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The Blessing 11x14

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These are the words of the blessing found in Numbers 6:24-26, which God instructed Moses to give to Aaron and his sons to bless the people of Israel. To this day this beloved blessing is recited in temples and churches all over the world.  It is a prayer bestowed by a loving Father to each of His children.  The blessing is phrased in the singular “you” not the plural because it is meant to have a personal application of the needs and desires of the individual, not one over an entire crowd.  The three lines of the blessing are beautifully fulfilled in the Messiah.  

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These are the words of the blessing found in Numbers 6:24-26, which God instructed Moses to give to Aaron and his sons to bless the people of Israel. To this day this beloved blessing is recited in temples and churches all over the world.  It is a prayer bestowed by a loving Father to each of His children.  The blessing is phrased in the singular “you” not the plural because it is meant to have a personal application of the needs and desires of the individual, not one over an entire crowd.  The three lines of the blessing are beautifully fulfilled in the Messiah.  

These are the words of the blessing found in Numbers 6:24-26, which God instructed Moses to give to Aaron and his sons to bless the people of Israel. To this day this beloved blessing is recited in temples and churches all over the world.  It is a prayer bestowed by a loving Father to each of His children.  The blessing is phrased in the singular “you” not the plural because it is meant to have a personal application of the needs and desires of the individual, not one over an entire crowd.  The three lines of the blessing are beautifully fulfilled in the Messiah.  

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