Good morning Folks,
The work week is winding down now and the hope of the Sabbath rest coming into focus.
The real story of the day is the complaints about the heat coming and in many cases record heat for this time in March. Some things just don't change. However, the long range models are suggesting a dramatic change at the end of next week with cold and rain. Imagine that. The end of the days of UB for the fakesters.
We will see if Father puts another exclamation mark to what He is already doing to show His decisions as to the start of the Biblical Year.
The migrations are in full swing. Just way to many photos and videos to post but we hope you are enjoying the intensity of an intercalated congested show in the skies. One species you won't see too often in doing so is the banded Eurasian dove. He isn't doing much flying high above these days. But if you were in the Land you would hear his very vocal mating songs. So we have him starting of the photos today.
And yes, much of the South (NW Negev) is still very red to the great pleasure of many. That will come to an end this upcoming week with the heat and dryness there.
Then 2 photos of the fields we have been showing you at the south end of the Sea of Galilee (Upper Jordan Valley). Compare them to 2 weeks ago and you get a perfect picture of just part of the longest delay we have ever seen in the Land in the grain holding in the flag leaf and being dark. (It is over 3 weeks now in many locations) T By "dark" we mean the head remaining in the boot awaiting the light of the day. You can find it in Exodus 9:32: aphiyl #648 which simply means darkened or concealed in this context. That is the head in the womb, or the boot which is the agricultural term for it in grain. It does not mean "late" as many Protestant English translators term it.
And then an update from our early fields south of the Jezreel Valley. Remember to disregard the light color produced by the suns rays as it is low on the horizon.
There are 3 different types of grain growing on different fields surrounding this same tree which is often the case each year. In some it is only two.
We have barley, wheat, and spelt. Who can identify which is which?
If you look at the closeup you can see florets still on many of the heads. That means flowering stage, in this case the end of it. In a few more days you will start to see the wild barley growing amongst it in these good soils begin to step forward in its dominance of towering over its domestic sister and cousins. Yes one big family when growing all together.
For those of you who have never witnessed this you can go back through our historical records and see it displayed in all of its beauty.
This is a good location to show all of the grains growing in the same stage of Zadoks growth chart as they were all planted prior to receiving the first germinating early rains and the same meteorological conditions at the same time. Truth not fiction folks. So much for the fake barley prognosticators.
The other big point is the witness of the two barley sisters.
Now keep in mind the grain will start to mature more quickly with the hot and dry weather on the door step. This sustained event will keep it in pace for a First of a Firstfruit Wavesheaf (qualifying stage) Offering of a Most Holy Grain standard by the end of the current month.
Our peace we give to you.
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