-27 Gospel : Acts 1-2 Two Wrongs Don't Make Repentance Thought for the Week On the ninth of Av it was decreed that our fathers should not enter the land, the Temple was destroyed the first time, and the second time. (b.Taanit 29a) Commentary Then you said to me, "We have sinned against the LORD; we will indeed go up and fight, just as the LORD our God commanded us." And every man of you girded on his weapons of war, and regarded it as easy to go up into the hill country. (Deuteronomy 1:41) According to Jewish tradition, the Israelites refused to enter the land on the ninth day of the fifth month (Tisha B'Av). Consequently, Judaism observes that day as an annual fast day. The same date is the anniversary of the destruction of both the first and second Temples. The first Torah reading from the book of Deuteronomy is always read on the Shabbat before the ninth day of the fifth month. |
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