The Word of YeHoVaH is perfect, but the stuff it’s written on is not! Torah scrolls are written on animal skins, so what happens if the animal has a blemish or a bump? And what are the traditions to, literally, get around it? Nehemia Gordon and Keith Johnson share fascinating facts about Keith’s scroll and the traditions that led to its curious oddities.
The orphan and the widow have a missing family member, but it’s not who you think. Correcting the assumption of most believers, Yehuda Glick offers a fresh perspective on defining what an orphan is, who the widow is missing in her life, and how each of us fits into their lives.
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Torah scrolls are impressive enough, but what happens when you look a little closer? Nehemia Gordon breaks out his 50-times magnification microscope to give you a detailed view of Keith Johnson’s Torah scroll under normal light, ultraviolet, and infrared. What you will see in this episode are details that few others have ever seen!
When the Bible speaks of “remembering the fatherless and the widow,” what does YeHoVaH require of you? Keith Johnson and Yehudah Glick bring a refreshing perspective, based on the story of Elisha and the Widow’s Oil.
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Yehudah and Hadass Glick know how to show love to widows and orphans — because they’ve been there. With their unique approach, they cover loss with love in a practical, empowering way. Learn how you can help them to put this important commandment into action!
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Yom Teruah is a significant event in the Fall Feasts of Yehovah, but what is it really all about? Nehemia Gordon and Keith Johnson give a biblical basis for the sounding of the shofar, where it comes from, why it is used, and what the sounding of the shofar means for in these present times! The dynamic-duo peel back the layer of Jewish tradition on top of the holiday and unpack its significance so we can celebrate it with joy and thankfulness. Continue Reading…
What would happen if we could reconnect the traditional Pentecost celebration with the biblical Shavuot festival? You might be shocked to learn just how similar they really are in terms of language, history, and context! It certainly caught my attention! Watch and share this introduction to our Scripture Bytes series today! Click here to watch the Scripture Bytes premiere episode.
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This episode introduces God’s commission to Jonah, sending him to cry out against the great city of Nineveh. Taking special note of God’s statement that the evil of Nineveh had risen to heaven, Keith ponders whether, even in our time, evil acts may be reaching heaven. Continue Reading…
In the third episode of our deep-dive study into the book of Jonah, “How Far Will You Go?”, Keith begins by asking if there is a way to avoid the things of God—a way to “exit the arena” where God is working. This verse tells us that Jonah arose, as God had told him.