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By Dr. Reginald K. Lisemby, Exe.Director, Messianic Ministry to Israel
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The podcast currently has 123 episodes available.
Biblically, it is called the Feast of Trumpets (Leviticus 23) and not Rosh HaShanah or the First of the Year. It is the Feast of Blowing Shofar blasts. If Yeshua kept Passover as the Passover Lamb, and if Yeshua kept Unleavened Bread, as the unleavened Bread of life put into the oven of the earth before dark, and if Yeshua arose from the abyss (having preached to the Spirits in Prison) on the Feast of FirstFruits (always on a Sunday), and if Yeshua blew in to the Upper Room on Shavuot or Pentecost, how will Yeshua fulfill the Feast of the Trumpets, ten days later Yom Kippur, and five days later, Sukkot or Tabernacles? Yeshua is Coming. Whatever you do, don't miss the coming of Messiah in the clouds!
An Introduction to READ HEBREW.
Does the tongue God spoke at creation, and to Adam and Halvah, Avraham, Ytzach, Yaaqov, the tongue of Yeshua interest you?
"Have you ever seen anything like this in your life?" Yoel's rhetorical question provokes the listener and then the reader of his scroll, to consider and then respond, "No! It has never been like this, before. Never!" The Day of YHWH is coming and there has never been anything like it.
The Biblical Authors were breathed upon by the Holy Spirit of God; they were 'reader conscious' and the Bible gives us the privileged perspective of both history and the future. We had better know it!
He has been projected; He is being groomed; He is coming!
A tribute to my brother, Joel Keith Lisemby this podcast answers the question, "is this world observed by the unseen world?" Are we being watched by believers in heaven, and unbelievers in hell? Why?
A tribute to my brother, Joel Keith Lisemby. He left his body in Baptist Hospital in Little Rock, Arkansas and made Aliya to Heaven. He was gathered to his people.
The podcast currently has 123 episodes available.