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1 Peter 2 Was Written To Scattered Israelites, Not To Gentiles: Why Peter's Audience Changes Everything
The most important question Christians skip Before anyone interprets a passage of Scripture, one question must be answered: Who is being addressed? No one would read a letter written to the Corinthians and pretend it was addressed to the Egyptians. No one would read a prophecy against Babylon and claim it was originally directed at Nineveh. Yet many readers approach 1 Peter 2 and immediately assume Peter is speaking directly to Gentiles without first identifying his audience.
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7 days ago6 min read


Eyes Like a Flame of Fire: Why His Eyes Describe Divine Judgment
The vision of Yahusha in Revelation 1 has generated much discussion, particularly regarding the meaning of His eyes, hair, and feet. Some interpreters argue that His eyes were red because He drank wine. Others point to His hair and feet as evidence that John was providing a literal physical description. A careful reading of the text reveals that Revelation 1 contains both literal physical descriptors and symbolic imagery, but the symbolism is not found where many assume. Hair
TayU Yaho
Jun 114 min read


From Yahudee To Judah: How the Ancient People Were Never Called "Judah"
Most people have never asked a simple question. If the people of Judah were called Judah, who called them that? At first glance the question sounds strange. After all, millions of people read about Judah every day. The word appears in Bibles, commentaries, sermons, encyclopedias, documentaries, and history books. Most readers simply assume that Judah was always Judah and that Jews were always Jews. The problem is that history does not support that assumption. The moment we be
TayU Yaho
May 315 min read


The Gospel Of The Kingdom Vs The Gospel Of Modern Christianity
Most people hear the word “gospel” and immediately think about personal salvation, going to heaven after death, or accepting Yahusha into their heart. Yet when Yahusha preached the gospel, He preached something much larger. He preached the arrival of a Kingdom. The word “gospel” literally means “good news” or “good tidings.” In the ancient world, the term was often connected to royal announcements concerning a king, a victory, or the establishment of rule. What exactly was th
TayU Yaho
May 267 min read


Israel Is The Conduit
Modern Christianity presents itself as a universal religion. Its central message says that the Messiah died for everyone equally, and that faith alone is all that matters. In that framework, the law becomes unnecessary, Israel loses its unique role, and the kingdom becomes detached from the covenant structure established by Yahuah from the beginning. Scripture does not present the matter that way. Yahuah chose Israel for a reason. He separated a specific people to preserve Hi
TayU Yaho
May 135 min read


The Gospel of the Kingdom: Yahuah’s Promise to Restore Israel
Yahusha began His ministry with a simple, powerful message: "Repent, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand." Before any miracles, before healing the sick or raising the dead, this is what He preached. And He preached it first and specifically to Israel. This is the gospel of the kingdom. It is not a vague spiritual feeling. It is not a private ticket to heaven. It is Yahuah’s bold announcement that He is about to fulfill every covenant promise He made to the bloodline of Abrah
TayU Yaho
Apr 285 min read


Understanding the Scroll in the Book of Revelation
The scroll mentioned in the book of Revelation is not some mysterious or universal document meant for all humanity in a generic sense. Instead, it is Yah’s sealed covenant plan specifically for Israel, His chosen people, the blood descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. Why can we say this with confidence? The proof lies in the plain words of the text itself. In the book of Revelation, the scroll is held in the right hand of the One on the throne, written inside and on the
TayU Yaho
Apr 167 min read


From Ecclesia to Church: How a Biblical Assembly Became a Christian Institution
The transformation from the biblical concept of the “assembly” ( ekklesia ) to the institutionalized idea of the "church" is one of the most significant distortions in the history of faith. The term "church," as it is commonly understood today, is an invention tied to the development of a religious institution far removed from the teachings of Yahusha and the early apostles. The reality is that the Messiah came to restore Israel, not to create a new religious institution,
TayU Yaho
Feb 1712 min read


How Do Gentiles Walk Through the 12 Gates of New Jerusalem?
Picture this, a stunning city coming down from heaven, glowing with Yah's glory. Its walls shimmer like jasper, and its foundations are decorated with precious stones. This is the New Jerusalem we read about in Revelation 21, the eternal home where Yah lives with His people in perfect peace. A lot of people today imagine the kingdom as this wide-open place where anyone can just walk in however they want. But when you actually dig into Scripture, you find something deeper and
TayU Yaho
Feb 19 min read


One West Camps Do Not Speak for Us: Correcting the False Teaching on Baptism with Scripture Alone
As bloodline Israelites, true descendants of the biblical Hebrews, we refuse to let One West Camp teachers like Captains Tazaryach and ChaaTaza push a false teaching that gets wrongly attached to real Hebrew Israelites. Their position is not our position. We reject it fully and correct it plainly with what the Scriptures actually say. Here is the clear, verse-by-verse breakdown that shows why their teaching on baptism does not hold up. Captains Tazaryach and ChaaTaza, your
TayU Yaho
Jan 305 min read


John 3:16 Proves Salvation For All Nations
FINAL DEFINITIVE PROOF. CAMP DOCTRINE DESTROYED! People sometimes claim that John 3:16 is only talking about Israel, but that idea comes from a flawed way of reading the Bible. They start with their conclusion already decided and then twist the context to fit it, instead of just following what the author clearly meant. A better approach does the exact opposite. You follow what the writer actually says, pay attention to the grammar as it's written, see how the same author uses
TayU Yaho
Jan 216 min read


Acts 15 Clarified Existing Torah Order, Christianity Misread It
Acts 15 Was Never A Break From Torah Acts 15 arose from a genuine dispute within the covenant community. Gentiles were coming to faith in Israel’s Messiah and joining Israelite gatherings. The disagreement was not about the importance of Torah; it was about when and how Gentiles should begin to follow it. The issue is clearly presented in Scripture: “And certain men which came down from Judaea taught the brethren, and said, Except ye be circumcised after the manner of Mose
TayU Yaho
Jan 16 min read


From Apostolic Israel To Roman Christianity
How Rome Rebranded The Way, Replaced Covenant Authority, And Built An Imperial Religion Abstract This article documents the historical transition from the Israelite, Torah-ordered faith practiced by the Messiah and His apostles to the Roman institutional system later called Christianity. It shows that this transition did not occur through apostolic succession, biblical development, or internal theological necessity. The original movement was known as the Way , an Israelite se
TayU Yaho
Dec 22, 20259 min read


“For You Only Have I Known”: Why Yah Chose Israel And Why Gentiles Resist It
“You only have I known of all the families of the earth,” Amos 3:2. Yah is not being subtle here, He does not soften His words or add disclaimers to avoid offending Gentiles. He does not say He knows Israel more, or better, or in a special way. He says, plainly and exclusively, that He knows Israel and no other nation in this unique way. It is a bold, clear statement that immediately confronts the reader. Scripture then pushes the point even further. Yah says He will destroy
TayU Yaho
Dec 17, 202514 min read


Cornelius Was Not an Israelite: The Text, the Language, and the Context Prove It
Acts chapter 10 tells a story that carries real weight among those who follow Yah’s work in the first century, because it marks the moment when Yah reveals that gentiles who fear Him can receive the gift of repentance and cleansing that leads to life through Yahusha. The writer uses Cornelius to make this truth clear to any reader who studies the passage closely. Cornelius does not belong to the house of Israel. He comes from another nation entirely. Peter recognizes this, th
TayU Yaho
Dec 7, 20255 min read


Who Is the King in Deuteronomy 28, and How the Curses Reveal Israel’s Journey from Jerusalem to America
The question, “Who is the king in Deuteronomy 28?” has stirred much debate, especially between Israelites and Christian apologists. Some try to claim that the “king” mentioned in Deuteronomy 28:36 went with Israel on the ships of Deuteronomy 28:68 , but that claim cannot stand once the text is examined carefully. Deuteronomy 28 is not a random list of punishments, and it is not written in strict chronological order. It is a prophetic overview describing Israel’s fall thro
TayU Yaho
Oct 27, 20259 min read


Born in the Matrix: How Black Christians Lost Their Way
“And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.” – John 8:32 The Forgotten Arrival Yahuah caused the children of Israel to arrive in the Western nations through chains. It was never a choice. Their ancestors did not migrate for opportunity; slave traders captured them, chained them in ships, and forced them to build kingdoms that hated them. The rulers of those empires treated them as property to increase wealth and to fulfill the plan spoken of in Psalm 83,
TayU Yaho
Oct 25, 20255 min read


How the Nicene Church Shaped Ethiopian Christianity
Before Rome created councils and creeds, the early assemblies of believers followed the pattern taught directly by the apostles of...
TayU Yaho
Oct 10, 20255 min read


WARNING: A Government Backed Anti Black Agenda Is Taking Shape
My people, we need to recognize what is happening around us. A dangerous agenda is moving forward, not quietly in the shadows but in...
TayU Yaho
Sep 21, 20254 min read


To The Gentiles Who Claim Equality With Israel: The Promises Belong To The Suffering Seed
There is a claim being made by many Gentiles, and it must be answered. They say that love makes all things equal, that the covenant...
TayU Yaho
Sep 20, 20257 min read
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