Prophet Eliyahu (Elijah), known as the Breach Maker, will return before the Day of YHWH to restore the Torah of Moshe and end the Diaspora of kol Yisra’el. Some believe his mission has begun in Cyber Space, but understanding requires knowledge of Yisra’el and the Kingdom of YHWH. These articles provide a comprehensive view of the past, present, and future of YHWH’s world, challenging and impacting readers as they have done to countless others.
Prophet Eliyahu (Elijah), known as the Breach Maker, will return before the Day of YHWH to restore the Torah of Moshe and end the Diaspora of kol Yisra’el. Some believe his mission has begun in Cyber Space, but understanding requires knowledge of Yisra’el and the Kingdom of YHWH. These articles provide a comprehensive view of the past, present, and future of YHWH’s world, challenging and impacting readers as they have done to countless others.
Prophet Eliyahu (Elijah), known as the Breach Maker, will return before the Day of YHWH to restore the Torah of Moshe and end the Diaspora of kol Yisra’el. Some believe his mission has begun in Cyber Space, but understanding requires knowledge of Yisra’el and the Kingdom of YHWH. These articles provide a comprehensive view of the past, present, and future of YHWH’s world, challenging and impacting readers as they have done to countless others.
The Hebrew Scripture heavily references the Shabbat, with over 200 mentions. In contrast, there are only four references to Sunday, all found in the New Covenant, and none indicate it as the Scriptural day of rest. This presentation will uncover the truth about the significance of the Shabbat, the importance of observing it, and provide guidance on how to do so. It will also explain why Sunday is not the Scriptural day of rest.
Christians often overlook a scriptural alternative to Christmas, unaware that this holiday predates Christmas and even has evidence of Yeshua (Jesus) celebrating it. Many confuse it with Christmas due to its December timing and shared decorations, lights, and activities. In Israel, this holiday, known as Chanukah or Hanukkah, holds great popularity and is a significant event in the Jewish calendar.
The doctrine of the Trinity, not mentioned in Scripture, is often overlooked by many Christians. Its acceptance was influenced by political maneuvering and the power of the Roman Empire, despite its early controversy. While it is a central belief in Catholic and Protestant faiths, there are ongoing challenges to this doctrine.
The Siddur Bayit is specifically compiled for individuals or families who lack access to a Synagogue or Hebrew teaching. It is designed for non-Hebrew readers, particularly the sons and daughters of YHWH (the Elohim of Yisra’el) who are in exile and eagerly await their return to Yisra’el. As believers in YHWH, it is our responsibility to learn the traditions of our Hebrew ancestors.
The Siddur Moedim is specifically compiled for individuals or families who lack access to a Synagogue or Hebrew teaching. It is designed for non-Hebrew readers, particularly the sons and daughters of YHWH (the Elohim of Yisra’el) who are in exile and eagerly await their return to Yisra’el. As believers in YHWH, it is our responsibility to learn the customs of our Hebrew ancestors.
The Name of the Creator is mentioned 6,823 times in the Hebrew Masoretic text, which serves as the foundation for English Bible translations. However, in most English translations, the Name has been removed or altered. In the first century, speaking the Name was prohibited, except by the High Priest, and doing so carried severe penalties, even eternal damnation. This ban has never been officially lifted by the Sanhedrin to this day.
The Moedim, or Feasts of YHWH, are scriptural mandates from the Torah that differ from the Roman/Greek institutions in the Church calendar today. Understanding and observing these feasts were pivotal to the early believers’ success in experiencing the presence and power of YHWH. This exposition will provide insights into the significance of the Moedim and their role in fulfilling the Kingdom mandate.
The Kingdom of Elohim is a profound mystery in the Hebrew Scripture, often overlooked or misunderstood due to teachings diverging from what Yeshua (Jesus) and the disciples taught. HaSatan also recognizes that the return of the King of kings to establish the Everlasting Kingdom is dependent on the Kingdom of Elohim remaining a mystery. It is not a coincidence that you are reading this manifesto, as YHWH desires for you to comprehend the Kingdom of Elohim.
Scholars, theologians, and translators have long been aware of the misunderstandings, mistranslations, errors, contradictions, omissions, and corruptions present in various English Bible versions. Despite this knowledge, believers of different Christian denominations continue to hold these versions as the “inspired” and “inerrant” Word of God.
Truth does not know names and it does come with labels – Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism etc. are merely expressions of the human desire to find answers to its mortality. This book will show you immortal life as the ancients have always known it to be. It contains the secrets that have been kept under lock and key for two millenniums.
Humanity has violated the Everlasting Covenant and transgressed the laws of the Torah. Our actions have polluted the Earth, interfered with YHWH’s creation, and committed unimaginable acts surpassing even the wickedness of Noah’s generation. The time for humanity to repent and change its ways is nearing its end, and there will be no extension granted.
In this captivating excerpt from the book, we witness a profound encounter between the Supreme Being and a beautiful being in human likeness. As the being stands before the Almighty’s presence, a sense of timidity and meekness fills the air. Elohim, the Creator, embraces the being with open arms and utters a word: “DODI!” In a moment of bewilderment, the being questions if he is indeed “Dodi.”
This book is a treasure trove of diverse and valuable insights. It offers wisdom that can last a lifetime and guide you through uncertain and stressful times. It addresses intimate questions and provides previously unrevealed revelations. The content covers a range of subjects without a specific order, challenging your thinking and prompting reflection. Its value is immeasurable as it offers priceless insight and understanding.
This book explores Torah Marriage, which involves one man being married to either one woman or multiple women. It discusses how this practice was permitted by the Marriage Plan of YHWH in the Torah as a solution to divorce. However, later decrees from Judaism and Christianity banned Torah Marriage, leading to increased separation and divorce rates in the Western world.
This booklet is crucial for your prayer journey. It has the potential to unlock doors, overcome barriers, and bring blessings from YHWH to your life and family. Mishkan Tefilah & Shachah is a powerful and rewarding prayer model in YHWH’s Kingdom. It provides a unique opportunity to enter Heaven’s throne room, communicate with your Father, and experience His presence.
The epitome and climax of all history are upon us. What was hidden is now revealed, and what was lost is recovered. You are reading this document because it is time to know and understand the Plan, Order, and Strategy for establishing the Kingdom of YHWH on Earth in commonsense and plain language. The Kingdom of Elohim is the sole authority and power that rules this Universe.