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Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Ezekiel ch 5
The Torah teachers tackle Ezekiel chapter 5. And, if you think about inserting a lesson for, say, some Major Swamp City, in places where there is a warning for Jerusalem, since we are already IN exile, some of this might concern in another nation - and time - which...
Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | Shabbat | Part 2 “How?”
What does it mean to “desecrate” or “profane” something? What is considered “work”? Did the Creator do something special to the Shabbat when He blessed it? Should we stay at home on Shabbat or meet together? Rabbi Steve Berkson addresses these questions and more as he...
Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 35 – (Ministers of Fire)
In this teaching we cover the “battle” of principalities and powers.
Mark Call – Parsha “Vaetchanan” teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
Join Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship for a two-part study of parsha "Vaetchanan," (Deuteronomy 3:23 - 7:11) and which includes not only the 'reprise' of the most famous Ten Debarim (or 'Words') in the Book, but also THE 'commandment' (literally singular)...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – Ezekiel ch 3-4
The torah teachers continue the study of the Book of the prophet Ezekiel from chapter 3 into 4. No doubt about it there were - we are - and still are - a 'rebellious house'.
Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | Shabbat – Part 1 “What & Why”
Do you know and understand Shabbat (Sabbath)? Does Shabbat really apply to the people of today? Is Shabbat just “that Jewish thing?” When the word ‘forever’ or ‘perpetual’ is attached to Shabbat, does it really mean to the end of time and beyond? Rabbi Steve Berkson...
Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 34 – (144,000 Roses)
We will take a chapter from the 144,000 Harps to pull together the war between the Red Beast and the 144,000-strong army of Revelation. These calamities recorded in the Torah portions and in the judgments on Jerusalem will be avenged on the Beast!
Mark Call – Parsha “Devarim” (Deuteronomy 1:1 – 3:22) teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
This week the annual Torah cycle means we begin the study of the final Book in the Torah: Devarim, or, literally, "the WORDS" that Moshhe spoke to the 'sons of Israel" during the final days of his life. ... why it is that this nation and world are utterly collapsing...
Now Is The Time w/Rabbi Steve Berkson | Making the Calendar Decision
What is the “biblical calendar”? Who has the authority to say so? At this point in time does anyone really know? This teaching is not intended to proclaim a “correct” calendar, but rather how the decision was made concerning the biblical calendar issue that would...
Dr Hollisa Alewine – Footsteps of Messiah Part 33 – (The Dust of Jacob Pt 2)
We continue this week from where we left off last week in “The Dust of Jacob Pt2” Here we delve into where John writes about how the angels of the four winds held them back until the righteous were sealed. If the righteous are somehow in the Clouds of Glory, even in a preliminary gathering among the nations, their smoke of sacrifice and prayer would go straight up as in the Wilderness, unaffected by the four winds:
“After this I saw four angels standing at the four corners of the earth, holding back the four winds of the earth so that no wind would blow on the earth, or on the sea, or on any tree.” (Re 7:1)
The stillness of winds upon the earth reflects what happened within the protection of Sukkot of Glory in the wilderness. The smoke of the altar fire went straight up, unaffected by the winds. The job of the four winds can be to gather, to scatter, vitalize, or simply hold still/stasis. ”Holding back” may be complemented by another angel’s mission of gathering. Typically, angels do one thing at a time, requiring multiple ministers to address multiple steps in a mission.
Mark Call – Parsha “Matot – Masei” (Numbers 30:2 – End) teaching from Shabbat Shalom Mesa
This week the double-parsha of Matot-Masei (from Numbers 30:2 on) completes the Book of Numbers. But it is the very first chapter of the set that Mark has long suggested is among the most vital in all of Scripture when it comes to understanding Yah-ordained authority...
Drive Time Friday
David Justice and Mark Call discuss the week's major events, and the continued breakdown of the 'Official Narrative'. But the real question, for those of us who wonder if most AmeriKans will EVER actually wake up, is just how much more "in your face" can the Truth...