Mark teaches on the establishment of the Israelite nation begins with Eleazar and Isaac both praying for God's blessing and success. We also learn about the Greek word for divorce certificate is missing in the New Testament.
Mark teaches about the similarities between Isaac and Yahushuah taking a bride for themselves. He also teaches on the connection between mercy & grace and chesed & Chen, from the Hebrew and Greek.
Mark teaches on the land deeds that are recorded in scripture regarding the land of Israel and the wickedness of men trying to usurp leadership and authority.
Mark teaches on the Hebrew word henneni, "Here I am." He also brings out what the ram was really caught in and how it's connected to the place Yeshua was crucified.
Mark teaches on the promised son in all three portions. He also teaches on a prophetic insight from Rabbis's concerning the Gaza war and how it relates to you.
Mark teaches on the relationship between Abraham and the Philistine Gaza king Abimelech.
Mark teaches on the three men who visit Abraham and who they are and why they have come.
Mark teaches on the sign of the covenant's and how it applies to us today.
Mark teaches that it's not my will but thy will be done, not flesh alone but heart and flesh.
Mark talks about the covenant and who guarantees it for us.
Rob Trindade
The Danes are from the tribe of Dan. The Goths are from the tribe of Gad. The Jutes are also from the tribe of Judah. And the name "Saxons" is literally an abbreviation for "Isaac's sons." The Jewish people are basically Judeans, the SOUTHERN kingdom of Israel.
Rob Trindade
"You will have no other gods before me." "You will not take the Lord's name in vain." "You will not bear false witness against your neighbor." "You will not circulate a false report." These biblical laws don't allow for religious liberty or freedom of speech. It's taking liberty that God never gave us and ends up giving legal protection for those who practice witchcraft, Islam, and dishonest news media. Furthermore, liberty is our national idol. We've taken liberty that God never gave us to do the things He hates. Liberty is certainly a gift from God, but so is fertility and rain; it's that they've all at certain times by various people been idolized and SERVED above God. Americans of all kind serve liberty, some as a license to sin, and others to maintain man-made traditions that make void the commandments of God. And this national idol is most-prominately portrayed by the Statue of Liberty in defiance of the second commandment.