Yeshua of Nazareth the Messiah is my king and teacher, I am his disciple. יהוה YHWH is my Elohim, I choose to serve Him, Follower of the Way, Truth, and Life
Dec 27, 2022 • 17 tweets • 10 min read
Bible study discussion thread: a study for people who want to be Faithful to our Father the Almighty and the Son our Anointed King to avoid being tricked into practicing the profane when disguised by traditions of men
Starting with an example: this is a photograph of a ouija board or spirit/witch board, used by spiritualists, pagans, the occult, and witches to contact so called spirits of the dead and demons, popularized between 1890s-1920s, from the earlier Asian Fuji board in 1100s
Feb 13, 2022 • 44 tweets • 18 min read
Bible study discussion thread: the Word says to Honor our father and mother, yet it also says to not follow the practices of our fathers , and the Messiah said he would turn sons against fathers. It seems like conflicting instructions, but it is not once you read in context
This study is going to look at the texts in context, and present the text in groups to make it clearer to research yourselves with self study. Any line of the Bible in its own can be misunderstood or misused, but being aware of more information makes for a large clear picture
Mar 4, 2021 • 32 tweets • 19 min read
Bible study discussion thread: it is a look at Revelation 13:18, what the beast number of 666 is, and the 3 other places that number is found in the Holy Scriptures, from a prophetic contextual biblical stand point. Afterwards, thread may also review all of 13 in biblical context
The thread will be using both Mounce Interlinear Bible translation so we can review the original biblical Koine Greek with the literal English, and the e-Sword KJV to make it easier to see the biblical Koine Greek dictionary numbers for word definitions we are going to discuss
Feb 9, 2021 • 22 tweets • 15 min read
Bible study discussion thread: the Messiah is called the Lamb 29 times in Revelation. Many people envision a tiny soft gentle sheep when they read ‘lamb’, but around 1/3 of the times lamb is mentioned it has to do with making war. The Early Church understood what ‘lamb’ means
The Holy Scriptures mention that shepherds gather several animals into the flock, including goats and sheep. This is a baby goat, called a kid, and adult goat, and note the adult male goat has a set of horns that grow towards its rear
Dec 17, 2020 • 13 tweets • 6 min read
Bible study discussion thread: this thread will look at the difference between Holy and Common, and Unclean and Clean, contrasted spiritual conditions as defined by the Almighty Creator
This discussion will be completed in parts, with the first part laying a foundation by exploring the definitions of the words Holy, Common, Unclean, and Clean, so we can each reflect on it in relation to our lives and the word use in the biblical text from Genesis to Revelation
Dec 4, 2020 • 8 tweets • 4 min read
Bible study discussion thread: if you live biblically you probably look into the origins of traditions and customs, leading to many surprises and much truth, this thread will look at betrothal/engagement/wedding rings to see if they are biblical or worldly
Although some evidence appears that one royalty wife in Egypt may have worn an early kind of a wedding ring made of twin, overall it is well agreed upon that the concept of a wedding ring was a Roman Empire idea designed to remind women that they were ‘property’ of the husband
Sep 3, 2020 • 35 tweets • 15 min read
Bible study discussion thread: this will look at how man days transpired during the 10 Plagues of Egypt. There is varying ‘tradition’ opinions on this, however we are going to cite verses. This will be completed in 2 sessions, 1st will discuss background, 2nd will cover plagues
Traditions say that the 10 Plagues happened in 6 days and Israel was released on the 7th day, or 40 days for judgement, or 50 days for a portion of wrath, or 100 data for a double portion of wrath, or 12 months from first asking Pharaoh to 1 plague a month to then freedom
Mar 20, 2020 • 21 tweets • 14 min read
Bible Study Discussion Thread: this will be on the Book of Jonah, not on the more common teachings such as the ‘whale’, a metaphor connected to drowning, but rather on important historical context, the actions of Jonah, and rational behind the actions the pagan city of Nineveh.
This discussion on Jonah will include screen captures from my notes, it is part of a larger set of notes on Jonah that cover additional topics, some of which connect to the Apostle Peter. If anyone wants a copy of the full set of notes as PDF for your study, direct message me
Jun 11, 2019 • 22 tweets • 12 min read
Bible Study Discussion Thread: biblical text connections and differences between Sheol, Hades, Tartarus, the Abyss, Bottomless Pit, Gehenna, and the Lake of Fire. Even though some bibles have come to lump them all together as "hell" in English translations, they are not the same.
Sheol is the Hebrew word for the Place of the Dead, the place were spirits go when the human flesh earthly body has expired. The word is also used as a term for the Grave as we see Jacob use it when he thought Joseph was dead, Genesis 37:35 is the first use of the word Sheol
Nov 27, 2018 • 27 tweets • 13 min read
Ten minute video on the Noah Ark location in Turkey, specifically discussing the Subsurface Imaging Project results they show three decks, symmetrical compartments, and other evidence that the mound is not a natural structure
Article on the Subsurface Imaging Project of Noah Ark location in Turkey at Mount Ararat which shows several detailed images of the Resistivity Profiles of the boat hull and compartments noahsarkscans.nz
Nov 16, 2018 • 37 tweets • 15 min read
Info Discussion: 2013 I stopped celebrating the December 25 holiday called Christmas. I did it as result of prayer and research, and I pass no judgement on anyone who still keeps it. We are called however to teach and learn truth, so I want to share knowledge to those who want it
Since Christmas was named and practiced by the Holy Roman Catholic Church, we should look at what that church resource says on it, and for that I shall quote from the Catholic Encyclopedia, first published in 1907, something I was not even aware existed as a former catholic.