• Spring Holy Days 2026: Passover, Unleavened Bread, and the Night He Was Betrayed Explained
    Jan 26 2026

    Explore the full meaning and schedule of the Spring Holy Days in 2026, including Passover, Unleavened Bread, and the unique observance Yeshua commanded: the Night He Was Betrayed. This teaching walks through each appointed time with clarity, scripture, and practical guidance for believers observing outside the Land in a New Covenant context.

    We cover:

    - The Night He Was Betrayed — why Yeshua told us to commemorate it, and how we observe it on Tuesday, March 31 at sundown

    - Why accuracy matters and why this observance is unique among Torah‑keepers, Jews, and mainstream Christians

    - Holy days in exile — what can and cannot be done without a temple, priesthood, or agriculture

    - Removing leaven before Wednesday, April 1 and how to apply the command today

    - Passover and the start of Unleavened Bread at sundown on April 1, including our New Covenant Seder focused on the New Jerusalem

    - ULB Day 1 on Thursday, April 2 — a High Sabbath gathering

    - First Fruits discussion on Shabbat, April 4 — what applies today and what does not

    - Last Day of Unleavened Bread on April 8 — a day of renewal, fellowship, and reflection on the resurrection

    This video is designed to help believers honor YHVH’s appointed times with care, understanding, and obedience—without adding what Scripture forbids or removing what it commands.


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    31 Min.
  • - Messiah Expectations in Second Temple Judaism: A Deep Dive into Israel Knohl’s The Messiah Confrontation
    Jan 25 2026

    The Messiah Confrontation: Why Israel Knohl Says the Pharisees Wouldn’t Have Executed Yeshua

    In this video, I review Professor Israel Knohl’s groundbreaking book The Messiah Confrontation, a work I first discovered through the excellent Kedem YouTube channel. Knohl argues that Yeshua’s execution was not the result of Pharisaic hostility—since the Pharisees, the ancestors of Rabbinic Judaism, would not have condemned Him—but rather the outcome of a trial dominated by Sadducees, a sect that no longer exists. Knohl laments that centuries of Christian–Jewish tension have been fueled by blaming “the Jews,” even though the group responsible disappeared long ago.

    From a Christian perspective, I highlight an important point: if Yeshua is the Messiah, then His innocent death was necessary to fulfill prophecy. Without His death and resurrection, there is no Messiah and nothing for the crowds in Acts 2 to repent of. Antisemitism, which long predates Yeshua’s crucifixion, stems from ancient hatred of the children of Abraham—not from the gospel story itself.

    Knohl devotes most of the book to tracing the development of messianic expectation in the Tanakh, the Qumran texts, and first century Judaism. He explains why many Jews expected a warrior king who would overthrow Rome, and why Yeshua’s message challenged those assumptions. While I disagree with Knohl’s rejection of Yeshua as the Messiah, his scholarship is honest, rigorous, and fair toward both Jewish and Christian traditions.

    I recommend this book to anyone who loves deep, academic study of Scripture and the history of God’s people. Knohl’s treatment of messianic divinity alone is worth the read. My one critique is that he does not address Daniel 9, where the Messiah is linked to the destruction of Judea—something Yeshua explicitly referenced when He foretold the fall of the Temple.

    If you enjoy serious biblical scholarship, this book is a treasure. I’ve also linked Knohl’s interview on the Kedem channel so you can explore his ideas firsthand. Shalom, and may YHVH bless you and keep you in the Name of Yeshua.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ipr7qJZZLx8

    https://www.youtube.com/@KEDEMChannel

    https://firstcenturychristianity.net/


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    11 Min.
  • Stop Rejecting Knowledge
    Jan 21 2026

    The prophet Hosea issued a stark warning about rejecting knowledge. Today, we have all the knowledge on earth available in our pockets. Please take the time to test what you've been taught in church. Don't believe it just because the internet says it, but chase down the links and discover what's true and what's fake yourself!

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    3 Min.
  • Idols, Images, and the Second Commandment: What God Really Forbids
    Jan 18 2026

    In this episode, we explore what the Second Commandment truly prohibits and how believers can navigate a world filled with images, symbols, and religious artwork. Scripture doesn’t ban all imagery—only images used for worship or rooted in pagan practice.

    We look at biblical examples of God‑approved imagery, the historical origins of crosses and goddess statues, and why certain symbols have no place in a biblical faith. We also examine what is commanded—mezuzot, tzitziyot, and physical reminders of obedience—and how to decorate our homes and congregations with discernment.

    This teaching challenges long‑held traditions, exposes the pagan roots behind common religious symbols, and calls believers back to clear biblical obedience.

    Perfect for listeners seeking deeper understanding of Torah, biblical holiness, and the difference between true worship and idolatry


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    40 Min.
  • True Prophets vs False Teachers: How the Bible Says to Discern Them
    Jan 11 2026

    Understanding when to listen to people—and when to stop—is a biblical command, not a personality trait. This teaching walks through the ancient hierarchy of prophets, teachers, and Scripture, and compares it to the modern world where everyone has access to a Bible but few actually know it.

    We explore how Torah, the Prophets, Yeshua, and the Apostles gave clear tests for identifying true prophets and rejecting false teachers, even when their predictions come true.


    🔥 What This Teaching Covers

    • How the Bible Identifies True Prophets

    Deuteronomy 13 shows that accuracy alone does not prove authenticity. A prophet can be correct and still be false if their message leads people away from YHVH.

    • Why Ancient Israel Had a Rigid Spiritual Hierarchy

    Scripture was rare, handwritten, and expensive. Only a few had access. Today, we have the opposite problem: everyone has access, but few read it.

    • The Role of Teachers vs Prophets

    Modern culture often merges all spiritual gifts into one leader. Scripture says the opposite—gifts are distributed across the congregation, not concentrated in one person.

    • Isaiah’s Warning: “To the Law and the Testimony”

    A true prophet cannot contradict Torah or the Prophets. Isaiah 8 expands the test beyond miracles to consistency with Scripture.

    • Saul’s Downfall: Consulting the Wrong Voices

    1 Chronicles 10 shows that even when a medium gives the right answer, the source is still forbidden.

    • Daniel 9 and Yeshua’s Confirmation of Coming Desolation

    Daniel prophesied the destruction of Jerusalem. Yeshua affirmed it. Many in the first century ignored the parts they didn’t want to hear—a warning for us today.

    • Rose‑Colored Glasses and Modern Bias

    People—scholars included—tend to hear what they want to hear. Emotion often overrides truth, whether in religion, scholarship, or everyday life.

    • Paul’s Warning About “Itching Ears”

    2 Timothy 4 describes our generation perfectly: people accumulating teachers who tell them what they want to hear, not what Scripture says.


    ⚠️ Why This Matters Today

    We live in a time when:

    • People follow “prophets” who don’t work miracles
    • Teachers contradict Scripture and still gain massive followings
    • Many believers have never read the Bible cover to cover
    • Scholars uncover truth but still cling to their own traditions
    • Media personalities shape beliefs more than Scripture does

    Knowing the Bible is the only defense.
    Testing every voice is a command.
    Rejecting false teachers is obedience, not judgmentalism.


    📖 Key Scriptures Covered

    Deuteronomy 13 • Isaiah 8 • 1 Chronicles 10 • Daniel 9 • Luke 19 • 2 Timothy 4 • Acts 2


    👍 If this teaching helps you, consider liking and sharing it.

    It helps others learn how to discern truth in a world full of noise.

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    40 Min.
  • The Goal of Scripture: From Eden to Isaiah 56 — What God Really Wants From Us
    Jan 4 2026

    What is the real purpose of the Bible? Why did God give us His Word, His Spirit, and His commandments — and what does He actually want from humanity?

    This teaching walks through Scripture from Genesis to Isaiah to uncover the consistent pattern of God’s relationship with mankind, our repeated failures, and His unwavering goal for His people.

    We trace the story from the Garden of Eden to the Flood, from Abraham to the Exodus, from the Exile to the first‑century assemblies, and finally to the prophetic vision of Isaiah 56 — a “house of prayer for all nations.”


    📖 What This Teaching Covers

    • Slide 1 — Jude & the Purpose of Scripture

    Why the Bible exists, what the Holy Spirit is doing, and how Scripture records the relationship between God and humanity.

    • Slide 2 — Genesis 2:16–17

    The Garden of Eden, the single command, free will, and the moment humanity chose disobedience.

    • Slide 3 — Genesis 6:5–6

    The Flood, mankind’s corruption, the covenant of the rainbow, the Tower of Babel, and God scattering the nations to restrain evil.

    • Slide 4 — Genesis 26:4–5

    Abraham’s obedience, the meaning of “Hebrew,” and how Abraham foreshadows Yeshua.

    Why our blessing flows from His obedience — and why ours still matters.

    • Slide 5 — Exodus 1:5–7

    Joseph’s rise in Egypt, the parallels to Yeshua, and how God used famine and slavery to grow Israel into a nation.

    The Exodus as a picture of salvation while still in sin — and what that means for believers today.

    • Slide 6 — Jeremiah 29:10

    Israel’s cycle of disobedience, exile, and God’s patience.

    Why clinging to old traditions often leads us away from truth.

    • Slide 7 — Second Temple Judaism

    How Israel finally stopped mixing with paganism, the rise of various Jewish sects, and the emergence of the early Messianic believers (“the Way”).

    • Slide 8 — Galatians 2:11–13

    Peter and Paul’s confrontation over exclusion.

    Why Israel’s isolation made sense historically — and why it became a barrier to the Gospel.

    • Slide 9 — Luke 4 & Mark 11

    Yeshua’s rebuke of spiritual exclusivity.

    Why God’s house was always meant for all nations, and how Israel struggled with this calling.

    • Slide 10 — Isaiah 56:1–8

    The prophetic vision of foreigners joining themselves to YHVH through obedience, love, and covenant faithfulness.

    God’s promise to gather “others” to His people — the ultimate goal of the Gospel.


    🌍 The Big Picture: What God Wants

    The entire biblical narrative points to one consistent truth:

    God wants people from every nation to believe in Him and His Son — and to express that belief through obedience, love, and repentance.

    We are not spectators in a cosmic conflict.

    We are participants.

    We must choose whom we will serve.


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    42 Min.
  • Commenting on Leaving Christianity
    Jan 4 2026

    This video is available here for those seeing this in audio only https://youtu.be/n9ZUWBIEDIg. This message was inspired by watching CJ Cornthwaite talk about leaving Christianity, #deconstruction, and the absolute meanness of Christians towards each other when doctrine is challenged. In my case, I left Catholicism because I proved it to be true and simply could not accept that a new religion was made in the first century with human agency being the highest authority for spiritual truth on earth. I give my testimony here and how I came to believe like I do today. This was a challenge because attaining the knowledge of the mess of the first century and what beliefs were really held was difficult 25 years ago. Today we are blessed with legitimate scholars who are broadcasting the brutal truth on the internet. #earlychristianity #Catholicism @maklelan #Protestantism #Evangelicalism #Trinity #Easter #Christmas #Sabbath #CharlieKirk Catechism, Council of Laodicea, Nicene Council

    This video inspired mine https://youtu.be/AVT7dM3wn4I?si=AG6gmK88qZphHbzM

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    30 Min.
  • When Sunday and Christmas Became Mandatory
    Dec 28 2025

    When Sunday and Christmas Became Mandatory

    Sunday and Christmas are two pillars and even litmus tests for Christianity today but they both were shunned by believers until deep into the 300s AD. This message shows both these doctrines of men were introduced after the close of scripture and time-stamps when they were made mandatory for Christianity. We also discuss the result of the councils, that assumed the power of God, was to make the original Christians sinners. None of the New Testament authors observed Sunday instead of Sabbath nor did they observe the birth of Jesus at all, yet the councils that mandated these days be kept holy decreed those who did not to be heretics and sinners. Men do not have the power to make or counter laws that are reserved for God alone. Sunday and Christmas are not mandatory for Christianity at all. Hopefully this message motivates people to look into these observances and then return to the true worship of first century Christianity.

    First Century Christianity - First Century Christianity

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    1 Std. und 26 Min.