ASL Food Laws: What Can I eat? The bible tells us.
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I am an ASL student. Saw your video. I just want to say that your subject matter is right on track. I am living proof. I decided to follow the Jewish Laws in the book of Leviticus, actually my husband and I both. Because of our change in eating habits, after 15 years of barrenness, we conceived our baby boy, and we name him "Noah." God is watching out for us even today, if we just look for Him.
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Also, very few outside the tribe of Levi know which tribe they belong to (with some exceptions due to very careful genealogical documentation)
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The yarmulke IS jewish! All observant Jewish men wear one almost 24/7 (myself included). It may have greek roots (of which i have never heard, nor can i find any such inference online; correct me if i'm wrong.) Also, plz refrain from using G-d's name in vain, it's quite unsettling. And please elaborate: "I was baptized into yahshua the messiah"? i'm unaware of any baptizing in Judaism (aside from the annointing of Jewish kings, which is very different).
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Wow! I'm getting better at this! I actually understood just about everything you said. Without subtitles or text in the description box to refer to. Cool!! I think because you signed a bit slower... not too fast. I was able to read the fingerspelling too.
And it was very interesting. I'm going to read through Lev 11 again. :O)
God Bless!
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I am deaf and i enjoy to view biblical teaching on Old testament laws include foods and sabbath in ASL. Keep up great work!!! Preach !!!
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I suppose you cannot provide a transcript of the English for what you are signing? If I read it before hand I can begin to catch onto the signs. This is prinmarily for my receptive skills.
I don't understand... are you Jewish? It seems like preaching Judaism, yet you do not wear a yarmulke or tzitzis and you shave?
macwiz1243 2 years ago
The yarmulke is not Jewish, it's Greek comes from Hermes and is not biblical. I do wear tzitzis, you just can't see them because I don't show them off. The bible says they are for a reminder for me to keep Yahweh's law, not an outward sign to advertise to anyone. Sometimes I have a beard and sometimes I don't. I'm not Jewish in the modern sense. I was baptized into Yahshua the Messiah and He was Jewish and so through him I am in Judah. I do think I'm isralite though, don't know which tribe.
GimmeLanguage 2 years ago