Tikvah Hope
TIKVAH HOPE
The Elect’s Need for Discernment, Entering into a Time of Deception
July 2025, a Red Heifer was sacrificed in accordance with ritual customs (Num 19).
Many reports are coming out that this heifer was pure and not blemished contrary to what Jewish religious authorities initially told the government and public.
They say that during the “PRACTICE” Red Heifer sacrifice, Jewish religious leaders swapped out the stand-in animal for a flawless, biblically pure Red Heifer named Tikva, and carried out the first real Red Heifer sacrifice ritual in over 2,000 years (so they believe).
In their belief, they have completed the 10th and final Red Heifer sacrifice before the Messiah will appear.
According to my belief however, Jesus was the 10th and final Red Heifer sacrifice (Mat 27:28, Jhn 19:29, Heb 9:13-14) and Cedar Wood, a Scarlet Robe and blood, and Hyssop were also present during the Passion nearly 2,000 years ago.
Jesus was without blemish (Heb 9:14), never yoked, slaughtered outside the camp (Heb 13:12), His blood cleansed sin and death (1Jn 1:7), and He was a total offering (“burned completely”).
The ashes of the Red Heifer can only sanctify you so you are outwardly clean.
Jesus’s sacrifice cleanses us inwardly and outwardly.
The Red Heifer purified you from contact with death.
Jesus defeated death itself.
Red Heifer ashes were mixed with water for outward cleansing (💦Water of Separation).
Jesus offers us Living Water that purifies our mind, heart, soul, and spirit, internally cleansing us.
Remember, Father searches the heart ❤️ to lead us into truth and transformation (Pro 20:27, Jer 17:10, 1Ch 28:9, Psa 51:6, 139:1-2,13-16,23-24, Mat 23:25-28, Rom 2:29, 8:27, Rev 2:23).
God doesn’t merely inspect– He dwells, discerns, and delights in truth and wisdom stored in the hidden places.
The ritual may have been rare and sacred, but Jesus’s sacrifice was and is FINAL.
The Red Heifer that was sacrificed in July was named Tikva (tikvah).
The Hebrew meaning of that name should cause those who have read the New Testament to give pause and SELAH 🤔.
Attached I have compiled the Hebrew words associated with Tikvah and its Greek equivalents (by using the Greek Lexicon/Septuagint). I have also included their Strong’s Concordance reference numbers so that you can look the words up for yourself to see the definitions and usage throughout scripture.
Perhaps there is a greater message we can see through these definitions and references.
Hebrew:
🪢Tikvah H8615
Hope (Psa 71:5, Pro 10:28, Zec 9:11-12)
The thing that I long for (Job 6:8)
⏰Qavah H6960R (Root Word of Tikvah H8615)
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Greek: (Cross-referencing: Greek Lexicon/Septuagint)
🙏Elpis G1680
Hope (Act 2:26, Rom 5:1-5, 15:13, Gal 5:5, Eph 4:4, Tit 1:2, 2:13, 3:7, Heb 3:6, 1Pe 1:3,21)
Faith (1Co 13:13, Gal 5:5, 1Th 5:8-11, Heb 10:23, 1Pe 1:21)
👍Elpizo G1679
Hope, hope for, things hoped for (Rom 8:24-25, Heb 11:1, 1Pe 1:13-16)
👀Prosdokao G4328
Look for (2Pe 3:12-14)
Wait for (Luk 8:40)
🏅Hypomeno G5278
✝️Hypomone G5281
Tikvah Hope isn’t just “wishful thinking” but an anchored ⚓ expectation, a cord 🪢 of covenantal trust.
Hope isn’t abstract– it’s tangible, it’s something you can cling to (Heb 6:17-20)
Like Rahab’s cord, it’s tied to God’s promises, not our circumstances (Jos 2).
Hope is woven through waiting– an active trust, a spiritual discipline (Isa 40:31).
Hope is Messiah, Jesus, our Living Tikvah (Heb 6:19).
Hope is a Prophetic message. SELAH 🤔.
To all who wait patiently, clinging to the cord of hope, faith, and trust in Jesus, our Living Tikvah:
The LORD bless you, and keep you:
The LORD make HIS face shine upon you, and be gracious to you:
The LORD lift up HIS countenance upon you, and give you peace.
Amen and Amen.
We glorify the Lamb of God! Prophetic events will be fulfilled, especially in these times, but, in my heart, the beginning and end of all of these things is the Alpha and Omega, Jesus Messiah/Christ, the Salvation of God.
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We pray, O LORD our God, King of the Universe that the eyes, ears, hearts, minds, souls and spirits of the Children of Israel, the people called by Your Name, the ones You patiently long for in Your Heart's Desire begin to see, hear, know and realize, begin to understand that You sent Your Son Yeshua to them and to the world. That You revealed the Glorious part of Yourself that You call Savior to all who will receive. In every ritual of the Law. In every jot and tittle of Your Holy Word, in every Feast You established. In every part of the celestial and terrestrial realm that You set into place... let every one know Who You are and Who Your Son is!!! Because to know You is to love You forevermore. Now us the time. Today is the day of Salvation and let it pierce every bit of darkness that the Light of the Truth of Your Word come to preminence in us. In each and every tribe, tongue nation and people for we know the time is short. Blessed be Your Holy Name forever. Amen and Hallelujah!!
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DeleteThank Sister Julie this definitely ties in to my reading scripture this morning Matthew 15:18-19. Blessings Sister Gwen
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