Monday, April 2, 2018

Will Any Harvesting of Israelite 'Stalks' Begin on April 8, 2018?



I will research the Scriptures this week regarding word  Strongs #7045  ' Qoph Mem Hey'.  For those who really don't believe that there is a 13th month this year, answer the following 5 questions:

Q1. When is the time of year that farmers in your area put the sickle to their stalks?
a) when only a small percentage of the grain in the field has ripened
b) when almost all of  the fields are ripened properly

Q2. What grains require mature stalks to 'stand up'?
a) barley
b) wheat
c) oats
d) rye
e) barley, wheat oats and rye

Q3. According to Deuteronomy 16:9, the counting of the omer is to begin during a particular HARVEST time when grain stalks (#7054) are ready to harvest and a sickle process begins, what will be true  in Israel in the year the USA labels '2018'??
a) The properly ripened barley harvest will be getting cut down near April 8th, 2018
b) The stalks of wheat, oats and rye  will begin being harvested near May 6th
c) The fully ripened barley fields will be harvested near the date of May 6th
d) 'Corn' stalks will begin being harvested near April 8th

('Scattered' but not dead feminine perspective: I suspect 'b' and 'c' will be true, not 'a' or 'd'. I also believe this would have been closer to the the time of year that the hail and locusts would have plagued Egypt based on the conditions of agriculture in the Ramses area. Without seeing what is growing in Egypt and Israel now, based on the struggling barley reports from Israel 2 weeks ago, who will be cutting down (harvesting) their barley, wheat, rye or oats on Israel on April 8th, 2018?

Q4. What is the Hebrew word for 'corn' in the books of Moshe Ben Amram?
a) Shin Beit Resh
b) Strong's # 7054
c) Definitely not the same as the word translated to barley, rye, oats and wheat
d) There actually might not be a word for 'corn' as we know it today, but barley was defined as a meat, similar to a nut and the Milwaukee County Parks list corn as  tropical  dome 'game changer #6'.
e) I will check what the word for 'tares' is before I worry about the word used to define 'corn' in Egypt during the time of Joseph's imprisonment there.


Until a predicted result occurs, no one knows if the prediction was correct.  Like a teeter-totter, if no one is bothering to regard the Deuteronomy 16:9 requirement for starting the count toward Shavuot, the declaration of  festival dates by self-professed 'experts' will be careless and incorrect, even if they make a lot of monetary gain selling seder meal kits and 'fake breastplate'  trinkets  such as the necklace worn by Rico Cortes as he attempted to research the Scriptures.

In my rehearsal for a pesach meal last evening, I first played the POlish National Anthem, I checked Psalm 20 before my unleavened bread meal and I read Psalm 50 after my meal. In Psalm 50, I was reminded that Elyon starts with the 16th letter Ayin, not  the 1st letter Aleph. Asaph is not David. The wheat and oats my grandmother Mary had grown was on my dinner table, reminding me of a woman who worked the soil rather than toying with agricultural terms.

Q5. Televised professional travelers  such as Mikell Clayton, Nehemia Gordon, Michael Rood, Bill Cloud or Brad Scott pull in a lot of 'donations', but when have they pulled out invasive or noxious weeds out of a  vegetable garden or grain field to honor their father and their mother?
a) never
b) as needed
c) rarely
d) 6 years in a row, but not in the 7th year when the soil should be resting
e) only when they get paid to weed

 In a certain 'Monty Python' movie, 3 questions from a bridgekeeper were enough to test a character named ' Sir Robin'. I thought 5 questions would be better for those near Thomas Stigler or Michael Costello in Quebec who are also probably far away from Ed Menard and Paul Menard.





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