The Abomination to Uncover the Nakedness of the Father

Posted by 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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Vanity of vanities! All is vanity!

Posted by on Feb 29, 2020 in Bible Study, Hebrew Study

Very often a mistranslation like “vanity” can overturn the whole meaning of a message in the Scripture. A typical example of it is the phrase in Ecclesiastes: Vanity of vanities! All is vanity! Is life a vanity, or the things we have labored all of our days were in vain or futile? Have we not received them from Elohim, and if we indeed have, why has the preacher called “vanity of vanities”? What does the wisest man teach in his end-of-life message to...

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Proof that the Bible is the Word of the Creator

Posted by on Feb 20, 2020 in Bible Study

Is there any proof that the Bible is the Word of the Creator and was not written by men? There are many accusations that the Bible is a myth or a compilation of legends at best. The secularists accuse the Jews of inventing the Bible, while the Muslims: of distorting it. For instance, the most popular accusation is that the Jews replaced Ishmael with Isaac on the altar, and it was Ishmael who was the promised son, and it was Ishmael whom Avraham (Arab. Ibrahim) offered for...

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Pagan Names in the Calendar

Posted by on Feb 13, 2020 in Bible Study

Fundamental Rights of Israel are bestowed upon the children of Israel in their relation to YHVH for observing His appointed times, and appearing before Him three times a year: for the Festival of the Unleavened Bread, the Festival of the Weeks, and the Festival of the Tabernacles (Exo 23:14-17). The festal rejoicing was a blessing accompanied with the rights of appearing before YHVH, to whom the children of Israel are indebted for everything He has done for the nation:...

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Did Peter eat unclean animals in his vision?

Posted by on Oct 27, 2019 in Bible Study

The command to Peter to eat unclean animals in Act 10:11-13 has been taken to mean that he ate unclean animals and therefore the Law of God was abolished by the apostle. Thus, the door for the gentiles to eat whatever they wish is opened and if Peter has broken one law, all of the rest have broken, as well, and why bother to keep all the Law. Ironically, the history repeats itself for those who do not learn from history. As the deceiver deceived the first people to eat from...

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The Fiery Law from YHVH’s Right Hand

Posted by on Oct 20, 2019 in Bible Study, Hebrew Study

Little is known that Torah of YHVH is “a fiery law” since it appears only in one place of the Scripture where the Torah is referred to as such. And since the term “a fiery law” appears only once in the Scripture, it will be challenging to derive a conclusive evidence of its meaning. Yehovah came from Sinai, and rose from Seir for them. He shone forth from Mount Paran, and came with ten thousands of set-apart ones, from His right hand a fiery law for...

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The Israeli elections: “We want a king like all the nations!”

Posted by on Oct 1, 2019 in Bible Study

Time of Reckoning Ministry (TORM) Breaking News, 20 September 2019: Three days after the Israeli elections on 17 September 2019, and we are still in a political deadlock that make Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Likud party the second-largest with 31 seats, while Benny Gantz’s leftist Blue and White alliance won 33 seats out of 120. These results are confirmed on Friday, as more than 99 percent of the votes have been counted. Neither of the political rivals had won the...

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The Sermon on the Mount Few Want to Hear

Posted by on Sep 29, 2019 in Bible Study, The Messiah

Yeshua the Messiah made two addresses to the nation of Israel during His ministry. In his first address to the nation, “The Sermon on the Mount” [of Galilee], Yeshua the Messiah laid down the rules before the people for entering the Kingdom of Heaven. This sermon consists of three parts: chapters 5, 6, and 7 of the Gospel of Matthew. The first part of the Sermon on the Mount is seen by the majority of Christian commentators as an antithesis, Jesus made by the...

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The Arabs: The land does not belong to Israel

Posted by on Sep 22, 2019 in Bible Study

Are the Arabs necessarily wrong when they say the land does not belong to Israel? When they say “the land” to contest its ownership, which land do they mean? Because the Arabs are not without land. Elohim blessed Ishmael the son of Avraham, made him a great nation, and gave him and his descendants a vast land rich of oil. But the contested land is not that vast land, but the small sliver of land between the sea and the Jordan — the land Israel lives in today....

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What is to be holy, as YHVH is holy

Posted by on Sep 16, 2019 in Bible Study, Hebrew Study

The word “holy” as in the phrase “Be holy, for I am holy!” is believed to have positive meanings of being morally and spiritually excellent; also saintly, godly, pious, God-fearing, righteous, good, virtuous, moral, sinless, pure, perfect. This perception is often derived from the Apostle Shimon Kepha’s quote from Leviticus, … as the One who called you is holy, so you also should become holy in all behavior, because it has been written,...

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The Renewed Covenant vs the New Covenant

Posted by on Aug 30, 2019 in Bible Study

In this study we will explain that there are no such things as “old” and “new” covenants for YHVH’s chosen people, but one everlasting Covenant that has been renewed. The “New Testament” and the “Old Testaments” are foreign for the Hebraic mindset terms crafted by the Roman Catholic Church with the intent to divide the Word of YHVH and His people. The Scripture and the people were thus divided so that today we have the...

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Is There Forgiveness Without Repentance?

Posted by on Aug 13, 2019 in Bible Study

Is there forgiveness without repentance? “Should we forgive one who has wronged us but has not repented?” is the question we should ask when there is a transgression against us. It is a common misunderstanding, particularly in the Christendom, that a Christian must forgive regardless of the absence of repentance from the guilty part, he should forgive even in the stone-cold face of the transgressor. This understanding, which has become a mainstream doctrine in...

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