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Is Israel a Home-Born Slave?Understanding Jeremiah 2:14
Jeremiah 2:14 asks: "Is Israel a servant? Is he a home-born slave? Why is he plundered?" This rhetorical question highlights the tragic state of Israel’s captivity and oppression. The implied answer is "No", Israel was never intended to be a servant or a slave. Yah had chosen Israel to be a free, holy nation, set apart for His purposes. However, due to their persistent disobedience to Yah’s commandments and failure to uphold His covenant, they found themselves plundere
TayU Yaho
Sep 18, 20245 min read


Yahuah's Kingdom Foundation
Yahuah’s plan, as laid out in Scripture, centers around building a Kingdom based on righteousness, faith, and obedience. At the heart of...
Teotw Ministries
Sep 17, 20244 min read


The Fallacies of Christianity: Misunderstanding Yah's Law, Salvation, and the Second Exodus
Throughout biblical history, Yah’s covenant with Israel has been central to His plan for salvation and restoration. However, modern Christianity often teaches doctrines that misinterpret this foundational truth. One of the primary misconceptions within Christianity is the belief that Yahusha’s sacrifice has completely done away with the need for obedience to Yah’s commandments. Let's delve into this issue and explore how these teachings deviate from scripture, demonstrating t
TayU Yaho
Sep 11, 20248 min read


Understanding Forgiveness in the Bible: Repentance, Letting Go, and Moving Forward
Forgiveness is a core part of the Bible, deeply rooted in both the Old and New Testaments. But what does it really mean to forgive? And...
TayU Yaho
Aug 26, 20243 min read


Marriage and Traditions: Exploring the Biblical Parallels in African Culture
The marriage customs and traditions described in the Bible are very similar to those still practiced by various African tribes today....
TayU Yaho
Aug 16, 20247 min read


The Covenant at Mount Sinai: Bringing the Israelites into Yah’s Family and the Role of Gentiles in Supporting This Kingdom!
The covenant made at Mount Sinai marked a significant turning point for the Israelites, as it was the moment they were formally brought...
Teotw Ministries
Aug 15, 20245 min read


Elect vs. Chosen: Biblical Distinctions
The terms "elect" and "chosen" in the Bible often refer to the same concept but are translated differently in various contexts. Here's...
Teotw Ministries
Aug 8, 20242 min read


Gentile and Yahudim: Differing Paths Under One Law
Introduction The relationship between the law and the followers of Yahshua has been a topic of significant theological debate. One area...
Teotw Ministries
Aug 4, 20247 min read


Renewed versus New Covenant. What's The Difference?
The Old and New Covenants are key to understanding the relationship between Yah and His people, the house of Israel. While both covenants...
TayU Yaho
Jul 28, 20244 min read


Two Types of Strangers: Understanding Biblical Laws on Treatment and Inclusion
In the Hebrew Bible, the treatment of strangers living among the Israelites is a topic addressed with considerable depth. The term...
TayU Yaho
Jul 26, 20244 min read


Evidence That Slaves of the Transatlantic Slave Trade Were Israelites
Introduction The history of the Transatlantic Slave Trade (TAST) often highlights its devastating human toll and cultural impact....
TayU Yaho
Jul 19, 20247 min read


Gentiles Do Not Become Israelites They Become Citizens
The concept of being grafted into the vine, with Israel and the Gentiles as two unique branches, can be understood through the analogy of...
Teotw Ministries
Jul 18, 20243 min read


2 Timothy 3:16-17 Affirms the Relevance of the Law
Introduction Many people wonder if the laws given in the Old Testament are still important for believers today. Some think these laws are...
TayU Yaho
Jul 7, 20244 min read


The Fallacy of Identifying the Congo as the True Location of Jerusalem
The idea that Jerusalem, the biblical city, could be located in the Congo in Africa is problematic for several reasons. This article will...
TayU Yaho
Jul 4, 20245 min read


The Plain Truth of the Shulamite Woman's Appearance in the Song of Solomon
The Song of Solomon, also known as the Song of Songs, is a celebrated book in the Bible composed of love poems between a bride and groom....
TayU Yaho
Jun 25, 20243 min read


Lamentations 4:7 and 5:10: Literal vs. Symbolic Language
The Book of Lamentations uses vivid and emotional descriptions to convey the suffering and former glory of the Israelites. To accurately...
TayU Yaho
Jun 19, 20244 min read


Black Like An Oven: The Argument for Interpreting the Blackness of Lamentation as a Simile
The Book of Lamentations is full of vivid and emotional descriptions of the suffering of the Israelites during the Babylonian siege of...
TayU Yaho
Jun 18, 20242 min read


The Importance of a Literal Interpretation in Biblical Study
Introduction The belief in Yah inherently carries the expectation that His words convey messages or truths to humanity. This foundational...
TayU Yaho
Jun 11, 20244 min read


Historians' Consistent Belief in the Black Ancestry of the Biblical Jews
Introduction In this writing, I use the term "Israelite" to refer to the original people of the Bible. However, to avoid confusion when...
TayU Yaho
Jun 8, 20244 min read


Who’s A Real Jew?
The apostle Paul’s letters to the Romans provide significant insights into the nature of righteousness, obedience, and identity. Central...
Teotw Ministries
Jun 5, 202411 min read
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