Biblical Studies

Each post here is the result of hours spent in original Hebrew and Greek β€” digging beneath the surface of words and doctrines that most believers treat as settled. These are not devotionals. They are focused investigations into single topics that have been repeated so often in church culture that almost no one stops to ask what they actually mean. The next time someone tells you how blessed they are, or insists the Law was nailed to the cross, or calls Yahushua the second person of a Trinity β€” you will have something to say. Not opinion. Scripture.

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Bread and Wine

How the body and the blood carry the believer through two stages of one deliverance.

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We Are NOT All Sinners

The church's favorite line β€” 'we're all just sinners' β€” denies the new birth and the first resurrection. Answering every verse they will quote against you.

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The Image of Yahuah

A study of what Adam lost, what the beast counterfeits, and what the Second Adam restored. The image is the sonship β€” and Scripture traces it from Eden to the new birth, and from the new birth to the first resurrection.

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The Throne Above the North

Mount Zion, the sides of the north, and the cosmology of Yahuah's dwelling. Step outside on a clear night and look up β€” every star is wheeling around the same fixed center, and that center is not empty.

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Fate and Fortune: The Hidden Gods Behind the Words

A Bible study on Gad and Meni β€” Isaiah 65:11. Two Hebrew names buried by the KJV as 'troop' and 'number' are actually the pagan gods of Fortune and Fate. Trace them from the prophets into the casino, the cartoon, and the modern pulpit.

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Buried in Plain Sight

The Short Season

The 1844 Stamp and the Loosing of the Enemy. The devil was bound at the cross. The short season of loosing began at an appointed moment β€” and the fingerprints inside a single year tell the story.

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Grace, New Creation, and Covenant Loyalty

The Gospel Paul actually preached β€” where grace is not a reset button for ongoing sin but the power that ends sin's reign. From legal declaration to living reality, tracing Paul's teaching on grace, justification, new creation, and the commandments that reveal what covenant loyalty means.

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Born from Above

Spiritual birth, new creation, and the first resurrection β€” from the breath of the first Adam to the rising of the last. The same Spirit who hovered over the waters runs through every act of divine life-giving in Scripture.

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Clothed by the Owner

A study of garments, covering, and righteousness β€” from fig leaves to fine linen. Every garment in Scripture answers two questions: who made this covering, and what did it cost?

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Fruit: Whose Work Is It?

A study on the biblical meaning of fruit from Genesis to Revelation β€” fruit in the Bible belongs to the owner of the tree, not the branch. It is the product of the root, not the labor of the limb.

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The Law Still Stands

Fornication and Adultery

Two sins, two covenants, two judgments β€” what the Hebrew and Greek reveal that English hides. The Torah, the Prophets, Yahushua Himself, and the apostles all treat these as separate offenses with separate roots, separate penalties, and separate spiritual meanings.

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Joint Heirs with the King

A study of thrones, inheritance, and shared authority β€” from the Hebrew roots of nachalah to the Greek legal framework of synklΔ“ronomos.

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Paradise Restored

A study of Eden, the garden, and the dwelling place of Yahuah β€” from a garden planted to a city descended.

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The Feasts

From Egypt to Sinai

The seven feasts hidden in the Exodus narrative β€” how Yahuah performs His covenantal work on His appointed days. Before Israel ever received the written instructions for the feasts, they had already lived them.

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Shalom: Whole, Complete, Without Blemish

Why 'nothing missing, nothing broken' is not what the Hebrew says β€” it was never about what you are missing, but about what is mixed in your heart. Every standard Hebrew reference work confirms this, yet the popular phrase appears in none of them.

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The Assembly of the Most High

A study of Yahuah's heavenly court from Genesis to Revelation β€” the sod, the elohim, and the spiritual structures Scripture has been describing all along.

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The Bow of Yahuah

The Hebrew word for rainbow is qesheth β€” a war bow. When Yahuah hung it in the sky after the flood, He was not displaying a meteorological phenomenon. He was hanging His weapon. This study traces qesheth from the battlefield to the throne of judgment.

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The Garment and the Gear

A study of Deuteronomy 22:5, identity, and the covering that declares who you are β€” from fig leaves to fine linen. The most misunderstood command in the Torah is not about fashion at all, but about the integrity of who Yahuah made you to be.

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◈ From the Bookshelf
What the Pulpit Buried Chapter 8

The Case of Ned Goodman

A courtroom parable on six words the church forgot how to use. Faith. Justification. Righteousness. Grace. Mercy. Sanctification. The owner of The Standard is also the presiding judge β€” and the defendant has trusted an attorney with an empty briefcase.

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Five Titles, One Christ Chapter 2

The Herald They Made Into the King

The gospel is not a belief system about the Messenger β€” it is a herald's announcement that Yahuah reigns. How the church collapsed the distinction between the one who sent and the one who was sent. Part 2 of 5: Misplaced Titles.

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The Lucifer Deception

How a translation error gave the devil the Messiah's title β€” a name that was never his to begin with.

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Five Titles, One Christ Chapter 3

The Redeemer Who Never Needed Redeeming

In the Old Testament, the title Go'el β€” kinsman-redeemer β€” belongs to Yahuah in every single instance. The Messiah is the kopher, the price. The church gave the Father's title to the Son and lost the structure of the entire redemption. Part 3 of 5: Misplaced Titles.

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The Rich Man and Lazarus

A study of parables, covenant, and the great reversal β€” what if the most famous 'hell story' in Scripture is actually about something else entirely?

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Buried in Plain Sight

The Sword That Was Never Ours

Why modern war and capital punishment cannot be defended by Scripture β€” no commander has stood where Moses stood. The moment we examine what made biblical warfare legitimate, the comparison to modern war collapses entirely.

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The Law Still Stands

Two Greatest Commandments

Unfolding into the Ten Words and Levitical laws β€” every command, one root. If all the Torah and the prophets hang on two commandments, what are they, and how does the whole law flow from them?

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Trinity Studies

Worship and Service

Two words the Trinity doctrine cannot afford to separate β€” proskyneo, latreuo, and what the Bible actually distinguishes. In 88 Septuagint occurrences and 21 New Testament occurrences, latreuo is never once directed toward the Messiah.

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Five Titles, One Christ Chapter 1

The Son as Bridegroom

The Old Testament says Yahuah is the Husband of Israel. The New Testament calls Yahushua the Bridegroom. These are not the same claim β€” and the distinction changes everything. Part 1 of 5: Misplaced Titles.

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