Posted by Navah on Jul 4, 2020 in Q&A
Question: In the plague in Moav 24,000 died, but Paul said 23,000. Which is true? Answer: Torah says, “And those who died in the plague were twenty-four thousand.” (Num 25:9) But Apostle Shaul (Paul) says referring to the same event, “Neither should we commit whoring, as some of them did, and in one day twenty-three thousand fell,” (1Co 10:8) It seems that there are conflicting facts in the Scripture. Why would the apostle say that 23,000 died,...
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Posted by Navah on Jul 4, 2020 in Bible Study
The term “prophet for profit” suggests “one who speaks the Word of Elohim for pay”, or the so-called “professional priesthood” of today, as they call themselves. These “professional priests” believe they are entitled to receive the money after they have obtained the truth from the Scripture. The Hebrew word navi “prophet” literally means one who fills up or gives substance of YHVH’s Word, that is to say, he...
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Posted by Navah on Jun 26, 2020 in Bible Study, The Messiah
Which is the fifth Gospel, or the fifth Good News, because we know only four in the Scripture: the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John? The fifth Gospel subject of this teaching is not the so-called Q Gospel (also Q source and Q document). According to the Christian eschatology, Q Gospel is believed to be a part of the common source found in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke but not in the Gospel of Mark. But the fifth Gospel that we will study is a part of the Canon but...
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Posted by Navah on Jun 14, 2020 in Oneness of the Creator, The Messiah
The question “Does God have a pre-existing Son, first-born of the creation?” always opens the door of polemic between religions that will never be closed by men. The verses from JPS translation (Gen 6:2-4, Job 1:6, Job 2:1, and Job 38:7) showing that the Creator of the universe does have sons, namely, His messengers (angels), do not bring much argumentation. If the argument against them is that these verses are general references to angels, and no specific son...
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Posted by Navah on Jun 10, 2020 in The Messiah
In the Scripture, there is a messenger of YHVH whose name remained hidden in secret. He appeared only at key points in the world history and his hidden identity had never been revealed to men. Who is this messenger who said, “Why do you ask My name, it is hidden?” From the Canon and Apocrypha, we know the names of YHVH’s messengers such as Micha’el (Who is like El), Gavri’el (Might of El), Rapha’el (Healing of El), Phanu’el or...
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Posted by Navah on Jun 5, 2020 in Prophecy Insight
The U.S. of America is [still] the strongest economy, the world’s financial center and military power. But, this status quo may change quickly after the double impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic and the civil unrest, riots, and looting in America that followed the murder of the unarmed and cuffed George Floyd by four police officers in Minneapolis, Minnesota. What comes after America? will make the reader see the problem of America, that is not just the death...
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Posted by Navah on May 27, 2020 in Prophecy Insight
What would the world look like the day after the Promised Land of Israel is closed, like it is in 2020? In the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attack on New York City, some of the American Jews decided to return home, because they felt that something was happening in the world. But what they did not realize and expect was that the airports were all closed for a few days and they felt stranded in a foreign land. Then, they remembered they had the mitsvah (law) to live in the...
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Posted by Navah on May 25, 2020 in The Exodus
Why did the sons of Mosheh, Gereshom and Eli’ezer, not merit to be in the leadership of Israel? Should they not have been worthy of high positions in the clergy, or entitled to a high rank in the leadership in Israel? And why did Mosheh not say a word in their behalf at the end of his life, because he chose none of them to be his successor, but YHVH chose Mosheh’s right hand: Yehoshua. But why? After all, were Gereshom and Eli’ezer not the sons of none...
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Posted by Navah on May 21, 2020 in Bible Study, Q&A
In the Gospel, it appears that Matthew made a mistake by quoting Jeremiah in his account of the betrayal of Yeshua. But can he make such a mistake in the first place? All the chief priests and rulers took counsel against Yeshua to put Him to death. And having bound Him, they delivered Him to Pontius Pilate. Then Judas having seen that He had been condemned to death, repented, and returned the thirty pieces of silver to the chief priests. And throwing down the pieces of...
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Posted by Navah on May 18, 2020 in The Bible Codes, The War of Gog of Magog
There are no two political leaders that have shown more resentment to each other than the former President of the U.S. Barak Obama and the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu. If we are the generation that will see the coming of Mashiach (Messiah), then we can expect that the political figures of the day must be the ones who would lead the world into its last days. There is encoded name in Eze 38:2 discovered by two Orthodox Jews, Dr. Robert Wolf and Joel Gallis...
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Posted by Navah on May 10, 2020 in The Origin
There is something curious in the Noach story. The apostle called Noach “a preacher of righteousness” (2Pe 2:5), but the only time he opened his mouth was to curse his grandson Kanaan. Why? Noach and his family left the ark to see a world devoid of living souls; they were the mankind on the face of the earth. The first thing Noach did was to plant a vineyard and grow the fruits of the vine. Then, he got drunk, because the righteous Noach struggled with his...
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Posted by Navah on May 5, 2020 in Bible Study
YHVH prohibits that no one is to uncover someone else’s nakedness and more particularly the nakedness of the father and mother. This strict prohibition is included in the long list of sexual immoralities such as incest, adultery, fornication, rape, homosexual relations, and bestiality, which are explicitly forbidden in the Torah. Adultery and fornication of both man and woman are against the sacredness of marriage as the Creator’s given appointment for the...
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