As the song says, “It’s the most wonderful time of the year!” But I am not thinking about winter solstice but right now, as our most beloved Feast of all–Sukkot–approaches. While Pesach is the most important in terms of history, Sukkot is just one amazing kosher blowout of a party with Father Yah setting the heavens up for us with a full moon decoration. But Sukkot is much more than that. Y’shua Ha-Mashiyach was born just before the Feast started, and so this series of videos, in addition to going deep into the significance and amazing history of the Feast as it relates to days 1 and 2, Shabbat Chol Ha-Moed and Hoshanna Rabbah, we will also begin parts 1 and 2 of a massive 4 part study on proving the exact date of Y’shua’s birth! We will wrap that study up next week with Part 2–don’t miss it!
It’s the most important song perhaps in all of history: the Song of Moshe. Written and delivered on the last day of Moshe’s life and also enshrined in the book of Revelation for the End of Days, Israel is commanded to never forget it even as Moshe is making his final steps up Mount Nebo to die. Explore the rich history, linguistics and timeless spiritual themes that link one of the earliest books of the Scripture to the very last!
Welcome to the 2016 Yom Kippur Special here on Scroll to Scroll! This year’s edition promises to have lots of surprising Scriptural and historical considerations. Did you know there is a strong link between Yom Kippur and Noah’s Flood? Or how about how one demon exorcism actually helps us prove Y’shua fasted on that special day? Paul also won’t let a little thing like bad weather and shipwrecks keep him from his fast either! The linkages to Messiah and the NT may, in fact, be much deeper than some have imagined. Come on in, see the proof for yourself and you be the judge even as Father Yah judges all of us!
In one of the very last acts of Moshe’s life, Joshua is anointed to lead Israel and is warned of imminent danger. As Moshe then prepares to die, Father Yah makes it plain that He already knows about the future of His treasured people, and it isn’t pretty. And to cap it all off, we have special Haftorah readings for Shabbat Shuvah–the Sabbath of Returning which is between Yom Teruah and Yom Kippur–as well as one of the most personal and intimate Torah Thoughts for the Week ever given on this program. It does not happen often that Andrew combines the usual scholarship with a personal revelation which one is free to either embrace or discard at will–but that is exactly what he has done here. Enjoy, Chag Sameyach and Shabbat Shalom!
Chag Sameyach and L’shana Tova (Happy Feast and Happy New Year). Today we begin the most exciting and amazing part of the entire year: The entrance into the Days of Awe and the gearing up for Sukkot! Today’s Yom Teruah Special kicks the entire celebration off, starting with exploring the surprising claim that the Sanhedrin has nominated the first High Priest to serve in 1,946 years! Is it true? Can they do it? And if they can, will it be accepted in Israel? These and many more questions will be answered and that’s just the first Bonus Video! After that we go deep into the mystery of Yom Teruah and how it relates to the calendar, prophecy and (possibly) the return of Y’shua the Messiah! Many more surprises await, and because it is a Feast teaching, this one’s FREE for all. Enjoy!
2016 Yom Teruah Special Final | 199.3 MB |
Time to literally stand up and be counted. Moshe’s discourse turns especially passionate this week and even more desperate for Israel to get literally with the program or die trying. Don’t let the small size of this parsha fool you as it is packed to the brim with risk and suspense–the last “normal” installment before our Fall Feasts hit!
Finalizing the Covenant…now the full weight of Israel’s responsibilities to Father Yah–the blessings for obedience and the curses for disobedience–is laid out in graphic detail. Promises are made and oaths are given in the name of the Torah, and these are literally a matter of life and death.
This week we show more than three dozen amazing parallels between Moshe and Y’shua! No doubt you know some of them, but I think quite a few may prove very surprising! We also have a special update on a book that I have been writing that I am eager to share with you all. And the parsha? It’s all about war, pretty girls and dealing with all manner of how not treat the opposite sex and what to do to stay right in the eyes of your spouse and Father Yah. Some people talk about “the war of sexes”. Moshe literally deals with both subjects at the same time. Not to be missed.
It’s “Judgment Day” Torah style, where Moshe guides Israel in setting up the last of the infrastructure of elder judges. Although first outlined by Jethro 40 years earlier in Exodus 18, it is in this part of Deuteronomy where the actual courts are finally planned for the way they will function in Canaan.
It’s time for Moshe to lay it on the line with this new generation. Passionately and methodically, the man of Elohim lays out the “nitty gritty” of the contract between Israel and Father Yah, with amazing blessings for obedience and horrific curses for disobedience. The lives of 2 million people now hang in the balance. What will Israel do?
It’s Moshe’s Greatest Hits (On the Ground that is)! This week Moshe really bares his soul and in an unprecedented display of candor (or a lack of patience, you be the judge), Moshe reveals how he really felt as a disaster was unfolding all around him. Perhaps at the time he did not have a moment to care about how hurt he was, but now he reveals all to the new generation of Israelites and some of those revelations are truly shocking!