April 2009
Monthly Archive
Monthly Archive
The Gates 29 Apr 2009 | : Hatikva, The Gates
The Gates – With Joseph Good
Wednesdays on ARBA4
The Gates Program #127 - The Two Comings Pt 6 – Moedim #22
It has been claimed that Yochanan haMatvil (John the Immerser) after imprisonment began to doubt that Yeshua was the Messiah. This episode explains that his questions to Yeshua were in contrast to the two Messiah controversy of his time.
Torah Focus 28 Apr 2009 | : Midrashim, Torah Focus
Midrashim – with Dr. Walter Oakley
Tuesdays on ARBA4
Program #63 – Genuine Spirituality #6
Spirituality, The Apostolic View
We have looked at the fact that Shaul defines spirituality as Torah observance. This allows us to understand the view of spirituality from the view of the Tanach. However, what is the view of spirituality held by Yeshua’ talmidim? Is their view abstract of different from the views we have delineated so far?
Please note that there are two different media files to choose from. The first is AUDIO ONLY (MP3). The second is the usual Video that you have been accustomed to. Also note that the Video is now coded in wide screen format.
Torah Focus 27 Apr 2009 | : A Taste of Hebrew, Torah Focus
A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
Mondays on ARBA4
A Taste of Hebrew #42 – Tavek
This program continues our work on the sixth verse of the first chapter of Bereshit.
I work on the phrase “in the midst” (b’toch) explaining the word “tevek” which appears only a few times without a prefex. In our contemporary phrase the word appears as a phrase with a prefix.
The Gates 22 Apr 2009 | : Hatikva, The Gates
The Gates – With Joseph Good
Wednesdays on ARBA4
The Gates Program #126 - The Two Comings Pt 5 – Moedim #21
Program #5 in this mini-series sums up the hodgepodge of beliefs of the First Century CE concerning the coming redemption. This gives the background for understanding much of the gospels and certainly for understanding the eschatology of the festivals.
Torah Focus 21 Apr 2009 | : Midrashim, Torah Focus
Midrashim – with Dr. Walter Oakley
Tuesdays on ARBA4
Genuine Spirituality #5
Sin and the Torah
I look at Romans chapter 8 in brief review of Shaul and the Torah. Then we begin to take a lexical look at the words sin and Torah. In the conclusion of this program I look at Romans 10:4 where it discusses Messiah as the “end” of the Torah (Law). What is the Greek word for “end”? I define and clarify this concept in relation to Messiah, sin and the Torah
Torah Focus 20 Apr 2009 | : A Taste of Hebrew, Torah Focus
A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
Mondays on ARBA4
A Taste of Hebrew #41 – Rakia
This program starts our work on the sixth verse of the first chapter of Bereshit. The opening phrases have already been discusses. Therefore, I begin this verse with a study on the word “Rakia” which is usually translated “firmament.”
Roots of Faith 19 Apr 2009 | : ROF Sunday Shul, Roots of Faith
Sunday Shul Torah Study – Tazria and Metzora
Here is the audio class for Torah Readings Tazria and Metzora. I am a bit behind due to other obligations. I hope to publish my study notes for the past couple of lessons soon.
The Gates 15 Apr 2009 | : Hatikva, The Gates
The Gates – With Joseph Good
Wednesdays on ARBA4
The Gates Program #125 - The Two Comings Pt 4 – Moedim #20
In the First Century CE there were many views concerning the promised redemption. This program continues to develop these varying views and build a foundation to understand the coming of the Messiah in relationship to the festivals.
Torah Focus 14 Apr 2009 | : Midrashim, Torah Focus
Midrashim – with Dr. Walter Oakley
Tuesdays on ARBA4
Program #61 – Genuine Spirituality #4
Sin and the Torah
I look at Romans chapter 8 in brief review of Shaul and the Torah. Then we begin to take a look at the words how Shaul looks at the Torah. We develop the idea of Genuine spirituality as a means of living out the Torah.
Torah Focus 13 Apr 2009 | : A Taste of Hebrew, Torah Focus
A Taste of Hebrew – with Dr. Walter Oakley
Mondays on ARBA4
A Taste of Hebrew #40 – The Biblical Day Part2
In this program I initiate the second part of the discussion on the Biblical day. I begin to elaborate on the phrases that have been used to describe the creative process of the Biblical Day. I look at the vocabulary of the final verse (5) as a means of knowing that the idea of evolution could never be true. I finalize the idea of the creative process by looking at the words “erev” and “boker.”