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Subject: Spiritual Wording
Category: Reference, Education and News > Education
Asked by: anyah-ga
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Posted: 11 Jun 2006 09:26 PDT
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Question ID: 737200
What are the seven Aramaic expressions for the "seven blessings" that came
from the seven obstacles that were transformed in Mary Magdalene to clear her?

Request for Question Clarification by pinkfreud-ga on 11 Jun 2006 12:25 PDT
More information would be very helpful. Where did you hear of these
"seven blessings" and "seven obstacles" in association with Mary
Magdalene? To clear her of what?
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Subject: Re: Spiritual Wording
From: pugwashjw65-ga on 11 Jun 2006 13:38 PDT
 
In the Bible, there seems to be no reference to anything like this.
Therefore it would be something out of man's imagination and have no
bearing at all on what Almighty God [ Exodus 3;13-15 & 6;3] was trying
to teach us.
Subject: Re: Spiritual Wording
From: nelson-ga on 11 Jun 2006 23:24 PDT
 
Now you do realize the Bible was compiled by a bunch of human beings
who sat down together and were like, "Yeah, we'll keep this book and
that book, but not that one, and especially not the one that makes
Jesus look non-divine", right?  Sorry to shatter your entire belief
system there.
Subject: Re: Spiritual Wording
From: nelson-ga on 12 Jun 2006 06:03 PDT
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Council_of_Nicaea

Of course, all Christians were Roman Catholic back then; this was before the schism.
Subject: Re: Spiritual Wording
From: pugwashjw65-ga on 13 Jun 2006 20:56 PDT
 
The Bible relate the number seven to perfection. Also Revelation
mentions the seven congregations of EPHESUS, SMYNA, PERGAMUM,
THYATIRA, SARDIS, PHILADELPHIA AND LAODICEA.  REV. 2; 1 is of
interest. "2 ?To the angel of the congregation in Eph´e·sus write:
These are the things that he says who holds the seven stars in his
right hand, he who walks in the midst of the seven golden lampstands".
Somehow the number seven of Revelation has got mixed with other
teachings involving Mary Magdalene, but not truthful teachings..
Subject: Re: Spiritual Wording
From: brian294-ga on 15 Jun 2006 20:25 PDT
 
I'm not sure if the bible makes any mention of the seven blessings in
the context of Mary Magdelene, but I was able to find the seven
blessings in the context of Jewish tradition.  This may or may not be
what you are looking for...


Sheva B'rachot - Seven Blessings

A picture of Sheva B'rachot in Aramaic
http://www.judaism.com/gif-bk/teutcht1.gif




The Seven Wedding Blessings
http://www.yeshuatyisrael.com/Wedding.html

1. Baruch Ata Adonai Elokainu Melech HaOlam, SheHakol Barah Lichvodo 

    Blessed are You, Lord our G-d, the sovereign of the world, who
created everything for his glory.

2. Baruch Ata Adonai Elokainu Melech HaOlam, Yotzer Ha'Adam 

    Blessed are You, Lord our G-d, the sovereign of the world, the creator of man. 

3. Baruch Ata Adonai Elokainu Melech HaOlam, Asher Yatzar Et Ha'Adam
Betzalmo, b'Tzelem Dmut Tavnito, VeHitkon Lo Mimenu Binyan Adei Ad.
Baruch Ata Adonai Yotzer Ha'Adam

        Blessed are You, Lord our G-d, the sovereign of the world, who
created man in His image, in the pattern of His own likeness,      and
 provided for the perpetuation of his kind.  Blessed are You, Lord,
the creator of man.

4. Sos Tasis VeTagel HaAkarah, BeKibbutz Bane'ha Letocha BeSimchaa.
Baruch Ata Adonai, Mesame'ach Tzion BeVaneha

    Let the barren city be jubilantly happy and joyful at her joyous
reunion with her children.  Blessed are You, Lord, who makes Zion
rejoice with her children.

5. Sameach TeSamach Re'im Ahuvim, KeSamechacha Yetzircha BeGan Eden
MiKedem. Baruch Ata Adonai, MeSame'ach Chatan VeKalah

    Let the loving couple be very happy, just as You made Your
creation happy in the garden of Eden, so long ago.  Blessed are You,
Lord, who makes the bridegroom and the bride happy.

6. Baruch Ata Adonai Elokainu Melech HaOlam, Asher Barah Sasson
VeSimcha, Chatan VeKalah, Gila Rina, Ditza VeChedva, Ahava VeAchava,
VeShalom VeRe'ut. MeHera  Adonai Elokeinu Yishama BeArei Yehudah
U'Vchutzot Yerushalayim, Kol Sasson V'eKol Simcha, Kol Chatan V'eKol
Kalah, Kol Mitzhalot Chatanim MeChupatam, U'Nearim Mimishte Neginatam.
 Baruch Ata Adonai MeSame'ach Chatan Im Hakalah.

    Blessed are You, Lord our G-d, the sovereign of the world, who
created joy and celebration, bridegroom and bride, rejoicing,
jubilation, pleasure and delight, love and brotherhood, peace and
friendship.  May there soon be heard, Lord our G-d, in the cities of
Judea and in the streets of Jerusalem, the sound of joy and the sound
of celebration, the voice of a bridegroom and the voice of a bride,
the happy shouting of bridegrooms from their weddings and of young men
from their feasts of song.  Blessed are You, Lord, who makes the
bridegroom and the bride rejoice together.

7. Baruch Ata Adonai Elokainu Melech HaOlam, Boreh Pri HaGafen. 

    Blessed are You, Lord our G-d, the sovereign of the world, creator
of the fruit of the vine.

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