Parashat Ki Tisa Exodus 30:11-34:35 Outline & Study

Parashat Ki Tisa (when you take) Exodus 30:11-34:35 Outline & Study Sheet Haftorah Reading 1 Kings 18:1–39 The Testimony of Yeshua On the gifts of the Spirit: 1 Corinthians 12:1–31 On keeping the Sabbath: Hebrews 4:9 On the golden calf and idolatry: Acts … Continue reading

Isaiah and the Second Exodus

What is below is an extract from a much larger work I have published on this blog on the subject of the second exodus. You can find it at http://hoshanarabbah.org/blog/2014/04/19/the-second-exodus/. Natan Isaiah 11:10–12:6, The Second Exodus Although consisting of two chapters, … Continue reading

The First and Final or Second Exoduses Compared

Understanding the Second Exodus The concept of the Messianic Age in Hebraic thought involves an understanding of the first and final redemptions, which are two separate events. The first redemption or first exodus occurred when the Israelites obeyed the Word … Continue reading

The Second Exodus…What’s That?

Understanding the Second Exodus The concept of the Messianic Age in Hebraic thought involves an understanding of the first and final redemptions, which are two separate events. The first redemption or first exodus occurred when the Israelites obeyed the Word … Continue reading

What Is the Second Exodus & When Does It Occur?

The children of Israel left Egypt on the first day of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, and crossed through the Red Sea on the last or seventh day of this feast. This was the first exodus. But there’s more! The … Continue reading

The First and Second Exoduses Compared

Understanding the Second Exodus The concept of the Messianic Age in Hebraic thought involves an understanding of the first and final redemptions, which are two separate events. The first redemption or first exodus occurred when the Israelites obeyed the Word … Continue reading

The Fatal Flaws of the “Zadok Priestly/Enoch Calendar”

By Nathan Lawrence (not fully edited notes) This is a lengthy, deep dive into the so-called Zadok Priestly/Enoch/Qumran/Dead Seas Scrolls Calendar as opposed to the traditional visible crescent new moon/abib barley calendar that was extant in the second temple era … Continue reading