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  • Wow, I gotta be honest, since I've learned the savior's true name, and that "Iesous" , is NOT a transliteration or a translation of Yahoshua, or even the improper shortened "Yahshua", or even "Yeshua"( which drops the Father's name from the sons by removing the "Yah", but rather a Sun Deity. Jesus (Hail-Zues) came from Iesous, as in the KJV), but it's a Sun Deity, so I'm surprised to see him use this version knowing they made that erroneous change on purpose-Shocking but true info on the names.

  • I'm looking for anime calendar

  • This is interesting... I don't identify with his beliefs, but at least there's an attempt to try and look at the scriptures beyond the face-value of the multi-edited bible. 

  • I agree about the KJV!

  • Please keep on topic. This should be posted, "why I use the KJV" bible. I thought this was about His Calendar

  • I live it when a Jew teaches the holy bible because they know what they are saying and teaching.

  • Dictionaries are indispensable for studying the Bible. People would do well to get the dictionary first! But haven't seen this particular dictionary. See any work on Lancelot Andrewes who headed the committee on the king James. He is the eminent authority on the process of King James translation. Many scholars have works on Andrewes which would be indespensable to Rood. Of course, all translators add words for English syntax, but the KJ is careful to indicate their adds with italics.

  • Dictionaries are indispensable for studying the Bible. People would do well to get the dictionary first! But haven't seen this particular dictionary. See any work on Lancelot Andrewes who headed the committee on the king James. He is the eminent authority on the process of King James translation. Many scholars have works on Andrewes which would be indespensable to Rood

    Of course all translators add words for English syntax, but the KJ  is careful to indicate their adds with italics.

  • Todah Rabah Michael and to all those who help

    you,May Yahweh continue to bless your teachings. I was so insulted years ago when i learned how much i had been deprived of and lied to about,but now feel so wonderful to do as Yahweh says, and by the way,nowadays blessings are all over my life and in my life

    Study toshow yourself approved,walk in Torah

    and see the miracles and blessings flow.Yahweh's instructions are conditional

    He says He will do ,if we will do.learn & be

    blessed.Shalom H.

  • There is scripture that tells us to "Observe" or watch the month of Nisan or Abib...did you know that it was the month of the Passover? That is also the month in which the Messiah was crucified. The secret of Yahweh is with them that fear him. It is the honor of Kings to search out a matter, and the Glory of Yahweh to hide it..is it not? We have so much more to learn about our Creator and His Word.

    Hallelujah! I love this.

  • If you want to read a really good book on the Calendar of the Creator and His Timing and the ETERNAL significance of the feasts that he has given, the intention behind them and their fulfillment, I HIGHLY RECOMMEND : "Forbidden Knowledge, or Is It?"

    He is a very precise God! Nothing he has done is meaningless or insignificant. Including the Lunar Calendar that the one who created the Universe, gave to us.

  • He is laying out a foundation so that that when you read(hear) you may understand.

  • The KJV is good for all the reason he says. It is not hard to read. It is more something to get used to.(It also makes understanding Shakespeare easier.) Most research books in English are tied to the KJV so you might want a copy. Also, the wide margins(I think he is holding a Cambridge, but Oxford make a nice one also) make it great for adding notes.

    This is an an arguement of which is better this explain why he is using this over something like a Jewish Bible. He is laying out a

  • Great video, but I think that the sermon about the KJV is beside the point. I did not go to this video to hear about KJV, but about the Creator's Calendar.

  • Thats such a cool outfit and beard, what a great suit.

    Interesting about webster being a christian

  • Is this an arguement over versions or a teaching on the Creator's Calendar?

  • KJV 1611 is really difficult to read. I prefer a newer KJV, but my favorite is American Standard Version which is considered more accurate than KJV. I have KJV, ASV, The Complete Jewish Bible and a really really simple version called a Student Version. I bounce between them for clarification, plus have a dictonary and concordance that completes my study books.

  • KJV is pretty good, but I might say it's not as authoritive as one might suppose.

    Personally, I wish more people would delve into the original language, much is to be gained by understanding the context of the original language

  • Thank you for making this available on youtube.

  • Man I love this man! I see the wisdom and truth of God in him. I love to see the fruits of our Jewish brothers and sisters who follow the Moshiach...this insight is priceless!!

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