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- This teaching presents a prophetic interpretation of America through the framework of Amos 9, particularly the pattern of scattering and restoration. By connecting the post-Babel structuring of nations with the restoration of the fallen tabernacle, the document argues that America serves as a platform within Yahweh’s bnational identity biblicalrestoration of israelamerica prophetic roleamerica restoration platformscattering and regathering nationsrestorationtabernacle restoration principlerestoration movements
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- This teaching examines the biblical timeline of the Exodus and the distinction between the Passover sacrifice and the beginning of the Feast of Unleavened Bread. By analyzing key passages from Exodus, Leviticus, and the Gospels, the work argues that the deliverance of Israel occurred on the 15th of Aviv. The study aimsbiblical calendartorahfeasts of yahwehpassoverexodus passover timelinefeast of unleavened bread beginningpassover timing debate14th vs 15th passover
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- This doctrinal treatise examines the widely debated interpretation of Isaiah 9:6, a passage often used to argue that the Messiah is Yahweh Himself. Through linguistic analysis of the Hebrew term El Gibbor, biblical patterns of divine agency, and historical theological interpretation, the work argues that the verse desctrinitarian interpretation of isaiah 9:6messiah and the fathermighty god translation debatehebrew prophetic titlesdivine agencyel gibbor meaningrestoration movementsdivine agency theology
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- This teaching challenges the traditional view that Yahshua ministered for three and a half years. By examining gospel chronology, manuscript history, and early Christian testimony, the lesson argues that the Messiah’s ministry lasted one year from His baptism to His crucifixion. The teaching connects this conclusion toyearling lambthree-and-a-half year ministry traditionpassover chronologytorahpassoverapostolic truth restorationdivine agencyjohn 6:4 textual question
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