June 9, 2015 SnyderTalk: Child-Rape Crimes Covered Up

1--Intro Covering Israel and ME

“I will make an everlasting covenant with them that I will not turn away from them, to do them good; and I will put the fear of Me in their hearts so that they will not turn away from Me.  I will rejoice over them to do them good and will faithfully plant them in this land with all My heart and with all My soul.” Jeremiah 32: 40-41

SnyderTalk Comment: The word “fear” in this passage of Scripture should have been translated as “awe”.  Yahweh will put the awe of Him in His people so that they will not turn away from Him.  Stated another way, His people will want to obey Him because they love Him.  HalleluYah!

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2--SnyderTalk Lead Headline for use

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Douglas Murray—Child-Rape Crimes Covered Up:

There are some decisions so stupid that a person who lacked restraint might howl. One such case arose last week in Britain.

For years, the issue of the “grooming” of young girls by Muslim men, mainly of Pakistani origin, has been a subterranean issue in Britain. Reports of such trends have circulated for most of the last fifteen years. They have been treated not just with fear but with dread.

Eleven years ago, in 2004, Channel 4 television was going to broadcast a documentary called “Edge of the City.” It included footage of parents of girls as young as 11 who had been groomed for sex by gangs of men described as “Asian.” But there was a problem. The European Parliament elections were coming up. The extremist and allegedly racist British National Party was expecting to do well in those elections in certain parts of the North of England. The organization “Unite Against Fascism,” (a group that often behaves pretty fascistically, itself) was among the associations calling for the documentary to be pulled. The timing was certainly problematic: leaders of the BNP, among others, were boasting that the documentary would favor its party as if it were a political broadcast. The police joined those expressing concern; Channel 4 decided not to broadcast the program until after the elections.

Whatever the rights and wrongs of Channel 4’s decision, it proved final. No one wanted to help extremist groups that might take advantage of this story. But the story was there and needed reporting. The scandal over the delay in the broadcast played into a growing narrative — not without foundation, as it turns out — that there was an attempt at the highest levels, including the police and local authorities, to downplay the report.

That view has persisted ever since. It is only because of the fearless Times of London, its journalist Andrew Norfolk, and a tiny handful of others, that some of the rape-gang cases have been given the front-page attention they deserve.

In recent years, the public has learned not just that the crimes have been more numerous than anyone could have imagined, but also that they have also been more widespread. And it is not only in the North of England that these “grooming” cases have emerged.

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SnyderTalk Comment: People in the United States should pay close attention to cases like this one because they are closely linked to the implementation of Sharia law.

Sharia law permits things that our law forbids: things like rape, murder, and slavery.  Don’t think that it can’t happen here?  Well, it’s happening here already.

In every community where Muslims have gathered together in significant numbers, they are pressing for Sharia courts.  They want those courts because they know that their religion allows things that civilized societies banned centuries ago: again, things like rape, murder, and slavery.

If Muslims in your community are lobbying for Sharia courts, you need to join a campaign to tell them “NO” in no uncertain terms, or you should start one if it doesn’t exist already.  If they want Sharia law, they need to go back to where they came from.

European countries are suffering mightily right now for trying too hard to accommodate Islamists.  Most Muslims are not a problem.  They are ordinary people who happen to have been born in Muslim families or Muslim countries.  They are just as offended by Sharia law as you and I are.

Those who are problems, Islamists and Muslims who are leaning in that direction, are making headway in reshaping Europe.  Today, parts of Europe are beginning to resemble Tunisia, Libya, and Sudan, for example.  That’s true for parts of England, France, and Germany.  If we don’t take this matter seriously, the U.S. will suffer the same fate.

I’m not a racist, an alarmist, a fear monger, or an Islamophobe.  I am just a concerned citizen who has been blessed with the ability to connect the dots.

This isn’t rocket science.  It’s as simple as 1, 2, 3.  Anyone with common sense should be able to connect these dots.

Peaceful coexistence and toleration are wonderful things in a democratic republic, but evil is evil.  It must not be tolerated, and we can’t make deals that carve out safe havens where criminals according to our law can ply their trade.  It’s as simple as that.

If people long for rape, murder, and slavery with impunity, the United States is not the country for them, and they need to know it.  That means we have to tell them.

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SnyderTalk Comment: I agree with Jim.  Tzipi Hotovely is the real deal.  I hope that she has a bright future in Israeli politics.

Israeli Jews are hungry for peace—too hungry in my opinion.  Many of them are willing to make concessions that they shouldn’t even consider in order to have a “peace” that will be less substantive or no longer lasting than the morning mist.

I think Hotovely understands that.  Let’s pray for her and for people like her in Israel.

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13--Perspectives 2

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Eliezer Sherman: US Treasury Secretary Lew Faces Jeering Crowd at ‘Jerusalem Post’ Conference in New York— U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew faced a booing and jeering crowd on Sunday at the annual Jerusalem Post conference in New York. As the treasury secretary discussed the Obama administration’s commitment to Israeli security, the audience erupted into boos, with some laughing. As Lew broached the topic of the current framework for a deal with Iran to contain its nuclear program, somebody called out “Chamberlain,” referring to the British prime minister who pursued a policy of appeasement with the Nazi regime in the years leading up to World War II. At one point, The Jerusalem Post’s Editor-in-Chief Steve Linde took to the microphone urging audience members to quiet down, and calling the heckling “disrespectful.”

SnyderTalk Comment: Have you heard the one about the U.S. being more respected in the world since Obama took office?  I know it’s true because Obama said it himself just the other day.

And have you heard the one about the people of Israel supporting Obama’s Middle East policies?  He said that, too, so it must be true.

Walid Shoebat: Obama Desecrates Memorial Day And Agrees To Commit U.S. Military To Serve Under Turkey’s Conquest Of Syria (The U.S. Is Now Officially Advancing A Grand Caliphate)— Yesterday, on Memorial Day we open the papers to read the headlines Turkey and US ‘agree in principle’ to provide air support for Syrian rebels. And it wasn’t the president of the United States or a spokesperson from the White house that broke the news, but through the mouth of the Turks, Mevlut Cavusoglu, the Turkish foreign minister told the pro-government Daily Sabah newspaper in comments published Monday on Memorial Day. On Memorial Day, the Turks told us that the “U.S. have agreed in ‘principle’ to provide air protection to Syrian rebels being trained and equipped to supposedly fight ISIS, once they enter Syrian territory for battle, Turkey’s foreign minister said. The two countries (U.S. and Turkey) agreed in February to train and equip up to 15,000 Syrian Jihadists at a cost of half a billion U.S. dollars paid by the U.S., of course, as a U.S. program designed to add a credible ground force to an air bombing campaign supposedly against ISIS. But don’t be fooled, read the trick between the lines from Cavusoglu’s mouth: “Both ISIS and the [Syrian] regime forces continue their assaults and killings. … with this program, we are trying to achieve a balance. The opposition forces are fighting on both fronts; while the fight against ISIS is prioritized, the [Syrian] regime must be also stopped. “The [Syrian] regime must be stopped”. The war is not on ISIS, but committing our troops in Syria to end the government of Bashar Al-Assad.

SnyderTalk Comment: When the British and French left the Middle East after the Mandate Period, they divided the region into countries—a concept that is foreign to most Arabs.  To this day, country is much less important than tribe to Arabs.

The map drawers paid little or no attention to tribal boundaries, and much of the conflict in the Middle East today is rooted in tribal disputes.  When British and French forces withdrew, Winston Churchill said that we would live to regret the day that those country lines were drawn.  He was right.

I’ll say this: we will live to regret the day that we elected Barack Obama President of the United States twice.

Some of you may be thinking, “I already regret it.”  I do, too, but as we say down South, “We ain’t seen nothing yet.”

Daniel W. Drezner: The conflict equilibrium of Russian-American relations—As the G-7 summit continues in Germany, my Washington Post colleague Steven Munson does an excellent job examining the state of bilateral relations that has “bounced from cooperation to confrontation and eventually to compartmentalization.” My only quibble is the possible impression left that this is entirely about Obama’s fluctuating policy towards a constant Russia. As the meat of Mufson’s story suggests, Moscow has altered tactics as well: “With the escalation of attacks last week by Russian-backed separatists on Ukrainian forces and the continued forward positioning of heavy artillery in violation of cease-fire agreements, Russia is leaving the G-7 leaders little choice. White House officials said that Obama would not only support existing sanctions but would also consider imposing more….‘We’re not back in the Cold War, but neither are we in the strategic partnership we have tried to establish,” said Jens Stoltenberg, secretary general of NATO.’”

D.W. Wilbur: Our Greatest National Security Threat? Democrats—While Barack Obama may believe that climate change is the greatest national security threat facing our nation, a strong case could be made that the president’s own political party actually presents a much more, clear and present danger to the survival of the United States of America. This week Hillary Clinton, the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party for president, announced that she believed that a law should be enacted establishing automatic voter registration upon reaching the age of eighteen. But Mrs. Clinton is adamantly opposed to any voter identification requirements, accusing Republicans of trying to prevent millions of Americans from exercising that most basic of American rights.

SnyderTalk Comment: Wilbur nailed that one.  Democrats are the greatest threat we face as a nation.  Full disclosure: I used to be a Democrat, and I have never been a Republican.

James Landale: The Conservatives’ EU battle has already started—The relationship between Britain and the EU tore the Conservatives apart for years in government and in opposition. David Cameron was elected leader ten years ago on a promise to stop his party banging on about Europe. A decade on the prime minister has got his drum sticks out and is banging his way around Europe. But not all his party is marching to his beat. Some at Westminster had expected the Tory battle over the EU to be delayed until the time Mr Cameron had negotiated the reforms he wants to see. Then his MPs would be able to judge whether or not the prime minister had lived up to his promise to reform fundamentally the UK’s relationship with the EU. And until then, so it was thought, the Eurosceptics would give him the benefit of the doubt.

John Zogby: Americans on Iran: Continue Present Negotiations But Okay for Israel to Bomb Facilities—Public opinion on the Iran nuclear deal provides mixed signals for the President and Congress, according to a new Zogby Analytics poll. On the deal itself, the poll asked 909 likely voters nationwide which of the statements represented their views more: Continue present negotiations between the major powers and Iran that limits nuclear development by the United Nations over ten years and allow for the frequent inspections by the United Nations on exchanges for a gradual lifting of many sanctions currently in place. OR Stop the present negotiations and tighten the sanctions against Iran until Iran is ready to end all nuclear development, even if it means the US losing support of countries like France, Germany, and Britain.

SnyderTalk Comment: It makes the U.S. look like a bunch of wimps.  It’s the world’s problem, and the world wants Israel to solve it at her expense.  Shameful.

Yonah Jeremy Bob: US Supreme Court: No ‘Israel’ allowed on passports of Americans born in Jerusalem—In a major blow to a 13-year-old effort to bolster Jerusalem’s status under American law as an undisputed part of Israel, the US Supreme Court on Monday struck down as unconstitutional a Congressional law which authorized placing “Israel” on passports of Jerusalem-born Americans. The 6-3 split ruling was also a victory for the administration of US President Barack Obama, which said the law unlawfully encroached on the president’s power to set foreign policy and would, if enforced, undermine the US government’s claim to be a neutral peacemaker in the Middle East. Liberal justices Ruth Bader-Ginsburg, Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan combined with swing justice Anthony Kennedy and generally highly conservative Justice Clarence Thomas for the 6-3 majority against Justices John Roberts, Antonin Scalia and Samuel Alito.

SnyderTalk Comment:  The problem is not just the president.  America is cruising for a bruising.  That said the president is much more important in this situation than the Supreme Court, and he bears more responsibility.  The court is simply saying that the president can do it, not that he must do it.

Michael Curtis: Obama Must Join Putin in the Fight Against Islamist Terrorism—Western concern with Russia in the last few years has largely been about actions in Ukraine. Important though that issue may be, the more significant issue and the greatest threat to world peace is Islamist terrorism.  It is this issue that requires heightened world attention. Russian President Vladimir Putin has indicated the Western lack of clear leadership concerning the threat of terrorist groups to Middle East countries, Egypt, Iraq, and Syria, as well as countries outside the region. He is not alone in this. In a meeting with Putin in the Kremlin on May 21, 2015 the Iraqi prime minister, Haider al-Abadi commented on the limits of the United States-led air strikes that began in August 2014 in Iraq, and in September in Syria. This contradicted the Pentagon insistence that the air campaign is working.

Benedetta Berti: Hamas’ Islamic State Woes—The past few weeks have seen a series of clashes between Hamas and self-proclaimed Islamic State (IS) affiliates in Gaza, such as Ansar al-Dawla al-Islamiyya. These local jihadi cells maintain ideological (but not operational) links to al-Qaeda and have been active in Gaza since 2007, opposing the Hamas government.

i24news: Jibril Rajoub in Trouble with Arab States after FIFA Vote—The chairman of the Palestinian Football Association, Jibril Rajoub, has found himself in deep water after he was seen shaking hands with the head of the Israeli Football Association, Ofer Eini, and for voting to re-elect FIFA chief Sepp Blatter instead of Prince Ali bin al Hussein of Jordan. His controversial decision sparked anger back home, with Palestinian activists launching an online petition to have him sacked. PA President Mahmoud Abbas visited the prince’s home in Amman to “apologize for the mishap.” Jordanian media reported that Rajoub had been declared persona non grata following the vote and was banned from entering the kingdom.

Ben-Dror Yemini: BDS Is a Threat to Israel’s Very Existence—BDS is a movement that uses the language of rights, but deals in practice with denying Israel’s right to exist. “The idea of two states was unacceptable from the beginning,” said Omar Barghouti, a leader of the BDS campaign, adding that ending Israeli control of Palestinian territories is only a step on the way to achieving the vision of dismantling Israel. BDS leader Ali Abunimah said that “the two-state solution is meant to save Zionism.” Almost everything the Nazis said about the Jews is said today by BDS supporters about Israel. There is a worldwide struggle today against the very existence of one country of the all countries in the world. Not North Korea. Not Iran. Not Sudan. Only Israel. The war against BDS is not a political issue, it is a matter of national interest. All sane forces, left and right, must be enlisted in this fight against it.

SnyderTalk Comment: See “South Carolina Passes Historic Anti-Boycott Law”.  Other states should follow suit.

Also see “Anti-Semitism Is the Motivation for the BDS Campaign, Whose Goal Is to Delegitimize Israel”.

Elliott Abrams: How Isolated Is Israel?—It was announced last week that later this year Narendra Modi will become the first Indian prime minister to visit Israel. Israel’s trade with India reached $4.39 billion in 2013. Chinese President Jiang Zeming visited Israel in 2000, and four Israeli presidents and three prime ministers have visited China, where annual trade with Israel is now over $10 billion. Israel’s own “pivot to Asia” is real – and successful. Often more attention is directed at critical actions toward Israel by nations such as Ireland, population 4.6 million, than to Israel’s developing political and economic relations with the world’s two most populous countries.

David Horovitz: No, Mr. President, You Don’t Fully Understand Israel’s Fears—Discussing Israeli reservations about the Iran nuclear deal, President Obama asserted in an interview with Israel Channel 2 last Tuesday that “I can say to the Israeli people: I understand your concerns and I understand your fears.” But here’s the thing, Mr. President: You don’t. Most of us endorse every word you had to say about the necessity to resolve the conflict with the Palestinians in order to maintain Israel as a Jewish democracy. We share your worries about what becomes of that “Palestinian youth in Ramallah,” embittered and frustrated by the status quo. You know full well that the Jewish state and its people want nothing more than to live in peace and tranquility alongside their neighbors. What you haven’t fully internalized, however, is the extent to which Israelis have been battered by recent history, and continue to be battered by the events unfolding all around us. You seek to assure us that this deal with Iran is in our own best interests when we know that Iran – which almost daily calls for our destruction – will paint any agreement as a victory and a vindication, and will utilize that ostensible victory to step up its efforts to harm us. We know that it was your negotiators who blinked, who never forced the regime to choose between survival and its nuclear program, when the financial leverage was available to impose that choice.

Yoram Ettinger: What Do Iranian Textbooks Teach?—Iranian school textbooks, such as The Quran and Life (Grade 12), prepare Iranian children for the apocalyptic military battle against the U.S. and other “arrogant oppressors of the world,” which are ostensibly led by “idolatrous devils.” Hebrew University Professor Eldad Pardo, who has researched Iran’s school textbooks over the last 10 years, published a report this month for the Institute of Monitoring Peace and Tolerance in School Education. He says, “Iran had created a war curriculum to prepare an entire generation for global war, based on Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini’s vision of collective martyrdom.” “The school textbooks prepare the Iranian people for a constant state of emergency, requiring Iranians to foment revolutions throughout the world.”

Lucy Kafanov: Turkey’s election results might lead to peace with Kurdish rebels—For more than three decades, this ancient city in southeastern Turkey has been at the heart of a long-simmering war between the government and separatist Kurdish rebels. But for the second night in a row, the gunshots fired from the streets of this predominantly Kurdish city were meant to celebrate a new era of peace. The pro-Kurdish People’s Democratic Party (HDP) won 80 seats in Ankara’s 550-member Parliament, clearing the 10% threshold required to enter the legislature for the first time. The Kurds effectively served as a check on the ambitions of President Reccep Tayyip Erdogan, who was seeking a larger victory for his ruling Justice and Development Party in order to expand his grasp on power. While the party embraced a progressive agenda that expanded its support beyond the traditional Kurdish base, HDP leader Selahattin Demirtas campaigned on a promise to seek a peace agreement that would end the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) insurgency.

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9--Jerusalem Post

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Analysis: Hamas is not behind the latest Gazan rocket fire

Analysis: An Orange-faced warning call for Israel

Netanyahu: The Palestinians ran from talks with Barak, Sharon, Olmert and now me

SnyderTalk Comment: They closer to a deal they get, the faster Palestinians run.  They don’t want a deal.  They want the annihilation of Israel.  Any Palestinian leader who signs a peace treaty with Israel is a dead man.  They know that.  They created the conditions that guarantee that result.  There will never be a deal to sign.  All the huffing and puffing in the White House can’t make it happen, and pouring more money into the “Palestinian cause” is like flushing it down the toilet.

Now consider this: “Israel-Palestinian Peace Deal Could Bring $173 Billion Windfall, Study Says”.  That’s delusional.

Sarkozy in Israel: ‘To boycott a start-up nation makes no sense’

Netanyahu calls on Meretz to pull West Bank product labeling bill

UN’s Ban leaves Israel, Hamas off children’s rights blacklist but slams IDF

IDF deploys Iron Dome battery in Beersheva

Senior defense official: Deterrence working, but al-Qaida now on border

Head of IDF’s Southern Command: Hamas trying to prevent rocket fire

Residents near Gaza border say they hear underground tunnel-digging

Israel Police recommend new regulations on electric bikes, after uptick in injuries

French Islamic group faces trial after Jewish stores found on ‘target’ list

‘Germany saw dramatic increase in anti-Semitic, anti-Israel crimes in 2014’

At panel on Anti-Semitism, new metrics for Jew hatred outlined

Iran arrests hotel staff after Saudis pilgrims poisoned

Just 18% of Saudis see Israel as greatest threat

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10--Arutz Sheva

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Ex-Likud Minister Meridor Says Zionism Isn’t Religious

SnyderTalk Comment: I’m sure that’s the way he sees it, but it should be “faith based”.

‘Women of the Wall Smuggled Torah to Kotel in Blankets’

British Artists Call to Boycott London Israeli Film Festival

Bennett: Do Not Hand Over More Territory

MK Hazan Denies Scandalous Report of Exploits in Bulgaria

‘Fight BDS by Ridding Israel of Guilt Pangs’ 

Haredi MK Attacks Secular Education System

‘His Experience and Wisdom Will Be Missed’

Netanyahu Slams Meretz ‘Settlement Labeling’ Bill

Report: Israel Recently Tested ‘Dirty Bombs’

Senior IDF Officer Warns of ‘Approaching Storm’

Horror: Video of Woman After Screwdriver Stabbing 

Woman Appointed Head of Mossad HR

Syria Asks UN to Dismantle its Nuclear Program

Erdogan Sulking After Turkey Election Defeat?

Netanyahu: Palestinians Setting a ‘Perfect Trap’

Bahrain Claims to Foil Terrorist Plot

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11--THE TIMES OF ISRAEL

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Czech FM slams settlements, warns backing Israel becoming more difficult

Peace would pump billions into Israeli economy, new study shows

Orange chief plans Israel trip to address boycott row

Hollande tells PM he opposes Israel boycotts amid Orange row

Netanyahu slams Meretz bill to label settlement-made goods

On Gaza border, memorializing war victims with Quran, Mozart and Psalms

White House backs Israeli self-defense against Gaza rockets

Israel reopens Gaza crossings after rocket fire

IDF general: A few Gaza rockets don’t warrant major conflict

Licking wounds after poll, Turkey’s ruling party weighs options

Fireworks and gunfire as Turkey’s Kurds fete election gains

Erdogan: ‘Jewish capital’ behind New York Times

SnyderTalk Comment: Erdogan is a stupid man.  It’s no wonder that he and Obama are friends.

Turkey’s Erdogan reined in as election fails to bring gains

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12a--Other News

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To Defeat ISIS We Must Convince Twitter, YouTube to ‘Unfriend’ Terrorists

Merkel says time is short for Greece deal

Amazon Is Building an Elite Team to Enter a New Market

G7 leaders agree to stamp out fossil-fuel emissions by the end of the century

G7: Protests, climate and few commitments

Outrage after video shows officer pulling gun on teens

Former South Carolina police officer indicted in shooting of unarmed man

ISIS Leader Has a ‘No Cell Phone’ Rule

Apple Pay comes to the UK in July

Middle Eastern sovereign wealth funds fear inflow decline

Australia: Islamic State Likely Has “Expertise to Build Chemical Weapons”  

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SnyderTalk Comment: If we used picture dictionaries, Kerry’s picture would be beside the words fool, idiot, and moron to name just a few.  Obama’s picture would be there, too.

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12b--TRIC

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Iranian Military Commander: Americans Only Understand the Language of Force

SnyderTalk Comment: Iran needs an attitude adjustment.  This YouTube video explains what I mean: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFhubbRugak.

Russia’s Ukrainian Retreat

Ukraine says rebels have army of ‘mid-sized European state’

China Opposes G7 Policy of Anti-Russia Sanctions

Russia has better things to do than start WW3

Sultan Erdogan’s dream turns to nightmare in Turkish election

Russia, Iraq dominate Obama’s agenda at G-7

Obama, G-7 Leaders to Extend Russian Sanctions

Israel says China demands no workers in settlements

Fitch: Turkey Election Heightens Political, Policy Uncertainty

EU: No Iran Nuclear Deal Without UN Probe of Past Nuclear Activity

Deadline for Nuclear Talks with Iran May Be Softening 

Israel Urges U.S. to Extend Iran Talks to Improve Agreement 

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4--Scripture of the Day Yahweh

Exodus 12

1 Now Yahweh said to Moses and Aaron in the land of Egypt, 2 “This month shall be the beginning of months for you; it is to be the first month of the year to you. 3 Speak to all the congregation of Israel, saying, ‘On the tenth of this month they are each one to take a lamb for themselves, according to their fathers’ households, a lamb for each household. 4 Now if the household is too small for a lamb, then he and his neighbor nearest to his house are to take one according to the number of persons in them; according to what each man should eat, you are to divide the lamb. 5 Your lamb shall be an unblemished male a year old; you may take it from the sheep or from the goats. 6 You shall keep it until the fourteenth day of the same month, then the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel is to kill it at twilight. 7 Moreover, they shall take some of the blood and put it on the two doorposts and on the lintel of the houses in which they eat it. 8 They shall eat the flesh that same night, roasted with fire, and they shall eat it with unleavened bread and bitter herbs. 9 Do not eat any of it raw or boiled at all with water, but rather roasted with fire, both its head and its legs along with its entrails. 10 And you shall not leave any of it over until morning, but whatever is left of it until morning, you shall burn with fire. 11 Now you shall eat it in this manner: with your loins girded, your sandals on your feet, and your staff in your hand; and you shall eat it in haste—it is Yahweh’s Passover. 12 For I will go through the land of Egypt on that night, and will strike down all the firstborn in the land of Egypt, both man and beast; and against all the gods of Egypt I will execute judgments—I am Yahweh. 13 The blood shall be a sign for you on the houses where you live; and when I see the blood I will pass over you, and no plague will befall you to destroy you when I strike the land of Egypt.’”

SnyderTalk Comment: Read His Name is Yahweh.

Does this bear the slightest resemblance to Easter?  Absolutely not.

Easter is not Passover, and Easter is offensive to Yahweh.

I can’t make it any clearer than that.

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5--HNIY Print form

His Name is Yahweh explains why the Name of God, Yahweh, is so important.  It’s available in eBook format and in paperback.  It’s also available for free in PDF format.

  • God also said to Moses, “Say to the Israelites, ‘Yahweh, the God of your fathers—the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob—has sent me to you.’ This [Yahweh] is my name forever, the name by which I am to be remembered from generation to generation.” (Exodus 3: 15)
  • “Therefore behold, I am going to make them know—this time I will make them know My power and My might; and they shall know that My name is Yahweh.” (Jeremiah 16: 21)
  • “Behold, the days are coming,” declares Yahweh, “when I will raise up for David a righteous Branch; and He will reign as king and act wisely and do justice and righteousness in the land. In His days Judah will be saved, and Israel will dwell securely; and this is His name by which He will be called, ‘Yahweh our righteousness.’” (Jeremiah 23: 5-6)
  • Yeshua said to them, “Truly, truly, I say to you, before Abraham was born, I am.” (John 8: 58)

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14--Blessings from Revelation 2

Blessings in the Book of Revelation is a book that you need to read, especially now.  There are blessings throughout the Scriptures but Revelation is the only book in the Bible actually containing a specific blessing for reading it. It’s repeated twice, once at the beginning and again at the end. This is the reason that I believe Revelation should be the first step toward studying biblical prophecy. Though not easy to do, Revelation can be broken down and understood by anyone, not just the academic elite. So, Revelation’s blessings are for everyone.  Click here to order the eBook.  Click here to order the paperback.

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