Deu 30:11-15 TS2009 11 “For this command which I am commanding you today, it is not too hard for you, nor is it far off. 12 “It is not in the heavens, to say, ‘Who shall ascend into the heavens for us, and bring it to us, and cause us to hear it, so that we do it?’ 13 “Nor is it beyond the sea, to s…
Welcome to Keep The Torah Podcast #35. Today we'll read from Dueteronomy 1 verse 1 to 3 verse 22, and Isaiah 1 verse 1 to 27. I apologize for for getting this out to you late. We're been a little distracted with critical matters at hand, but trust that Yahuah will provide for his servants.
Welcome to Keep The Torah Podcast #34. Today we'll read from Numbers 30:2-36:13, Jeremiah 2:4-28, and 4:1-2.
Welcome to Keep The Torah Podcast #33 I apologize for the delay in our release. I gotten a pertty bad cold and couldn't stay awake. I hope you'll still be able to enjoy it at the end of your Sabbath. Today we'll read from Numbers 25 verse 10 to 30 verse 1, and Jeremiah 1 verse 1 to 2 verse 3. Also a short announcement of possibly shifting over to YouTube for our podcast releases. Please let me know by writing direct to me by emailing Keep.The.Torah@gmail.com or sending a message through the Anchor page.
Welcome to Keep The Torah Podcast #32, Season 2, Episode 15. Today we'll read from Numbers 19 verse 1 to 25 verse 9, and Micah 5 verse 6 to 6 verse 8. To check out the YouTube videos on Parshat Chukat-Balak, click here: https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Parshat+Chukat-Balak
WELCOME TO KEEP THE TORAH PODCAST #31 Today we'll read from Numbers 16:1 to 18:32, and 1st Samuel 11:14 to 12:22.
Welcome to Keep The Torah Podcast #30. Today we’ll read from Numbers 13:1 to 15:41, and Joshua 2:1-24. I think the idea behind each Torah portion is in seven parts, one to be studied each day. It may be a good idea to switch to a daily podcast, but I seriously don’t have a systematic or easy way to push podcasts on the fly yet, but I’m working on it!!
WELCOME TO KEEP THE TORAH PODCAST #29, SEASON 2, EPISODE 12. Today we’ll read from the Torah Numbers 8:1-12:16, and Zechariah 2:14-4:7.
Welcome to Keep The Torah Podcast #28, Season 2, Episode 11. Our weekly Torah portion this week is Numbers 4 verse 21 to 7 verse 89, and Judges 13 verses 2 to 25. I apologize for the dirty mic feed as I'm using a Samsung headset to record this week, but it's not text to speech (TTS) for a change! Anyhow, I hope I'm able to get a better mic setup for future recordings.
Welcome to Keep The Torah Podcast #27. Here we are after counting the 7 weeks after Pessac, just after the final week ending the feast of Shavu ote; the celebration of Elohim giving the Torah to His firstborn son Yisra'el at Mount Sinai. Today we'll read from Exodus 19 to 20 verse 23, Numbers 28 verses 26 to 31, Ezekiel 1, and chaper 3 verse 12.
Welcome to Keep The Torah, Podcast #26. Today we'll read from Numbers 1 to 4:20, and 1st Samuel 20:18-42.
Thanks for joining us again today with Keep The Torah Podcast #25. Between power and internet outages, we apologize for the delay in this podcast. Today we'll be reading from Leviticus 25: 1 to 27: 34, and Jeremiah 16: 19 to 17: 14.
Welcome to Keep The Torah Podcast #24, Season 2, Episode 7. Today we'll read from Leviticus 21 to 24 verse 23, and Ezekiel 44 verses 15 to 31.
Hey there! Thanks for joining us with Keep the Torah podcast #23. Today we'll read from Leviticus 16 verse 1 to chapter 20 verse 27, and close with Amos 9 verses 7 to 15. Find us on Facebook
Welcome to Keep The Torah's 22nd episode. Today we'll read from Leviticus 12:1 to 15:33, Numbers 28:9-15, and Isaiah 66:1-24. That's not all. We have a few little tunes in between, and closing off our podcast with another look at Isaiah 53. We're glad you can join us.
Welcome to Keep the Torah Podcast #21. Today we'll read from Leviticus 9:1 to 11:47, and 2nd Samuel 6:1-19.
Welcome to Keep The Torah Podcast #20, Season 2, Episode 3. Today we'll hear a short message on "Why Jesus Was Not Our Passover Lamb" from Michael Skobac, Jews for Judaism, and also read in the Torah from Exodus 12, Numbers 28:19-15, Joshua 2:5-15, 3:5-7, and 6:1,27. Here's the link the Michael's original video that I replayed his audio message from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fv9JRamAGIM&feature=youtu.be May the God of Yisra'el be blessed.
Welcome to Keep The Torah Podcast #19. Today's Parsha Reading is in Leviticus 6:1 - 8:36, Jeremiah 7:21-28, and Jeremiah 9:22-23. We'll also cover how Passover is not a sin sacrifice. Following that, a message about no uncircumcised male is to partake of the Passover. If you enjoy these podcasts, please let us know what you think by sending an email to Keep.the.Torah@gmail.com. Thanks for joining us.
Welcome to Keep The Torah Podcast #18. It's now the new year! Happy New Year! Say what? Yes.. It's the New Year according to the Hebrew Calendar that Elohim gave us in His bible. Today's Parsha reading is from Leviticus 1:1 to 5:26, and Isaiah 43:21 to 44:23. We hope you enjoy the readings of El's word!
Welcome to Keep the Torah Podcast #17. We'll be reading from Exodus 35:1 - 40:38, Exodus 12:1-20, and Ezekiel 45:18 - 46:15. If you wish to get in touch with others enjoying the Torah, you can find us on Facebook.com/Jordan.JD.Peterson. Thanks for joining in our reading this week.
Welcome to Keep The Torah Podcast #16. Today we'll read from Exodus 30 verse 11 to Exodus 34 verse 35, Numbers 19:1-22, Ezekiel 36:16-36. At the end of our reading we'll expose the doctrine of original sin. Questions or comments? Please write to Keep.The.Torah@gmail.com or visit us on https://facebook.com/Jordan.JD.Peterson May the Elohim of Abvraham, Yitschaq, and Ya'aqobv richly bless those following His Torah.
Welcome to Keep The Torah Podcast #15. Today we have our weekly Torah reading from Exodus 27:20 to Exodus 30:10, Deuteronomy 25:17-19, 1st Samuel 15:1-34, and a couple of insightful writings from Chabad.org: 1) Tetzaveh Haftarah Companion - For an informed reading of Ezekiel 43:10-27, by Mendel Dubov, and 2) Clothes Do Make the Man: Why Your Mother Was Right, by Hanna Perlberger Some tunes by Jordan JD Peterson were thrown in to set apart the spoken sessions. Thanks for staying tuned with us!
Welcome to Keep the Torah Podcast #14. Today we'll be reading from Exodus 25:1 to 27:19, and 1st Kings 5:26 to 6:13.
Keep The Torah (KTT) Podcast #13 - Our Weekly Parsha (or Torah) Reading in audio form, Exodus 13:17 to 17:16, and Judges 4:4 to 5:31, with a few tune breaks! We hope you're blessed by these podcasts. You may write us to Keep.The.Torah@gmail.com or find us on Facebook https://facebook.com/Jordan.JD.Peterson. Thanks for joining us today. We hope you have a blessed week as well!
Weekly Torah Reading Exodus 18:1 to Exodus 20:23, and Isaiah 6:1 to 13.
Welcome to Keep The Torah Podcast #11. Today we'll cover the weekly Parsha from Exodus 13:17 to 17:16, and JUdges 4:4 to 5:31. We've broken our reading in half with a few nice songs in between for a break. We hope you enjoy hearing the word of our Father.
In today's KTT podcast #10, we have some wonderful scriptures from the Torah on the last plagues given against the gods of Mitsrayim (Egypt). There's so much to be learned from this, but our episode will be brief and to the point. However, before we get into the scriptures, I have a message of reflection upon my past, an apology, and thanks to friends and family who have helped us.
In today's podcast #9 we will cover a few topics: 1. Righteousness Doesn't Transfer 2. If Christians believe the New Testament, why aren't they doing it? 3. Song of Mosheh, Deuteronomy 32 4. Hatuey, in the time of the Spanish conquests refused to submit to the god of the Spaniards.
KTT 8 PODCAST: Our first segment is reading through Deuteronomy 31 this day of the Sabbath with a passing note on laws being erroneously abolished in the New Testament's teachings. Following is A Warning About Christmas, and lastly, Who Is The First-born of Elohim?
In this episode we touch on the events that take place this month, like Yom Kippur (or Day of Atonement) which is passed, and Feast of Sukkot (or booths) fast approaching this Sunday evening. You can read all about the commands of feast days in Leviticus 23. Packed into our cast is the Torah reading from Deḇarim (Deuteronomy) 29:9 to 30:20.
Shabbat Shalom! The peace of the Sabbath, per the Master's commandments, Exodus 20:8-11. In this episode, we read through the Torah in Deuteronomy (Debarim) 1:1 to 3:22, and have a few notes along the way. We don't cover anything else in this episode, as I hope to release shorter and more frequent casts; that way you all know that we are still alive over here. May יהוה be with the set-apart ones.
From TRINITY DOCTRINE EXPOSED, MY APOLOGY AND REPENTANCE OF TAKING THE 2ND COMMANDMENT TOO FAR, THE IMPORTANCE OF THE CROSS, WHAT CHRISTIAN CAN DENY THE VIRGIN BIRTH, and WHAT KIND OF EXAMPLES ARE WE LEAVING OUR CHILDREN? We hope you're able to tune in and share in the wealth of information that the Master has provided to us and may we put His wisdom to practice, obey His commands, and trust יהושע Yahusha Messiah as our sin offering. May the Master יהוה Yahuah be with the set-apart ones.
Thanks for joining us again with Keep The Torah and our 4th episode. We have an unforseen phone call with Patrick Yurish ahead, that is about 60 minutes long in itself. How this call came about, is that I saw a post from Yurish on Facebook that said "The holy scriptures have no errors". I've been studying history which reveals all sorts of errors with scripture over the past almost two thousand years, so I piped up to defend my findings. I then posted a comment that the scriptures do have errors, even wrote John 1:1-5 from the earlier bibles than the KJV revealed that the word is referred to as "it" rather than "He". I further commented that trinity and virgin birth doctrines seem to be added to the scriptures, and gave the sources on Wikipedia. Without addressing any of my posted comments, Yurish requested a phone call, which I, for the lack of response to my comments, assumed would be a recorded cornering and belittling, but changed my mind for the sake of the truth which matters more than persecution.
Podcast 3: Introduction tune - Confusion For sale, truth for free - Podcast 3 Introduction - Hymn: Come and Sin No more 1 stanza - Why David could not build the temple - Voicemail choices by LifeLinePro.com.com - Voicemail choices followup - Hymn: Be slow to speak 1 stanza - The road map by LifeLinePro.com - How Found if not lost - Prison by LifeLinePro.com - Hymn: Amazing Grace 5 stanzas - Interesting Facebook posts - Song: My eyes are dry, cover of Keith Green by JJD Peterson - In the name of - Hymn: Savior again 1 stanza - Are paintings of Messiah authentic - Rhetoric, honesty, and trinity doctrine - Hymn: Be ye doers of the word, 4 stanzas - All nature fears Elohim, but the sinners do not, Enoch 101:1-9 - Hymn: Do you love the world, 1 stanza - Works and belief defined - Hymn: Amazing Grace, 1 stanza - Closing reminders, and feedback - closing tune.
A few segments with some nice tune breaks.. Segment 1: Intro and Recap, Segment 2: A Letter To My Childhood Atheist Friend, Segment 3: The Myth-Understanding of Law and Grace, Segment 4: The Reward of a Son, Segment 5: Righteous Is As Righteous Does, Segment 5: The Laws Of Elohim Didn't Start at Mount Sinia. Segment 7: Closing Update: I greatly apologize for not getting the segment in about Dawid not being allowed to build the temple. I will make every attempt to get it into the following episode.
In this episode we establish this as a new podcast, and begin exposing the great deception of today. We focus on a few verses from the bible on right and wrong. I give a small testimony of my own evil as an adulterer / swinger, and how Elohim brought me to repentance. In future episodes we hope to establish the main differences between the bible and modern Christianity, with the aim of leading the children of Elohim to His Word.