Daniel Rona insights from the Old Testament

I get Daniel Rona’s Jewish insights e-mailed to me each week. I thought this week’s were interesting enough to share.

GOD WILL PROVIDE HIMSELF A LAMB

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(1.) Promise Kept:
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Isaac was a miracle child, born of Sarah who was ninety-years old and barren. One could ask, “what did the neighbors say?” Isaac in Hebrew means laughter, humor, amusing or delightful. Abraham and Sarah were delighted. A human impossibility became a God-given fulfillment. In the Lord’s own plan, he kept his promises!

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(2.) A Chosen Birth Date:
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“According to the aggadah, Isaac was born to Sarah on the first day
of Passover,” (Encyclopedia Judaica Jr.) According to revelation,
the Savior was born on the same day as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was organized, April 6, 1830. Using the biblical and Jewish calendar, that day was the first day of Passover that year. That means that the Son of God was born to Mary on the first day of Passover.

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(3.) The Meaning of a Place:
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The place where Abraham was commanded to bring Isaac was Mount Moriah. In Hebrew, `moreh’ refers to teacher and `Yah’ is the shortened version of the sacred name of the Lord, Jehovah. The sacrifice of Isaac was an experience being “taught of the Lord” that the firstborn son, the Lamb of God, who would be offered at the same mount.

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(4.) Specific Place of the Sacrifice:
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In ancient times, sacrifices always happened at the north end of the
altar. “And he shall kill it on the side of the altar northward
before the LORD . . .” (Leviticus 1:11) The place of crucifixion
was at the north end of Mount Moriah, north of the altar. Rabbinic tradition says that Isaac was in his early thirties when Abraham brought him to Mount Moriah. Jesus sacrificed himself on the same mount, north of the altar and on the eve of his thirty-fourth birthday, (the first day of Passover that year).

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Daniel Rona, born in Israel and living in Jerusalem has authored Old & New Testament and Book of Mormon Supplement Study Materials to be used in conjunction with the weekly LDS Gospel Doctrine Lesson study. NOTE. Three versions of the supplemental study materials are available NO-COST at www.HolyLandsRevealed.com.

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Geoff B graduated from Stanford University (class of 1985) and worked in journalism for several years until about 1992, when he took up his second career in telecommunications sales. He has held many callings in the Church, but his favorite calling is father and husband. Geoff is active in martial arts and loves hiking and skiing. Geoff has five children and lives in Colorado.

2 thoughts on “Daniel Rona insights from the Old Testament

  1. Interesting insights. I’ll look forward to more. Our family travelled with Dan Rona years ago and I just recommended his tour to another family.

  2. We just came back from a trip to Israel and lrarned this same lesson right there on those very sacred spots!! I’ve never been so enthralled in a gospel lesson. Brother Rona has an amazing and very humble gift to teach technical items in such an understandable and retainable way. My brain and heart gulped information and I’m still digesting it!!

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