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Here are the questions and answers from the session. - How can one navigate their identity while undergoing the formation of coming into the reality of priesthood. - How can I handle human relationships while experiencing the pruning of God. We hope this helps you. Love, Your Haverim.
In this episode, we explore some of the following: - Isaiah's vision - Isaiah 6 - Ezekiel's vision - The four faces - The purification of the priest. Here is a video of the tabernacle that was shared during the session - https://youtu.be/1mFGsLEpKKk
In this episode, we explore Ezekiel 44 and how this reveals the various forms of priesthood that exist even in the church today. We pray that this message from The Lord causes us to be sober and review our lives as followers of Christ. Enjoy!
The Tabernacle as theo(God) derm(skin). In this episode, we explore the symbolism of the Tabernacle alongside the carefully curated instruments that were used in it by the priests. How did this unveil God's heart for creation in the time of Moses? How did this point to Emmanuel? How does this apply to us and in this time and that to come? How does the make up teach the Church as it is to be the living, breathing, tangible entity of God? We pray this brings light to you.
In the second installation of our studies on The Priesthood, we explore the similarities between the creation of the earth and the tabernacle God instructed Moses to build through His servant Bazelel.
The book of Genesis opens up with the narrative of God in the process of building but, what was He building? What crucial role did Adam play in this process? In this session, we examine the first 3 chapters of Genesis and how this helps us understand God's creation of a cosmic temple and His divine intention to make royal priests and kings. We pray this blesses you. P.S Look out for the study guide to aid this study.
In this episode, we explore the significance of the unleavened bread and firstfruits. What do they mean? How do they affect us today? Feel free to send in your questions to haverimng@gmail.com
In this session, we explore the hidden mysteries concealed in the mark on the door. The mark is equivalent to the Hebrew alephbeit TAV. What did it mean? How is it relevant today?
This was a question that was taken from a session in March. We believe so many believers are currently facing this dilema. Hope this provides a sense of clarity.
The lamb? The ripping of the garment? The blood? What symbols have we probably missed in the narrative of the Passover? How did Jesus fulfil all of them? These are some subject matters we explore in this episode. Please send comments, questions, and feedback to haverimbsb@gmail.com
The Passover is one of the most popular stories in the scriptures. On the eve of Pesach (Passover) 2021, we explore what the story was really pointing at and what it means to leave Egypt. Please feel to leave all questions at haverimbsb@gmail.com.
"you are close to the kingdom of God" - still continuing with our conversation from Mark 12, Jesus engages in a beautiful conversation with the Scribe. There is so much to unpack from his approach to the famous question "what is the greatest commandment" Listen. Enjoy. Share your thoughts with us.
In this episode, we continue our conversation on Mark 12; exploring the various ways questions were asked. This is particularly interesting because we observe the manner of the Sadducees, their approach to the Torah, and how this influenced the type of questions they asked. What is beautiful about this episode is how it presents itself as a mirror to us.
In this final session, we explore the concept and art of questioning and interacting with a scriptural text. Using Mark 12 as a study focus, we had an amazing time digging into the nitty-gritty of this chapter utilizing all the tools we studied from week 1.
In this session, we speak about two beautiful study approaches practiced by the Jewish Rabbis: Stringing Pearls and The Law of First Mention.
In this session, we speak about translations and how to maximize them. We also begin a conversation on Shema.
Welcome to the first session of Bible Studies Foundational Class. In this session, we explore the relationship between man and The Bible by examining three questions and one key instrument in unlocking biblical texts. Leave a question, thought, or feedback here.
While studying, have you ever wondered why Elijah and Moses were with Jesu at The Transfiguration? What does the transfiguration even mean? This was an absolutely amazing conversation.
Turns out Isaac finally blessed Jacob; here is how it went. In this session, we explore behind the scenes of Isaac blessing Jacob, Rebekah's stewardship of sight and Jacob's experience with the Makom that is, The Place.
There was a birthright, a pot of stew, and a hanging blessing. Did Jacob really steal the blessing? Was Rebekah a traitor or a faithful steward? What were the elements that we could have possibly missed in the story of Jacob, Esau, and The Blessing?
Welcome to our official Saturday Study Session! This was a super hilarious conversation. 'Jacob and Esau' turns out to be one of the most popular stories in scriptures, however, there are so many mysteries hidden in this complicated siblings rivalry game of thrones-ish drama! Was the story of Jacob and Esau really about what we always thought it was about? Was Esau truly as vulnerable as we have painted him to be? Was it about Jacob and Esau? Haha! Listen to find out.
Ever wondered what the rapture is about? Ever asked where heaven is or what the kingdom of God really looks like? We speak on these realities and hope you desire heaven comes on earth through you.
Team KJV? Team NLT or MSG? Whatever rocks your boat is as valid as the other one! We are speaking about translations and everything in between!
Ever thought of the Bible as a puzzle? Cross referencing is one way we see how one text points to the other.
Those strange words you hear the teachers say everytime are not as strange as we think. Understanding them will be very helpful to giving you a deeper insight into what the text actually mean or provide the closest insight into what they mean. Today, we speak about using the Concordance segment in one of the most helpful bible study platforms - Bible.hub.