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The Biblical Calendar “Sabbaths and New Moons”
There are religious groups that profess they are keeping the appointed feast days at the correct dates and everyone else is wrong.
Herb Solinsky (http://biblicalcalendar.org) explains in this video about why some people keep lunar Sabbath, new moons and the reason he believes most people are missing the sign of when the year truly starts.
Yeshua (Jesus) Said… (Matthew 7:24-27) Part 22
This is part 22 in the Yeshua said series. In this video I talk about what Messiah Yeshua says about these verses:
Matthew 24-27
7:24
Then everyone who hears these Words from Me, and does them, I will compare him to a wise man who built his house on the rock;
7:25
and the rain came down, and the floods came up, and the winds blew, and fell against that house; but it did not fall, for it had been founded on the rock.
7:26
And everyone who hears these Words of Mine, and who does not do them, he shall be compared to a foolish man who built his house on the sand;
7:27
and the rain came down, and the floods came up, and the winds blew and beat against that house; and it fell, and great was the collapse of it.
The Most Controversial Bible Topic
Here is an interview with Bible Teaching Frank Houtz. In this interview he gives a great answer to the question, what is the most controversial topic about the Bible.
Frank’s website is http://www.drybonesrestorationcompany.com/
What does “The Law” mean and does it apply to Christians?
Bible teacher Frank Houtz answers the question about “The Law.” In this video he explains what it is and who it is for.
The Bible Commandments
Modesty and the Hebrew Roots Movement
Modesty and the Hebrew Roots Movement. Helping each other be set apart.
My Relationship With Jewish People As A Jewish Believer in Yeshua (Jesus).
A Christian radio hosts asked me questions about my relationships with Jewish people. How do they treat me or have I convinced any of them to believer in Yeshua. Here is my answer.
Do Christians Need To Keep The Kosher Diet Laws?
Do you think it is okay for a Christian to eat whatever they like?
Bible teacher Frank Houtz answers the question that everyone wants to know. What does the Bible say about Kosher food and do Christians need to follow them?
You can see more from Frank Houtz at his website
http://www.drybonesrestorationcompany.com
It’s Yom Teruah, NOT Rosh Hashanah!
Today few people remember the biblical name of Yom Teruah and instead it is widely known as “Rosh Hashanah” which literally means “head of the year” and hence also “New Years”. The transformation of Yom Teruah (Day of Shouting) into Rosh Hashanah (New Years) is the result of pagan Babylonian influence upon the Jewish nation.
On the 1st day of the Seventh month (Tishrei) the Torah commands us to observe the holy day of Yom Teruah which means “Day of Shouting” (Lev 23:23-25; Nu 29:1-6). Yom Teruah is a day of rest on which work is forbidden. One of the unique things about Yom Teruah is that the Torah does not say what the purpose of this holy day is.
Yom Teruah is mentioned in the following biblical passages:
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Lev 23:23-25 “And YHVH spoke unto Moses saying, Speak to the Children of Israel saying, In the Seventh month on the first of the month will be a day of rest (Shabbaton) for you, a Remembrance Shouting, a holy convocation. You shall do no work and you will bring a fire sacrifice to YHVH.”
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Nu 29:1-6 “And in the Seventh month on the first of the month will be a holy convocation for you; you shall do no work, it will be a Day of Shouting for you. [List of Sacrifices for Yom Teruah].”
Avi Ben Mordechai – Hebrew Roots Teacher and Author
Born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. Has a college education in religious and secular fields of study from schools in San Francisco and Los Angeles, California.
Raised Jewish reform. In later adulthood, lived Jewish Orthodox. Today, Avi continues his studies in the Hebrew Torah, Prophets and Writings while pursuing advanced studies in the teachings of the scripturalist preacher and Messianic reformer Yeshua ben Yosef. Avi does not accept any teaching that requires submission to rabbinic oral law nor does he believe there is any authority in what is commonly called the Mitzvot d’Rabanan- the commandments of the rabbis, which consists of many legal works and traditions that are considered binding on religious Jews everywhere.
You can see Avi’s website at http://www.m7000.com and http://www.torahonlocation.com










