Author Archives: Pete Rambo

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About Pete Rambo

Details in 'About' page @ natsab.wordpress.com Basically, husband of two, father of four. Pastor x 23 years, former business and military background. Micro-farmer. Messianic believer in Yeshua haMashiach!

Open question, re: Noach

Reading this portion, Genesis 6:9-11:32, reminded me of a question I have not found a good answer to….yet.   Maybe some of you have thoughts you are willing to share. The Noach portion has clear lessons for those living in the … Continue reading

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Noach, some useful stuff…

I learned today from Ray Gardner that this Portion, Noach, is his favorite Torah Parasha because of all the end times themes. I have posted his Study Notes on the Torah Portion Page. While my favorites are the Joseph portions, … Continue reading

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Dismantling a huge old oak…

All the wind and water in SC has been hard on old trees.  Particularly ones that are dead in the middle.  Here’s a pic of me 15′ up running a chainsaw  dismantling one.  Takes time and is dangerous.  The tree … Continue reading

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New Torah Portion Notes Addition

Since spending a week with Ephraim and Rimona Frank in Israel at the Bney Yosef Congress, I have been receiving their weekly Hebrew Insights into the Parashat.  Why it has not occurred to me sooner, I do not know, but … Continue reading

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Beer Cheese…. (Recipe)

In addition to the excellent spiritual fulfillment in worship and Frank’s teaching, our trip to Kentucky for Sukkot was a ton of fun.  Besides being introduced to Leonard Newlin’s ‘Kentucky Krack,’ our host, Wade Barrow, served up some beer cheese … Continue reading

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Experience Sukkot in 11 quick minutes!!

More than once, I have been asked, “Sukkot?  What do you do?” Well, here is a neat torrid video of the Sukkot we attended with Beit Minorah in Winchester, KY.  The one disappointment (expressed by the one who sent me … Continue reading

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Farmers, skinny cows and dream interpretation

This week at Sukkot, Frank Houtz taught a series that included a segment about dream interpretation in Scripture.  One particular part tickled me….  (and, is a great lesson in hermeneutics.) Generally, Christendom defends eating whatever they want, clean or unclean, … Continue reading

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Torah Notes for Bereisheet are up.

I just received and posted Ray Gardner’s Torah Study Notes for Bereisheet, ‘in the beginning.’  Now is a great time to begin a study through the foundational books for all of Scripture, the Torah of Moshe. Enjoy!

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It’s a GREAT time to start… In the Beginning…

How well do you know and understand the foundation of all of Scripture?  If you want to have a significant gain in understanding the basis of your faith and glean great understanding of all of Scripture, then endeavor to read … Continue reading

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‘Kentuck Krack’ and ‘Tent-Mahal’

Last night we made it home from Sukkot in north central Kentucky with Beit Minorah.  We had to pull up stakes early because I had to be at work today, the high Sabbath, but in His mercy, Abba allowed that … Continue reading

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The Blessing of a Rainy Sukkot

Camping and rain are generally not considered to be a blessing… And, having spent a few years in the military with countless days in the bush, I concur. The one big difference is Sukkot, or the fall Feast of Tabernacles, … Continue reading

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Jerusalem Post: “Yosef is Alive!!”

This morning, friend and Israeli who lives in the Land, Ephraim Frank emailed an amazing advertisement from the Jerusalem Post.  Below is an image of a FULL PAGE ad they ran on the eve of Sukkot, the Feast of Ingathering!!  … Continue reading

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“Ask About Me” tees…. Get one!

A couple of weeks ago we saw a really neat t-shirt campaign on TeeSpring that we wanted.  So, all six  family members ordered a t-shirt in various colors like the one on the right.  The front says, ‘Ask about me…‘ … Continue reading

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ALL Israel… Bones, sticks and kingdoms…

I have really been soaking in Ezekiel 36 the last few days and several times have read on til the end of chapter 37.  Well, this morning a coworker asked me about the dry bones and I got to share … Continue reading

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Reblog: What the First Golah Community Forgot About Sukkot

My good friend and fellow blogger, Peter Vest, has just posted one of those classic posts that gets me so excited I am about to jump out of my skin!!!  Sometimes, this whole regathering of the Tent of David is … Continue reading

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