FOR ALL I know, Cain is outed as the literal son of Satan in multiple texts. But in this paper, I will only be dealing with the Aramaic Targum. That's all serpent seed really is. The doctrine tells us what we already know about the sons of Cain and the sons of...
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The Gospel of the Kingdom as Found In the Targum
THE WORD gospel simply means “good news,” while kingdom directs us to the realm in which a sovereign king rules. Throughout Scripture, any attempt to wrestle the gospel into submission without a complimentary kingdom announcement will surely be frustrated, as...
Denying Messiah: The Paul Apology
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0cJrp0h9R6M&t=2s "Who is a liar but he that denieth that Yahusha is the Messiah? He is antichrist, that denieth the Father and the Son." 1 John 2:22 ONE OF the greatest gifts ever given was coming to learn that certain...
Sodom was not destroyed because of homosexuality, per se
MY WORKING theory is that the author behind the book of Judges and the long snubbed book of Jasher are one and the same. The exact number of scribes is unimportant to this hypothesis. I believe the similarities between both narratives should be studied. Both writers...
Swapping Identities: The Temple Mount Is a Hoax
Part 1: The Hoax . . Annexing Jerusalem THEY CALLED it the Green Line due to the color of ink used to draw boundary markers on the map, thereby dividing the land between Israel and its neighbors while the armistice talks were going down. On June 7, 1967, Israeli...
“These Are the Generations Of….” Genesis Was Written by Moses (and as Many as 20 Different Authors)
I no longer believe that Moses exclusively authored Genesis. I'll wait. Somebody is undoubtedly writing me a letter at this very moment—or informing social media. All caps. NOEL HAS FALLEN FROM GRACE!!! Still reading? Good— Because Genesis is a biography. There are...
How Does One Get Married According to the Bible? The Answer May Surprise You
HER JOURNEY TO MEET Isaac, the man she was betrothed to, was roughly five-hundred miles on the back of a camel—a journey likely spanning weeks, even if the roads and terrain were fair. While Rebecca concluded the final leg of her journey, Isaac went out to a field to...
I May Have Been Wrong About Death | The Truth About ‘Soul Sleep’ in 2 Esdras
THE EGYPTIANS, Babylonians, Canaanites, Phoenicians, Assyrians, and Greeks, essentially all the ancient nations surrounding the children of Israel, had plenty to say on life after death. The Hebrews had very little. Their silence is telling. For the ancient Hebrew,...
Lord of the Sabbath: Did Jesus Resurrect on Saturday or Sunday?
Part 1 They Ate Passover with Their Shoes On (and Buried the Lamb of God in Haste) THE MAN NAMED Joseph of Arimathea could not have possibly slowed his stride to mull over the fragrant herbs and wildflowers presently dressing the outskirts of the road,...
Palm Sabbath: The Day Judah Chose Their Passover Lamb
THE OCCASION BY WHICH JESUS MOUNTED upon the foal of a donkey and descended down the southeastern slope of the Mount of Olives was no ordinary day. It was the tenth of Nissan, a Sabbath—or Saturday, April 21, 31 AD by the Gregorian calendar. We can quickly deduce that...
Remember When Constantine Changed the Law of God and Got Away with It?
WHY EMPEROR Maxentius chose to meet Constantine in open battle, rather than endure a siege in Rome, is a question best relegated to histories prodigious book of blunders. Rome was undoubtedly stockpiled for such an event. Evidence points to the fact that both Valerius...
The LONG Divorce | The Loss and Final Restoration of Israel
Part 1 Judah & Israel — A House Divided Cannot Stand THE BOOKS of Moses ended with a curse. If the children of Abraham did not hearken unto the voice of Yahweh, if they did not observe His commandments, then curses would be their lot....
The Gospels Agree with Enoch: Demons Are the Children of the Watchers
THE TRAGEDY concerning the Book of Enoch isn't simply its snubbing from Bible canon (I know). Enoch was for all practical purposes lost for the entirety of Christendom's two-millennia history. Books don't simply go missing. They get buried. In a theological game of...