Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Pinchas



Parashas Pinchas
Numbers 25:10 – 30:1


Please pray
This Prayer
Before reading

Prayer
In the name of Yahushua
Our Messiyah,
I pray for the Spirit of Understanding
The Spirit of Knowledge and
The Spirit of Wisdom
As I read through this Parasha
That the Truth of Torah may
Come forth. Amen

Torah Portion Pinchas is the 41 portion of the Torah cycle. In this Portion as if out of nowhere, the Torah gave us the name of two sinners: Kozbi the daughter of Tzur, and a prince of Midian, and Zimri benSalu, a leader of the tribe of Shimon.

The Torah Portion Balak concludes with the story of a man and a woman who committed a forbidden sexual act in public, but does not mention their names. The Yisraelites were already suffering from a terrible plague brought upon them by the Creator, angered by their harlotry with the daughters of Moad, and their sacrifice to their gods.

To stop the plague, Pinchas took a spear and slew the man and the woman, but not before 24,000 people had died. Now that we have learned about the importance of Korach and of Balaam, it come as no surprise to hear of the spirit of Kozbi and Zimri as they relates to the development of our soul.

Although Pinchas is the central tzadik of this portion that bears his name, this Portion supplies us with some unusual lessons. As we have seen, to be able to understand the spiritual significance of a story, we need to take a step back. When two soul who are unequally yok together they will be like Kozbi and Zimri, they will bring each other down.

The difference between perfection and death, between “bila hamavet lanetzach” and the pain and suffering of this world, lay in our ability to say no. On the surface Adam and Eva seems ok, Eva was the help mate of Adam, and they should be together forever. But they needed to restrict and wait until the appointed time to eat of the Trees in the Garden. Adam like most men today never knew how to tell his wife no. Adam, Kozbi, you and some of us never learn how to tell women no. Part of the correction of every man soul is the ability to tell women no.

On this Sabbath, we can draw on the Light from the Soul of Pinchas, and learn how to tell women no, a soul so full of love, a soul so willing to sacrifice to help other souls with their correction, that the Creator asked Pinchas to remain in this world foever.

It is the man’s responsibility to assist the woman with the correction of her soul, as it is the Messiyah’s responsibility to help the Messiyanic Assemble with its spiritual connection.

Torah tell us that the woman desire, her ego is to rule over the man, but we must not allow that to happen, man should show dominion over the woman. The Spirit of Pinchas should be in every man on this Sabbath, it is the ability to be the head of the Family. The head look after the welfare of the body.

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