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The Mysteries of the Tallit, the Tzitzit and the Teklet

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This is a study on the secrets of the prayer shawl. The commandment was given by
God through Moses regarding the tassels at the four courners and of a special thread of blue color. The mystical interpretation of these are extrapolated to the mesiahnic grace. The blue thread which represented the touching down of the divine The Ministry of the Prayer Shawl has become an integral part of many
churches and has been a means of comfort for many and an effective
means of touching lives. As a result several designs of the Tallit and tzitzit
essentially reinterpreting the traditional Jewish shawls in messianic terms.

The blue thread which represented the touching down of the divine
mercies and sonship to ordinary men and women was done through the
ultimate incarnation of God in human form in Jesus of Nazareth. The
recognition has given new meaning, depth of understanding and real
covering of grace, mercy and love through the broken body and shed
blood of Jesus at the cross. All scriptures come to their ultimate fulfilment
is Jesus. This is the message is made clear in this booklet.

200 pages, Nook

First published July 23, 2009

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M.M. Ninan

128 books5 followers
Former President
Hindustan Academy of Science,
Bangalore University,
India

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February 24, 2014
It has the appearance of a personal research paper bound with a colorful cover. It also could have used a proof reader/ editor before going to print.
As someone that's not Jewish, and knew nothing about the subject, it surpassed my expectations. I finished the book with a great basic foundation on a few subjects.
Overall I would definitely recommend this book to anyone wanting to understand the basics and history of the subject.
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