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Torah to the Tribes
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Torah to the Tribes is not only a podcast covering the Bible, Biblical prophecy and current events but also hosts a broadcast and community center, as well as hosting the Three Annual Pilgrimage Feasts—Passover, Pentecost and the Feast of Tabernacles.
Learn more at https://torahtothetribes.com
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Without suffering and death, human life is incomplete, it’s actually meaningless.
The throne of יהוה is pictured as resting on waters. The waters are not just chaos but the foundation of divine habitation.
1. Tohu va’vohu (formless and void): Chaos, unshaped potential. To me, I see this as the raw material of existence, but also the state of the soul apart from יהוה.
Are we living in Satan’s Little Season? Revelation 20 speaks of the dragon bound for a thousand years and then loosed “for a little season.” Some believe this prophetic mystery may already be unfolding. Has the Millennium already happened? Did history itself get rewritten to hide Yahusha's reign?
In this teaching, we explore:
Revelation 20:1–10 — Satan bound, loosed, and final judgment
Yahusha's promise of “coming quickly” to His first-century hearers
The Millennium: history, early church fathers, and competing views
The “timeline reset” theory (700–1,000 years missing from history)
Strange evidence: palaces with no bathrooms, mud floods, and “old world” architecture
How this relates to the Gog & Magog deception at the end of the age
We’ll draw from Scripture, history (Josephus, Tacitus, Augustine), and modern questions about prophecy and history.
Stick around to the end for a biblical conclusion: hope in Yahushas' victory, even in days of deception.
Evil writes its own sentence, even inscribes them on the bullet. But the bullet fired by wicked men will ricochet! The snare set for the righteous becomes the very trap of the wicked.
Darkness represents the unraveling of Egypt’s false power; light represents the guidance of יהוהs covenant people.
Spiritual dislocation occurs when man cuts himself off from divine order, the mind itself turns into Egypt.
Elohim can take the same creature/element and make it curse for the wicked yet benefit for the righteous.
Living is to learn to connect the material to the eternal — that’s spiritual immortality.
Worship sets the pattern for our lives; if our altar is crowded with idols (money, relationships, rituals, ego), we can’t be surprised when our life mirrors their corruption.
You can’t confuse forces and elements with the reason you exist. Don’t worship the creation—worship the creator!
Elohim disciplines not with destruction, but with strategic mercy.




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