It’s the most wonderful time of the year. Well, if you are in the Torah circles you actually have two most wonderful times of the year. Spring and Fall mark two seasons of Yah’s eternal festivals. Do we not serve an elohim who is up for a party and celebration? Even...
Edgar D. Trollip
Preexistence and the Sons of Elohiym: From Heaven to Birth
YOU'RE in for a special treat because, hot off the press, we have not one but two brand new papers by TUC contributor Edgar D. Trollip. The first is the one you happened to have arrived at, The Sons of Elohim: From Heaven to Birth. It involves our divine origins, via...
The Resurrection of the Dead and the Dew of Heaven
YOU'RE in for a special treat because, hot off the press, we have not one but two brand new papers by TUC contributor Edgar D. Trollip. The first is the one you happened to have arrived at, The Dew of Heaven, gives a fresh perspective upon the resurrection of the...
End of the Millennial Kingdom Clues: The Ball & Claw
About eight years ago, Carmen and I received a gift from a relative. It was two beautiful ball and claw lounge chairs. They had turquoise seat cushions that were slightly worn with some fine crafted motifs for the back splat. It was two furniture pieces we cherished...
Gold Mysteries and Satan’s Little Season
GOLD was a pretty big subject at school. Historically speaking, the excavations thereof had a significant impact on the formation of Southern Africa and the psyche of the people. I even remember school outings to Gold Reef City where a gold expert would tell you the...
Passover: The Unicorn and Sheol Exodus
He is the reason for the season. I am talking about the Pesach season if you were wondering. I was hoping to get this paper out before Pesach kicks off, however I might be a tad late on the early calendars. In the worst case it will be almost a year early for the 2025...
The Dino Deception
My father always brought me presents from his overseas endeavors. In those years he was working with the South African Task Force and was often involved in special ops. No matter the nature of the trip he would always bring gifts. Sometimes it would be a hero figurine...
8 Fun Facts You Probably Didn’t Know About Wisdom
It is truly shocking. I mean the way we have neglected her. How long does a lady need to be ignored before stepping out of the room? Not that she is impatient. In my weekly exploration through the Torah, I decided to include a heavy dose of wisdom literature. Wisdom...
The Priesthood Precedes Aaron
I am not sure if the title is news to you. If my paper on the Torah preceding Moses did not bring it home that Yah’s Torah is eternal I am sure this one will. Now, there was somewhat of an omission on my part on the Torah preceding Moses-paper. Or maybe I just felt...
Yom Kippur: The Jacob and Esau Connection
EDGAR Trollip's latest article involves Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, which is one of Yahuah's feast days and a is intended as a holy day of affliction and self-humility. I won't give everything else away but as you can already tell by the title it...
The Torah Precedes Moses
The title might be fighting words for some. I don't apologize though. It is true. I recently heard a couple of Torah observant Christians debate the validity of the book of Jubilees. Now, I am not going to go through that here. However, I am going to zone in on one...
11 Reasons Why You Should Read the Ancient Texts
NOEL here. I didn't write the following article. This was the third time that TUC community member Edgar Trollip sent in an article. I regularly encourage guest writers, and surprisingly, very few take up the task. When it does happen though and quality work is...
Freemasons for Africa: The Battle of Blood River
NOEL here. I didn't write the following article. This was the second time that TUC community member Edgar Trollip sent in an article. I regularly encourage guest writers, and surprisingly, very few take up the task. When it does happen though and quality work is...
Freemasons for Africa: The Anglo Boer War
NOEL here. I didn't write the following article. It was sent in by a TUC reader and community member. I regularly encourage guest writers, and surprisingly, very few take up the task. When it does happen though and quality work is delivered to my doorstep, I'm...













