The Good News of Y’hoshua does not begin in the middle of the Bible. Part 1 traces the message from creation, human rebellion, covenant promise, and Yisrael’s calling to show that the Good News is rooted in the redemptive purpose of Y’hovah from the beginning.
Tradition, expediency, and rationalism often feel “helpful,” but they quietly add to, shortcut, or judge Scripture. This teaching calls talmidim back to the sufficiency of Elohim’s Word and the living relationship it produces with Avinu Y'hovah.
The Creator YHVH Elohim has given certain signs so that everyone who has them should know that he or she belongs to Him.
Should we not know these signs that will help us
Many worship a Messiah detached from His Jewish covenant identity. Part 1 exposes how “Jesus” was gradually re-framed through language, culture, and empire—while Scripture reveals Y’hoshua as Torah-true, Shabbat-faithful, and Israel-rooted.
Leviticus 27 regulates vow estimations under the Mosaic Covenant. Numbers 6 adds the Nazir vow of separation. We examine Samson, Samuel, and Paul, and discuss whether Nazir vows should be practiced today in Netzari Mashiach Judaism.