November 2008

Monthly Archive

The Way of YHVH – Abrahamic Faith part 4

Roots of Faith 16 Nov 2008 | : ARBA4, ROF Sunday Shul, Roots of Faith

In this class, Ross begins to explore the second of 3 foundational concepts of a Biblical Faith; Following the Way of God.

This series is following the order as set forth in James Tabor’s book, Restoring Abrahamic Faith.

In this lesson, Ross defines the Way of God from the Biblical writings. In the coming weeks, he will further explain this ancient and forsaken way and show from the pages of the Bible that this way is still valid and should be followed by all who seek to live their life according to God’s Way.

Hebraic Music – Oseh Shalom

Daughters of Wisdom 13 Nov 2008 | : ARBA4, Daughters of Wisdom, Hatikva

Daughters of Wisdom – With Debbie Good
Thursdays on ARBA4

Daughters of Wisdom Program #34 -Hebraic Music – Oseh Shalom

This week, we are pleased to make available for your enjoyment and edification, the fourth Hebraic Music Lesson on the song, Oseh Shalom.

Supplementary materials available:

Words (English and Hebrew) / English Transliteration (PDF)
This file contains the slides referenced in the video.

Sheet Music arrangement (arranged by Debbie Good) (PDF)

The Gates – The Two Calendars pt. 1

The Gates 12 Nov 2008 | : ARBA4, Hatikva, The Gates

The Gates – With Joseph Good
Wednesdays on ARBA4
The Gates Program #107- The Two Calendars pt. 1 – Moedim #2

As a basis for understanding the eschatology presented in the festivals of Hashem, it is necessary to have a working knowledge of the two primary calendars of the Tanach. This two part mini-series lays that foundation with a breakdown of the Civil and Religious Calendars.

Ezra’s Ten Rules Part 1 – Introduction

Torah Focus 11 Nov 2008 | : ARBA4, Midrashim, Torah Focus

Midrashim – with Dr. Walter Oakley
Tuesdays on ARBA4

Program #40 – Ezra’s Ten Rules Part 1 – Introduction

I open with an introduction to Ezra as a member of the great assembly who set his heart to seek the Torah of HaShem.  I explicate the idea of “seeking” the Torah as found in Ezra 7:10

From this explanation we begin to delve into the idea of Ezra as a post-exile reformer.

A Taste of Hebrew #18 – Ruach “spirit”

Torah Focus 10 Nov 2008 | : A Taste of Hebrew, ARBA4, Torah Focus

A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
Mondays on ARBA4

A Taste of Hebrew #18 – Ruach “spirit”

I begin with the Strong’s number 7307 from 7306. Then I take into account the TWOT numbers  I briefly discuss the different ideas behind ruach.   Finally I discuss ideas of the ruach in relation to Spirit.

The Character of God – Abrahamic Faith, part 3

Roots of Faith 09 Nov 2008 | : ARBA4, ROF Sunday Shul, Roots of Faith

This class is the third in a series based upon the book, Restoring Abrahamic Faith. In this class, Ross teaches on the character and nature of YHVH. In the Torah, YHVH reveals His character and nature to Moses in Exodus 34. This formula becomes one of the most repeated in Biblical literature.

Ross explores this remarkable self-revelation of God and seeks to convey the essence of who God is.

A Taste of Hebrew #17 – Tehom “the deep”

Torah Focus 03 Nov 2008 | : A Taste of Hebrew, ARBA4, Torah Focus

A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
Mondays on ARBA4

Program #17 – Tehom Usually translated “the deep”

We explore the Strong’s number 8415 from 1949 and all the ideas related to the word tehowm. Then we discuss the TWOT (Theological workbook of the Old Testament) numbers 2495.0 and related ideas.

The Name of God – Abrahamic Faith, part 2

Roots of Faith 02 Nov 2008 | : ARBA4, ROF Sunday Shul, Roots of Faith

In this second class, Ross further explores the foundational biblical concept of “Knowing God”. In this class, Ross teaches on the subject of God’s name.

God has a personal name that is revealed in the pages of the Hebrew Bible. While this name appears nearly 7,000 times in the original Hebrew text, most translations hide this with the title, LORD.

You will learn about the name as it is revealed in the Hebrew Bible in this class. Ross covers two of the more commonly known variations of the name.

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