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- Gethsemane prayer of Yahshua, the teaching argues that occult practice, religious manipulation, rebellion against authority, and self-directed worship share the same root. The document calls believers to reject the “I will” spirit and embrace absolute surrender to Yahwehthy will be doneabsolute surrenderspiritual rebelliontorahspiritual warfareangelic rebellionwitchcraftkashaph
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- This doctrinal treatise examines the biblical foundation of timekeeping beginning in Genesisbiblical timekeepingcalendar corruption historytorahbiblical calendargenesis calendar structurecreation calendar restorationrestoration movementsbiblical festival timing
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- Supper. “This IS My blood.” 13th Aviv — Passover not yet. Still waiting. TUESDAY night 15th Aviv begins at sunset. Gethsemane. Blood sweat before midnight. Arrest. 14th Aviv begins at sunset. Passover preparations begin. WEDNESDAY 15th Aviv (Covenant Day) — Trials. Crucifixion ... said it would. You know that a faithful priesthood carried the authentic calendar into the desert rather than surrender it to corruption. You know that the mathematics prove it. That the 1,260-day test passes on this calendar
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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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- moving forward — and the King has not yet drunk it. Gethsemane — ‘Let This Cup Pass’ When Yahshua prayed in Gethsemane — ‘let this cup pass from me’ — we have long thought he was there begging His father ... lamb of Yahweh if he’s still fighting death all the way to the end. How is this a surrendered lamb? After much study I came to see that perhaps he was not there begging for himself but rather interceding
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