5 Red Heifers Arrive in Israel 2022!! Third Temple Update 2022 |
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Sep 16, 2022 5 Red Heifers in Israel 2022!! Third Temple Update 2022 | Red
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Below is an article from blog in 2014
Finding a red heifer is like finding
a needle in a hay stack. But early this week some overly industrious Jew managed to do just that in the United States
of America.
This finding is all the more
intriguing considering that on the coming Sabbath (Shabbat) Jews will read in
the synagogues the Torah portion that begins with one of the mysterious
commandment of the Red Heifer: “Tell the Israelites to procure for you a red
heifer that is free from every blemish and defect and on which no yoke has ever
been laid…” (Num. 19:2ff).
The Red Heifer is
an extremely rare creature. According to Jewish tradition, during the two
thousand years from the time this commandment was given until the destruction
of the Second Temple in 70 AD, only nine red cows that met the biblical
criteria were ever found.
For a cow to be a Red Heifer it has
to be without blemish, one that was never put to work and completely reddish.
Jewish law requires keeping the young cow under strict care until it reaches three years old.
During this time, leaning on the cow, riding it even once or even putting a piece of cloth on its back disqualifies it
from becoming a Red Heifer.
Strict rules also apply to its color.
Two single hairs of a color other than red automatically disqualify
it from becoming a Red Heifer. A Red Heifer candidate that was discovered in
2000 was disqualified after two black hairs were found on it.
Likewise, a cow that meets all other
criteria, but is older than four is disqualified. The present calf has a long
way until, if at all, it will become a real Red Heifer.
In biblical times,
the Red Heifer was to be completely burnt by a priest outside the Temple.
Interestingly enough, the Red Heifer was burnt on the Mount of Olives, where
the Dominus Flevit [The Lord Cried] Church is located today.
After being burnt, the Red Heifer’s
ashes were mixed with water called the “water of remission,” which
was used to purify people, especially those defiled by touching dead animals.
This most serious form of defilement required Jews to undergo a ceremonial
cleansing with the ash of a Red Heifer before they could again enter the Temple
courtyards. In other words, without the
Red Heifer, Jewish worship on the Temple Mount is not possible.
The discovery of a red calf that
could potentially become a Red Heifer excites many Jews who believe that Moses
prepared the first Red Heifer and Messiah will prepare the last one.
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