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Your Breakthrough Is On Its Way! We are so excited and thankful for many breakthroughs reported recently in our friends and global family of missionaries and ministers in CMM worldwide. Your breakthrough is near. Your Deliverer, Jesus is standing by!
Micah 2:13 “The breaker [the Messiah, who opens the way shall go up before them [liberating them].
They will break out, pass through the gate and go out;
So their King goes on before them,
The Lord at their head.”
Ha Poretz . Here we have a “new” messianic title to add to the many others like “Bright and Morning Star,” “Prince of Peace,” etc.
1. In 2 Samuel 5:20 David names a place “Baal-perazim” because here God broke through his enemies.
2. In 2 Samuel 6:8 the place where Uzzah touched the Ark of the Covenant and God’s wrath “broke out to kill Uzzah” was re-named Perez-uzzah.
3. In Nehemiah the word is used to refer to the “broken down” or “divided” walls.
4. “Perez” in Genesis 38:27-30 describing the birth of the twin sons of Judah and Tamar.
5. “Peres” which is a popular name among Jewish people such as the Israeli politician Shimon Peres.
6. “Peres” which we are told is the root word of “upharsin” in the “hand writing on the wall” in Daniel 5: “mene, mene, tekel, upharsin”: “numbered, numbered, weighed and found wanting.” Daniel goes on to explain the significance of “peres” when he says that the kingdom will be “divided” from Belshazzar by Cyrus and the “Persians.”
7. Persia as in Daniel 5.
8. Phares is in the line of Christ in Matthew 1:3 and Luke 3:33. This is the KJV spelling of Peres, the son of Tamar and Judah.
9. Pharisees in the New Testament because they “divided” themselves from those they considered “compromisers.”
10. In Judaism, the word “Parasha” or “Parsha” is used for the “divisions” of the Law read on various Sabbath days.
Tower of the Flock Micah 4:8 refers to the Migdol Eder, the “Tower of the Flock” which is described as being near Bethlehem in Genesis 35:21. Jesus was born near the “Tower of the Flock.” He was born in the “City of David,” the “Kingly City.” But, at that time Bethlehem was also the place where sheep, destined to die just five miles north up in Jerusalem were born!
The Future Breaker
Micah 2:13 projects that God will send a deliverer to the Jewish people who are “penned up” like a large flock of sheep awaiting slaughter. We might ask, “When in history were/will be Jewish people bottled up in one location and in need of intervention to save them?” Both Zechariah 14:1-5 and Revelation 12:6, 14-17 envision Jewish people trapped in Jerusalem “breaking out” by way of a valley that God creates to flee from the Antichrist into the Judean Wilderness towards Edom during the Tribulation Period.
He who opens the breach goes up before them; they break through and pass the gate, going out by it. Their king passes on before them, the Lord at their head.[/x_blockquote]
Daniel 11:41 even predicts that the Antichrist will not control that portion of the Middle East: “He shall also enter the Glorious Land, and many countries shall be overthrown; but these shall escape from his hand: Edom, Moab, and the prominent people of Ammon.”
There have been occasions in the past when the Messiah has been “Ha Poretz” (“The Breaker”) for Israel and He will be so in the future as well!
Your Breakthrough Is On Its Way! We are so excited and thankful for many breakthroughs reported recently in our friends and global family of missionaries and ministers in CMM worldwide. Your breakthrough is near. Your Deliverer, Jesus is standing by!
Micah 2:13 “The breaker [the Messiah, who opens the way shall go up before them [liberating them].
They will break out, pass through the gate and go out;
So their King goes on before them,
The Lord at their head.”
Ha Poretz . Here we have a “new” messianic title to add to the many others like “Bright and Morning Star,” “Prince of Peace,” etc.
1. In 2 Samuel 5:20 David names a place “Baal-perazim” because here God broke through his enemies.
2. In 2 Samuel 6:8 the place where Uzzah touched the Ark of the Covenant and God’s wrath “broke out to kill Uzzah” was re-named Perez-uzzah.
3. In Nehemiah the word is used to refer to the “broken down” or “divided” walls.
4. “Perez” in Genesis 38:27-30 describing the birth of the twin sons of Judah and Tamar.
5. “Peres” which is a popular name among Jewish people such as the Israeli politician Shimon Peres.
6. “Peres” which we are told is the root word of “upharsin” in the “hand writing on the wall” in Daniel 5: “mene, mene, tekel, upharsin”: “numbered, numbered, weighed and found wanting.” Daniel goes on to explain the significance of “peres” when he says that the kingdom will be “divided” from Belshazzar by Cyrus and the “Persians.”
7. Persia as in Daniel 5.
8. Phares is in the line of Christ in Matthew 1:3 and Luke 3:33. This is the KJV spelling of Peres, the son of Tamar and Judah.
9. Pharisees in the New Testament because they “divided” themselves from those they considered “compromisers.”
10. In Judaism, the word “Parasha” or “Parsha” is used for the “divisions” of the Law read on various Sabbath days.
Tower of the Flock Micah 4:8 refers to the Migdol Eder, the “Tower of the Flock” which is described as being near Bethlehem in Genesis 35:21. Jesus was born near the “Tower of the Flock.” He was born in the “City of David,” the “Kingly City.” But, at that time Bethlehem was also the place where sheep, destined to die just five miles north up in Jerusalem were born!
The Future Breaker
Micah 2:13 projects that God will send a deliverer to the Jewish people who are “penned up” like a large flock of sheep awaiting slaughter. We might ask, “When in history were/will be Jewish people bottled up in one location and in need of intervention to save them?” Both Zechariah 14:1-5 and Revelation 12:6, 14-17 envision Jewish people trapped in Jerusalem “breaking out” by way of a valley that God creates to flee from the Antichrist into the Judean Wilderness towards Edom during the Tribulation Period.
He who opens the breach goes up before them; they break through and pass the gate, going out by it. Their king passes on before them, the Lord at their head.[/x_blockquote]
Daniel 11:41 even predicts that the Antichrist will not control that portion of the Middle East: “He shall also enter the Glorious Land, and many countries shall be overthrown; but these shall escape from his hand: Edom, Moab, and the prominent people of Ammon.”
There have been occasions in the past when the Messiah has been “Ha Poretz” (“The Breaker”) for Israel and He will be so in the future as well!