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Ep 505Episode 505: POD - Episode 7 - Douglas Hamp
In episode 7 of the 119 Podcast, we visit with Douglas Hamp, author and pastor of The Way Congregation, to talk about his story of coming to know Yeshua and observe the Torah, the problems with the “pre-tribulation rapture” theory, and why Yeshua’s primary spoken language might have actually been Hebrew instead of Aramaic.
Ep 504Episode 504: TE: Does the Bible Permit Drinking Alcohol?
If asked “does the Bible permit drinking alcohol?”, here is one way you may want to respond.

Ep 503Episode 503: TE: Why Then the Law? (Galatians 3:19-29)
In answering the question, “why then the law?” in Galatians 3:19-29, Paul is often misunderstood to say the law of God no longer applies. We need to correct that misunderstanding.

Ep 502Episode 502: 119 Podcast: Episode 6 - Bill Cloud
In episode 6 of the 119 Podcast, we visit with Bill Cloud, teacher at Shoreshim Ministries and pastor at Jacob’s Tent Fellowship. He joins us to talk about his testimony of coming to know Yeshua, how he got involved in ministry and the Torah movement, and the prophetic message behind the biblical story of Jacob and Esau.

Ep 501Episode 501: Answering Your Questions - (Does God Repent?, 1 Cor. 11:14 – Long Hair, Preparation Day and more…)
In this video series we want to look at the most common things asked and publicly begin answering your questions for the benefit of everyone to hear and to test themselves. In this presentation we are going to respond to the questions:- Does God Repent in Genesis 6:6?- What does camel through the eye of a needle mean in Matthew 19:24?- Can men wear long hair according to 1 Corinthians 11:14?- Do I have to clean my house on Preparation Day?- Why does it take so long for 119 Email Turnaround Time?https://www.119ministries.com/supporting-119/donateFollow the above link to partner with 119 Ministries and support ongoing free teaching production.

Ep 500Episode 500: BP: Melchizedek - A Biblical and Historical Profile
The Bible doesn't tell us much about Melchizedek, and the few times the name is mentioned it has some fairly large implications. Join us as we take a look at Melchizedek, in both a biblical and historical profile.

Ep 499Episode 499: TE: Spiritual Sacrifices - What Should We Offer to God?
What are spiritual sacrifices? What should we offer to God in modern times without a temple?

Ep 498Episode 498: 119 Podcast: Episode 5 - J.K. McKee
J. K. McKee, theologian, author, and editor of Messianic Apologetics, joins us to talk about his testimony, the validity of the Torah, what the phrase “Under the Law” means in Scripture, the New Covenant, and the Book of Galatians.The opinions of our guests expressed on this podcast and elsewhere outside of this podcast may not always reflect the views of 119 Ministries.

Ep 497Episode 497: Answering Your Questions (Outside Bathrooms, Gentiles and Feast Days, Spiritual Temple, Honoring Parents, Activities on the Sabbath, and more…)
In this video series we want to look at the most common things asked and publicly begin answering your questions for the benefit of everyone to hear and to test themselves. In this presentation we are going to respond to the questions:- Should we not use indoor bathrooms according to Deuteronomy 23:13?- Should Gentiles keep the feasts when the believers in Ephesus didn't go with Paul in Acts 18:21?- Why should we read the Torah Portion schedule when it's just another manmade tradition and not from the Father?- If our bodies are the Temple of the Holy Spirit like 2 Corinthians 6 and 7 say, then how can we say some laws don't apply today because there is no temple?- If there is no death on the new earth (Revelation 21:4), then how would animal sacrifices work in eternity?- How do we honor our parents when the relationship is toxic?- Is it okay to attend or participate in sporting events and other extracurriculars if they take place on the Sabbath?

TE: The Son of Man in the Book of Enoch
1 Enoch, more popularly known as the Book of Enoch, is quite a popular extra-biblical book. But there is a questionable statement naming Enoch as a messianic figure known as the Son of Man in chapter 71. We look at the debate about the Son of Man in the book of Enoch and the implications it may have on how much authority we should give the book.

119 Podcast: Episode 4 - Rico Cortes
Rico Cortes, teacher at Wisdom in Torah Ministries, joins us to talk about his testimony, thoughts on the temple, the sacrificial system, the book of Hebrews, ancient near eastern covenants, as well as a wide variety of other fascinating subjects and how they all relate back to Messiah Yeshua.The opinions of our guests expressed on this podcast and elsewhere outside of this podcast may not always reflect the views of 119 Ministries.

Answering Your Questions: (Games on the Sabbath, The Book of Mormon, Weevils in Grain, 3rd Temple, 9th of Av, and more…)
In this series we want to look at the most common things asked and publicly begin answering your questions for the benefit of everyone to hear and to test themselves. In this presentation we are going to respond to the questions:Are we to teach what is written in the Word to all nations or to just the chosen people of Father?What about YouTube videos and games on the Sabbath?What about the Book of Mormon? Is it from God too? Does it contradict the Bible?What about weevils in grain? Doesn't that make it unclean?Can women and children attend and participate in the three pilgrimage feasts?Does 2 Corinthians 12:9 mean that only grace is sufficient after the cross?Should we be supporting the building of a 3rd temple before Messiah returns?Should Christians remove leaven from their homes during Unleavened Bread?What about the 9th of Av historically and which calendar do we go by for it?

119 Podcast: Episode 3 - Jason Towe
In this podcast, Jason Towe, Pastor/Teacher at Pursuing Truth Ministries joins us to talk about his testimony, how he got involved in the Torah movement and the incredible things YHWH is doing in his life.The opinions of our guests expressed on this podcast and elsewhere outside of this podcast may not always reflect the views of 119 Ministries.

Parashah Points: Vezot Habracha - Honoring Those Who Have Died
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion called Vezot Habracha, we read Deuteronomy 34:5-6 where Moses dies. We see the Father taking care of the dead body, showing us that we too need to care of those who have passed.

TE: What is Baptism?
There are many theories and beliefs about baptism as portrayed in the New Testament. What’s the origin of baptism? Was it really a new commandment? We examine these questions and more as we study the Scriptures in order to figure out what is baptism.

Parashah Points: Ha'azinu - Word of Life
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion called Ha’azinu, we read Deuteronomy 32:45-47. We find out that not only is the Torah good instruction for us, but it’s the word of life and should be taken to heart. In addition we see how Paul’s writings actually agree with Moses and himself!

Answering Atheists: Does the Bible View Women As Property?
There are many feminists and others that assert the Creator and His Word is no only misogynistic but promotes the reducing of women to little more than chattel, property. Let’s examine their supporting Scripture verses to test their claims in the proper cultural and biblical context.

Parashah Points: Vayelech - God's Presence
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion called Vayelech, we read Deuteronomy 31:8 where we find God’s presence is promised to his people. We take a brief look at what it means to have his presence in our lives and how we can get it.

Parashah Points: Nitzavim - The People of YHWH
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion called Nitzavim, we read Deuteronomy 29:10-15 and find out not only what it takes to be the people of YHWH, but also who it includes. This definition comes directly from the Creator through the mouth of Moses; this is the Creator’s definition, not man’s.

Parashah Points: Ki Tavo - The Command to Rejoice
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion called Ki Tavo, we read Deuteronomy 26:11 which includes the command to rejoice. Even if we don’t always feel like rejoicing, don’t feel thankful, or don’t feel grateful, we need to rejoice in our Father’s provision.

Excluded From the Assembly: Deuteronomy 23:1-8
Several groups of people are said to be excluded from the “assembly of YHWH”, and this leaves us with some questions. How can a loving Creator exclude anyone? Who all is included in this “assembly”? How can they be excluded in one verse but permitted in another?

Parashah Points: Ki Tetze - Parapet Principle
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion called Ki Tetze, we see the parapet principle laid out in Deuteronomy 22:8, and how it applies today as negligence in our lives.

TE: No Fire on the Sabbath
If you have every been told that you can not flip on a light switch, drive a car, or use an elevator on the Sabbath, then this teaching is for you. We examine where these errors originate, and what the Bible really says...

Parashah Points: Shoftim - Don't Listen to False Prophets
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion Shoftim, we see in Deuteronomy 18 where we are told don’t listen to false prophets.

119 Podcast: Episode 2 - Mark Jacobs
Mark Jacob, Biblical Hebrew language instructor at 119 Ministries, joins us to share his testimony of coming to know Yeshua, his long history within the Torah movement, and the many benefits of learning Biblical Hebrew.The opinions of our guests expressed on this podcast and elsewhere outside of this podcast may not always reflect the views of 119 Ministries.

Answering Atheists: Does God Exist? - The Design of the Universe
The question, “Does God Exist?” has long been pondered from the layman to the greatest scientists and scholars throughout history. When all things are considered, the odds of the design of the universe and fine-tuning necessary in order for it to exist to have happened by chance is simply unbelievable…even to scientists.

Parashah Points: Re'eh - Why Eat Clean?
In this week’s Parashah Point we look at the Torah Portion called Re’eh. We find out, in Deuteronomy 14:2-3 a very important reason our diet is important to the Creator, namely why we should eat clean.

Parashah Points: Ekev - A Changed Heart
In this week's Parashah Point on the Torah Portion, Ekev, we look at Deuteronomy 10:12-16. In this passage we see that Israel is supposed to have a circumcised heart, in other words, we need to have a changed heart.

119 Podcast: Episode 1 - Lex Meyer
In this podcast, Lex Meyer, teacher at Unlearn and pastor of Grafted Church, joins us to talk about his testimony of coming to know Yeshua, getting involved in ministry and the Torah movement, thoughts on the afterlife, some concerns he has regarding issues in the body of Messiah, and new projects he’s working on.The opinions of our guests expressed on this podcast and elsewhere outside of this podcast may not always reflect the views of 119 Ministries.

What Is the Mark of the Beast?
For generations scholars and laymen alike have sought to answer an important question, “what is the mark of the beast?” While we can’t say for certain until the time comes, here are some thoughts to consider in helping the saints recognize it when it arrives.

Parashah Points: Va'etchanan - When God Says No
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion Va’etchanan, we read Deuteronomy 3:23-26 when God says no to Moses. The Father doesn’t always give us what we want, and we need to learn to accept it just as Moses did.

TE - The Torn Veil
When Messiah died the veil in the temple was torn. But the questions remain as to which veil it was that was ripped, why does it matter which it was, and why does the torn veil even matter?

Parashah Points: Devarim - Judge Righteously
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion titled Devarim, we examine Deuteronomy 1:16-17 where it says to judge righteously and not to be intimidated. These principles extend passed courtroom and into other areas of our lives.

Parashah Points: Massei - In Defense of the Death Penalty
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion Massei, we see in Numbers 35:16-18 that God instituted the death penalty in some circumstances. Contrary to the Pope Francis’ declaration, the capital punishment is not against the Creator’s moral standard.

Parashah Points: Mattot - Don't Be A Flake
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion called Mattot, we read Numbers 30:2 about keeping our promises. Essentially it’s the Creator’s way of saying don’t be a flake. Our word is to mean something as we are his people.

Parashah Points: Pinchas - Why Discipleship Matters
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion Pinchas, we see that Moses is going to die and a successor is needed. Numbers 27:15-19 shows how Moses’s first concern was for who would lead Israel, and God’s response shows us why discipleship matters.

Messages: Is God A Misogynist
In this live message, we seek to answer the question "Is God a misogynist?" as often asserted by feminists and atheists. We examine common Scriptures they use to say the Bible supports oppressing and degrading women.

Parashah Points: Chukat - Trust God and Keep Going
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion Chukat, we read Numbers 20:25-29 where Aaron dies. He’s replaced by his son as high priest, but the loss of Aaron meant Israel needed to trust God and keep going no matter who was their high priest.

Parashah Points: Balak - Listen When A Donkey Talks
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion Balak, we read Numbers 22:28-29 where we find the Balaam learned that it’s important to listen when a donkey talks. We need to learn not to simply react to what we think we know.

Life After Death Part 7 - The Resurrection of the Unjust
There are so many questions that get asked about Scripture, but one of the oldest and most common has to do with life after death. In this teaching we take a look at what happens for those who have rejected the faith and participate in the second resurrection, the resurrection of the unjust.

Parashah Points: Korach - Dealing with Discontentment
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion, Korach, Moses tells us in Numbers 16:8-10 that Korah’s rebellion was really about him dealing with discontentment. It’s important we all learn how to deal with discontentment appropriately.

Parashah Points: Shelach - One Law For All
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion, Shelach, we see how, in Numbers 15:15-16, the Torah was given to everyone. It is one law for all, both the stranger/sojourner and the native born Israelite.

MSG: What Causes Fights Among You?
What causes fights among you, among us, as a body of believers? We'll explore the answer to that and how Scripture teaches us to handle it in the book of James and in Numbers through the story of Korah's rebellion.This teaching was recorded live.

Parashah Points: Beha'alotcha - Following the Cloud
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion called Beha’alotcha, we read Numbers 9:22-23 which details how the Creator led his people after Egypt. Israel was following the cloud of YHWH, dependent upon him for direction. Are you following the cloud?

Parashah Points: Nasso - Outside the Camp
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion called Nasso, we look at Numbers 5:1-4. It deals with putting people outside the camp; then we will see how it parallels what Messiah said in Matthew 18 as well as how we apply that today.

MSG: A Drink of Living Water
Yeshua told the woman at the well about living water and how true worship is done only in spirit and truth. What is this living water and how do we offer true worship to the Father? This message was recorded live.

Answering Atheists: Does God Command Genocide in the Bible?
When YHWH gave Israel the Promised Land, it appears that He commanded Israel to wipe out entire peoples. Does God command genocide in the Bible, or is there more to the story than meets the eye?

Parashah Points: Bamidbar - Your Work is Significant
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion Bamidbar, we see in Numbers 3:5-8 how it wasn’t just the priests who had value when it came to serving the people. In the same way it isn’t just a pastor or preacher who has value, but if you support the Father’s work in any way, your work is significant too.

Parashah Points: Bechukotai - Walk with God
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion Bechukotai, we learn there are blessings that comes from following the Torah, from walking in his ways. Leviticus 26:11-12 tells us what the greatest blessing of all is, we get to walk with God.

Parashah Points: Behar - Foreign Slaves
In this week’s Parashah Point on the Torah Portion Behar, we look at Leviticus 25:44-46, a set of often controversial verses since they relate to slavery in the Bible. More specifically, we’re going to take a brief look at the idea of foreign slaves in Israel.