This teaching examines the question of when a biblical day begins by analyzing the creation account and related Torah passages. It challenges traditional interpretations and seeks to establish a consistent scriptural fra…
This teaching explores the prophetic theme of darkness as described in scripture, particularly in relation to the Day of Yahweh. By examining passages from Isaiah and the prophets, the message argues that darkness plays …
Comprehensive doctrinal work presenting the Zadokite calendar as the original biblical timekeeping system, arguing that a 364-day solar calendar aligns with Scripture and prophecy, and that restoring this calendar is ess…
This teaching argues that Ezekiel’s famous temple vision is widely misunderstood. Rather than predicting a future rebuilt temple in Jerusalem, the vision symbolically describes the final temple of Yahweh composed of His …
This second teaching in The Book of Life Series continues examining the biblical concept of divine records and their role in the final judgment. Drawing from Revelation, Daniel, and other prophetic passages, the lesson e…
This teaching begins a series exploring the biblical concept of the Book of Life. Drawing primarily from the book of Revelation and related passages throughout scripture, the lesson examines how divine records function i…
This doctrinal treatise examines the biblical foundation of timekeeping beginning in Genesis and argues that the original structure of the calendar has been obscured by later historical changes. By analyzing scriptural r…