Messianic Teachings

What is Torah?

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Last Updated on Saturday, 04 April 2009 22:18 Written by Administrator

Torah is the Hebrew word meaning teaching. It's root means to throw or shoot an arrow. YHVH uses this word Torah in scripture to signify His Teaching to His people. The Teaching which G-d gave Moses (Moshe) is called the Torah of Moses, but this does not mean that Moses authored it, only that he received it from G-d.

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Code of Unrighteous Acts

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Last Updated on Saturday, 04 April 2009 22:13 Written by Administrator

These things (49) are sins of humanity against mankind and G-d, reported in the Holy Scriptures. It is expected that every righteous person will work to avoid these things in their life, and repent then refrain from any fallen into. The unrighteous acts are not in any order of importance, nor is there an outline presented for evil attitudes. If you would like to

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Eating Kosher According to the Bible

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Last Updated on Monday, 06 April 2009 17:45 Written by Administrator

Eating kosher means to partake only of select nourishment sources which are biblically ordained by G-d. G-d considers only kosher animals (with fruits and vegetables) to be food. The blood and the fat in meat is also not kosher and must be removed to the practical extent possible. The clean or kosher animals were selected long before the Law of Moses.

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Grieving for the Appointed Feasts

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TZ'FANYAH [Zephaniah / "Hidden of YHVH"] Chapter Three
  1. Woe to her who is rebellious and defiled, the city of violations!
  2. She heeded no voice, she accepted no instruction. She did not trust in YHVH, she did not draw near to her God.

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