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- Yehovah’s Appointed Feasts: A Quick Overview of Passover, Unleavened Bread & First Fruits (Exodus 12 • Leviticus 23 • Deuteronomy 16)
- Satanism in the Church: The Subtle Poison of “Do What Thou Wilt”
- Culmination of Compassion: Reflecting on Jonah Chapter 4 – Wrath, Mercy, and Divine Lessons
- Second Chances: Unpacking Jonah Chapter 3 – From Wrath to Mercy
- Diving Deep: Exploring Jonah Chapter 2 – A Prayer from the Belly of the Fish
Category: Biblical Feasts
These are teachings that will help you understand the Biblical Feasts mentioned in Leviticus 23.
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Shalom everyone! Welcome to another teaching where we cut straight to the truth. These are your warnings—straight from Scripture—so you can decide for yourself what to believe. It’s not our job to change anyone’s heart; that belongs to the Almighty and to each individual. We simply present the Word so you can be fully convinced…
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Welcome to the ninth biblical month! As the sun rose on November 22, 2025, it stood in the ancient constellation of Scorpio (Scorpius) — the Scorpion. In Egyptian star-lore this same constellation was sometimes seen as a giant serpent, and its brightest decan (side-piece) is Ophiuchus, the Serpent-Holder or Serpent-Handler. The heavens are already whispering…
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A Second chance What happens when you miss or are unable to join in during the first Passover (Pesach) and Unleavened Bread? If you just came to the truth and realize that ALL Scripture is for today or if you’ve been walking this walk out and realize that the calendar system you are on is…
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Where do we get the idea of looking for a “new moon” for the start of a month? We have been doing the traditional way of sighting the first crescent moon for the start of the month for almost 9 years until…… A few months ago, I was able to get the Biblical software…
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The biblical feasts, as outlined in Leviticus 23 and Deuteronomy 16, are significant moments in the scriptural calendar, calling believers to gather, worship, and reflect. These appointed times—Feast of Unleavened Bread, Feast of Weeks (Pentecost), and Feast of Tabernacles—are not just rituals but opportunities to connect with the Almighty, celebrate His provision, and trust in…