In this next installment of Heaven Shaking the Persian Bear, we’ll take a closer look at the Bear kings of the East who were drawn into the Euphrates in the past as a pattern for the future.
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In this next installment of Heaven Shaking the Persian Bear, we’ll take a closer look at the Bear kings of the East who were drawn into the Euphrates in the past as a pattern for the future.
Please join us.
Parsha "Behar" (Leviticus chapters 25, essentially) is one of the shortest in the annual reading cycle. Certainly one of the most ignored. And, as Mark Call of Shabbat Shalom Mesa fellowship shows pretty clearly, it's one that we NEVER should have pretended was "done...
Mark Call reviews the major news for the week ending 23 May, 2026, with no shortage of commentary, and wonders if we have now seen the "straw that breaks the camel's back."
David Justice and Mark Call review the major news for the week, and discuss whether or not people may have "seen enough" by now...
Special guest Harmon Taylor, the man known for "Legal Reality," returns to talk about the Prince of This World, and how he has so successfully enslaved AmeriKans for over a century now. And, what we need to know, and DO about it, as we seek to "Come out of her."
News and commentary for Thursday, 21 May, 2026.
News and commentary for Wednesday, 20 May, 2026. Time for some perspective, and a few questions.
News and commentary for Tuesday, 19 May, 2026.
News and commentary for Monday, 18 May, 2026.
Love and Torah – what’s love got to do with it? This study series is based on the “Two Great Commands” – love Yahweh and love your neighbor. Continuing in the book of James (Ya’akov), Rabbi Steve Berkson breaks down chapter 1… • Does Elohim ‘entice’ anyone to do...
In this next installment of Heaven Shaking the Persian Bear, we’ll take a closer look at the dawn demise of the bear in the River Euphrates per John’s account in Revelation and the first Exodus as well as take a look at a pattern in the feasts that call the righteous out of Babylon before the opening/closing of the Euphrates River event.
Parsha "Emor" (Leviticus chapters 21 through 24) begins with the word "Emor," or "speak," and it is directed specifically: to Aaron, and his sons, and those who are 'cohenim,' or priests, that follow after them. Speak to THEM. And yet today, the mishkan, and the...