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When you cross a horse with a donkey, you get a mule.

When you cross a horse with a donkey, you get a mule. What do you get when you cross an ocean with the Titanic?.

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When you cross a horse with a donkey, you get a mule.

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  1. When you cross a horse with a donkey, you get a mule. • What do you get when you cross an ocean with the Titanic?

  2. A professor at Tehran University recently said in an interview with Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) that the Jewish state employs sorcery in its conflict with the Muslim world.

  3. Jinns = Genies

  4. B’Midbar בְּמִדְבַּר (Numbers) 27.1-5 (from) Pinchas (Phineas) פִּינְחָס

  5. B’Midbar (Numbers) 27.1a

  6. B’Midbar (Numbers) 27.1b

  7. B’Midbar (Numbers) 27.2a

  8. B’Midbar (Numbers) 27.2b

  9. B’Midbar (Numbers) 27.3a

  10. B’Midbar (Numbers) 27.3b יְיָ ADONI

  11. B’Midbar (Numbers) 27.4a

  12. B’Midbar (Numbers) 27.4b

  13. B’Midbar (Numbers) 27.5 יְיָ ADONI.

  14. The daughters of Tslafkhad [Zelophehad] had a complaint about the structure of the laws of inheritance. What to do when authorities Are wrong by choice: explicitly Miss something; wrong by omission How to make a G-dly appeal

  15.   From the Declaration of Independence of the United States: [After listing 28 grievances of King George III ] declares: “We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which,

  16.   would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our Separation, and hold them, as we hold the rest of mankind, Enemies in War, in Peace Friends.”

  17. The daughters of Ts’lof-khad [Zelophehad] had a complaint about the structure of the laws of inheritance. Parallel Prototype Problem Daniel 1.8  Dani'el resolved that he would not defile himself with the king's food or the wine he drank.

  18.   Resolution Recourse Right relationship a. Discern the righteous intentions of the authority Daniel 1.4 They were to be boys without physical defect, handsome in appearance, versed in all kinds of wisdom, quick to learn, discerning, and having the capacity to serve in the king's palace.

  19. b. Seek the favor and blessing of the authority Daughters Ts’lof-khad [right relationship]: “Our father died in the desert. He wasn't part of the group who assembled themselves to rebel against ADONI in Korakh's group, but he died in his own sin.”

  20. Parallel prototype problem Dan 1.9 God caused the chief officer to be kind and sympathetic toward Dani'el; וַיִּתֵּן הָאֱלֹהִים אֶת-דָּנִיֵּאל לְחֶסֶד וּלְרַחֲמִים לִפְנֵי שַׂר הַסָּרִיסִים

  21. Dan 1.9 CEB Now God had established faithful loyalty between Daniel and the chief official. NKJV Now God had brought Daniel into the favor and goodwill of the chief of the eunuchs

  22. Lk 2.51-52 So he went with them to Natzeret and was obedient to them. But his mother stored up all these things in her heart.  And Yeshua grew both in wisdom and in stature, gaining favor both with other people and with God.

  23. Nekhemyah 1.4-5  The king asked me, "What is it that you want?" I prayed to the God of heaven, then said to the king, "If it pleases the king, if your servant has won your favor, send me to Y'hudah, to the city of my ancestors' tombs, so that I can rebuild it."

  24. מָצָא חֵן (בעיני מישהו) matsah khen to find favor, to please (in someone’s eyes)

  25. Have the right motives for your appeal. Bamidbar/Nu 27.4 Why should the name of our father be eliminated from his family just because he didn't have a son? Daniel prototype: Dan 1.8 he asked the chief officer to be excused from defiling himself with the king's food or the wine he drank

  26. 3. Discern the appropriate time and circumstances to make your appeal. Daughters of Ts’lof-khad: They stood in front of Moshe, El'azar the cohen, the leaders and the whole community at the entrance to the tent of meeting 

  27. Daniel 1.12-15 "Please! Try an experiment on your servants - for ten days have them give us only vegetables to eat and water to drink. Then see how we look, and compare us with how the boys who eat the king's food look; and deal with your servants according to what you see."   

  28. Daniel 1.12-15   He agreed to do what they had asked and gave them a ten-day test.  At the end of ten days they looked better and more robust than all the boys who were eating the king's food. 

  29. Ester 5.1-4 On the third day, Ester put on her royal robes and stood in the inner courtyard of the king's palace, opposite the king's hall. The king was sitting on his royal throne in the king's hall, across from the entrance to the hall. When the king saw Ester the queen standing in the courtyard, she won his favor; so the king extended the gold scepter in his hand toward Ester.

  30. Ester 5.1-4 Ester approached and touched the tip of the scepter. "What is it you want, Queen Ester?" the king asked her. "Whatever your request, up to half the kingdom, it will be given to you." "If it is all right with the king, "answered Ester, "let the king and Haman come today to the banquet I have prepared for him." 

  31. Respond correctly if your appeal is rejected. Your response to an appeal that is rejected will reveal your true attitude about the situation. A gracious response not only will be a proper testimony; it also may prompt your authority to reconsider the appeal. Also, a right response will influence your authority to be open to your future appeals

  32. From Daniel Pipes mailing: Why, then, did Hamas just provoke a war with Israel? Out of nowhere, on June 11 it began launching rockets, shattering a calm in place since November 2012. The mystery of this outburst prompted David Horovitz, editor of the Times of Israel, to find that the current

  33. fighting has "no remotely credible reason" even to be taking place. Both sides know that Israel's forces vastly out-match Hamas' in every domain – intelligence gathering, command and control, technology, firepower, domination of air space.

  34. The Israeli Air Force has total control of the air space.

  35. Actually, Hamas leaders are quite rational. Periodically (2006, 2008, 2012), they decide to make war on Israel knowing full well that they will lose on the military battlefield but optimistic about winning in the political arena. Israeli leaders, conversely, assume they will win militarily but fear political defeat – bad press, United Nations resolutions, and so on.

  36. South African jurist  Richard Goldstone South African jurist Richard Goldstone

  37. BDS: Boycott, divest, sanctions The enemies of Israel have failed to Defeat Israel militarily Overwhelm her economically Destroy her attitude of hopefulness, aliyah The current Arab/Muslim weapon of choice is delegitimization.

  38. Amazingly, the world is NOT buying it this war United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon: "Today we face the risk of an all out escalation in Israel and Gaza with the threat of a ground offensive still palpable and preventable only if Hamas stops rocket firing."

  39. Egyptian security forces seized 20 rockets on their way to being smuggled into Gaza. Jordan's Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh demanded that Israel "stop its escalation immediately," but balanced this with calls for "the restoration of complete calm and avoidance of targeting civilians" and "the return to direct negotiations."

  40. The BBC published an article, "Are #GazaUnderAttack images accurate?" about pictures claiming to show the effects of Israeli airstrikes on Gaza and found that "Some of the images are of the current situation in Gaza, but a #BBCtrending analysis has found that some date as far back as 2009 and others are from conflicts in Syria and Iraq."

  41. PHOTO: This photo was posted thousands of times on Twitter with claims that it showed innocent Palestinians in Gaza fleeing from Israeli bombardment.

  42. In fact, the photo was taken by the AFP last month in Aleppo, Syria.

  43. Muhammad and Jamal al-Durrah filmed by Talal Abu Rahma for France 2September 30, 2000

  44. CNN's Jake Tapper asked former PLO legal advisor Diana Buttu about a tape of Hamas spokesmen encouraging civilians in Gaza to protect homes of Hamas' leaders with their bodies. When Buttu retorted by calling this a racist accusation, Tapper replied, "It's not racist, we have video … That's not racist, it's a fact."

  45. “For the Pales- tinian people death became an industry,” boasted Hamas Interior Minister Fathi Hamad in 2008.

  46. “Accordingly [Palestinians] created a human shield of women, children, the elderly and the Jihad fighters against the Zionist bombing machine, as if they were saying to the Zionist enemy: “We desire Death, as you desire Life.”

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