In this video I introduce myself and briefly describe the theme of my research, in a creative and... more In this video I introduce myself and briefly describe the theme of my research, in a creative and captivating manner. Prepare to be entertained! Who says the world of academics has to be stale?
In this paper I demonstrate how the ancient Hebrew Israelites thought about righteous anger, righ... more In this paper I demonstrate how the ancient Hebrew Israelites thought about righteous anger, righteous hatred, and righteous cursing
This paper explores the teachings of Rabbi Yahushua, as they relate to what the outcome of choosi... more This paper explores the teachings of Rabbi Yahushua, as they relate to what the outcome of choosing to be his disciple will look like. It unravels the "Health, Wealth and Prosperity" gospel so common in mega churches. I also point each of Yahushua's teachings back to their origin in the Torah and the Prophets. I point out that Yahushua's analysis of the Hebrew Bible reveals to us that there is internal conflict within Torah observant communities that leads to persecution. This is a storyline not commonly recognized, but brought to light by Yahushua's teachings.
In this paper I set out to demonstrate that Narcissism has been a topic imbeded into the Hebrew B... more In this paper I set out to demonstrate that Narcissism has been a topic imbeded into the Hebrew Bible long before the field of pscyhology brought it into popular focus. Within the pages of the Hebrew Bible have always been the warning messages of narcissistic abuse and the original "no contact" guide. I trace narcissistic prototypes back to the books of wisdom within the Hebrew Bible. Lastly, I pinpoint differences between Hebraic concepts of morality and pscyhology as they relate to narcissism.
This paper is an exhaustive survey of major points of geography in The Hebrew Bible, Apocrypha, a... more This paper is an exhaustive survey of major points of geography in The Hebrew Bible, Apocrypha, and relevant hebrew influenced Greek texts in the Gospels and Book of Revelation. Within the paper I connect points of geography throughout biblical history and their relevance to prophecy. Places include the the land of Israel, Zion, Garden of Eden, Mt. Gerizim, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Babylon, Sheol, and Gei-Hinnom ("Hell"). This paper is a great read for anyone who wants to begin their journey into the geography of the Hebrew Bible and for those who want to sort out the volume of information about prized, perilous and promised places within the Masoretic Text.
This paper is a response to an article written by Jews for Judaism entitled "Leviticus 17:11". Th... more This paper is a response to an article written by Jews for Judaism entitled "Leviticus 17:11". The article questions the validity of Yahushua’s death as a sin sacrifice. In this paper I will defend the position that the death and blood of Yahushua is a sufficient blood sacrifice in keeping with The Torah.
This paper is a companion to "Is Woman an 'Object' in The Torah?". It explores biblical deviation... more This paper is a companion to "Is Woman an 'Object' in The Torah?". It explores biblical deviations from marriages that involve love in The Hebrew Bible. The paper highlights the Hebrew terms Master-אדני, Baal-בעל and Concubine-פלגשיהם for males within the context of marital unions. It also discusses other forms of divorce within these types of unions.
This writing compares socially constructed virginity standards upon women with sexual standards o... more This writing compares socially constructed virginity standards upon women with sexual standards of The Torah. This paper also highlights the equal sexual standards for women and men in The Torah. In this paper I build the discussion as a review of the 3rd chapter of Katherine E. Southwood's "Marriage by Capture in the Book of Judges"
This paper answers objections from biblical scholars that state that believing in Yahushua as The... more This paper answers objections from biblical scholars that state that believing in Yahushua as The Messiah is "idolatry". Critical analysis of the Hebrew names of Elohim and their relation to statements in "The Gospels" is outlined.
This paper is a survey and outline of the term "blessed" in the Hebraic Scriptures. Hebraic Scrip... more This paper is a survey and outline of the term "blessed" in the Hebraic Scriptures. Hebraic Scriptures is defined as the scholastic classifications of The Torah, The Prophets, Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and some New Testament writings. (Pauline epistles are omitted). The survey aims to define "who" is blessed and "what" "blessed" looks like, as defined from The Scriptures.
This paper is a rebuttal to the concept that women in Hebraic texts lived under a patriarchal sys... more This paper is a rebuttal to the concept that women in Hebraic texts lived under a patriarchal system in which they were married off as "property"
This paper is an outline of the types of accountability in the Hebraic Scriptures."Hebraic Script... more This paper is an outline of the types of accountability in the Hebraic Scriptures."Hebraic Scriptures" includes The Torah, The Prophets, Apocrypha, and some New Testament writings. This paper also aims to disprove the Christian theology that accountability is an entitlement of "sinners".
This paper is a rebuttal and analysis of some common claims about Deut. 24:1-4, specifically the ... more This paper is a rebuttal and analysis of some common claims about Deut. 24:1-4, specifically the claims reiterated by Todd Scacewater in his paper "Divorce and Remarriage in Deuteronomy 24:1-4". In this paper I highlight and deconstruct some of the claims made by Mr. Scacewater in his analysis of The Torah passage in Deuteronomy 24:1-4. I also highlight and deconstruct some of the claims that his analysis accords with The Messiah's teachings. I demonstrate that Mr. Scacewater's analysis is primarily influenced by a Pauline theology based on Christianity rather than an understanding of The Torah.
A review of J. Holland's non-fiction title "Misogyny". A historical outline of the history of pre... more A review of J. Holland's non-fiction title "Misogyny". A historical outline of the history of prejudice against women and how it influenced religious thought
A discussion of the Daniels' paper "Plural Marriage" demonstrating the error of claims about poly... more A discussion of the Daniels' paper "Plural Marriage" demonstrating the error of claims about polygyny being beneficial to women and part of a set apart lifestyle
Testing Rabbi Paul of Tarsus' writings against the book of the Torah, the words of the Messiah, a... more Testing Rabbi Paul of Tarsus' writings against the book of the Torah, the words of the Messiah, and Sage James.
In this video I introduce myself and briefly describe the theme of my research, in a creative and... more In this video I introduce myself and briefly describe the theme of my research, in a creative and captivating manner. Prepare to be entertained! Who says the world of academics has to be stale?
In this paper I demonstrate how the ancient Hebrew Israelites thought about righteous anger, righ... more In this paper I demonstrate how the ancient Hebrew Israelites thought about righteous anger, righteous hatred, and righteous cursing
This paper explores the teachings of Rabbi Yahushua, as they relate to what the outcome of choosi... more This paper explores the teachings of Rabbi Yahushua, as they relate to what the outcome of choosing to be his disciple will look like. It unravels the "Health, Wealth and Prosperity" gospel so common in mega churches. I also point each of Yahushua's teachings back to their origin in the Torah and the Prophets. I point out that Yahushua's analysis of the Hebrew Bible reveals to us that there is internal conflict within Torah observant communities that leads to persecution. This is a storyline not commonly recognized, but brought to light by Yahushua's teachings.
In this paper I set out to demonstrate that Narcissism has been a topic imbeded into the Hebrew B... more In this paper I set out to demonstrate that Narcissism has been a topic imbeded into the Hebrew Bible long before the field of pscyhology brought it into popular focus. Within the pages of the Hebrew Bible have always been the warning messages of narcissistic abuse and the original "no contact" guide. I trace narcissistic prototypes back to the books of wisdom within the Hebrew Bible. Lastly, I pinpoint differences between Hebraic concepts of morality and pscyhology as they relate to narcissism.
This paper is an exhaustive survey of major points of geography in The Hebrew Bible, Apocrypha, a... more This paper is an exhaustive survey of major points of geography in The Hebrew Bible, Apocrypha, and relevant hebrew influenced Greek texts in the Gospels and Book of Revelation. Within the paper I connect points of geography throughout biblical history and their relevance to prophecy. Places include the the land of Israel, Zion, Garden of Eden, Mt. Gerizim, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Babylon, Sheol, and Gei-Hinnom ("Hell"). This paper is a great read for anyone who wants to begin their journey into the geography of the Hebrew Bible and for those who want to sort out the volume of information about prized, perilous and promised places within the Masoretic Text.
This paper is a response to an article written by Jews for Judaism entitled "Leviticus 17:11". Th... more This paper is a response to an article written by Jews for Judaism entitled "Leviticus 17:11". The article questions the validity of Yahushua’s death as a sin sacrifice. In this paper I will defend the position that the death and blood of Yahushua is a sufficient blood sacrifice in keeping with The Torah.
This paper is a companion to "Is Woman an 'Object' in The Torah?". It explores biblical deviation... more This paper is a companion to "Is Woman an 'Object' in The Torah?". It explores biblical deviations from marriages that involve love in The Hebrew Bible. The paper highlights the Hebrew terms Master-אדני, Baal-בעל and Concubine-פלגשיהם for males within the context of marital unions. It also discusses other forms of divorce within these types of unions.
This writing compares socially constructed virginity standards upon women with sexual standards o... more This writing compares socially constructed virginity standards upon women with sexual standards of The Torah. This paper also highlights the equal sexual standards for women and men in The Torah. In this paper I build the discussion as a review of the 3rd chapter of Katherine E. Southwood's "Marriage by Capture in the Book of Judges"
This paper answers objections from biblical scholars that state that believing in Yahushua as The... more This paper answers objections from biblical scholars that state that believing in Yahushua as The Messiah is "idolatry". Critical analysis of the Hebrew names of Elohim and their relation to statements in "The Gospels" is outlined.
This paper is a survey and outline of the term "blessed" in the Hebraic Scriptures. Hebraic Scrip... more This paper is a survey and outline of the term "blessed" in the Hebraic Scriptures. Hebraic Scriptures is defined as the scholastic classifications of The Torah, The Prophets, Apocrypha, Pseudepigrapha, and some New Testament writings. (Pauline epistles are omitted). The survey aims to define "who" is blessed and "what" "blessed" looks like, as defined from The Scriptures.
This paper is a rebuttal to the concept that women in Hebraic texts lived under a patriarchal sys... more This paper is a rebuttal to the concept that women in Hebraic texts lived under a patriarchal system in which they were married off as "property"
This paper is an outline of the types of accountability in the Hebraic Scriptures."Hebraic Script... more This paper is an outline of the types of accountability in the Hebraic Scriptures."Hebraic Scriptures" includes The Torah, The Prophets, Apocrypha, and some New Testament writings. This paper also aims to disprove the Christian theology that accountability is an entitlement of "sinners".
This paper is a rebuttal and analysis of some common claims about Deut. 24:1-4, specifically the ... more This paper is a rebuttal and analysis of some common claims about Deut. 24:1-4, specifically the claims reiterated by Todd Scacewater in his paper "Divorce and Remarriage in Deuteronomy 24:1-4". In this paper I highlight and deconstruct some of the claims made by Mr. Scacewater in his analysis of The Torah passage in Deuteronomy 24:1-4. I also highlight and deconstruct some of the claims that his analysis accords with The Messiah's teachings. I demonstrate that Mr. Scacewater's analysis is primarily influenced by a Pauline theology based on Christianity rather than an understanding of The Torah.
A review of J. Holland's non-fiction title "Misogyny". A historical outline of the history of pre... more A review of J. Holland's non-fiction title "Misogyny". A historical outline of the history of prejudice against women and how it influenced religious thought
A discussion of the Daniels' paper "Plural Marriage" demonstrating the error of claims about poly... more A discussion of the Daniels' paper "Plural Marriage" demonstrating the error of claims about polygyny being beneficial to women and part of a set apart lifestyle
Testing Rabbi Paul of Tarsus' writings against the book of the Torah, the words of the Messiah, a... more Testing Rabbi Paul of Tarsus' writings against the book of the Torah, the words of the Messiah, and Sage James.
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