Episode 9: Biblical Time
Time Will Tell

After eight full episodes we are finally ready to answer the question about biblical time vs. Muslim, Christian, and Jewish time. Search with Keith for the witness of God’s clock hardwired into His creation by going on an adventure with biblical time expert Nehemia Gordon from the rocket-launching Gaza border in the south to the military-patrolled Jordanian border in the north. Then learn how to tell time by looking at God’s clock in the heavens. You will not want to miss this exciting episode!

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September 25, 2022 at 3:08 pm /
Interesting. So what r the distinguishing signs of barley from wheat? I have wheat berries in my kitchen. I know mature from not ready for making berries into flour as pertaining to wheat, but is barley different? How does one tell wheat from barley? Will a plant ID app work? This is for my information only. I will let the experts in Israel do the location work & wait until Michael Rood reports to us in the dispersion. Thanks.
March 5, 2022 at 8:23 pm /
Always enjoy the effort that is put into these productions. So glad that I found Nehemia and Keith! Looking forward to celebrating Passover with my little one this year, their middle name is Aviv. Shalom!
April 11, 2017 at 9:52 am /
As usual, great job! What a blessing.
April 9, 2017 at 3:34 pm /
Can you show me where anyone outside of Levitical Priest is to blow the shofar to announce the beginning of months? I only see one group of people who presided over New Moons and with their ceasing, so also do the New Moon celebrations just as Hosea 2 says.
As well, Feast days are impossible to keep. That is why YHVH said “when you come into the land, celebrate these Feasts.” He DID NOT say do this anywhere you want. He said just the exact opposite!
April 13, 2017 at 12:02 pm /
Marilyn,
Based on your thinking then those who were in Exile would never need to know the time for the Feasts since they could not “keep them”? Also how do you explain Yom Terurah that is at its most basic meaning is a making a “teruah” (shout) via the shofar for this special day? (Numbers 29:1). I think there may be a broader context to your concern. Thanks for watching.
October 23, 2016 at 7:36 am /
Nehemia Gordon!!!! Awesome!
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