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TORAH STUDIES: LINKING SCRIPTURES
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Complete, First published May 01, 2024
"Introduction to Torah" is a comprehensive study guide designed to facilitate a deeper understanding of the Scriptures, particularly the Torah, within the span of a year. What sets it apart is its emphasis on reading the Torah literally, along with cross-referencing scriptures to illuminate the identity of Y'shua (presumably Jesus) throughout history.

By exploring the Tanakh, (Old Testament), HaBrit Hachadashah (New Testament), and the Sefarim Hachizonim (Apocrypha), this guide aims to provide a holistic view of Y'shua's role across time periods, helping readers to apply the teachings of YHVH (G-d) to their contemporary lives. It serve as a roadmap for believers seeking to integrate the timeless wisdom of the Scriptures into their daily spiritual journey.
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The Testament of the Twelve Tribes of Israel is a collection of the final words and teachings of Jacob's twelve sons-Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah, Issachar, Zebulun, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, Asher, Joseph, and Benjamin. Each son speaks to his descendants, recounting their own experiences, lessons learned, and offering moral guidance, focusing on loving YHVH (Aravat) and keeping His commandments. These teachings often address overcoming our temptations of sin, and the struggles we face in our lives. In this writing we have scriptures references linking to the torah and new testament and apocrypha. The Seven Deadly Sins referred to in Holy Living teachings (which have counterparts in many Hebrew and Torah teachings) are: Pride - An excessive belief in one's abilities, often disregarding the grace of YHVH. Greed (Avarice) - An insatiable desire for wealth or material possessions. Lust - An intense desire, often related to sexual longing but also extending to other cravings. Envy - Resentment towards others' traits, status, abilities, or rewards. Gluttony - Overindulgence and overconsumption, especially regarding food or drink. Wrath (Anger) - Intense emotional response, often leading to violence, revenge, or harm. Sloth - Laziness or unwillingness to act, especially concerning spiritual or physical duties. The Testaments of the Twelve Tribes may not refer directly to the seven deadly sins in the same format as Christian theology, but their teachings generally align with these concepts, focusing on virtues of YHVH's Torah, generosity, chastity, contentment, patience, temperance, and diligence as the path to overcoming sin. For sin crouches at your door and it desires you, (Gen 4:7)
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