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Quick word for YOU with news, prophecy, motivation and encouragement ~ plus some humor. Future news now. Secret intel for entrance into the Last Days. How to win, succeed, prosper and excel in health with God. Prepare as we enter the End Times. Check out the following Prince Handley sites, also: www.realmiracles.org / uofe.org / GETTR: gettr.com/user/princehandley
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A Podcast of Biblical Proportions dives into ancient Hebrew history. Our time machine is the countless texts the ancient Hebrews wrote, including stories, historical accounts, songs, poems, prophecies, laws, rules, and regulations. Most of these texts can be found in the Hebrew Bible, aka the Old Testament or the Tanakh. This English-speaking podcast brings a new perspective to reading the Hebrew Bible — that of the person who wrote it, immersing ourselves in his world and perspective. We st ...
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Every two weeks, we ponder, riff and consider 4 chapters of the Tanakh, starting in Genesis and finishing in 2 Chronicles. It might take a while. Please be patient.
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Join us on a journey of exploration and discovery as we delve into the depths of the Bible from a Jewish perspective. Our podcast offers an in-depth reading and analysis of the scriptures, exploring the nuances and meanings of each passage. But we don't stop there - we also tackle questions that arise along the way, providing thoughtful and informative answers. Our podcast is designed for those who are seeking a deeper understanding of the Bible and want to explore its teachings in a meaning ...
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Tanach Study is an initiative to promote the independent study of the books of Tanach‎ (Torah, Neviim and Ketuvim) through a web-based platform and weekly class. Our program aims to provide the Jewish community with immediate access to Torah knowledge in the form of a daily e-mail/podcast to complete and understand Neviim and Ketuvim in just 3 years. Tanach Study hopes to broaden Torah learning, to increase knowledge of our Jewish history, heighten our Yirat Shamayim, Ahavat Hashem, and stre ...
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In Hebrew “Gal Einai” means: “open my eyes.” This name was adopted from the verse: “Open my eyes that I may behold wonders from your Torah” (Psalms 119:18)–thereby expressing the institute’s commitment to rendering the hidden, inner dimension of Torah, a source of wonder, inspiration and insight for all. Under the leadership of Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh, our goal is to open the world’s eyes to Divine consciousness, spreading G-d’s good light to every household, classroom, and community on earth.
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The Hebrew Bible is full of stories that have informed much of human existence for thousands of years. World-renowned Torah scholar, Rabbi David Silber, has dedicated his life to teaching people to read and understand these stories for themselves. The first two books of the Tanakh, Genesis and Exodus, in many ways can be viewed as one unit, filled with lessons about what it means to be human, to be with other people, and to seek closeness to the Divine. Join us for a line-by-line close-readi ...
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Two Messianic Jews

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Two Messianic Jewish graduate students think deeply about Messianic Jewish history and theology. We also engage with questions asked by other Jews, Hebrew Roots/One Law groups, and Christians. These questions include: Can you be Jewish and believe in Jesus? Are Gentiles obligated to keep kosher, Shabbat, and the feasts? Didn't Christianity replace Judaism? And many more! We hope to be thoughtful conversation partners with you as we explore these issues. Subscribe if you would like to join us!
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Let's Get Biblical Q&A"on TeNak Talk with Host Wil'liam Hall. TeNaK Talk is a LIVE video Broadcast Our goal is to have guest speakers who will be able to interact with the viewers and listeners, mostly on a Q&A format. We also have guest teachers and Authors to discuss their Books and or testimonies. All speakers are TaNaKh teachers only and will discuss topics ranging from the Hebrew Scriptures to the Christian New Testament.
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Welcome to -The Midrash: Examining Ethics & Philosophy - podcast series, where the vibrant tapestry of Jewish tradition comes to life! Whether you're a seasoned scholar or a curious explorer delving into this captivating world, join us on an enriching journey through the classic Midrashic texts. 🔍 Curated Segments: Carefully selected segments from the Midrash cater to a diverse audience, offering something compelling for everyone interested in Jewish ethics, philosophy, polemics, and stories ...
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This week the Torah teachers are joined by Hebrew Nation’s Dr. Richard Ruhling, to continue the study of the Book of the prophet Isaiah/YesheYahu, from chapter 47 into chapter 48. Mark Pitrone in the hospital, and prayers are requested for his healing and protection.By Hebrew Nation Online
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Marcion was the "arch-heretic" who argued there is a good god and an evil god, the Tanakh (the Old Testament) is not scripture, and edited portions of the New Testament. He was the first influential heretic that the Church had to guard a biblical understand of God and the Tanakh as God's word. The Messianic Jewish community should appreciate the Ch…
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The story of the Golden Calf and Stone Tablets is one of the most famous stories ever written, and when we read it in context we can appreciate it to its fullest Join our tribe on Patreon! Check out these cool pages on the podcast's website: Home Page Who wrote the Bible: Timeline and authors Ancient maps: easy to follow maps to see which empire ru…
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Parsha “Ki Tavo,” (Devarim or Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8) is arguably the most well-known, and fearsome, catalog of blessings, and especially, cursings, in all of Scriture. The Erev Shabbat reading literally lays out the case for the fact that are not only well-deserved, but already “in progress” for a nation which has turned from YHVH, and is in fact “…
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Parsha “Ki Tavo,” (Devarim or Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8) is arguably the most well-known, and fearsome, catalog of blessings, and especially, cursings, in all of Scriture. The Erev Shabbat reading literally lays out the case for the fact that are not only well-deserved, but already “in progress” for a nation which has turned from YHVH, and is in fact “…
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This week the Torah teachers are joined by Hebrew Nation’s Dr. Richard Ruhling, to continue the study of the Book of the prophet Isaiah/YesheYahu, from chapter 47 into chapter 48. Mark Pitrone in the hospital, and prayers are requested for his healing and protection.By Hebrew Nation Online | Radio
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This week, host Mark Call decides to wax a bit “nerdy,” and talk about a topic that many listeners may never have heard of, based on his background (in a previous life 😉 ) as an engineer: “Experiment Design for Intended Guinea Pigs – who don’t WANNA be…” For those how have seen what carefully designed, multivariable experiment trials might look lik…
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This week, host Mark Call decides to wax a bit “nerdy,” and talk about a topic that many listeners may never have heard of, based on his background (in a previous life 😉 ) as an engineer: “Experiment Design for Intended Guinea Pigs – who don’t WANNA be…” For those how have seen what carefully designed, multivariable experiment trials might look lik…
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GEOPOLITICS AND PROPHECY with Prince Handley REGIONAL GLOBALIZATION PREPARING FOR THE TEN KINGS 24/7 Blogs and Podcasts > STREAM Prince Handley on MINDS LinkedIn ~ Geopolitics and HealthNOTE: You do NOT have to Sign In to LinkedIn. Click the "X" at top right of "Sign In" to dismiss. Subscribe FREE to Prince Handley Teaching and Newsletter Links to …
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In Luke 14:1-14 we see Yeshua teaching about honor and shame using the example of the seating arrangement at a wedding feast, making the point about how shameful self-exaltation can be and how honorable it is to have genuine humility. As He was teaching He used a phrase, “resurrection of the righteous”–what does this mean? How are your vertical and…
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In Luke 14:1-14 we see Yeshua teaching about honor and shame using the example of the seating arrangement at a wedding feast, making the point about how shameful self-exaltation can be and how honorable it is to have genuine humility. As He was teaching He used a phrase, “resurrection of the righteous”–what does this mean? How are your vertical and…
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The Wild Kingdom As we approach the High Holy Days, we prepare to read a passage of Scripture on The Feast of Trumpets called The Akeidah. It refers to the binding of Isaac. A key verse is this: Isaac spoke to Abraham his father and said, “My father!” And he said, “Here I am, my son.” And he said, “Behold, the fire and the wood, but where is the la…
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The Wild KingdomAs we approach the High Holy Days, we prepare to read a passage of Scripture on The Feast of Trumpets called The Akeidah. It refers to the binding of Isaac. A key verse is this:Isaac spoke to Abraham his father and said, “My father!” And he said, “Here I am, my son.” And he said, “Behold, the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb…
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HEALING AND MIRACLE PODCASTINCLUDES FULL WRITTEN TEXTwith Prince HandleyWWW.REALMIRACLES.ORG 16 YEARS OF HEALING & HEALTH SUBJECTS HEALING FROM SHOULDER, ARM & HAND PAINOPTIONS FOR RELIEFYou can listen to the above message NOW.LISTEN HERE >>> LISTEN NOW 24/7 Blogs and Podcasts > STREAM Twitter: princehandley Prince Handley on MINDS LinkedIn ~ Geopo…
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Parsha “Ki Tetzi,” (Devarim or Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19) is not only one of the most NOT-PC parashot in the Torah, but the fact that it IS should tell us exactly where things stand, on the Road to Judgment. For example, the very first segment, often called the ‘war bride,’ sounds like something that ‘modern feminism’ would call barbaric. Until they …
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Parsha “Ki Tetzi,” (Devarim or Deuteronomy 21:10-25:19) is not only one of the most NOT-PC parashot in the Torah, but the fact that it IS should tell us exactly where things stand, on the Road to Judgment. For example, the very first segment, often called the ‘war bride,’ sounds like something that ‘modern feminism’ would call barbaric. Until they …
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The Exodus is depicted not merely as an historical revolution; there is a revolution in nature - water turns to dry land; dry land turns to water! This joyous Mizmor from Hallel expresses the overlap between the emergence of Israel and God's powerful presence in nature. Music. Intro - Sinai Tor. End - Naftali Kempeh…
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Psalm 107 uses the sailors who go down to the sea in ships as an illustration of how our Heavenly Father can bring us through the rough waters of life. There are many lessons we can learn from the sea and sailing. Navigation with a compass that must be set properly on true north or else the way is lost by degrees of error. Setting sails properly fo…
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