Shavuot
Shavuot (Pentecost) explains the relationship between Pentecost and the public announcement of the wedding (erusin) in the ancient Hebrew wedding ceremony–and what it means to us as His bride.
Shavuot (Pentecost) explains the relationship between Pentecost and the public announcement of the wedding (erusin) in the ancient Hebrew wedding ceremony–and what it means to us as His bride.
Shavuot (Pentecost) explains the relationship between Pentecost and the public announcement of the wedding (erusin) in the ancient Hebrew wedding ceremony–and what it means to us as His bride.
In this video we show how we are to observe the Pesach (Passover) today, under Yeshua’s renewed Melchizedekian Order.
In this study, we explain the difference between the Passover Seder and the Last Supper, and how the Melchizekian Pesach is different from each of these.
In this study we show how we are to observe the Pesach (Passover) today, under Yeshua’s renewed Melchizedekian Order.
In this video, we explain the difference between the Passover Seder and the Last Supper, and how the Melchizekian Pesach is different from either of those two events.
This video describes the timing of Yom Teruah, as well as the significance of Yom Teruah in the Ancient Hebrew Wedding model.
This chapter explains the superiority of the ancient Hebrew celebration of childhood weaning, and why it is so preferable to the modern Bar Mitzvah ceremony.
This chapter explains why the rabbinic mezuzah is most likely an adaptation of the ancient house amulet, and why it is an incorrect application of the metaphorical command to write all of Yahweh’s words and commands on all of our gates.
This chapter shows why tefillin (phylacteries) are probably an adopted pagan Greek practice, and why Yeshua Messiah (Jesus Christ) probably did not wear them, and would not approve of them.
This chapter explains why the ancient method of circumcision was different than today’s modern procedure, and how to do it if
This chapter explains what the Torah says with regard to ritual immersion (or tevilah), and how it differs from rabbinic tradition. It also explains how ritual immersion or baptism applies in the Renewed Covenant (New Testament), according to Scripture.
Explains from the Bible why it is so important for husbands to give their wives a ketubah (wedding contract), and how to draft one.
Explains from the Bible why we should not keep the man-made feast of Purim.
Explains from the Bible why we should not keep the man-made festival of Hanukkah.
Explains why we should still physically circumcise our children, even in Renewed Covenant (New Testament) times.
Explains
In Leviticus 19:27, Yahweh says not to shave the sides of our heads, nor to disfigure the edges of our beards. Vayiqra (Leviticus) 19:27 (NKJV) 27 “You shall not shave around the sides of your head, nor shall you disfigure the edges of your beard.” Some believe this means we should never cut our hair […]
If our good heavenly Father should bless you with the opportunity to dine in a Jewish home, a knowledge of Jewish custom may be helpful. Here is how Yeshua handled matters of table etiquette. In Jewish etiquette, if one has enjoyed the fellowship meal (and would like to return if invited), the custom is to […]
In this chapter we are going to talk about three different things: spiritual health, physical health, and ritual cleanness. These are three totally different things, but sometimes there are relationships between them. However, we have to be careful what conclusions we draw, because the relationships do not always hold true in reverse. Before we begin, […]
Genesis 1 tells us that a day is made up of both an evening (nighttime) portion, and a morning (“daylight”) portion. For example: B’reisheet (Genesis) 1:31b 31b So the evening and the morning were the sixth day. Leviticus 23:32 also tells us that the Day of Atonement lasts from one evening to the next. This […]
In this chapter we are going to talk about three different things: spiritual health, physical health, and ritual cleanness. These are three totally different things, but sometimes there are relationships between them. However, we have to be careful what conclusions we draw, because the relationships do not always hold true in reverse. Before we begin, […]