Posted by Roots of Faith on 14 Apr 2012
Tagged as: ROF Shabbat Services, Roots of Faith, Syndicated
In this class Ross presents the second of a two part series covering five themes of the Passover season. This week Ross focuses on the last two themes – (1) The defeat of the enemies of God and the enemies of His people, and (2) A Coming Second Exodus. Whereas the first three provide us with keys to prepare, the last two illustrate what the future deliverance will look like. Ross researched the earliest records of ancient sermons preached in the old synagogues to find and share prophetic passages associated with the final days of Passover. He covers the theme of a Greater Exodus that is to come. This prophesied return of Israel from all nations is the MAJOR theme of all the prophets, mentioned in over 40 separate sections throughout the Hebrew Bible. This coming exodus will overshadow the former exodus. Ross works through some of the key passages dealing with the in-gathering of the exiles.
The photo is of Jewish immigrants returning to the land of their fathers and was taken in 1930. What will be so miraculous as to overshadow the Exodus from Egypt? The return of Israel from all the nations into which they were driven! You will not want to miss this teaching!
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Posted by Roots of Faith on 07 Apr 2012
Tagged as: ROF Shabbat Services, Roots of Faith, Syndicated
In this week’s class Ross begins to cover themes found within prophetic readings associated with the Festival of Passover. Ross points out that during the Festival, there are a total of 5 readings drawn from the prophets that each contain instruction for key aspects of the redemption. Ross takes the first three in this week’s class. They are, (1) circumcision, (2) a revival through the Torah and (3) the resurrection of God’s son. This teaching will certainly challenge some. In it he addresses some of the things that have been taught contrary to the clear message of the Bible. Is circumcision required for males? Can a rediscovery of the LAW of Moses bring about a revival in the land? And finally on this weekend when millions upon millions are hearing a message about resurrection, Ross teaches about the prophesied resurrection of God’s son that has NOT YET taken place. You will not want to miss this teaching. Can these bones live?
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Posted by Torah Focus on 03 Apr 2012
Tagged as: Midrashim, Syndicated, Thursday Night Live, Torah Focus
Shalom Haverim
This Torah Focus will looked at Rosh Chodesh Nisan. Nisan is the beginning of the New Year for Jewish Kings. It is also the beginning of the religious year so to speak. Now that we have reached the beginning of Months (year) with regard to the Religious calender we see that this is a special time for us. We have only a short time left to prepare for the eight days of Pesach.
We also be looked into the systematic approach to the Torah, Mitzvot and the Nazarene Codicil.
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Posted by Roots of Faith on 31 Mar 2012
Tagged as: ROF Shabbat Services, Roots of Faith, Syndicated
In this week’s class Ross carefully examines the “work of Elijah.” The Sabbath before Passover is called Shabbat HaGadol (the BIG Sabbath). One of the key themes of Passover is redemption. During the traditional Passover meal, there is a seat which is saved for Elijah. Ross uses a story of this tradition to pose a question to listeners. Should we be waiting for Elijah to bring about the redemption? He shares some of the stories of Elijah’s career and uses them to make some essential points about our personal responsibility when it comes to the work of Elijah. Is the work of redemption too hard for humans? Are the tasks reserved for a “heavenly figure”? You will not want to miss this class.
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Posted by Torah Focus on 26 Mar 2012
Tagged as: Midrashim, Syndicated, Thursday Night Live, Torah Focus
The ashes of the Red Heifer with some of the following questions.
How does the Red Heifer relate to Pesach?
How do the ashes of the Red Heifer relate to creation and the opening passage of Genesis 1:1
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What does Elohim mean?
What Bara mean?
How does all of this relate to community?
How does this relate to last week’s reference to Jude 1:9
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How does the Red Heifer relate to Pesach?How do the ashes of the Red Heifer relate to creation and the opening passage of Genesis 1:1
?What does Elohim mean?What Bara mean?How does all of this relate to community?How does this relate to last week’s reference to Jude 1:9
?
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Posted by Roots of Faith on 24 Mar 2012
Tagged as: ROF Shabbat Services, Roots of Faith, Syndicated
This week we begin our study of the 3rd book of the Torah, called Vayikra in Hebrew (also known as Leviticus). Ross sets out to provide a basis for all that will follow in the coming weeks and months as he teaches on the subjects found within this book that was anciently known as “Instructions for the priests.” He begins by giving an introduction to the book itself and then explores the subject of “sacrifice.” Is this book relevant for Bible believers today? After all, we no longer bring sacrifices. Ross answers many questions and resolves some of the greater theological conflicts associated with the contents of Leviticus in this week’s class. He provides a challenging approach to the idea that blood is required to attain forgiveness of sins. What is the true purpose of the priest? Was it primarily to slaughter the sacrifice? And what does God truly require of us? If sacrifices play such a dominant role in the Torah, what is a people seeking to return to God to do at this time when animal sacrifice no longer takes place? You will surprised and challenged by this teaching.
The dialogue for this class is also posted and we are pleased to finally have our new entrance and exit music attached to the teaching file.
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Posted by Torah Focus on 21 Mar 2012
Tagged as: Syndicated, Thursday Night Live, Torah Focus
Shalom Chaverim. We have reached the final pericope of Mordechai (Mark) and D’barim. We will be discussing the concluding remarks of the Torah and the Nazarean Codicil.
We will do a superficial review of the Amalek and then launch out into the depths of these final words to see what relevance they might have.
We will look at the three titles for the B’ne Yisrael to see what they tell us. We will also look at the cryptic passage from Jude which tells us that Michael the archangel argued over the body of Moshe. What could Jude (Hakham Tsefet’s scribe) possibly have been saying. The class will deepen when we take a deeper look at all the snakes of the past pericope and further relevance.
Class Materials below
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Posted by Roots of Faith on 17 Mar 2012
Tagged as: ROF Shabbat Services, Roots of Faith, Syndicated
In this teaching, Ross shows the connection between the Sabbath, the creation of the world and the setting up of the mishkan (or Tabernacle). What is the connection? Ross shows that in the past five Torah readings, there is much repetition, but that a common theme that recurs throughout these readings deals with the heart of man. Ross shows that despite man’s tendency to do bad, that with a right heart and the help of God’s spirit, great work can be accomplished. He shows from Scripture what makes up the “roots of the Spirit”. The prophet Ezekiel records that YHVH will at some point create within His people and new heart and a new spirit, but Ross shows that the responsibility may belong at least in part to us since in another passage we are told to create within ourselves a new heart and a new spirit. You will not want to miss this teaching. There is a small gap in the teaching where we lost the feed for a few minutes, but all but a couple of minutes have been saved.
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Posted by Daughters of Wisdom on 15 Mar 2012
Tagged as: Daughters of Wisdom, Hatikva
Daughters of Wisdom – With Debbie Good
Daughters of Wisdom Program #53 -Women of Valor Part 49 – Smart and Sweet
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Posted by The Gates on 15 Mar 2012
Tagged as: Hatikva, The Gates
The Gates – With Joseph Good
The Gates Program #223 – Keys to Understanding the Gospels 36
Eat My Flesh, Drink My Blood p3
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