Foundation of the House
This series lays the groundwork for understanding some of the most important aspects of the Temple. The three sessions, Foundation of the House, The House that God Built and the Temple is a Body, cover a wide swath of material that connect Second Temple Period writings to the Gospels and Epistles as well as the Tanakh. This teaching explores how many of the themes and imagery connected to the Temple are woven into nearly every verse in the Bible.
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The Birth of the Kingdom (8 parts)
This teaching traces the concept of the birth of the Kingdom of Heaven from the creation all the way through the Scriptures to the book of Revelation. It explains how the creation of the universe in Genesis was accompanied by birth pains and how this pattern relates to the birth of the Messianic Kingdom. There is a special emphasis on the story of Noach, the Ark as the place where the seed is preserved, and the message of redemption in the dove and the olive leaf. The teaching specifically explains the imagery of a “woman writhing in labor” mentioned numerous times in the prophets.
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Secrets of the Threshing Floor
This teaching explores the connection between the threshing floor, the altar, and the Ark of the Covenant in the Holy of Holies. In addition, there is a detailed discussion about the relationship between the threshing of the grain and the life of the believer. This teaching further examines the significance of David’s purchase of the threshing floor from Arvnah the Jebusite on Mount Moriah, the future location of the Temple.
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Kadesh Barnea and the Temple
This teaching discusses Israel’s time in the wilderness at the central sanctuary, which was Kadesh Barnea and reveals how this place was the Oracle of the living God. It also explains the story of Moshe striking the rock in a whole new light.
Everything about Kadesh relates to the Holy Temple and the role of Moshe and Aharon as priests serving God.
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Fig Tree Updated: 8 Part teaching
This series begins with a discussion on the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, which the sages concluded was a fig tree. Rashi, for instance, made an interesting observation about the tree saying, “By the very thing by which they were disgraced were they restored.” The rich symbolism and imagery of the fig tree reveals that, not only does it represent Israel but, more significantly, it represents the Kings of Judah. You will also hear why Yeshua cursed the tree.
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