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The author wrote this book specifically for a church class on audio, video, and presentation skills for pastors, preachers, lay preachers, and teachers in the church. It applies to many organizations. The book does not cover all the areas of each subject. It covers enough to get you started. In the class, we practice and explore the mentioned items further.
This book is an examination of today's Christianity's need for the Mithras Cult for its origins and development. Christianity today developed from the proto-orthodox churches that Saint Paul created. Paul converted Mithras house churches into Jesus House churches. Without a sacred book or sacred rituals to leave with the new Christian church, Paul left the new church with its original Mithras rituals. Paul injected Hebraic ethics and morality to the newly formed churches. Without Paul's method of evangelism the new Christian religion would have died out before the end of the first century CE.
This commentary on the Gospel of John was researched and written using Semitic Bible Study Methods. These methods were initially developed by the Sage Hillel over 2000 years ago and augmented by the author. Semitic Bible study methods is based on asking questions about the Scripture. For church people, this is a foreign idea because the church teaches that only the church can interpret Scripture. This idea is not true. God wants us to ask questions because the meaning of Scripture is as deep as God and God is infinite.
Jesus Christ said that there is only one sin that is unforgivable. With that being said, the author presents a new radical way to look at sin. God is a spirit and works on the spiritual plane of existence. How then does His Word affect us? The examination of what sin is presented in a materialistic view.
This book is a simplified explanation of the basics of Judaism. There is more to the foundation than explained. This is a great book for a Gentile to read to understand Judaism.
This commentary on the book of Lamentations was researched and written using Ancient Bible Study Methods. These methods were initially developed by the Sage Hillel over 2000 years ago and augmented by Dr. Anne Davis and the author. Ancient Bible study methods are based on asking questions about the Scripture. For church people, this is a strange idea because the church teaches that only the church can interpret Scripture. This is not true. God wants us to ask questions because the meaning of Scripture is as deep as God, and God is infinite
Christianity developed the concept of two testaments. Instead of viewing Jesus as replacing the Sinai testament, this book examines how Jesus is the extension of that testament. The LORD did not create a new covenant with His people. Instead, He sent the Messiah to show us how to live by following the Sinai testament. Jesus died to bring us the message from the LORD that adherence to the Torah is mandatory, and he showed us how to do it.
Jesus Walking on Water is a SPIRITUAL allegory. This is the fifth of seven miracles that reveal the secrets of entering the Kingdom of Heaven. The Gospel of John offers disciples the chance to learn about the spiritual lessons necessary to join Jesus in the God-Head. There are six spiritual lessons on Malkhut (Earth). The seventh spiritual is learning from Jesus what the LORD wants for each of us, thus reaching Chesed. The journey up the Ladder of Ascent is offered to us in John's Gospel. This narrative is the acknowledgment that Jesus came to bring us closer to the LORD. When we follow Jesus into Da'at (the God-head), we will be able to learn all of the secrets of the Universe, both physical and spiritual.
This commentary on Hebrews was researched and written using Ancient Bible Study Methods, Aramaic (the language Yeshua spoke), and the culture of Yeshua's day. These methods were initially developed by the Sage Hillel over 2000 years ago augmented and the author. Ancient Bible study methods are based on asking questions about the Scripture. This is a strange idea for church people because the Church teaches that only the Church can interpret Scripture. This is not true. God wants us to ask questions because Scripture's meaning is as deep as God, and God is infinite.
This research project will examine the 150 psalms for the spiritual awareness each Psalm offers. Each Psalm will be examined by its language and the commentary of the Sages. The spiritual awareness analysis will be done in alignment with Ari's definition of the Tree of life, the Book of Creation, and the Zohar. Each verse of the Psalm will be rewritten using the intent of the language and spiritual commentary to convey its spiritual lesson.
There are several narratives in the Gospels of Jesus Christ that are difficult for the church to explain. Over the 2000 years of the church, for example, theologians have tried to explain Trinity doctrine, atonement, and many events that occurred in Jesus' time on Earth. This book is an examination of several of the problematic questions using the Kabbalah and Zohar. This is the mystical experience that God has placed in the Bible for us to find. For those who are familiar with Pardis, this is the "Sod" of the Gospels. You do not have to understand Pardis to appreciate this work. It is a mystical way to examine the life of Jesus Christ. For most readers, it will be challenging because it will be different then what the church has been teaching for 2000 years. This is a part of the series "Revealing Biblical Series" which can be found at http: //michaelkoplitz.info.
The Wedding at Cana that Jesus Christ attended is a SPIRITUAL allegory. The Gospel of John offers disciples the chance to learn about the spiritual lessons necessary to join Jesus in the God-Head. There are six spiritual lessons on Malkhut (Earth). The seventh spiritual is learning from Jesus what the LORD wants for each of us, thus reaching Chesed. The journey up the Ladder of Ascent is offered to us in John's Gospel. This narrative is the acknowledgment that Jesus came to bring us closer to the LORD. When we follow Jesus into Da'at (the God-head) we will be able to learn all of the secrets of the Universe, both physical and spiritual.
Jesus feeds 500 people is a SPIRITUAL allegory. This is the fifth of seven miracles that reveal the secrets of entering the Kingdom of Heaven. The Gospel of John offers disciples the chance to learn about the spiritual lessons necessary to join Jesus in the God-Head. There are six spiritual lessons on Malkhut (Earth). The seventh spiritual is learning from Jesus what the LORD wants for each of us, thus reaching Chesed. The journey up the Ladder of Ascent is offered to us in John's Gospel. This narrative is the acknowledgment that Jesus came to bring us closer to the LORD. When we follow Jesus into Da'at (the God-head), we will be able to learn all of the secrets of the Universe, both physical and spiritual.
Jesus cured a man born blind is a SPIRITUAL allegory. This is the fifth of seven miracles that reveal the secrets of entering the Kingdom of Heaven. The Gospel of John offers disciples the chance to learn about the spiritual lessons necessary to join Jesus in the God-Head. There are six spiritual lessons on Malkhut (Earth). The seventh spiritual is learning from Jesus what the LORD wants for each of us, thus reaching Chesed. The journey up the Ladder of Ascent is offered to us in John's Gospel. This narrative is the acknowledgment that Jesus came to bring us closer to the LORD. When we follow Jesus into Da'at (the God-head), we will be able to learn all of the secrets of the Universe, both physical and spiritual.
This book is for the study of the Book of Esther using Ancient Bible Study methods. These methods were initially developed by the Sage Hillel over 2000 years ago and augmented by Dr. Anne Davis and the author. Ancient Bible study methods are based on asking questions about the Scripture. For church people, this is a foreign idea because the church teaches that only the church can interpret Scripture. This idea is not true. God wants us to ask questions because the meaning of Scripture is as deep as God, and God is infinite. The first part of the book is a detailed explanation of Ancient Bible Study Methods. The second part is a commentary on Esther. An introduction to Esther and chapter videos are available for class or individual learning. The URLs for each video is in this book.
The Healing at Cana that Jesus Christ attended is a SPIRITUAL allegory. This is the second of seven miracles that reveal the secrets of entering the Kingdom of Heaven. The Gospel of John offers disciples the chance to learn about the spiritual lessons necessary to join Jesus in the God-Head. There are six spiritual lessons on Malkhut (Earth). The seventh spiritual is learning from Jesus what the LORD wants for each of us, thus reaching Chesed. The journey up the Ladder of Ascent is offered to us in John's Gospel. This narrative is the acknowledgment that Jesus came to bring us closer to the LORD. When we follow Jesus into Da'at (the God-head), we will be able to learn all of the secrets of the Universe, both physical and spiritual.
This commentary on the book of Habakkuk was researched and written using Ancient Bible Study Methods. These methods were initially developed by the Sage Hillel over 2000 years ago and enhanced by Dr. Anne Davis and the author. Ancient Bible study methods is based on asking questions about the Scripture. For church people this is a foreign idea because the church teaches that only the church can interpret Scripture. This idea is not true. God wants us to ask questions because the meaning of Scripture is as deep as God and God is infinite. So, come and question the ideas presented.
This commentary on Ephesians was researched and written using Semitic Bible Study Methods, Aramaic (the language Yeshua spoke), and the culture of Yeshua's day. These methods were initially developed by the Sage Hillel over 2000 years ago augmented and the author. Ancient Bible study methods are based on asking questions about the Scripture. This is a strange idea for church people because the Church teaches that only the Church can interpret Scripture. This is not true. God wants us to ask questions because Scripture's meaning is as deep as God, and God is infinite.
Was Jesus God incarnate or just a human who faithfully followed every commandment from God? This book explores the idea that Jesus was a human-like any other human. The Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke) do indicate this early belief. A group of Christians called the Ebionites believed that Jesus of Nazareth was a human who was exalted because he did everything the LORD asked him to do. Read this book and decide for yourself.
This book is a critical academic examination of the church doctrine about what happened at Jesus' Resurrection, the first Easter. Four Semitic stories offer a common idea of the event. Also, the Synoptic Gospels say that Jesus' rose in a physical form. In contrast, John's Gospel says he was in a spiritual body. What really happened? As Paul converted Mithras Churches to Jesus Churches, Jesus took on the characteristics and events of Mithras. Mithras rose from the grave three days after his burial. You will see how Paul's work influenced Jesus' story.
The Healing at Bethseda that Jesus Christ did is a SPIRITUAL allegory. This is the third of seven miracles that reveal the secrets of entering the Kingdom of Heaven. The Gospel of John offers disciples the chance to learn about the spiritual lessons necessary to join Jesus in the God-Head. There are six spiritual lessons on Malkhut (Earth). The seventh spiritual is learning from Jesus what the LORD wants for each of us, thus reaching Chesed. The journey up the Ladder of Ascent is offered to us in John's Gospel. This narrative is the acknowledgment that Jesus came to bring us closer to the LORD. When we follow Jesus into Da'at (the God-head), we will be able to learn all of the secrets of the Universe, both physical and spiritual.
The Wedding at Cana that Jesus Christ attended is a SPIRITUAL allegory. The Gospel of John offers disciples the chance to learn about the spiritual lessons necessary to join Jesus in the God-Head. There are six spiritual lessons on Malkhut (Earth). The seventh spiritual is learning from Jesus what the LORD wants for each of us, thus reaching Chesed. The journey up the Ladder of Ascent is offered to us in John's Gospel. This narrative is the acknowledgment that Jesus came to bring us closer to the LORD. When we follow Jesus into Da'at (the God-head), we will be able to learn all of the secrets of the Universe, both physical and spiritual.
This book is an examination of faith and academics which will result in the discovery of the original meaning of the Scripture. What the church has been teaching is a part of the faith of many Christians. However, sometimes it blocks one from hearing the original meaning of the Bible. This book will help you realize this situation. By doing so, one will learn how to hear Jesus speaking in the same manner his original disciples understood him.
Learn about Habakkuk's prophetic book using Ancient Bible Study Methods. These methods were initially developed by the Sage Hillel over 2000 years ago and augmented by Dr. Anne Davis and the author. Ancient Bible study methods are based on asking questions about the Scripture. For church people, this is a strange idea because the church teaches that only the church can interpret Scripture. This is not true. God wants us to ask questions because the meaning of Scripture is as deep as God, and God is infinite.
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