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FYI<br />

Bentley, “Opening Our Eyes to the Angelic<br />

Realm,” http://www.elijahlist.com/words/<br />

display_word.htmlID=1785.)<br />

There is no such teaching <strong>of</strong> our releasing<br />

angels to fulfill God’s Word. God sends<br />

the angels, man has no control over these<br />

angelic beings that answer to God. Seeing<br />

angels day in and out (like Benny Hinn)<br />

is neither spiritually healthy nor true. But<br />

this is the power behind Bentley’s ministry,<br />

he is caught up in an infatuation with<br />

angels and has made contact.<br />

Bentley says, “Let angels come right<br />

now to win souls in the North, East, South,<br />

and West <strong>of</strong> my city. Father I release the<br />

angels.…It is important that we release the<br />

angels if we don’t, angels can be bound out<br />

<strong>of</strong> the battle. The Devil can be prevailing<br />

in his darkness in a region until we begin<br />

to release, bind and loose in heaven, and<br />

begin to pray to the Father to release the<br />

angelic hosts that we need as reinforcements.”<br />

(Todd Bentley, Fresh Fire <strong>Ministries</strong>,<br />

“Teachings,” http://www.freshfire.<br />

ca/teaching.asp)<br />

No Christian can be taught to summon<br />

angels (it is demons that obey man). One<br />

can twist the words <strong>of</strong> God about them<br />

serving us, but one cannot find any example<br />

<strong>of</strong> any apostle or believer summoning<br />

angels or ordering them around as Bentley<br />

teaches (go do a study on angels). This<br />

teaching is in the Kabbalah, in the occult,<br />

and it is also found in word-faith teachings.<br />

The angel in Daniel did his mission<br />

and overcame the fallen angel over Persia<br />

without Daniel even knowing there was a<br />

battle going on.<br />

Those who have attended this revival<br />

bring the “anointing” back with them just<br />

as it was done in Toronto. People who go<br />

to these meetings and get the anointing<br />

begin to see angels. While this may make<br />

the Hunters happy, this is a very dangerous<br />

precedent <strong>of</strong> which many people are unaware.<br />

None <strong>of</strong> this has anything a Christian<br />

who wants to grow spiritually should<br />

pursue. Paranormal experiences can seem<br />

to be <strong>of</strong> God when they are not. This kind<br />

<strong>of</strong> spirituality makes a person dysfunctional,<br />

and eventually have a dissonance with<br />

reality. The more a person experiences it,<br />

the stronger the demonic element gets until<br />

he is taken over.<br />

Angel feathers, gold dust, diamonds<br />

falling, seeing angels – even female angels<br />

– constantly, trips to Heaven at your<br />

disposal, new revelation, extrabiblical and<br />

even unbiblical revelation. What can be<br />

said <strong>of</strong> this ministry is, “Participants beware.”<br />

PERTINENT “ ”<br />

Following are some <strong>of</strong> the significant events in Jewish history that occurred in the<br />

month <strong>of</strong> December:<br />

December 1, 1909: The founding <strong>of</strong> Deganiya Alef, the first kibbutz in Israel (then known<br />

as Palestine).<br />

December 17, 1862: General U. S. Grant ordered Jews to be expelled from the Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tennessee<br />

December 17, 1914: The Turks expelled Jews from Tel Aviv, sending them to Egypt.<br />

December 18, 1774: Empress Maria Theresa expelled all Jews from Prague, Bohemia<br />

and Moravia.<br />

December 22, 1970: S.S. commander <strong>of</strong> Treblinka sentenced to life imprisonment.<br />

December 23, 1867: Emancipation <strong>of</strong> the Jews <strong>of</strong> Hungary.<br />

December 25, 1977: Menachem Begin and Anwar Sadat met in Ismailia, Egypt.<br />

December 30, 1947: 40 Jewish workers were massacred at the Haifa refineries.<br />

December 31, 1963: Israel’s first desalination plant opened in Eilat.<br />

http://www.jewsforjesus.org/publications/realtime/54/02<br />

Test Your Yiddishkeit<br />

1. Is the name <strong>of</strong> the holiday Purim derived from<br />

• (a) an East End Londoner, who for some reason felt sorry for Haman (who was hanged<br />

on his own gallows) and declared, “Poor ‘im”<br />

or<br />

• (b) the fact that the villian <strong>of</strong> the story cast lots to determine when to annihilate the Jewish<br />

people living in Persia<br />

2. Is Megillah<br />

• (a) the first name <strong>of</strong> a 1960’s cartoon character (last name Gorilla)<br />

or<br />

• (b) the Hebrew word for “scroll” referring to the Book <strong>of</strong> Esther, also used colloquially<br />

to indicate “the whole story”<br />

3. For whom is the Jewish women’s organization Hadassah named<br />

• (a) a 17th century Jewish hairdresser<br />

or<br />

• (b) Queen Esther (because Hadassah was her Hebrew name, and what her uncle Mordy<br />

called her)<br />

4. Is a grogger<br />

• (a) an elderly Jewish man who has a hard time waking up in the morning<br />

or<br />

• (b) a noisemaker that is twirled to drown out the name <strong>of</strong> Haman each time it is pronounced<br />

during the reading <strong>of</strong> the Purim story<br />

http://jewsforjesus.org/publications/newsletter/1998_03/yiddishkeit<br />

Answers 1 thru 4 are the letter (b)<br />

Do you know who was the first Jewish person to come to the United States and why<br />

he came<br />

The first Jewish person to set sail for America did not stow away on the Mayflower with<br />

the Puritans. In 1584, Queen Elizabeth sent Sir Walter Raleigh to the Virginia territory to<br />

look for gold, silver and copper. Raleigh asked Joachim Gaunse, a Jewish metallurgist and<br />

mining expert, to take part in the expedition. Thus in 1585, Joachim Gaunse became the<br />

first known Jew to set foot on what is now American soil.<br />

http://jewsforjesus.org/publications/newsletter/1998_03/yiddishkeit<br />

24 June 2008 • <strong>Moriel</strong> Quarterly

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