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What Is Effectual Prayer in Jam 5.16

“Therefore confess your sins to one another and pray for one another so that you may be healed. The effectual prayer of a righteous man can accomplish much.” Everyone wants to have effective prayer, but can we know how to

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What is the Law of Liberty in Jam 1.25 and 2.12

This is another verse that has been misinterpreted by many teachers. Simply put, the “law of liberty” is another name for the Torah commands found in what is called the Tanak (Torah, Nevi’im, Ketuvim). That was the only Scripture all

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1 Cor 11.1-16 and Head Coverings

There seems to be a lot of confusion about this practice in a Torah-based faith in Yeshua, so we are going to give some concepts on this subject, not only concerning men’s head coverings but also women’s. We are going

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The Love of Many Shall Grow Cold-Matt 24.12

Before we look at what it means for love to grow cold, we need to define a couple of words in context. The verse reads, “and because lawlessness is increased most people’s love shall grow cold (NASB).” The first word

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God Has Always Known Us

There are many verses that indicate that the Lord has known us, even before we were ever born, and we will deal with a few examples of this, but the list is even longer. God is outside of time, and

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What Does It Mean When the Scriptures Say To Know the Lord?

This is one of the most important concepts in the Scriptures to understand, but many misunderstand it. Basically, it means to “know the Lord in a redemptive way.” So when you see that phrase “know the Lord” think “in a

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How Do You Know What Commandments To Keep Today?

This is a common question, so first of all, we need to define what “keep and observe” means in regard to the Torah. To “keep and observe” the commandments means to incorporate the things of God into our lives, and

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The Significance of the Four Fasts Listed in Zech 8.19

These four fasts are still observed in many Jewish and non-Jewish Messianic circles today as a part of observing Jewish traditions, but it should be made known that they were never commanded by the Lord. In fact, Yehovah has a

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The Terms Hebrew, Israelite, and Jew are Synonymous Terms

There are some people today who believe that these terms mean different things, but in actuality, they are really synonymous. There have been many false theological concepts that have developed over the years based on a simple misunderstanding of these

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Brit Chadasha Foundations-Concepts in Revelation-Chapters 1-22 Can Be Found Earlier On This Website

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Brit Chadasha Foundations-Concepts in Jude-Introduction and Chapter 1

Jude was written by one of the half-brothers of Yeshua in Matt 13.55 and Mark 6.3. His Hebrew name is “Yehudah” meaning “praise” or Judah, and in Greek, it is “Judas.” His brother Ya’akov or Jacob, rendered “James” in English

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Brit Chadasha Foundations-Concepts in Third John-Introduction and Chapter 1

The author of this letter is not named, but tradition says it was written by Yochanon (John), the Shaliach of Yeshua. It was written to a believer named Gaius and other Torah observant believers in Yeshua, at the end of

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Brit Chadasha Foundations-Concepts in Second John-Introduction and Chapter 1

The author of this letter is not named, but tradition says it was written by Yochanon (John) the Shaliach, written near the end of the first century. Some scholars believe that it was written before the Book of Revelation, but

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Brit Chadasha Foundations-Concepts in First John-Chapter 5

1 John 5.1-21 continues with the subject of love; the believer’s victory over the world by faith (confidence in action); the evidence that Yeshua is Messiah and King by the Ruach Ha Kodesh; the record in heaven and earth; the

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Brit Chadasha Foundations-Concepts in First John-Chapter 4

1 John 4.1-21 tells us about false prophets and teachers and how to test them and how to know them; the contrast between those in the world and those who know Yehovah; the call to love one another (love is

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Brit Chadasha Foundations-Concepts in First John-Chapter 3

1 John 3.1-24 tells us that being children of God means the world does not know us; our destiny in the Olam Haba; the character of lawlessness and the sin nature; practicing righteousness as defined in the Torah is proof

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Brit Chadasha Foundations-Concepts in First John-Chapter 2

1 John 2.1-29 tells us that John wrote this letter so that we do not sin (as defined by the Torah); there is help for the sinner to restoration; the test for knowing God; love in action as defined by

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Brit Chadasha Foundations-Concepts in First John-Introduction and Chapter 1

The author of this letter is not named, but some believe it was written by John (Yochanon), the youngest shaliach (apostle) of Yeshua. His Hebrew name is Yochanon ben Zebedee, the son of Zebedee and Salome. His brother was Ya’akov

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Brit Chadasha Foundations-Concepts in Second Peter-Chapters 1-3 can be found earlier on this site

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Brit Chadasha Foundations-Concepts in First Peter-Chapter 5

1 Pet 5.1-14 tells us that Peter exhorts the elders (zekanim) to shepherd the flock voluntarily and instructs them about their duties; a reward is promised for faithful service by the Chief Shepherd; instruction to the younger people to submit

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