Jan 29, 2021, 1:25 PM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

I roasted both batches of barley and ground the grains into barley flour. I hope to get a video of the process up to YouTube as early as possible….no later than Sunday…but first I have to get ready for Shabbat nowI roasted both batches of barley and ground the grains into barley flour. I hope to get a video of the process up to YouTube as early as possible….no later than Sunday…but first I have to get ready for Shabbat nowUpdated Jan 31, 2021, 6:09 AM

Jan 29, 2021, 12:46 PM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

And the servants and officers stood there, who had made a fire of coals; for it was cold: and they warmed themselves: and Peter stood with them, and warmed himself. John 18:18And the servants and officers stood there, who had made a fire of coals; for it was cold: and they warmed themselves: and Peter stood with them, and warmed himself. John 18:18Updated Jan 30, 2021, 12:25 AM

Jan 29, 2021, 9:20 AM – Becca Biderman shared a link to the group: In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

https://www.timesofisrael.com/Please be advised, that I am watching this very closely I will be in my car on the road looking at barley fields in the center and South the moment that it’s determined whether or not we received this Gap in our lockdown situation. Also please be very aware, my household only needs one first fruit offering, I need the rishon biccur, the BEGINNING firstfruits from the barley. But I’m willing to do this because if the gap happens when legally I can

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Infighting between Likud and Blue and White over bill to increase fines for violations could see closure end Sunday night, resume Monday night

Cabinet vote on extending lockdown delayed to next week, could mean 24-hour gap

Infighting between Likud and Blue and White over bill to increase fines for violations could see closure end Sunday night, resume Monday night

A cabinet vote on extending Israel’s nationwide coronavirus lockdown was pushed on Thursday until the beginning of next week after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party and the Blue and White faction failed to resolve a dispute over raising fines for those who violate the virus restrictions.
The Knesset will convene on Sunday or Monday to vote on a bill that will double fines for violators, according to Hebrew media reports.
Defense Minister Benny Gantz’s Blue and White party has said it will not approve extending the lockdown until the bill on raising fines is passed into law. The party argues the measure is necessary as part of a general increase in enforcement of lockdown regulations to effectively curb the virus.
The lockdown is set to expire at midnight Sunday. Should the Knesset only convene on Monday there will be a period during which there will be no restrictions at all until the cabinet can meet to order a new lockdown.

Cabinet vote on extending lockdown delayed to next week, could mean 24-hour gap

Infighting between Likud and Blue and White over bill to increase fines for violations could see closure end Sunday night, resume Monday night
Cabinet vote on extending lockdown delayed to next week, could mean 24-hour gap

A cabinet vote on extending Israel’s nationwide coronavirus lockdown was pushed on Thursday until the beginning of next week after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party and the Blue and White faction failed to resolve a dispute over raising fines for those who violate the virus restrictions.
The Knesset will convene on Sunday or Monday to vote on a bill that will double fines for violators, according to Hebrew media reports.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz’s Blue and White party has said it will not approve extending the lockdown until the bill on raising fines is passed into law. The party argues the measure is necessary as part of a general increase in enforcement of lockdown regulations to effectively curb the virus.

The lockdown is set to expire at midnight Sunday. Should the Knesset only convene on Monday there will be a period during which there will be no restrictions at all until the cabinet can meet to order a new lockdown.

Gantz had demanded that the Knesset be quickly convened Thursday to pass the bill on raising fines ahead of a planned cabinet meeting later in the evening.

Appearing to accept that demand, Netanyahu said during a visit to a vaccine center in the Bedouin town of Arara that he supports passing the legislation “as written” as soon as possible and that the Knesset should convene Thursday to vote on it.
No Knesset session was held, however, and as a result, no cabinet meeting either.
Netanyahu and Gantz, although theoretically aligned on the need for the lockdown to continue, are divided over the issue of raising fines for those who violate the closure.
Even when the cabinet does convene, opinions are divided on how many days to add to the closure, which has shuttered all non-essential businesses and the education system, with the exception of special education institutes.

Cabinet vote on extending lockdown delayed to next week, could mean 24-hour gap
Infighting between Likud and Blue and White over bill to increase fines for violations could see closure end Sunday night, resume Monday night

Police at a temporary roadblock in Jerusalem during a nationwide lockdown ordered to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, January 26, 2021. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)
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A cabinet vote on extending Israel’s nationwide coronavirus lockdown was pushed on Thursday until the beginning of next week after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party and the Blue and White faction failed to resolve a dispute over raising fines for those who violate the virus restrictions.

The Knesset will convene on Sunday or Monday to vote on a bill that will double fines for violators, according to Hebrew media reports.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz’s Blue and White party has said it will not approve extending the lockdown until the bill on raising fines is passed into law. The party argues the measure is necessary as part of a general increase in enforcement of lockdown regulations to effectively curb the virus.

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The lockdown is set to expire at midnight Sunday. Should the Knesset only convene on Monday there will be a period during which there will be no restrictions at all until the cabinet can meet to order a new lockdown.

Gantz had demanded that the Knesset be quickly convened Thursday to pass the bill on raising fines ahead of a planned cabinet meeting later in the evening.

Appearing to accept that demand, Netanyahu said during a visit to a vaccine center in the Bedouin town of Arara that he supports passing the legislation “as written” as soon as possible and that the Knesset should convene Thursday to vote on it.

No Knesset session was held, however, and as a result, no cabinet meeting either.

Netanyahu and Gantz, although theoretically aligned on the need for the lockdown to continue, are divided over the issue of raising fines for those who violate the closure.

Gantz has vowed that his Blue and White party will not agree to extend the lockdown unless fines are raised and enforcement is applied evenly to all communities. However, the move to raise the fines is opposed by Netanyahu’s ultra-Orthodox allies as many institutions in Haredi society have continued to operate throughout the lockdown, angering critics who say that the current level of enforcement isn’t enough.

Knesset Speaker Yariv Levin was exploring the possibility of convening the Knesset to vote on Sunday, enabling a cabinet vote on a lockdown extension before the Sunday midnight deadline, according to Hebrew media reports.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks to an unidentified woman during his visit to a coronavirus vaccination facility in the northern Israeli Arab city of Nazareth, on January 13, 2021. (Gil ELIYAHU / POOL / AFP)
Even when the cabinet does convene, opinions are divided on how many days to add to the closure, which has shuttered all non-essential businesses and the education system, with the exception of special education institutes.

While the Health Ministry reportedly wants to add another week, ending the closure after the weekend to take advantage of two days when much of the country would not be at work anyway, some ministers prefer an extension of just a few days.

In addition, the Health Ministry is reportedly opposed to suggestions that some aspects of the lockdown be eased, in particular by reopening parts of the education system and certain commercial activities.

The lockdown, now in its third week, has not produced a significant drop in infection numbers. Thousands of Israelis are being diagnosed with the virus every day and the positive test rate has remained at around 9 percent, compared with lows of around just 1% reached in previous lockdowns.

Officials, including Netanyahu, have blamed the raging outbreak on new variants of the virus that are believed to be more infectious

The so-called British strain accounts for 70% of new cases in Israel, the Kan public broadcasters reported.

The Health Ministry is considering adopting a recommendation by Dr. Anthony Fauci, the top US infectious disease expert, that the public wear two masks to better defend themselves against the new mutations.

Tomer Lotan, a senior official in the Health Ministry, told Channel 12 that idea is being discussed by the professional teams that issue the guidelines on behalf of the ministry.

Though there are violations in all areas of the country there have been repeated reports of Haredi communities flouting the rules. Wednesday and Thursday saw more reports of behind-closed-doors celebrations in ultra-Orthodox communities to mark the Tu Bishvat holiday.

The Health Ministry said Thursday night that 7,694 Israelis were diagnosed with the virus the previous day, bringing the total number of active cases to 72,507 and the number of infections since the start of the pandemic to 628,895.

There are 1,141 patients in serious condition, including 319 on ventilators. The death toll rose to 4,66Updated Jan 29, 2021, 9:20 AM

Jan 29, 2021, 7:41 AM – Becca Biderman shared a Page to the group: In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

באר מרווהfacebook.comI believe you will be able to see into this group because it’s public. The earth continues to witness to us the ‘season of love and life’ we are currently enjoying, at least in photos, nonetheless, it is saying that yes, there should be barley right now according to the plan of the *Possessor of Heaven and Earth
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If I’m not mistaken, this is near Tel Aviv*
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If the link doesn’t work copy and paste this Hebrew phase into the Facebook search engine for groups באר מרווהUpdated Jan 30, 2021, 5:22 PM

Jan 28, 2021, 9:02 PM – Becca Biderman shared a link to the group: In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

https://youtu.be/GHaJ9AcY05IAMy household will begin the biblical new year at the sighting of the next new moon, circa Feb 12th
Attached is a zoom presentation where I tell about the last inspection of the field which happened yesterday January 27th.
To begin the year, I only require a single omer quantity of barley in the dough stage from a field of wild barley to be ready around the Passover date and lambs less than 12 months old. The lambs were born on Asher’s farm starting on the 31st day of October.
IF we (the nation of Israel) get out of lockdown, Yah willing, I DO plan on looking at other areas. More for curiosity’s sake than anything else. Again, if we are released from lockdown, Yah willing, I plan on going out to have a look around at the end of the next Biblical month and show the general conditions of the wild barley fields.
A wave sheaf was a ground barley offering topped with olive oil and frankincense. Tomorrow morning I’ll parch/roast the grains I brought back from the field, grind them and film the results for you.Updated Feb 8, 2021, 8:25 PM

Jan 28, 2021, 12:16 PM – Becca Biderman posted in In search of His ancient and true path …from cover to cover.

Sometimes it’s so hard to describe what I see, to express with words so that it paints a picture in your head.

And then a perfect opportunity comes along.

I hope you can now see why I believe that ראש כרמל geres (grain, grits, groats) karmel did not refer to barley at the end of it’s maturity. I photographed the barley upside down so you can ‘see’ why barley could carry a word derived from all things pertaining to grapes. Upside down they look a bit like a cluster of grapes especially with the crimson color.

Lev 2:14 And if thou offer a meat offering of thy firstfruits unto the LORD, thou shalt offer for the meat offering of thy firstfruits green ears of corn dried by the fire, even

*corn-(**גרש**-grains, grit, groats) *beaten out of full ears-(**קרמל**-karmel)*

There’s only 2 Hebrew word for all those English words.

Yes, the GRAINS carry some of the crimsonUpdated Jan 28, 2021, 11:24 PM