May 10, 2026 (Gregorian calendar/5th month/Day 129)
Sunday, 2 Ginbot 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/9th month)
Ziw (Zif) זו 17 (Enochian calendar/2nd month/Bright flowers)
~ Omer 22/Noah closed in the ark & the Flood/Earth is completely dry after the flood/Manna & quail given?
18 May, 2026 (International Fixed calendar)
Spectral Moon 11, Seli 9 (13 Moon calendar/Last Quarter moon)
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Willow Moon: April 15 – May 12 (Celtic 13 Tree month calendar)
Month of the Planting Moon…A na a gv ti (Cherokee Moon)
13.0.13.10.8 4 Lamat 1 Sip (Mayan Long Count calendar)
One Day Without Shoes
Malachi 3:6-7
(1539 Great Bible)
For I am the Lorde that chaunge not, & ye (O chyldren of Iacob) wyll not leaue of
7 ye are gone awaye fro myne ordinaunces, and sens the tyme of your forfathers haue ye not kepte them. Turne you now vnto me, and I wyll turne me vnto you, sayeth the Lorde of hostes: ye saye, wherin shal we turne?
translation:
For I am the Lorde that changes not, & ye (O children of Jacob) will not leave of
7 ye are gone away from mine ordinances, and since the time of your forefathers have ye not kept them. Turn you now unto me, and I will turn me unto you, sayeth the Lorde of hosts: ye say, wherein shall we turn?
summary:
Malachi 3:6-7 emphasizes that God is unchanging and faithful, assuring the people of Israel that they are not destroyed because of His mercy. It calls them to return to Him, acknowledging their past failures to keep His commandments.
Key Themes
- God’s Unchanging Nature: The passage begins with the declaration that God does not change, which underscores His faithfulness and reliability.
- Mercy and Preservation: It reassures the descendants of Jacob (Israel) that they are not consumed due to God’s mercy, despite their failures.
Call to Repentance
- Acknowledgment of Sin: The verses highlight that the people have turned away from God’s commandments since the days of their ancestors.
- Invitation to Return: God calls His people to return to Him, promising that if they do, He will return to them, emphasizing the importance of repentance and restoration in their relationship with Him.
This passage serves as a reminder of God’s enduring faithfulness and the importance of repentance for His people.
Summary Table
| Aspect | Description |
|---|---|
| God’s Nature | Unchanging and faithful |
| Israel’s Condition | Not destroyed due to God’s mercy |
| Historical Context | Acknowledges Israel’s past failures to keep God’s commandments |
| Divine Invitation | Call to return to God for restoration and forgiveness |
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