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Law:
"Thou shalt make thee fringes (Heb. Tzitzit) upon the four quarters
(Heb. kanfot-wings) of thy vesture (Tallit), wherewith thou coverest
thyself." - Deuteronomy 22:12
"Speak unto the Sons of Israel, and bid them that they make them
fringes (Heb. Tzitzit) in the borders (Heb. kanfot - wings) of their
garments (Tallit) throughout their generations, and that they put upon the
fringe of the borders a ribband (Heb. cord/thread) of blue: And it shall
be unto you for a tzitzit, that ye may look upon it, and remember all the
commandments of YHWH, and do them; and that ye seek not after your own
heart and your own eyes, after which ye use to go a whoring: That ye may
remember, and do all my commandments, and be set apart unto YHWH." - Numbers
15:38-40
Prophecy:
"But unto you that fear my Name (YHWH) shall the light of
righteousness arise with healing in his wings (Heb. kanfot)..." - Malakyah/Malachi
4:2
"He that dwelleth in the secret place of the most High shall abide
under the covering of the Almighty...He shall cover thee with his
feathers, and under his wings (Tallit) shalt thou trust..." - Psalms
91:1, 4a
" I will greatly rejoice in YHWH, my soul shall be joyful in my KING;
for he hath clothed me with the garments of salvation (Tallit/Kippah), he
hath covered me with the robe of righteousness-the Tallit" - Ishayah
61:10
Fulfillment:
The Hebrew Messiah of Israyl and Savior of the world, YHWH's Son Yahsha
h'Meshiakh lived in order to fulfill the every Torah word of YHWH the
Creator of heaven and earth. (Matt.4:4; 5:17; Y'shayah 8:20, 42:21).
He wore the Tallit with the tzitzits because it was commanded by YHWH, and
because of His love and obedience to His ordained mission, YHWH greatly
blessed Him to perform miracles of healing, even resurrecting the dead!
He did all these wonders with the ordained Robe of Righteousness, the
Wedding Garment fit for those of the Melchizedek Priesthood - the four
cornered - one piece - qodesh beged - this Royal Tallit! We implore
that all males fulfill this same command and appear as royalty before Him
(Rev.1:6)
"...and began to carry about in beds those that were sick, where they
heard he was. And whithersoever he entered, into villages, or cities, or
country, they laid the sick in the streets, and besought him that they
might touch if it were but the border (Heb. Tzitzit) of his garment (Heb.
Tallit) : and as many as touched him were made whole." - Mark
6:55b-56
"Insomuch that they brought forth the sick into the streets, and laid
them on beds and couches, that at the least the Tallit of Kepha passing by
might touch and cover some of them. There came also a multitude out of the
cities round about unto Jerusalem, bringing sick folks, and them which
were vexed with unclean spirits: and they were healed every one." - Acts
5:15-16
"And he hath on his Tallit and on his banner a Name written, KING OF
KINGS..." - Revelation 19:16

Instructions on Tying Tzitzits Containing YHWH's
Name!
After purchasing a 100% woolen or linen Tallit, you will need to see if
the tzitzits contain the required blue cord (a symbol of the Prince of
Peace - Yahsha h'Meshiak) and if the tying of the tzitzit spells out
"Y-H-W-H". If it doesn't, then it needs to! and you will have to
cut-off the "Jewish" tzitzits and tie your own in the more
perfect way! If you have to, buy some white cord and blue cord
at a fabric store.
1. Take three white cords about 4 feet long and one blue cord about 5 feet
long - feed through corner/wing hole bringing equal measures on both
sides.
2. Tie a double knot about 6 inches out, then take one blue cord and make
10 wraps around all the other cords. This symbolizes the first letter in
His Name. (10 = Yode (Y)),
3. Tie another double knot, take blue cord and make 5 wraps around all the
other cords. This symbolizes the second letter in His Name. (5=hey
(H)),
4. Tie another double knot, take blue cord and make 6 wraps around all the
other cords. This symbolizes the third letter in His Name. (6=waw
(W)),
5. Tie aother double knot, take blue cord and make 5 wraps around other
cords. This symbolizes the fourth and last letter in His Name. (5=hey(H)),
6. Tie another double knot to finish tzitzit, then cut ends to match
w/equal length, knot each end
5 double knots + 8 cords = 13, tzitzit spells out to Hebrew number 600.
Add these two numbers and you get 613 which is a number symbolizing the
"every word of YHWH" (Matt.4:4).
Remember the commandment in Num.15, "when you see it - tzitzit - you
will remember ALL - 613 commandments of YHWH to do them.." By tying
the tzitzit in the above fashion, you are looking at the Commandments in
symbolism! The statute requires one blue cord among white (assumed). You
can have 10 total cords if you want to! There is no statute requiring HOW
MANY cords to make the tassel-tzitzit. What I described to you above is
the best I've seen and makes sense. There is no statute that requires to
spell YHWH in the tzitzit, but we see that the blue cord (Messiah)
wrapping the other cords (YHWH's people) in His Name (Y-H-W-H). Read
Yahchanan/John 17 and notice what the Messiah says about YHWH's Name and
His apostles. There is NO good reason NOT to tie the tzitzit in the above
fashion. In contrast, Jewish tradition spells out "ELOHIM" never
YHWH in the tying of the tzitzit! You are not following Jewish tradition
by wearing the Tallit - You are following Israylite tradition as commanded
in the Torah just as the Messiah obeyed - you are walking in the footsteps
of Messiah! The more you are willing to obey the more you will understand
His word - the scriptures and the prophecies (Ps.111:10; Ishayah 1:19-20)!
The Tallit is worn during prayer, ministry, formal fellowship during
Sabbaths and Feasts. It is a royal garment -a wedding garment - the royal
robe of righteousness fit for kings, and worn by the King of kings! Are
you a king? Yes you say, then wear the robe of kings as commanded!
Purchase Tallit from the following sources:
http://www.mim.net/Store/Judaica/Tallits.asp
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