1/23/17 THE LORD IS OUR
RIGHTEOUSNESS
HEARD AND SAW:
Treasures everywhere. What I am doing on the earth
today. I saw a package drop down to the earth. Jehovah
Tsidkenu.
An alliance in heaven. Unfolding purity and absolution.
Paid by Me. My blood. Fully accepted. [I heard this
paragraph by not only hearing but seeing my fingers type the
letters as I heard them.]
Absolution = forgiveness, pardon
FROM ISBE
Absolution
ab-so-lū´shun (translation of verbs λύω, lúō, “loose,”
etc., and ἀφίημι, aphı́ēmi, “release,” “give up,” etc.):
Not a Biblical, but an ecclesiastical term, used to
designate the official act described in Mat_16:19 :
“Whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth, shall be loosed in
heaven,” and Mat_18:18 : “What things soever ye shall
loose,” etc., and interpreted by Joh_20:23 : “Whose soever
sins ye forgive, they are forgiven unto them” (see KEYS,
POWER OF). The Roman church regards this as the act of a
properly ordained priest, by which, in the sacrament of
Penance, he frees from sin one who has confessed and made
promise of satisfaction. Protestants regard the promise as
given not to any order within the church, but to the
congregation of believers, exercising its prerogative
through the Christian ministry, as its ordinary executive.
They differ as to whether the act be only declarative or
collative. Luther regarded it as both declarative and
collative, since the Word always brings that which it
offers. The absolution differs from the general promise of
the gospel by individualizing the promise. What the gospel,
as read and preached, declares in general, the absolution
applies personally. See also FORGIVENESS.
Coming together in unity. My people. Canopied
together. I AM covering them says the Lord. Holy unto
the Lord. I saw someone arrived near Wayne’s chair this
morning with a white turban on his head. When I asked
Wayne about it he said that the word diadem was another word
for turban.
QUICKENED SCRIPTURE: When I was looking up diadem I
was very surprised that Job was clothed in righteousness,
and this was a mantle of authority in judgment of being
either a priest or a king:
Below from Smith’s dictionary is the exact description of
the diadem I saw:
DIADEM:
What the "diadem" of the Jews was we know not. That of other
nations of antiquity was a fillet of silk,
two inches broad, bound
round the head and tied behind. Its invention is
attributed to Liber. Its color was generally white,
sometimes, however, it was of blue, like that of Darius; and
it was sown with pearls or other gems,
Leviticus 8:9 And he put the turban upon his head; also
upon the turban, even upon its front, did he put the golden
plate, the holy crown; as the LORD commanded Moses.
Strong's Hebrew Dictionary
4701. מִצְנֶפֶת mitsnepheth (mitsnepheth)
Search for H4701 in KJVSL; in
KJV.
מִצְנֶפֶת mitsnepheth, mits-neh'-feth
from
H6801;
a tiara, i.e. official turban (of a king or high
priest):—diadem, mitre.
feminine noun
Strong's Hebrew Dictionary
6801. צָנַף tsanaph (tsânaph)
Search for H6801 in KJVSL; in
KJV.
צָנַף tsânaph, tsaw-naf'
a primitive root; to wrap, i.e. roll or dress:—be attired, ×
surely, violently turn.
Verb
THE LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS
Jeremiah 33:16 In those days shall Judah be saved, and
Jerusalem shall dwell safely: and this [is the name]
wherewith she shall be called, The LORD our righteousness.
Jehovah-Tsidkenu - Lord our Righteousness
Strong's Hebrew Dictionary
3072. יְהֹוָה צִדְקֵנוּ Yehovah tsidqenuw (Yᵉhôvâh tsidqęnűw)
Search for H3072 in KJVSL; in
KJV.
יְהֹוָה צִדְקֵנוּ Yᵉhôvâh tsidqęnűw, ye-ho-vaw'
tsid-kay'-noo
from
H3068
and
H6664
with pronominal suffix; Jehovah (is) our right; Jehovah-Tsidkenu,
a symbolical epithet of the Messiah and of Jerusalem:—the
Lord our righteousness.
Isaiah 54:17 No weapon
that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue
[that] shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt
condemn. This [is] the heritage of the servants of the LORD,
and their righteousness [is] of me, saith the LORD.
Romans 3:22 Even the righteousness of God which is by
faith in Jesus Christ unto all and upon all them that
believe: for there is no difference:
Philippians 3:9 And be found in him, not having mine own
righteousness, which is of the law, but that which is
through the faith of Christ, the righteousness which is of
God by faith:
Jer 23:5-6 AMP "Behold (listen closely), the days are
coming," says the LORD, "When I will raise up for David a
righteous Branch; And He will reign as King and act wisely
And will do [those things that accomplish] justice and
righteousness in the land. (6) "In His days Judah will be
saved, And Israel will dwell safely; Now this is His name by
which He will be called; 'The LORD Our Righteousness.' [Mat
1:21-23; Rom 3:22]
RIGHTEOUSNESS: FROM THE COMPLETE
WORD STUDY DICTIONARY
ṣeḏeq: A masculine noun meaning a right relation to an
ethical or legal standard. The Hebrew word occurs most often
in the Psalms and Isaiah. The word is frequently connected
with the term justice (Psa_119:106; Isa_58:2).
Kings, judges, and other
leaders were to execute their duties based on righteous
standards (Deu_1:16; Pro_8:15; Isa_32:1). God Himself
acts in righteousness both in judgment and deliverance
(Psa_119:75, Psa_119:160; Isa_51:5; Isa_62:1). Furthermore,
God can be credited for generating human righteousness
(Psa_4:1 [2]; Jer_23:6). The concept of righteousness was so
important in the Old Testament period that the community
that housed the Dead Sea scrolls called their most prominent
leader the "Teacher of Righteousness," a person whom many
regard as the founder of the sect.
1/29/17 CONFIRMATION – CALLING THE RIGHTEOUS TO PRAYER
I was standing in a street which felt and looked like
Jerusalem. Although, I know it was not modern day Jerusalem,
I don't know if it was a vision of a past time in Jerusalem.
The air rippled with a song of intercession in Hebrew. It
sounded like a Jewish cantor. It wasn't so much this
man's voice but his intercession seemed to pierce time and
space! Although, I didn't recognize the words my spirit
understood what he was singing. He was calling, crying out
with everything in him for the tzaddik (righteous) to come
and pray. At the end of the street, I could see the edge a
small crowd that had gathered and I knew they were before
the Western Wall or site of Temple. Upon pondering this I
heard: It’s the heart of the priesthood.
About the letter letter tsade (or tzaddi): Tzaddi is a
picture of a righteous person bent over, on their knees and
holding their hands up to God. (The ancient pictograph is of
a man on his side in need.) It is a picture of one who is
utterly dependent upon God.
1/29/17 CONFIRMATION QWN MEMBER WORD PICTURE:
WORD TO PONDER: THE LORD YOUR RIGHTEOUSNESS 1/23/17
Beloveds I have heard your humble cries for help to walk in
My righteous ways and I see your failings. Yes I really
have had years of longsuffering over your failures. I have
heard and know your heart dear ones. Yes continue to lean
on Me for help to walk a righteous path. At the same time
fully swallow that I AM your righteousness. I paid with My
blood to impute My righteousness upon you. You are fully
pardoned and bought with My blood. What I place upon you is
like a robe that I put upon you. I AM placing it over your
shoulders and imputing My own life to cover you.
Yes sometimes it is hard to picture yourself as righteous,
but this is My work in and through you. Begin practicing
the authority that My robe of righteousness releases in and
through you. Take your places as righteous men and women
who fervently pray with authority, justice and mercy into
the earth. Do this through just decrees and merciful
decisions. Just as I clothed Job with great authority to
pray for those who were not innocent, your prayers will
bring the earth back into alignment as My righteousness is
imputed through your prayers with both justice and mercy.
Job 29:12-17 AMP+ Because I rescued the poor who cried
for help, And the orphan who had no helper. (13) "The
blessing of him who was about to perish came upon me, And I
made the widow's heart sing for joy. (14) "I put on
righteousness, and it clothed me; My justice was like a robe
and a turban! (15) "I was eyes to the blind And I was feet
to the lame. (16) "I was a father to the needy; I
investigated the case I did not know [and assured justice].
(17) "And I smashed the jaws of the wicked And snatched the
prey from his teeth.
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