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- Shane VaughnSeries: STANDALONE BOOKbeen. He cries not for nov- elty, but for return—to the ancient paths (Jeremiah 6:16), to the appointed rhythms of rest and rejoicing that Yah- weh instituted at creation (Genesis 2:2–3). The Elijah message does ... appointed rest. Learning to Rejoice Again — Reclaiming Sabbath Joy At First Harvest Ministries, every Sabbath is a cele- bration. We do not merely observe the day—we rejoice in it. We gather, we dance, we sing, we feast
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- This political book by Professor Toto/Pastor Shane Vaughn presents a detailed argumentarizona auditamerican foundingconstitutional law2020 election fraudmike pence authorityelection legitimacywisconsin election caseconstitutional government
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…ed ones inherit. Unsealed ones forfeit. SIDEBAR: FEASTS AS APPOINTMENTS The Moedim (appointed times) are not sugges- tions—they are the King’s calendar, His orda…
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- This teaching presents a prophetic interpretation of America through the framework ofamerican foundingrestoration of a nationamerica prophetic rolerestoration through structurenational identity biblicalrestoration movementsrestoration of israelrestoration
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- Sabbath structures the week, so productivity includes recovery. • Gratitude as a default posture. The feasts rehearse provision, so thankfulness becomes habitual. • Memory that anchors. The appointed times repeat the story, so you never drift into forgetfulness. • Joy as the destination ... ends with Tabernacles — celebration, not exhaustion. Cycles decide outcomes. Appointed Times In Hebrew, the word for the biblical feasts is moedim — appoint- ed times. This word reveals something crucial about how YAHWEH thinks about time. An appointment
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- Ephesians, the document emphasizes corporate assembly, covenant identity, and submission to apostolic authority in feast observance. The treatise presents attendance at Yahweh’s appointed times as a matter of covenant faithfulness and spiritual identity within the Kingdom of Yahwehelijah patterncovenant obligationmoedimcorporate assemblysabbathcovenant authorityapostolic authorityfeast observance
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- minor matter of pref- erence. It is a foundational calendrical question that affects every Sabbath, every feast, every appointed time of YAHWEH. Get it wrong, and the entire calendar shifts. Get it wrong, and you are keeping the Sabbath ... fourteenth at even to the twenty-first at even. Seven days defined by two evening boundaries. YAHWEH’s feast legis- lation is written on an evening-beginning calendar. The lamb was also killed on the 14th specifically ‘between the evenings
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- This teaching examines the question of when a biblical day begins bytorahbiblical calendarbiblical calendarwhen does the day begintorah timekeepingevening vs morning debategenesis 1:5 interpretationrestoration movements
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- This message focuses on Yahshua's distinction between those who possess thethirtyfoldthe haves and have notsthe hundredfold harvestrewardsthe mystery of the kingdommultiplication of the wordkingdom trainsixtyfold
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- door. We came here because YAHWEH appointed this day. Shavuot is not a Sunday morning special. It is one of the three pilgrimage feasts of the Most High, and what is about to be revealed in this house was hidden ... appointed times. Not man's appointed times. Not the rabbinic appointed times. Not the church calendar appointed times. His. These are the feasts of YAHWEH, even holy convocations, which ye shall proclaim in their seasons. — Leviticus 23:4 Notice
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- Shane Vaughn2016-08-13Galatians 3:19This teaching seeks to answer objections that Sabbath-keepers are returning tosabbathtorahcommandments versus ordinanceshandwritten ordinancescommandments and eternal lifelawcurse of the lawlaw and grace
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- This teaching explains how the “falling away” developed after the apostles throughlaw and gracetruthmark of israelsabbathtrinity deceptionspiritual warfarerestoration of all thingssanctification
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- SHALL IT BE MOVEMENT ELEVEN: The Three Feasts — Why Pentecost Was Never the Destination Open to Leviticus chapter twenty-three, the chapter of the appointed times — the moedim the sons of Zadok guarded. And see that YAHWEH did not give ... Sons of | The TAUGHT remnant - Sacred Zadok / Sons of Light / the Way) | Name, Torah, feasts, the Way ----------------------------------+---------------------------------- Kept the CALENDAR - stood on | Keeps the appointment - refuses the day FULLY COME | Babylon's renaming ----------------------------------+---------------------------------- Received the EARNEST - PENTECOST | Pressing
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- matter in Hebrew culture, and the names of the Father and Son carry deep significance. The Appointed Times We observe the biblical feast days commanded in Torah: • Passover (Pesach) • Unleavened Bread (Chag HaMatzot) • First Fruits (Yom HaBikkurim) • Pentecost (Shavuot) • Trumpets ... they entered Christianity, see Pas- tor Vaughn’s book “The Story You Were Never Supposed to Know” These appointed times are rehearsals (the meaning of the Hebrew word mo’ed) of prophetic events. They are not “Jew- ish holidays” - they
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- This study guide traces the biblical pattern of seven from creation throughcovenant calendarmoedimmillennial reigntrumpetsseven feastsrestoration of all thingsseven sealsfirstfruits
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- This teaching examines the biblical timeline of the Exodus and the distinctiontorahbiblical calendarpassover timing debatepassovernight of deliverancebiblical passover chronology15th of aviv meaningzadokite calendar
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- Comprehensive doctrinal work presenting the Zadokite calendar as the original biblical timekeepingbiblical calendardaniel time change prophecyappointed times yahwehfixed feast dayssacred time / calendarprophetic time structurezadokite priesthood calendarzadokite calendar
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- This book challenges the authority of the early Church Fathers by arguingchurch orderprophetic restorationtorahapostolic authorityearly churchaugustine vs abrahamcatholic church formationmarcion
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- This book introduces FHMI’s framework for Hebraic biblical interpretation, explaining theremezdrashwestern thinkingtorahrestoration of all thingsrestoration of all thingstree of liferoman christianity
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- Exodus 24:7 - Joshua 24:26 Thesis Summary: The command to read 'this law' every seven years at the Feast of Tabernacles is not a mandate to read the entire Torah, but a covenantal act of renewal focused ... covenant identity, must rediscover this seventh-year practice as a sacred appointment. We affirm that in the seventh year of every Sabbatical cycle, during the Feast of Tabernacles, the camp of Israel is to assemble corporately and hear aloud
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