Tag Archives: hebrew roots
Modesty is Real
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Why we went back to keeping the commandments
Here is another couple that found out the commandments are still important today.
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Rosh Chodesh New Moon Blessing
Rosh Chodesh New Moon Blessing
From Cancer to Hebrew Roots
Alexi Bracey was a new ager who developed cancer. During her healing transition she discovered the Hebrew Roots of Yeshua. Now she is a raw food chef, healed of cancer and a messianic believer. Hear her great story from cancer to Hebrew Roots.
Christian Couple Goes Back to The Law
Michael and Joy have an amazing testimonial about how they found the Torah Life.
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http://dynamicwalk.org
http://www.messianicwalk.com
I want to be a stay at home daughter
Find out why this girl is skipping college to stay at home with her parents
Torah Portion #45 Va’etchanan (Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11)
In this Torah Portion we read about Moses being forbidden to enter the promised land, Moses urging Israel to obey the Torah, and the principles for Godly living. The ten commandments are given and spoken about.
This Woman Went Back To Keeping The Law.
http://www.torahlife.tv This Christian women discovered Hebrew Roots and returned to the real understanding of keeping the Law.
You can see her blog at http://myhalak.blogspot.com/
Don’t shave your beard or cut the sides of your head
Someone asked me about Leviticus 19:27
“You shall not round the side of your head, nor mar the corners of your beard.”
In this video I give the answer. The Israelites were directed by Our Creator not to cut their side locks or trim their beard because some of the pagan nations around them at the time practiced cutting their beards in a certain fashion, doing so in connection with the worship of their gods. (Jer. 9:26; 25:23)
If an Israelite adopted the same style, observers might well take it to be a symbol of his religious beliefs, signifying that he upheld pagan worship. Obediently, God’s people avoided this style of grooming or personal decoration. So it is appropriate to avoid decorations that would link a person with idolatrous worship.
It was a cultic practice, which some pagan deities looked like a devil goat and Our Creator didn’t want His people to resemble a devil goat deity.
It was also common for the pagans to cut or shave the sides of their heads. Same point as with the beard would apply.
New Covenant or Renewed Covenant?
Someone asked me this question…
Why do say renewed covenant, when God said it would be a new covenant?
This video is my answer.