by Michael | Jul 10, 2022 | Scripture Studies, Special Messages and Teachings
Gog and Magog This study is not an easy one. The reason is when dealing with the topic of Gog and Magog, there are several opinions floating around. Then there’s the issue of this being a future event. Who are or were Gog and Magog? What are or were Gog and...
by Michael | Jul 6, 2022 | Hebraic Journal
July 4 – Independence Day Shalom! Well, the 4th of July (Independence Day) has come and gone. I rather enjoyed it. My family had been invited to a client’s home where he fed us, took us out on his boat, and introduced us to several of his friends. It was fun...
by Michael | Jul 6, 2022 | The Man in Robes and Tassels
New York, Prologue As always, not a single star could be seen in the sky. It was the result of light and air pollution. All the artificial lights man had created and lit up on the island of Manhattan drowned out the beauty and natural light of the stars. As Theodore...
by Michael | Jul 2, 2022 | Scripture Studies, Torah
The Creation, Pt. 1 This is the first of many in-depth teachings and studies of the Torah and other Scriptures. As a student of Scripture myself, I do not adhere to the chapters and verses as beginning or stopping points. However, I do use them as points of reference....
by Michael | Jul 2, 2022 | Hebraic Journal
My rules for studying Scripture I have set for myself rules for how I study Scripture and thought it might be interesting to share them for others to consider. These may also serve as a companion tool for the Scripture Studies section. 1. The rule of first-mentions:...