In a World of Hamans, Be a Mordechai

In a world overflowing with insecure, power-hungry Hamans, the Purim story reminds us to stand firm like Mordechai—unyielding in truth, grounded in integrity, and unmoved by intimidation. While false leaders rise through manipulation and fear, time exposes their emptiness. Their schemes collapse, their honor evaporates, and they ultimately fall into the very traps they set for others. Mordechai’s strength, wisdom, and unwavering boundaries illuminate the path forward: truth stands, wickedness crumbles. Be a Mordechai in an age of Hamans.

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With love,
Rheena Velia

Discerning the Test of Man and the Test of G-d: A Jewish Perspective

As we navigate the complexities of life, we often face tests and challenges that are difficult to interpret. Are these pressures emerging from a human source—a distortion fueled by ego, fear, or darker spiritual forces? Or are they Divine invitations toward growth and refinement? In this article, we explore the difference between the test of…

Hebrew and Jewish Terminology Word of th Week: Time – Zman/eem

Welcome back to Marie Speaks G-d’s Grace Bible Study

Shalom Children of G-d!

This week’s Jewish terminology words are:

Time-zman/eem- A moment or instance when an event comes about or is anticipated. This “time” may also be in longevity, or may seem speedily, or even prolonged, to name a few. In either case, of what “time” may feel or seem like to us here while on earth, ultimately we acknowledge that all, yes all happenings (for lack off a better word), are determine and sovereignly ordained by The One and True Only Living G-d, Blessed be He.

Hour- sha’ah/hot – This may point to a remembrance of when an event or occurrence has taken place in a person or people’s life to which they will be able to recall without a doubt, transpired by the right hand by Almighty G-d, or was allowed (if G-d perceived negatively), allowed to take place for growth, moment, education, or for the greater good, understood or not understood.

instances- pa’am/pa’ameem: Aligned with the acknowledgement that G-d, is the ultimate wisdom and creator of all, instance come about for the benefit of the created to give reference, cry out to, or find comfort in knowing G-d, is forever present in our lives, the lives of others, and everything part of creation.

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With Love,
Marie

Tehillim Psalms 49

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Psalms 49 King David sings of the wicked being no different the most cursed of beast or the most wicked of animals or the most abominable as serpents. Generations of wicked only exist and continue when the righteous fail to have courage and be strong in HaShem and Torah.

Omayn and Omayn.,
with love,
Marie

Hebrew And Jewish Terminology Word Of The Week: Listen – shmiah and Selah- lift up and hear

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I asked myself…….

How does one listen Listen – shmiah and Selah- lift up and hear with their spirit (ruach)?

Answer : Torah

Am I able to command my soul (nef fesh) to hear and obey my Creator?

Answer: Yes.

How? By doing ones best to learn and relearn and grow in following the Torah.

How does one go about truly removing the evil inclination from ones self?

Answer: You guessed it…… Reading the Torah and living the Torah to the best of ones ability and learning every day and every season of one life, in all aspects of ones life.
with Love,
Marie

HaShem. He is G-D! There is none beside Him!

Those who have or had witnessed G-D’s power, majesty, and might; are held to a higher standard of accountability. Those persons and nations face greater consequences for transgressing G-D’s Laws and ordinances. Far, greater punishments then of nations or persons, who have never known Him or been exposed to the Truth and Teaching of the Holy Torah. 

Those who were shown, lead towards, or even taught the Torah and rejected it, fall under the category of judgement similar to those nations that had rejected the Torah and denied HaShem full of Glory just in Biblical times. 

 That is not to say a person doesn’t have a chance at redemption after proper heart felt Teshuvah, or Repentance, of sins and sinful living…but as explained before everything is up to a persons individual free will / use of intentions. We are all in control and held accountable at some point of our acceptance or rejection of HaShem and His Torah.

Numbers chapter 27: Our Father had no sons, I AM Woman here me ROAR!!! Inheritance, (Name and All) is Theirs too; says the LORD!!

The Division of the Land

It was the fortieth year since the exodus from Egypt, shortly before the Jewish people were to enter the Promised Land. G‑d had informed Moses that each tribe’s territory would be determined, among other things, by lottery. Each man in the tribe would receive a parcel of land in his tribe’s territory. Upon the man’s death, his sons would inherit his property, thus guaranteeing that each plot would remain in the family to which it was originally assigned.

One man, Zelophehad, of the tribe of Manasseh, had only daughters. Zelophehad himself died in the desert (more on that soon), and his daughters were worried that they would not receive a share in the land of Israel. They therefore turned to Moses and requested that they be granted the land that would have gone to their father.

The Torah describes the scene:

Numbers ch 23Evil can not curse, What and Who The LORD Our GOD has Blessed; for it is written.

What is fourth part of Israel?
I have never heard of this before, so naturally I did a little researching. Below is what I found. Links are provided for other to view or research further.

1 article I found which I believe gives many great explanations regarding Balaam and his role of being used by GOD to speak Blessings of GOD’s Chosen Nation:

In the first of four oracles given by Balaam, two important prophetic aspects of latter-day Israel are given by which we can identify them: separate and numerous. Numbers 23:9 says, ” For from the top of the rocks I see him, and from the hills I behold him: lo, the people shall dwell alone, and shall not be reckoned among the nations.” (KJV) What does it mean, “the people shall dwell alone?” Israel was not separate, dwelling alone, when the prophecy was given. In fact, Deuteronomy 7 lists seven distinct nations who resided with the Israelites in Canaan during the pre-exilic era. Clearly, then, this prophecy had a fulfillment after God’s people were removed from the pagan tribes of the land of Palestine in the Babylonian and Assyrian exiles of 732 BC to 537 BC. Noted 18th century scholar, John Gill, stated, ” Israel shall not be reckoned among the nations; as belonging to them, shall not be made of any account by them, but be despised and reproached for their religion chiefly; nor reckon themselves of them, nor mix with them; so the [rabbinic] Targum of Jerusalem, ‘they shall not be mixed.”’