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Living Torah Philippians 3:12-13
Saul teaches us to lay hold of what Yeshua laid hold of. So is Messiah the goal or the door to the goal? How many are simply standing admiring the door, but never entering into the house the door leads to? joinedtohashem.org
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – I Kings 19 into 20
This week the teachers complete the initial part of the story of the prophet Eliyahu (Elijah) and the introduction to his successor, Elisha, in I Kings chapter 19. That is followed by chapter 20, and King Ahab's conflict with Syria
Living Torah Philippians 3:10-11
Saul has quite the pedigree but comes to the conclusion that all he may have thought he had was really nothing. His tribal relation does lead us to an interesting thought regarding how we view Elohim. joinedtohashem.org
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – I Kings 19
This week the teachers continue the study of the Book of Kings and the life of the prophet Eliyahu, or Elijah, as he approaches retirement, and seems to have a 'crisis of faith.' But there is, as usual, far more the story. Join us for a further look at one of the most...
Living Torah Philippians 3:5-9
Saul has quite the pedigree but comes to the conclusion that all he may have thought he had was really nothing. His tribal relation does lead us to an interesting thought regarding how we view Elohim. joinedtohashem.org
Living Torah Philippians 3:2-3:4
Saul compares the religious leaders of his day to dogs. What would he say if he was to write a letter to leaders of our day? Dogs are of the wolf family. They hunt their prey in packs and seek to separate the weakest so as to mutilate and kill. Today?...
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – I Kings 17 (end) thru 18
Join the Torah teachers as they continue to look into one of the most colorful "personality profiles" (among other things!) in Scripture, with the story of Elijay/Eliyahu, and the 'priests of Baal.' I Kings 17 through chapter 18
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – I Kings17
Join the Torah teachers - Rob Miller, Mark Pitrone, and Mark Call, as they discuss the initial part of the story of one of the most "colorful" prophets in the Bible -- Eliyahu, or Elijah.
Living Torah Philippians 2:22-3:1
Two men are highlighted from Saul’s life. Their roles and purposes are totally different. Do we understand why people are brought into our lives and why we are placed into others lives? joinedtohashem.org
Living Torah Philippians 2:17-21
Paul is ready to be poured out as a drink offering. Is it because he has already allowed his life to be emptied of his purpose? This is a pattern we see from Moshe to Yeshua and a pattern for us to follow today. joinedtohashem.org
Torah Teachers’ Round Table – Tanakh Edition – I Kings16 (concl.)
The story of the divided kingdoms, Israel in the north, and Judah, in the south, continues with I Kings chapter 16.
Living Torah Philippians 2:12-16
There is a difference between being set free and being delivered. One is a free gift, but the other will take work on our part. Many people who are set free will never find deliverance because they refuse to make the changes needed to propel them into their purpose....