A podcast that inspires thought in ancient Hebrew culture as they relate to teachings for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Topics that range from Jewish culture and holidays and how they have impacted the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.

This episode explores a striking parallel between ancient symbolism and modern politics. Drawing from the biblical story of Samson, who humiliated the Philistines by carrying away Gaza's gates as a public spectacle, we analyze a political style defined by dramatic theater over traditional procedure. We examine how weaponized humiliation, the redefinition of contested spaces, and a focus on dominating the public arena can reshape the psychological landscape of power, offering a timeless framework for understanding a certain mode of disruptive, spectacle-driven leadership.

This episode explores a striking modern political analogy: Donald Trump's use of Twitter as the "jawbone of an ass." Drawing from the biblical story where Samson wields an unconventional weapon to create chaos, we analyze how a social media account became a raw, disruptive tool that redefined political combat. We'll examine how it bypassed traditional gatekeepers, dominated news cycles, and mobilized a base, while ultimately proving to be a double-edged sword that left a lasting—and fractured—legacy on the digital political landscape.

This episode delves into a powerful political archetype: the champion bound by his own people. Drawing parallels between Donald Trump's legal battles and the biblical story of Samson's betrayal by the tribe of Judah, we explore how judicial actions can be framed not as accountability, but as intimate betrayal. We examine the playbook where arrests and indictments are transformed into potent symbols of defiance, fueling narratives of martyrdom, galvanizing a base, and harvesting mythic power from the very process meant to restrain. Discover how perceived persecution can reshape a leader's legacy.

In analyzing The Samson Doctrine, we move beyond a simple political comparison to engage with a timeless archetype. It is the politics of the strongman deliverer—flawed, charismatic, disruptive, and perpetually at war. Understanding this doctrine is key to comprehending a potent strain of modern populism, where the lines between leader and savior, grievance and policy, and strength and hubris are powerfully, and often perilously, blurred. It reminds us that the appeal of the strongman is ancient, his methods are dramatic, and his legacy, like Samson's temple, is often one of spectacular ruin.

This Episode discusses the meaningful insight of When Trumpets Fall. The connection between Hebrew calendars that spell out meaningful words connected to the year 2020 and 2028.

Why does the Bible mention 400 prophets of Asherah at Mount Carmel only to vanish from the story? This episode digs into one of the Old Testament's most intriguing silent gaps. We'll explore the political and theological tensions in 1 Kings 18, asking the hard question, why Asherah was deleted from the Bible. Was it a scribal edit, a symbolic number, or a deliberate narrative to silence a female deity? Join us as we untangle the history, and theology, behind the controversial story of Asherah.

This episode we discuss the significance of the Babylonian Captivity with the exiles release and return and how it corresponded to America's 70th Birthday.

Daniel reveals how this Great Beast with its horns changed the time and religion. This episode discusses how the Hebrew word dat (דת) means religion, which enhances the understanding of Daniel 7:25. Daniel reveals that a Great Apostasy from Christ's church would occur, and that Rome and the European nations would change His religion.

This verse covers the 7-year prophecy of Daniel, many Christian think tanks refer to this as the 7-year Tribulation. This episode explains the possible meaning of the 7 years and how Daniel saw the sign of The Messiah. It covers the topic of when Christ might have begun his ministry, why he cleansed the Temple with a whip and the meaning behind the statement, "Den of Thieves".

In this episode we break down the Daniel's 70-week prophecy, a timeline depicting when Jesus Christ began his ministry and when he would atone for sin. The 70-Week Prophecy is broken down into 4 segments to help understand Daniel's vision.

Daniel prophecies of the last days, he gives a 2300-day prophecy that lets us know when God will cleanse his sanctuary that leads to the empowerment of his saints to build his kingdom. Daniel references how he understood prophecy, and how one sabbatical year was equivalent to seven years. We also know from Ezekiel that one day is equal to a year. In this episode it is explained when the counting this 2300-day prophecy begins and ends.

John had a very good understanding of Genesis 1:1. When he began writing about the mission of Jesus Christ, it began with a time before creation. This episode explains the true meaning and translation of why WORD is used to describe Jesus Christ.

Final Episode of Daniel Chapter 7 and the End Times; with the Explanation of and meaning of Time in the Last Days.

The continuation of Daniel's Vision, He is shown the meaning of the ten horns.

Daniel is shown a vision of Four Beasts. The Angel Gabriel explains the meaning of the vision and its relation to the rise and fall of nations, establishment of God's Kingdom. Briefly touches on the empowerment of the Saints of the Latter-Days.

This short episode explains the nine Jewish Festivals and how they relate to the life of Christ, his first and second coming and his ascension.

It was the Perfect Atonement and Isaiah spoke clearly of the Messiah's mission and gave in depth detail of his life. Isaiah clarifies the Law of Substitution and why it was necessary for the Savior to be flogged 40 times. Jesus Christ was the master teacher of the law and with this understanding was able to make atonement for all mankind.

With the world in chaos, and our Liberty for pursuit of happiness in jeopardy we must understand the true meaning of truth. Emmett is the Hebrew word for truth. We face challenges in our day where the standard of truth is being re-defined. CPT Moroni fought this same battle and waged war to change the hearts and minds of his people so he could preserve their freedoms.

This podcast discusses what happened to the last king of Israel, King Zedekiah, the 10th day of the Hebrew month Tevet, a Minor Fast Day, The Nauvoo Temple and the martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. Explains how what happened to Zedekiah is related to the restored gospel of Jesus and Christ and how God is fulfilling his promises made to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.

How the breaching of Jerusalem's walls on the 9th day and 17th day of the Hebrew Month Tammuz are connected with America. How this Jewish Memorial and America are interwoven like fabric.

This episode explains the significance of July 4th, 1776, and how it is related to the story of the Golden Calf, Moses and his actions on top of Mount Sinai. an explanation of Jesus Christ prophecy to the ancient inhabitants of America and its relation to the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. In this Segment you will learn about 17 Tammuz and its relation to the 4th of July 1776 and 1 Tishrei and its relation to the coming forth of the Book of Mormon 22 September 1827.

In this podcast we focus on ideas that will help you in your studies of Isaiah and the ancient prophets. Explaining the tools and knowledge that will improve your understanding of the Old and New Testament as it pertains to the restored gospel of Jesus Christ.