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Spring Feast: These Feasts are called Moa’dim in Hebrew and mean “Appointments or Rehearsals”

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Spring Feast: These Feasts are called Moa’dim in Hebrew and mean “Appointments or Rehearsals” This will be a basic simplified overview of the Feasts of YAHUAH, found in Lev 23 to help those who have just been awakened to the Hebrew heritage of their faith. As I have written before, often times when one becomes aware of their Hebrew Awakening, they desire to learn quickly all they can to make up...

Apocrypha Test: Part 12: Tobit’s Tithe. Episode 1

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Apocrypha Test: Part 12: Tobit’s Tithe. Episode 1 God Culture We have been waiting to cover this much anticipated topic.  What is the Biblical view on tithing? Who received it? How often? When? For what purposes?  One will likely never understand it without Tobit who, we will cover next, affirms how we should read Deuteronomy.  Again, we have already published this position in our book, Vol...

What is the meaning of “where two or three are gathered” in Matthew 18:20?

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What is the meaning of “where two or three are gathered” in Matthew 18:20? Matthew 18:20 is often used to give legitimacy to a small prayer meeting or assembly service. The pastor might say something like “There are just a few of us here tonight, but we are glad that we don’t have to have a huge crowd for Yahuah to listen to us. After all, Yahusha promises, ‘Where two or more are gathered in my...

Apocrypha Test: Part 1: The Hidden Books of Apocrypha. Who Changed the Bible?

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Apocrypha Test: Part 1: The Hidden Books of Apocrypha. Who Changed the Bible? The God Culture Our Groundbreaking New 52-Week Series begins… Who changed the Bible and removed books called Apocrypha which test as inspired scripture?  No, not all the books as some fail the test but this is revealing. What is the history and meaning of this category “Apocrypha.” Does it even make...

What Is The Law Of First Mention?

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What Is The Law Of First Mention? The law (or principle or rule) of first mention is a guideline that some people use for studying Scripture. The law of first mention says that, to understand a particular word or doctrine, we must find the first place in Scripture that word or doctrine is revealed and study that passage. The reasoning is that the Scriptures’ first mention of a concept is the...

The Lost 10 Tribes of Israel – Steven M Collins PART 1&2

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The Lost 10 Tribes of Israel – Steven M Collins PART 1&2 Note: I don’t agree with all of his conclusions, but there is still much to be learned from this teaching. If you want to understand ancient history from 1000 BC up to now, i HIGHLY recommend you understand the significance of the Tribes of Israel and how they shaped so much of history and how they will act in the future...

Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles or Booths)

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Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles or Booths) Using The Zadokite Enochian Based (Zadok) Priestly Solar Calendar As Found in the Dead Sea Scrolls: Sukkoth / Tabernacles lands on the Gregorian Calendar on October 2nd though September 8th 2024. The Last Great Day falls on October 9th 2024. This is the last commanded Feast of the year. It is a pilgrimage feast of which there are three – the Feast of...

Feast of Yom Teruah (Day of Trumpets)

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Feast of Yom Teruah (Day of Trumpets) The fall feasts begin with the Feast of Trumpets, also known as Yom Teruah and by the Jews as Rosh Hashanah. The name Rosh Hashanah means “head of the year” or “new year” which is an erroneous description of Yom Teruah. It is a result of the pagan influence the Jews picked up in Babylon when they began using pagan names for months. The scriptural beginning of...

What Is A Sabbatical Year?

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Yahuah’s Plans For A Successful Society What Is A Sabbatical Year? The God Culture –  Sep 27, 2021 Last SABBATH YEAR (7TH YEAR) 2022 Next Jubilee Year 2037 What Is A Sabbatical Year? ANSWER The Sabbath is the seventh day of the week, a day of rest for the Hebrew people under the Mosaic Law (Torah). But the Law also spoke of a sabbatical year. Leviticus 25:1–7 provides instructions for the...

King James VI and I’s Demonology, 1597

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King James VI and I’s Demonology, 1597 In 1597, King James VI of Scotland published a compendium on witchcraft lore called Daemonologie. It was also published in England in 1603 when James acceded to the English throne. The book asserts James’s full belief in magic and witchcraft, and aims to both prove the existence of such forces and to lay down what sort of trial and punishment these practices...

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