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  • Sounds like good advice is, but the truth of the matter is that the law of Moses, and the additions made by the only begotten has ended. How do you expect to be saved anyway, you cannot keep the law of the prophets with the addition of Christ's law anyway. Are you unfamiliar with relevant prophecy? Do you know who is coming before the second coming? As it is tradition with the Almighty to send a messenger before the Son. Have you yet not figured that it is Prophets who validate scriptures?

  • Congratulations bro, an excellent biblical, theological and historcal approach.

    Fr. Fadi Helwanji, Ph.D.

  • my brother i love what your doing , let em know , read the Whole bible and not just throw away the Old testament , Praise YAH-UW-AH ,and HIS Son YaHuW-SHUA , my brother stay on that mind set and GOD will bless u ,lol , and HE already has, just by that mindset i can tell theres a blessing on u already stay strong ma brother till we meet on the other side : ) Soldiers for Christ , i glad u aint lettin them think they won't have to suffer persecution ... self ma brother blessings 1TRUTH 1LOVE

  • I am always surprised when I see correlation between the Feasts of YHWH in the OT and King Yahshua. This is a beautiful type of foreshadowing that paints a picture for the believer and helps to deepen understanding! All of David's travails are interesting.. then Ruth is a picture of Yahshua's power to redeem.

    Secondly, how are we to comprehend righteousness or know HOW to live if we disregard His instructions to His people?

    Shalom

  • Excellent commentary. Unfortunately all of us have been taught by the predominant "Christian" churches and have been ignoring the OT.

  • For rikestard: The Bible is a collection of 66 books, but it is one story. There are many translations. The most reliable & accurate is the King James (not New King James), unless you know Greek or Hebrew. If I were to pick one Bible book to start, I would say the Gospel of John (NT), then Genesis at the beginning, then Revelation at the end, then wherever God leads you. :O) You can also check out Eternal Answers * org for a highlighted KJV Bible with notes. God Bless!

  • so the gospel of john is NT which means new testament right? I thought the OT is the ones that were worth reading. sorry for all the ?'s

  • The WHOLE Bible is worth reading. :O) Old & New Testament (yes, NT = New Testament) It is one story across 66 books of both OT & NT. The Gospel of John references both, Genesis shows the beginning & Revelation shows how it will end (and by the way... God wins. *grin*) Ask as many questions as you like. :O) Happy to help.

  • to reiterate further... The Gospel of John kind of gives the theme of what the entire 66 books are about. That's why I suggested that book as a place to start. :O)

  • Vielen Dank, dass Sie meine Dame

    Thank you my lady.

  • Sie sind herzlich willkommen

    You are very welcome. :O)

    God Bless!

  • The Book(the Bible) has one author with about 66 writers or scribes. My point with this vid was that we tend to read the NT mostly and feel that it is more accessible and easier to understand and maybe more pertinent. I think that's a big mistake. We need to turn things around and go back to the Tanakh(OT) It is one long book from Gen. to Rev. It's not two books. The same Elohim(Gods) inspired and authored the entire book from Gen. to Rev. So let's not ignore the first 3/4.

  • Just think about it; who reads a book by starting about 3/4 into the book? That's what people are doing when they start in Matthew. No wonder there is so much confusion. Would a person be confused if he started to read a book 3/4 of the way into the book? In some cases the "Bible" only has a NT and Psalms and Proverbs!! That's terrible. You gotta read the whole thing over and over again. Our lives may depend on it.

  • He is right, you can not understand the new without an understanding of the old.

  • Hey bro, good to see you doing videos again...

    Good video!!!

    You are totally right, we do need to know all scriptures, otherwise there will be many doubts in our minds.

    Yah bless you so much!!!

  • I have never read any bible books, which one should I read first or is the most truthful/important. Thnx

  • I would suggest reading the whole Bible... it is ALL trutful and important. It is ALL inter-related and inter-connected.

    As Dr. Chuck Missler (Christian Apologist) said, "The New Testament is in the Old testament concealed, and the Old Testament is in the New Testament revealed." You can't fully understand one without the other. :O) God Bless!

  • yea but isnt there like 20-30 books or versions? If I were to pick a single book which one should I pick?

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  • I like the New King James, but others will say you have to read the King James, which has older English forms and can be hard to understand without an explanation and a dictionary. The more easy to read versions tend to get farther away from the original meaning at times and at times give a more acurate translation. The Green's interlinear bible has the original Hebrew and Greek with the English below them. It is literal and with a Strong's Concordance you can look up the words in Heb. and Grk

  • Shalom Brother,

    I was wondering from you , do you know who Yashayah speaks of when he says to the apostles go to the Lost sheep first and then all others / Also Rev. 7 , when the 144K are sealed of the 12 tribes by the angels . Who are the 12 tribes and or lost tribes that will be sealed before destruction? also old testement reff. of these quest. to you can be found in ezek.9:4-6 , Dan6:16 , jer.49;36 , Zech6:5 , just to name a few. Thanks for your help brother.... Shalom

  • Lost sheep question .Matt. 10 : 5-6 ( NT.)

    O.T.> Reff. to this question ) Isa 53: 6 ; Jer. 50:6-17 ... again thank you brother for your help so I can understand the scriptures.

    Shalom

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  • Check my vid that tells you where to start reading in the bible.  I try to give some general advice on how to read the bible and where to start.

  • @rikestard Isaiah starts with talking about the coming destruction of the world, which is obviously still to come. it then talks about what is required of Gods chosen people and what they should do and what they have not done. Isaiah describes God, which i have found so helpful. His pwer, his awe, his might and his tenderness even. It then describes the coming Messeah, and I think that the book of Isaiah says everything. I have been absolutely astounded while reading it. and get a KJV

  • Sort of true. The Keys are in there. ( But not only )

    We've got to make sure, we can maintain a grasp of the Hebrew Language and Etymology of the OT.

  • The "prophet" Prophecy is in Deuteronomy 18:15, not Genesis. And that "Prophet" would be the leader of the "Second Exodus". Something to think about.

  • Great video brother but I will never call the Hebrew Scriptures "old testament" Thats a damdable label that the roman church put on the scriptures. Yahweh's Holy Word never gets old. I never liked that old european label.

  • Great vid, brother. The Tanakh glorfies the Hebrew culture that has been lost today by the Greco-Roman Christianity that is today.

    Shalom & Agape

  • Christians for some reason will fight you forever on it. They dislike the law. They love doctrine of devils. You cant get the prophecies of Yahushua without the Tanakh.

    Time is very short

    Shalom

  • Correct ahk!

    Shalam

  • I agree with you completely

    Thank you for posting this video,

    to understand what is happening in the world today and why it is happening is ALL written in the BOOK

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