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Immersion Discusses the differences between baptism or
immersion and tevilah (Jewish immersion ritual)
Baptism was not invented by Christians. Baptism was carried over into
the Christian faith in the new covenant by Messiah Yeshua from our
Jewish rituals. Getting back to the roots, foundations or original
biblical faith increases our grasp of the meanings of scripture. Is
immersion really required for conversion?
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Law
and Grace What is the difference in the perspective of law between the Christian
new covenant with Messiah Yeshua and the Jewish? According to the
Bible, is a person "under the law" if he or she keeps the Sabbath? What
day does the Bible say the Sabbath be on, Saturday or Sunday? What does
Shabbat (Sabbath) picture for us? Why do we need Grace? Is the Tanakh
(Hebrew scriptures) done away with? These concepts are found in
the roots, foundations or original biblical faith explored at
this site.
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Atonement Exactly what is redemption? Why do we need the
redeemer in the new covenant? What role did sacrifice play under
biblical Judaism? Is Jesus truly the redeemer? What does the Bible say
about atonement? What is the difference between atonement and
redemption?
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Comparing
Religions
What are the earmarks of true new covenant Faith? How do the Sabbath,
Sunday observance, Easter, Christmas, Passover, and the other Jewish
Holidays Identify a religion?
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Conversion How does one convert to Judaism? Do I really have
to be circumcised? Is baptism part of the new covenant requirement? Do
I have to learn Hebrew and Jewish history? Conversion is a concept that
is at the foundation of our faith. This is a very important teaching
needed by every seeker of truth.
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The
Eighteen Benedictions What are the eighteen benedictions? Are they
really prayed every Sabbath and Holy Day? Are there other times they
are used?
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Gentiles
and the Torah
Are gentiles who believe in the messiah required to keep the Sabbath,
Holy Days, eat kosher and wear Jewish clothing? Is the Torah part of
the Bible? Is the Torah the same as the law of Moses?
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Kosher What is kosher and how does one keep kosher? Does
the Bible command us to keep dietary laws or were these added by the
rabbis? Your body is the holy temple of God. We need to learn to treat
His temple the way He wants it treated.
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Three
Days and Nights How was the messiah three days and nights in the ground from the start
of Sabbath (Friday Evening) to "early the first day of the week?" This
teaching has rarely been told and is an important key to understanding
the Bible.
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A
History of Holidays Where did we get the traditional Christian
holidays, Christmas, Easter, Halloween, Valentines Day, New Years Day?
Who was the first pope? Why should we observe G-d's holy
days; Passover, Rosh HaShanah and Sukkot? Another connection with the
roots, foundations or original biblical faith that is so important to
seekers of truth.
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The
Spirit Realm Seminar Examining the supernatural aspects of faith in
Yeshua, covering concepts of Zohar and Kabala but from a strictly
biblical perspective. Dealing with exorcism, deliverance, demons,
curses, angels, casting out demons, changing the supernatural to see
effects in the natural. In this course we see how demons and angels
truly are the source of natural victory. Demons and angels are true
life forces and exorcism can relieve many phobias and other emotional
symptoms such as depression. What happens when a person believes in
Yeshua as redeemer and messiah? How to exorcise (cast out) demons the
easy way. How to take control of the efforts of others to control your
thoughts and much more.
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Zohar or
Kabbalah
Zohar is
from a Hebrew word meaning window or source of light. There are five
books of Kabala. Zohar is the most commonly known. It is a mystical
commentary on Torah but includes many other references to the rest of
the Tanach or Tanakh (Hebrew scriptures, the old part of the Bible). Is
Zohar based on the Tanakh? What is Tanakh? Zohar deals with the
supernatural realm where angels and demons are greater in number than
humans.
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Talmud information on this site -Talmud chronology
shows the timelines of the Talmud contributors. The basicTalmud information page
give everyone the opportunity to subscribe to the Talmud discussion
list.
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Noahide
Law (laws of righteousness for gentiles) the
seven laws for the sons of Noah are among the instructions given in the
Brit Chadisha (New Testament) writings of Paul. Typically, Noahide Law
is the basis for gentiles who wish to express their faith in the G-d of
Abraham without believing in Yeshua the Messiah. there are some who
follow Noahide Law that do believe in Yeshua (Jesus) but they are the
exception rather than the norm.
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The
TempleWe answer some questions people ask about the holy
temple and why colors and materials were used in the temple's
construction. These things connect to the roots, foundations of
biblical understanding and what HaShem wants for us as His people.
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Holy
Days and Jewish Holidays the schedule of holy days and holidays we observe
with Gregorian and Hebrew dates. what is the difference between a "holy
day" and a "holiday?"
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