Parasha Vezot Haberakhah 2022-23:
Vezot Haberakhah means “and this is the blessing”. And who doesn’t like Yahweh’s blessings? Join us for this parasha as we remember to be thankful for Yahweh’s love and mercy.
Vezot Haberakhah means “and this is the blessing”. And who doesn’t like Yahweh’s blessings? Join us for this parasha as we remember to be thankful for Yahweh’s love and mercy.
Vezot Haberakhah means “and this is the blessing”. And who doesn’t like Yahweh’s blessings? Join us for this parasha as we remember to be thankful for Yahweh’s love and mercy.
In Parasha Vayelech, we will see why Yeshua is called the Husband of the assembly, why Yahweh calls Himself the Husband of Israel, and what the difference is between ‘faith’ and ‘belief’. Please join us as we study Torah, Israel’s marriage contract with Yahweh Elohim.
In Parasha Vayelech, we will see why Yeshua is called the Husband of the assembly, why Yahweh calls Himself the Husband of Israel, and what the difference is between ‘faith’ and ‘belief’. Please join us as we study Torah, Israel’s marriage contract with Yahweh Elohim.
Join us for Parasha Nitzavim to find out what determines our biblical identity. Are we Israelites? Are we identified by the faith handed to us by our ancestors? Or by the country we live in?
Join us for Parasha Nitzavim to find out what determines our biblical identity. Are we Israelites? Are we identified by the faith handed to us by our ancestors? Or by the country we live in?
Did you know that Ma’asei (Acts) chapter 15 is a reflection of the principles and precepts found in the Torah portion of Parasha Re’eh? Please join us as we see how the five principles of Acts 15 reflect Yahweh’s heart.
Did you know that Ma’asei (Acts) chapter 15 is a reflection of the principles and precepts found in the Torah portion of Parasha Re’eh? Please join us as we see how the five principles of Acts 15 reflect Yahweh’s heart.
In Devarim (Deuteronomy) chapter 4:2, Yahweh tells us NOT TO ADD ANYTHING to or take ANYTHING AWAY from the word which He commands us, that we might KEEP (SHOMER) the commandments which HE commands us! And interestingly, Yeshua HaMashiach began His ministry with the same exact message!
Join us for Parasha Va’etchanan as we give just some examples of how both the house of Judah and the house of Ephraim are guilty “picking and choosing” what parts of Yahweh’s word to keep, that we may repent of this error and become pleasing unto Yahweh our Elohim.
In Devarim (Deuteronomy) chapter 4:2, Yahweh tells us NOT TO ADD ANYTHING to or take ANYTHING AWAY from the word which He commands us, that we might KEEP (SHOMER) the commandments which HE commands us! And interestingly, Yeshua HaMashiach began His ministry with the same exact message!
Join us for Parasha Va’etchanan as we give just some examples of how both the house of Judah and the house of Ephraim are guilty “picking and choosing” what parts of Yahweh’s word to keep, that we may repent of this error and become pleasing unto Yahweh our Elohim.
About Mashiach ben Yosef explains who the mysterious Orthodox Jewish “Messiah son of Joseph” is, and how our Orthodox Jewish brothers hope he will separate us from Yeshua. (Let no one steal your crown.)
‘About Mashiach ben Yosef’ explains who the mysterious Orthodox Jewish “Messiah son of Joseph” is, and how our Orthodox Jewish brothers hope he will separate us from Yeshua. (Let no one steal your crown.)
Explains the two houses of Israel, Ephraim and Judah, and how they relate to each other in prophecy, and also today.
Explains from the Bible what is wrong with two popular racist biblical theories: British Israel theory, and Black Hebrew Israelite theory.
Our Orthodox Jewish brethren have a rabbinic prophecy about a man they call Moshiach ben Yosef (Messiah the son of Joseph). It is tempting to think that this is the same person as Yeshua the Messiah, since Yeshua is our Messiah, and since He was born to Yosef (Joseph) and Miriam (Mary). Mattityahu (Matthew) 1:16 […]
Ezekiel 37 contains two prophecies over the return of the house of Ephraim (Israel). In the first half of Ezekiel 37, the house of Ephraim is revived from a valley of dry bones. (In the following passage, the Hebrew word for breath is the same as the word for spirit. That word is ruach.) Yehezqel […]
In Revelation 19, we saw how Yeshua arrives with His army of saints at Armageddon, and then smites the armies of Gog and Magog. Now, in Revelation 20, a messenger (angel) comes down from heaven, binds Satan, and throws him into a bottomless pit for 1,000 years. Hitgalut (Revelation) 20:1-3 1 Then I saw a […]
We spoke earlier about of the Assyrian Dispersion, and how Yahweh sent the Assyrians to take Ephraim away, but the Assyrians were not particular. They also took away some of the people from the southern tribes (Judah and Benjamin). This may be why Ya’akov (James) writes his epistle not just to the ten tribes of […]
Have you ever wondered why the United States has a special relationship with Great Britain, and also with Israel? This is explained by the Two House Theory. This theory is so important that we will come back to it repeatedly through the balance of this book. Genesis is prophetic. It establishes patterns that are repeated […]