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Unavailable(Episode 77) Live Internet Studies: Sukkot – Chanukkah Connection / Trinity Study (Part 15)
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(Episode 77) Live Internet Studies: Sukkot – Chanukkah Connection / Trinity Study (Part 15)

FromMore Teachings - The Harvest


Currently unavailable

(Episode 77) Live Internet Studies: Sukkot – Chanukkah Connection / Trinity Study (Part 15)

FromMore Teachings - The Harvest

ratings:
Length:
75 minutes
Released:
Dec 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

As of October 2019, our Short Questions, Short Answers (SQSA) Series has come to an end. All 76 eBible.com questions and answers, most with audio and video, can be accessed from my website page here:

http://www.tetzetorah.com/qa-with-ebible

Once a week, Tetze Torah Ministries conducts Live Internet Studies various biblical topics and questions. The ongoing live Internet shows are then turned into short, info-graphic YouTube videos, longer, complete iTunes podcasts, as well as audio files on our website. We will also post links to the recordings in the Weekly Messianic Newsletter.

Information about subscribing to my Weekly Messianic Newsletter:
http://www.tetzetorah.com/newsletter

Learn more about our Live Internet Studies:
http://www.tetzetorah.com/live-internet-studies

Tetze Torah Ministries is a collection of Torah-based, Yeshua-focused written, audio, and video bible teachings by Torah Teacher Ariel ben-Lyman HaNaviy
Released:
Dec 29, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

This is the Torah Observant "Shomer Mitzvot" series. In Judaism, safeguarding and keeping the Torah is central to performing the will of HaShem. Indeed, as properly understood from HaShem’s point of view, the whole of Torah was given to bring its followers to the "goal" of acquiring the kind of faith in HaShem that leads to placing one’s trusting faithfulness in the One and only Son of HaShem, Yeshua HaMashiach. To this end, the Torah has prophesied about him since as early as the book of Genesis (3:15), and continues to speak of him until its conclusion in Revelation (22:20). In this capacity, the Torah acts like its etymological counterpart "yarah" (an archery term) in that it "teaches" its adherents how to properly identify with HaShem by helping them to "reach the mark.” To be sure, one of the most common Hebrew verbs used to identify sin “chatah” literally means, "to miss the mark.”