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Proverbs 1:7, 'The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge; fools despise wisdom and instruction' (cf. 9:10). Do you see an interesting connection? Knowledge of the Lord's ways dispels fear, but the beginning of knowledge is fearing the Lord? Could it be the more we fear displeasing God and approach Him with reverential awe, the greater He will appropriate Himself in our lives? And the more we have of God, the less we will battle the short-lived, trivial fears of the world? Could it be that if we fear God there will be no one and nothing else left to fear? Wasn't this the teaching of Jesus? 'Do not fear those who kill the body but are unable to kill the soul; but rather fear Him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell' (Mt. 10:28).
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Grains Jewish 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Honey
3/4 c Sugar
1 lb Chopped walnuts

INSTRUCTIONS

In heavy pan, boil honey and sugar on a low flame until dissolved.
Add chopped nuts and simmer over low flame for 20-30 minutes or until a
medium-brown color. Stir carefully with a wooden spoon to prevent burning.
Wet a board or marble slab well and spread mixture with a wet spatula,
about 1/2 inch thick. With a wet knife, cut into small squares or
triangles.
Cover and store at room temperature.
Posted to JEWISH-FOOD digest Volume 98 #038 by Bella Parnes
<bparnes@aabgu.org> on Jan 21, 1998

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