Discover a powerful new way to think about your relationship with God as we study His word in its ancient Hebraic context. No matter where you are on your journey, you’re invited to join us as we uncover the Bible’s hidden secrets and discuss vital issues that impact our spiritual lives.
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Series: The Hebrew Key
|9 Minutes
God calls David a man after His own heart. But did you know that this is illustrated in the Hebrew names of God and David? ... and Judah?
Series: Tehillim Talks
|33 Minutes
Series: Parshah Seasonings
|25 Minutes
Series: Pardon My Jargon
|28 Minutes
Series: Sage Advice
|16 Minutes
Series: Parshah Seasonings
|17 Minutes
Series: Tehillim Talks
|31 Minutes
Series: The Hebrew Key
|17 Minutes
A little three-letter word changed Israel's history and caused the death of an entire generation. When Solomon said that the power of life and death is in the tongue, he wasn't kidding! What is this most cowardly (and dangerous) word? Come and find out.
Series: Tehillim Talks
|30 Minutes
Series: Pardon My Jargon
|14 Minutes
Series: Parshah Seasonings
|16 Minutes
Series: Sage Advice
|19 Minutes
Series: Tehillim Talks
|24 Minutes
Series: Sage Advice
|14 Minutes
Series: Parshah Seasonings
|17 Minutes
Series: Pardon My Jargon
|27 Minutes
Series: Tehillim Talks
|20 Minutes
Series: Parshah Seasonings
|23 Minutes
Series: Tehillim Talks
|32 Minutes
Series: Pardon My Jargon
|18 Minutes
Series: Parshah Seasonings
|13 Minutes
Series: The Hebrew Key
|17 Minutes
When you consider Paul's appeal for us to be living sacrifices, you immediately think of Solomon, right? No? Well, you will after listening to this teaching about Solomon's dedication of the Temple.
Series: Parshah Seasonings
|18 Minutes
Series: Tehillim Talks
|48 Minutes
Series: Parshah Seasonings
|23 Minutes
Series: Tehillim Talks
|40 Minutes
How many ways can you say 'eternity'? We discover several ways - or approximations, anyway - in Psalm 9, which is a song of thanksgiving. This is also our first acrostic psalm (whose verses follow the order of the Hebrew alphabet) - well, halfway through the alphabet, that is. The last half of the alphabet picks up in Psalm 10. (But that's another story.) This amazing psalm is full of twists and turns as it describes how God will deal with the nations of the world in days to come.
Series: The Hebrew Key
|16 Minutes
Is it possible to 'see' God? The answer is a little tricky since there are different ways of seeing. But God very much wants us to see Him, and He has provided a means by which we can do just that. In this lesson, we will learn where we can go if we truly want to see God.
Series: Parshah Seasonings
|16 Minutes
Series: The Hebrew Key
|8 Minutes
Many biblical Hebrew words have this amazing feature - they can have two (or more) meanings that seem to be completely unrelated. But (and this is the truly amazing part), they always do have some beautiful spiritual relationship. This episode of The Hebrew key takes a look at just such a word.
Series: Pardon My Jargon
|21 Minutes
Series: Parshah Seasonings
|18 Minutes
Series: Tehillim Talks
|30 Minutes
This psalm is the natural follow up to Psalm 7. There, David had really been through the mill (or should I say "press"?), but here he gives voice to the wonderful things that were the outcome of his testings through pressure.
Series: Pardon My Jargon
|17 Minutes
Series: Parshah Seasonings
|23 Minutes
Series: The Hebrew Key
|10 Minutes
Hebrew Key #6 - "Sons From Stones" Yeshua said that God could use stones to raise up sons for Abraham. There is a brilliant play on words going on here that reveals itself only in the Hebrew. And while we're on the subject of stones, let's address the question of why Yeshua is called a "stone of stumbling and a rock of offense".