
Understanding the Passover, the time of Jesus Christ’s death and the Day of First Fruits
The Truth of Genesis: The Seven Feasts Of Yehovah, Part 4. The moadim of First Fruits controls when all of the other feasts are observed. At the end of the 12th month, called Adar, the barley is inspected to see More...

The Truth of Genesis: Understanding ‘Unleavened’ as ‘sinless,’ ‘life without sin’ and Jesus Christ’s example
The Truth of Genesis: The Seven Feasts Of Yehovah, Part 3 In Part 2, we explained what Passover was, and revealed the events which encircled the event, which occurred on the 14th day of the first month, the month More...

The Truth of Genesis: The Seven Feasts Of Yehovah, Part 2
When we speak of the Feasts of the Lord, we are talking about the word “moadim”, which means “appointed times”. Yehovah, who is now Yeshua, commanded that seven appointed times be observed and kept by His More...

Jesus Christ arrived in Jerusalem to be the perfect sacrifice, fulfills prophecy
On Saturday, the 24th of April, 28 AD, in the mid-morning, Jesus makes His triumphal entry into Jerusalem, riding on a young donkey. However, the temple priests and the people were lined up expecting to shout More...

Understanding the Creator’s calendar, how it points to Jesus Christ
The Jewish day begins in the evening because the first day of the new month begins with the sighting of the renewed Moon (first sliver) at sundown. The first month of the new year begins with the sliver of the renewed More...

The Truth of Genesis: The Evil and Ignorance of Gentile Christianity – Part 3 of 7
If Yochanan (John the Baptist) and Yeshua (Jesus Christ) ever met before Yeshua’s baptism, it would have been at the latest when Yochanan was twenty months, and Yeshua was fourteen months old. Therefore, that More...

How the Jews miss Jesus Christ, prophecy of Daniel
In 457 BC, the decree to restore Jerusalem and the Temple was given on the first day on the month of the Aviv (Ezra 7:6-28). Sixty-two sevens (weeks) and seven sevens later (483 years, there is no year zero), on More...

How the Passover points to Jesus Christ and the Cross
Every year, on the tenth day of the first month (Aviv, or Nisan), a perfect lamb was chosen from the flocks in Bethlehem, and brought through the streets of Jerusalem up to the Temple Mount, with the people shouting More...