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148 results for "exodus 12:5"
- This prophetic teaching connects the biblical blessings of Ephraim and Manasseh with modern geopolitical powers and contemporary prophetic symbolism. Drawing from Genesis, Hosea, Ezekiel, Romans, and Revelation, the work argues that the descendants of Joseph’s sons became hidden among the nations and are now awakeningezekiel 37covenant identitycovenant inheritancejoseph’s sonslost tribes of israeljoseph blessingremnant awakeningezekiel two sticks
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- This lesson in the “Scriptural Science 101” series introduces the “30-fold, 60-fold, and 100-fold” pattern as a major interpretive key for understanding the Kingdom of Yahweh. Using Matthew 13, Matthew 25, Genesis 9, Matthew 19, and other passages, the speaker teaches that scripture consistently reveals three levels ofrewards and crownstruthkingdom rewardsresurrectiongreatest in the kingdomouter court inner court holy of holiessanctificationovercomers
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- This lesson reexamines Daniel's image prophecy and argues that most prophecy teachers have incorrectly merged the feet and toes into a single kingdom. Using Daniel 2, Daniel 7, Genesis 49, Revelation 12, and the account of the Magi, the speaker presents the Byzantine Empire and Ottoman Empire as the divided feet kingdotruthmazzarothmagi and danielbyzantine empireovercomersspiritual maturitykingdom restorationgovernment of yahweh
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- This teaching describes the millennial reign of Messiah as a literal restoration of the earth, humanity, and divine government following the resurrection and establishment of Yahweh’s Kingdom. Using Revelation 20, Isaiah 35, Isaiah 65, Zechariah 14, Jeremiah 31, and many prophetic passages, the speaker teaches that desrestraint and submissiontorahorganic earthhealth and healingrestoration of all thingstraining for reigningfamily orderdesert blossoming
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- This message teaches that Yahweh’s redemptive plan begins by calling the scattered House of Israel out from among the nations. After that calling is complete, Yahshua returns to restore the family of David and bring Judah into repentance. The final stage is the rest of mankind being invited into Yahweh’s family throughvisit the nationslost tribes of israeltake out of them a peoplerestoration of all thingshouse of judahtraining for reigningfirstfruitstraining the tribes
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- This teaching presents Acts 15 as the blueprint for Yahweh’s redemptive plan. Shane Vaughn explains that Yahweh first gathers His scattered people from among the nations, then restores Judah at Messiah’s return, and finally opens the Kingdom to all mankind during the Millennial reign. The message emphasizes that believrestoration messagelost tribes of israelrestoration of all thingshouse of judahtraining for reigninggentiles and nationskingdom restorationrestoration of david's tabernacle
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- This teaching reframes Pentecost as a process rather than a single event, emphasizing the forty-nine days of testing that lead to spiritual maturity. Drawing from the Feast of Firstfruits and the counting of the Omer, the message presents the Holy Spirit as the agent of transformation through fire and obedience. The sebread still baking49 days testingtorahholy spirit purposeholy ghost authority vs powerbarley wheat oil progressionshavuottorah obedience
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- This book challenges the authority of the early Church Fathers by arguing that they were post-apostolic witnesses to doctrinal drift rather than preservers of pure apostolic truth. It examines early church diversity, the rise of bishops, Sabbath and Sunday disputes, Passover controversies, Greek philosophical influencechurch orderprophetic restorationtorahapostolic authorityearly churchaugustine vs abrahamcatholic church formationmarcion
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