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Hashem Part 2 - Tetragrammaton
Some people will claim that they know exactly how to pronounce the Creator’s name. We would disagree with any concrete statements like that. One of the largest debates is whether it should be a V or a W in the name. Join us as we test out this important debate relating to the Tetragrammaton.

TE: The Generation of Chesed
In Leviticus 20:17 does YHWH state a marriage between a brother and a sister was a disgrace, or a grace?

TE: Jewelry and Make-Up
Throughout religious history make-up and jewelry have been taboo to many. There are many reasons given for this ranging from it being something only pagans do to something strictly forbidden by YHWH. We want to test these ideas to Scripture and see what we come up with.

TE - Discipleship in the Great Commission
How many have lost sight of the true message Messiah was communicating in the Great Commission? The common understanding is that we are to go out and spread the gospel, but is that all?

The Hebrew Root of: Honor
What does it really mean to honor your father and mother?

The Hebrew Root of: Hebrew
Who is a Hebrew, what does being a Hebrew mean and how does the word "Hebrew" apply to us?

The Hebrew Root of: Amen
Testing the Hebrew root of the word "amen", and if it's really calling on an Egyptian God instead of our Creator.

AA: Is the Temple Sacrifice Animal Abuse?
How do you respond when accusations of animal abuse are made against the temple sacrifice system? Here's what we'd say.

Answering Atheists: Marrying A Rapist
Atheists love to point out that the Torah instructs a rapist to marry his victim. From our cultural perspective this appears absurd and portrays YHWH negatively. However, there is much more to consider here…

Brit Hadasha: Affliction of the Messiah
What do we do with the Anti-Missionary claim that the Messiah does not suffer like Israel suffers and that Isaiah 53 is not about the Messiah? Simple, we test it.

BH: Can Men Atone for the Sins of Others?
Anti-missionaries assert that one man cannot atone for the sins of another. They like to cite Deuteronomy 24:16 to support their case. What happens to their argument when we examine more Scripture and the context rather than just one verse?

Brit Hadasha: Paul and Genealogies
Anti-missionaries use 1 Timothy 1 and Titus 3 to indicate that Paul is anxious about avoiding the topic of genealogies. If it's true, why is it? If it's not, then why does Paul tell us to avoid the topic? Find out in the latest installment of the Brit Hadasha Series.

Brit Hadasha: Psalm 110 - Who is "My Lord"?
The Anti-Missionaries would have us believe that Psalm 110 is not Messianic, but instead that it’s about King David. In this installment of the Brit Hadasha series we will test that theory and see what we come up with.

The Hebrew Root of: Grace
Let's examine the Hebrew root of the word "Grace."

The Hebrew Root of: Holy Convocation
Scripture tells us in a few places that specific days are a holy convocation. Often this word is translated as an assembly; but is that the best way to define it? Is that the Hebrew Root of a holy convocation?

The Hebrew Root of: Repent
What is the Hebraic understanding of the word “repent?"

TE: The Restoration of Israel in 2 Kings 5
The Restoration of the Two Houses of Israel is hidden in so many places in scripture. Let’s examine 2 Kings 5…

TE: The Rock, The Cornerstone
When Messiah uttered the words “on this rock I will build my church” many teach that he was referring to Peter. While we know he was talking to Peter that doesn’t mean he was talking about Peter. Let’s test the Scriptures and see what we find.
TE: Unclean Things - Pots and Ovens
This teaching explores the meaning of Leviticus 11:29-38, particularly the command to break ovens and stoves that have been touched by unclean things. What does this mean for your kitchen, and does it apply to modern appliances? We also explore the implications for eating at restaurants.

119 Thoughts: The Immoral Moral Law
If we were to abandon creative theology and return to Biblical terms, interesting things happen...Let's discuss the supposed moral law...

Time: Evening and Morning - Part 2
When did a day begin for Israel at the time of the Exodus?

TIME: Evening and Morning Part 3
When does Shabbat start, in the evening, or in the morning? In this series we tackle the complicated debate of a Hebraic 24-hour period.

TIME: Evening and Morning Part 1
When does a day begin? Let’s start from the beginning…

TE: Testing the Star of David - FAQ
This teaching is a follow up to “Testing the Star of David” intended to address some frequently asked questions. We have known for years that once we released a teaching on this subject, it was going to be quite controversial. Much to our surprise, it had one of our highest agreement rates out of the 200+ teachings we have released to date. Despite that, out of the nearly 30,000 that have watched the teaching a week after its release, there also exists a small but passionate minority defending the image of the Star of David. We also understand that an online petition, consisting of 68 people at the time of this video, was signed, passionately demanding we remove the “Testing the Star of David” teaching. While 68 out of 30,000 may not sound like enough to warrant a follow up FAQ, collectively, they do in fact ask some good questions and make some interesting points. We respect that, and admire their passion for what they believe to be right. We hope that this FAQ on the subject of the Star of David will respectfully offer some clarity to those who have expressed concern or still have questions. If you have not watched “Testing the Star of David” we would recommend watching that teaching before continuing with the FAQ.

TE: No Pleasure on the Sabbath - Isaiah 58
Does Isaiah 58:13-14 mean that we cannot have any pleasure on the Sabbath? Once again, context is everything...

TE: Feeding the Multitude
In two separate amazing events, Yeshua fed a multitude of people. Have you ever stopped to consider the prophetic symbolism embedded in each story?

TE: 12 or 13
Is there any indication in the Torah that a calendar year can be 12 or 13 months? Perhaps there is...

TE: Testing the Star of David
It is one of the most well known symbols in the world, and represents the modern nation of Israel. The six pointed star is worthy of analysis and the results may surprise you.

TE: 7000 Years of Circumcision
Join us as we use biblical numbers to show the prophetic implications of circumcision.

FULL: Was the Last Supper A Passover Meal?
What was the timeline of our Messiah’s death and resurrection? How do we reconcile the verses that suggest the Last Supper was a Passover meal, and those that suggest it was not?

TE: Hosea's Christmas Tree
Did Hosea have a Christmas tree? No, but some use Hosea to justify calling their Christmas tree an image of YHWH. Find out how that relates to the golden calf.

TE: Are All Things Lawful? (1 Corinthians 6 and 10)
Many like to teach that when Paul says that “all things are lawful” he is saying that the restrictions found in the Law of God no longer apply. If this is true, then we can murder, commit adultery, and worship other gods without any issues. Does that really make sense and sound like something God would tell us? Join us as we examine 1 Corinthians 6:12 and 10:23 to see what’s really being said.

TE: The Heart of the Antichrist
What is the heart of the antichrist?

TE: The Messiah in Genesis 5
Did you know the plan of our Messiah is hidden in the Hebrew found in Genesis 5? You might find this fascinating...

BP: Nimrod: A Biblical and Historical Profile
Nimrod: A Biblical and Historical profile goes a little deeper than a basic reading and mentioning of this important figure. Are you interested in the hidden story of Nimrod found in Genesis?

TE: Does YHWH Hate His Appointed Times?
What does it mean when the Creator says that the new moons and Sabbaths are a burden to him? Does YHWH hate his appointed times according to Isaiah 1:14, Amos 5:21 & Hosea 2:1?

TE: Until John
Two small words, “until John” have the potential to point to a much stronger picture of John the Baptist’s ministry than many have previously thought. Is that what we find when we test them out?

TE: The Word
Most agree that Yeshua is the “logos” of God. However, there seems to be some disagreement on whether or not He is the “nomos” of God, or the embodiment of the Torah as well. Join us as we review this topic in a bit more depth than is commonly presented.

Messages: Growth
Spiritual growth is something every believer should experience. Though we all grow at different rates and times, there should still be a growth taking place in our lives. Are you growing spiritually? How would you know? Take a few minutes out of your schedule and watch this short message for all believers.

Messages: Busy, Busy, Busy
We all are busy at one point or another. And the world we live in seems to make it worse everyday. How do we overcome the “Busy syndrome”? Is it that big of deal to even worry about? Join us as we examine a topic that we all have struggled with in the past.

Messages: City Slicker
Learning something new can seem so difficult at first. However, once you’ve learned it, it quickly becomes second nature to you. But until that time comes, it can just seem overwhelming. Join us in this brief message in learning to make the wise.... simple.

TE: Forgive Them...Not?
Yeshua prayed for the Father to forgive those who put Him on the cross. Yet, in some circles today the question has come up if he could have actually been saying just the opposite. Some believe the Greek actually suggests such an interpretation. But does it really match what Yeshua’s life proclaimed? Watch the teaching today and test Yeshua’s words for yourself.

Messages: Like Father, Like Son
Yeshua said that anyone who had seen Him had seen the Father. Knowing that YHWH is our heavenly Father, can people see Him in us? Are we showing people who our Heavenly Father is in our everyday life? Who are people seeing when they look at you?

Brit Hadasha: Bread and Wine
What does Yeshua declaring Himself to metaphorically be the bread as His body and wine as His blood at the Last Supper mean for us? What about the fact that the Torah declares we should not drink blood? How can Yeshua use this as a metaphor when it seemingly contradicts Scripture?

TE: What Is New About the New Covenant? (Hebrews 8)
New Covenant with better promises, or a new law? Some might be surprised to learn that prophets stated that the new covenant would consists of the same law…

TE: The 144,000
The purpose and meaning of the 144,000 in the Book of Revelation is a strong curiosity to many. Is it a literal 144,000 or more of a symbolic nature? What might be more interesting, is the hidden message in the listing of the 12 tribes of Israel.

TE: Romans 10
Some say the Law of God ended, and then point to Romans 10:4. Let’s test that...

TE: Are All Things Clean? (Mark 7)
Many teach that in Mark 7:19 Yeshua declared all food as clean. We agree that all food is clean. The real question to be answered is what Messiah was really saying. What is the true context of this verse? Did Yeshua really declare all things clean?

Hashem Part 1 - What's In A Name?
Why does the topic of our Creator’s name cause so much division in the Body? What the Hebrew word for “name” really mean? What does it mean to profane His name?

119 Thoughts: Are You In The New Covenant?
What does it mean to be in the New Covenant? You might be surprised.