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- This lesson traces the covenant from Abraham through Isaac and Jacob into the experience of Israel in Egypt. The speaker emphasizes that although Israel forgot its covenant identity, Yahweh remembered His covenant and raised up Moses as a covenant restorer. The burning bush experience is presented as the beginning of a
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- This teaching addresses the role of outward appearance in the life of a believer, emphasizing that holiness is expressed through both internal transformation and external presentation. Using Torah and apostolic writings, the message establishes modesty, distinction, and separation as essential elements of a covenant liholiness in dresstorahgender distinction clothingbiblical appearanceidentity through dressmodest apparel scripturefamily lifebiblical holiness
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- This message seeks to define the Sabbath as the fixed seventh day established by Yahweh rather than merely a day of worship or rest. Vaughn argues that Scripture identifies the Sabbath as a perpetual covenant sign and that believers should observe the seventh day rather than substitute another day based on human traditfixed period of timelord of the sabbathsabbathsabbathidentity theft of the sabbathkingdomseventh thousand yearsseparation
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- This message traces a claimed unbroken chain of apostolic truth from the Nazarenes through Audius, Ulfila, the Goths, Lombards, and Pasagini. The teaching emphasizes that these groups preserved Sabbath, Passover, Torah obedience, and rejection of the Trinity while Rome suppressed or renamed them. It connects the histortorahdivine agencykings of the eastrome’s calendarrestoration movementsbook of revelationaudiusapostle of the goths
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- This teaching explains the hidden manna as the spiritual nourishment given to overcomers through Yahshua, the living Bread. It presents spiritual growth as a process of increasing hunger and obedience while contrasting true nourishment with the counterfeit doctrines of Babylon. The message calls believers into deeper pspirit and truthtorahtruth vs babylon systembread of life teachingend time overcomersstarter dough revelationshavuotspiritual appetite growth
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- This appendix teaching clarifies the timeline of the Exodus by distinguishing between the Passover sacrifice and the departure of Israel. By examining key Torah passages, the study demonstrates that the 15th of Aviv marks the beginning of Unleavened Bread and the movement of covenant fulfillment. The teaching reinforcetorahbiblical calendarbiblical calendarpassovercalendar correction passoverbiblical festival timingunleavened bread beginningaviv 15 meaning
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- This teaching explains that the “blessed hope” is not the rapture, but the full transformation of believers into the likeness of Yeshua through spiritual maturity and covenant obedience. Using Ephesians 4, 1 John 3, Acts 2:38, Deuteronomy 30, and other scriptures, the speaker teaches that believers move progressively fcircumcision of the heartborn again versus begottentorahnishama mindhe blessed hopebecoming like yeshuaovercomersspiritual maturity
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- This teaching examines the biblical timeline of the Exodus and the distinction between the Passover sacrifice and the beginning of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. By analyzing key passages from Exodus, Leviticus, and the Gospels, the work argues that the deliverance of Israel occurred on the 15th of Aviv. The study aimstorahbiblical calendarpassover timing debatepassovernight of deliverancebiblical passover chronology15th of aviv meaningzadokite calendar
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- This lesson continues the Echoes of Israel series by contrasting dead faith with living faith and using Passover as the central example. The speaker teaches that true faith is demonstrated through obedience, particularly through participation in Passover, and not merely through verbal profession. Drawing from Hebrews,melchizedek priesthoodtruthworks and faiththird templeidentity of israelpassover lambpurging the rebelsend-time exodus
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- This lesson develops the parallel between ancient Israel's Exodus from Egypt and the end-time Exodus from Babylon. Using Exodus, Revelation, Ezekiel, Psalms, Deuteronomy, and Romans, the speaker argues that Yahweh's purpose in calling Israel out was not merely to worship, but to worship correctly in spirit and truth thspirit and truthtruthsecond exodusobediencefirstborn sonidentity of israelkingdom restorationserve yahweh
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- This doctrinal treatise explores the significance of the two tablets of stone upon which Yahweh inscribed the Ten Commandments. By examining the structure of the commandments and their relationship to Yahshua’s teaching about loving Yahweh and loving one’s neighbor, the work argues that the Torah reveals a unified covetorahcommandments on the tabletsyahweh’s law structuretwo tablets of the lawrestoration movements ten commandmentstorah obediencetorah moral structurelove god love neighbor law
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- This doctrinal treatise examines the biblical foundation of marriage through the lens of Torah. Drawing on passages from Genesis, Exodus, Deuteronomy, and the teachings of Yahshua, the document argues that marriage is established through covenantal union rather than modern institutional ceremony. The work seeks to resttorahtorah marriagebiblical definition of marriagesexual union covenant principletorah betrothal systemfamily lifemarriage without ceremony in torahsexual union as marriage
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- This message teaches that Yahweh’s plan includes a dominion clock and a redemptive jubilee clock, both pointing toward the completion of His government. The 120-year gap is presented as the time before Yahweh announced the redemption program in Genesis 6:3. The teaching connects Adam, Seth, the fallen heavenly council,image of the beastredemption clockgoverning imagesethian seed doctrinefirstfruitsangelic rebellionbenet elohim880 years
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- This teaching establishes that the parable of the sower is not about general salvation but about the proclamation of Yahweh’s coming government. It argues that Yahshua’s entire ministry was directed toward restoring the scattered tribes of Israel and issuing a legal witness before judgment. The four soils represent difgovernment of yahwehlost tribes of israelword of the kingdomearly churchserving noticetwo house restorationgovernment of yahwehscattered israel
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- This teaching presents a prophetic interpretation of America through the framework of Amos 9, particularly the pattern of scattering and restoration. By connecting the post-Babel structuring of nations with the restoration of the fallen tabernacle, the document argues that America serves as a platform within Yahweh’s bamerican foundingrestoration of a nationamerica prophetic rolerestoration through structurenational identity biblicalrestoration movementsrestoration of israelrestoration
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- This treatise explains the true biblical meaning of the Seder plate and its elements, challenging traditional interpretations and restoring their covenant significance. It emphasizes that the symbols of Passover are not merely ritualistic but doctrinal, revealing deeper truths about affliction, redemption, and covenantbread of afflictiontrue meaning of bitter herbscovenant restorationpassoverliving sacrifice covenant holy daysblood covenant passoverseder plate meaningpassover symbols explained
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- This teaching answers why physical circumcision is not required for covenant entrance while Sabbath and feast observance remain important. The message argues that circumcision, animal sacrifice, and the Levitical priesthood were temporary administrations pointing to deeper covenant realities, while Sabbath and feast dacircumcision of the heartshadow and fulfillmentmelchizedek priesthoodoriginal intentsabbathtorahmelchizedek priesthoodapostolic authority
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- This teaching develops Daniel 6 as a prophetic picture of the governmental order that emerges as Babylon falls and the Kingdom advances. The speaker identifies the 120 princes, the three presidents, and Daniel's promotion as a pattern for the preparation of an end-time governing body. Using Daniel 7, Revelation 13, Deu42 monthsauthority and dominiontruthking dariussecond dove ministryovercomerstraining for reigningspiritual maturity
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- This teaching examines Daniel's refusal to eat the king's food as a model for maintaining covenant identity while living in Babylon. Using Daniel 1, Isaiah 10, Isaiah 29, Matthew 15, Deuteronomy 30, and Leviticus 23, the speaker argues that Babylon's strategy is to erase Israelite identity through cultural assimilationcircumcision of the hearttruthprotect your differencesanctificationlanguage of babylonholding the linespiritual maturitytorah restoration
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- This teaching focuses on the necessity of maintaining a vision of the coming Kingdom of Yahweh in order to withstand deception in the present age. Using Revelation 20–22, Daniel 7, Proverbs 29, Matthew 17, Ephesians 2, and numerous covenant passages, the speaker teaches that Satan deceives primarily through ideas, cultgreat wordsradio frequencies of deceptiontorahspiritual warfarewear out the saintsmillennial testingovercomerskingdom restoration
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