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New music: Nell Zier – Liberty

Shalom Chavah fans,

We’ve rolled out a classic Messianic Jewish album on the station:

Nell Zier – Liberty

I’ve found this album to be right up the alley in the classic Messianic genre: orchestral, group-singing in the vein of Kol Simcha or Liberated Wailing Wall. Above that, there’s a sense of God’s spirit speaking through these old tunes. Nell describes her album like this:

A spectacular production of elegant Jewish-style music with nostalgic lyrics of yearning for the peace and prosperity of Jerusalem.

I think you’ll enjoy this album, fine Chavah fans. You can support Messiah’s musicians by purchasing this album over at NellZier.com .

Enjoy the new music for Messiah!

Loneliness and the Divine Ideal

This post first appeared on Kineti and is authored by Judah Gabriel Himango, one of Tabernacle of David’s teachers. Dennis Prager on the foundational Biblical statement, “It is not good for man to be alone”: I find Prager’s statement profound: It says that male-female marriage is the divine ideal — when society says there is… Read more

New feature: Undo a song like/dislike

Shalom Chavah fans and a happy 2020 to you, friends.

We just rolled out a new much-requested feature on Chavah: you can now undo a like or a dislike. Undoing a like will remove the song from your likes list. Here’s how it works:

If you like a song, we show the thumb-up icon in gold color:

(Ditto for dislike, except the gold-colored thing will be the thumb-down button.)

Previously, once you liked a song, you couldn’t un-like it. Sure, you could thumb-it down, but that not only un-likes the song, but dislikes it, which reduces its ranking and informs Chavah not to play it for you. (And, decreases the chances the song will be played for other listeners.)

With this new feature, just click the “thumb-up” button again and it will undo your like. Now the song is in neutral state for you; neither liked nor disliked:

Just tap the thumb-up a second time to undo your like. The same works for thumb-down; you can tap thumb-down a second time to undo your dislike of a song.

Enjoy!

Happy Hanukkah!

Hanukkah joy: celebrating the reality that God’s House, the Temple in Jerusalem, was rededicated to God.

The Temple was of prime importance to the people of God throughout the Scriptures: King David said he wouldn’t rest until he’d find a place for the Temple. Solomon prayed amidst the shouts and praises of Levites in the Temple and the glory of God filled it. The book of Leviticus is about maintaining the sanctity and holiness of the Temple. The prophets warned the people against desecrating God’s House by their actions. Yeshua called the Temple “My Father’s House”, said it will be a house of prayer for all nations. The disciples view the prophetic psalm, “Zeal for Your House consumes me” to Yeshua. The disciples were found in the Temple daily praising God, even post-resurrection.

This beautiful Hebrew rendition of Psalm 116 starts slow and then ramps up the joy in the ending half as it celebrates the worship of God in the Temple in Jerusalem:

!בחצרות בית יהוה בתוככי ירשלים הללויה

“In the courts of the LORD’s House, in the midst of Jerusalem – halleluyah!” Happy Hanukkah! And may God rebuild His House in our day according to His will.

Winter Conference – Who Is Your Authority?

This post first appeared on Wisdom in Torah, authored by Rico Cortes. Tabernacle of David considers this ministry trustworthy and Biblically faithful. The post Winter Conference – Who Is Your Authority? appeared first on Wisdom In Torah Ministries – Rico Cortes.

God wants us to enjoy the pleasures of the world

This post first appeared on Kineti and is authored by Judah Gabriel Himango, one of Tabernacle of David’s teachers. Quick, what is the first biblical commandment related to eating? Most people, even those familiar with the Bible, will answer, “Do not eat from the Tree of Knowledge”, referring back to Genesis 2. But this is… Read more

New music: Praise to Our God Vol. 4

Shalom friends,

We’ve added a great new Israeli Messianic music album to Chavah:

Praise to Our God Vol 4

This complements the most recent volume, Praise to Our God Vol. 5, which was added to Chavah in September.

You can purchase these albums over at mjai.co.il .

Fine Chavah fans, enjoy this holy music from our precious brothers and sisters in Israel! A big thanks to our friend Jonathan L. for making this happen. And thank you to MJAI for granting us permission to play the music on our station. 

New music: Praise to Our God Vol. 3

Shalom friends,

We’ve added a great new Israeli Messianic music album to Chavah:

Praise to Our God Vol. 3

This complements the most recent volume, Praise to Our God Vol. 5, which was added to Chavah in September.

You can purchase the whole 5 volume set over at mjai.co.il .

Fine Chavah fans, enjoy this holy music from our precious brothers and sisters in Israel! A big thanks to our friend Jonathan L. for making this happen. And thank you to MJAI for granting us permission to play the music on our station. 

New music: Praise to Our God Vol. 2, 3, and 4

Shalom friends,

We’ve added 3 great new Israeli Messianic music albums to Chavah:

Praise to Our God Vol 4

Praise to Our God Vol. 3

Praise to Our God Vol. 2

These complement the most recent volume, Praise to Our God Vol. 5, which was added to Chavah in September.

You can purchase these albums over at mjai.co.il .

Fine Chavah fans, enjoy this holy music from our precious brothers and sisters in Israel! And thank you to MJAI for granting us permission to play the music on our station. 

New Music: Praise to Our God Vol. 1

Shalom friends,

We’ve added a great new Israeli Messianic music album to Chavah:

Praise to Our God Vol. 1

This complements the most recent volume, Praise to Our God Vol. 5, which was added to Chavah in September.

You can purchase the whole 5 volume set over at mjai.co.il .

Fine Chavah fans, enjoy this holy music from our precious brothers and sisters in Israel! A big thanks to our friend Jonathan L. for making this happen. And thank you to MJAI for granting us permission to play the music on our station.