Gospel of John: Bread of Heaven
In this teaching, a contrast is made between bread that comes up from the earth, and manna, which comes down from heaven. The teaching also links the manna to the leftovers and the double...
In this teaching, a contrast is made between bread that comes up from the earth, and manna, which comes down from heaven. The teaching also links the manna to the leftovers and the double...
This session focuses on the significance of the various numbers as they relate to the Messianic kingdom. It examines the 5000 fed, the 5 loaves of bread, and the 2 fish, which all point...
This session compares the experience of the crippled man at the pool of Bethsaida with Israel and their time at Kadesh. Just as this man waited 38 years to be healed as he tried...
This teaching focuses on John 4 and the story of the woman at the well at the time of Shavuot. It also explains the reason Yeshua used the expression “four more months and then...
This teaching gives an in depth look at the Festival of the New Moon in John chapter four and shows its connection to the concept of being “born again.” Another name for Rosh Chodesh...
This teaching examines the Wedding at Cana in a whole new light. It discusses the wedding in the context of the Shabbat and the marriage ceremony based on chapter one of John. It suggests...
The expression “Sons of God” is taken from chapter one of the Gospel of John and looks at the concept from a Hebraic perspective. The teaching explains how sons build a house in the...
This teaching uncovers a connection between Rosh Chodesh (the Festival of the New Moon) and the concept of born again in John 3. It ties being born of the water and the spirit to the...
This series begins by tracing the historical development of the rapture. From there it takes an in depth look at the person of Enoch and Noach to show how these two figures are critical...
The concept of the Birthpains of the Messiah was alluded to in many of the ancient rabbinic writings. Unfortunately, today we are unfamiliar with the expression. In this series, I take you back to...