In this episode of Hebrew Voices #241, Nick Fuentes & the Serpent Seed Doctrine, Nehemia is joined by Jake Hilton of The Sword of YHVH Ministries to examine a little-discussed political and religious movement gaining traction among America’s youth. Together, they explore its troubling parallels to interwar Germany and evaluate, through a biblical lens, the falsehoods it promotes.
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Ask Me Anything – Scholar Club Meeting

All year long, you’ve sent in incredible questions about the Hebrew Bible, ancient manuscripts, and the Divine Name. On December 28 at 2 pm CT, Nehemia is sitting down to answer them live and unscripted.
This is the Annual Scholar Club AMA—the only time you can skip the inbox and get direct access to Nehemia Gordon in real-time. Join the Scholar Club to be part of the conversation or watch it live.
Hebrew Voices #234 – The Jewish Bible: Part 1
In this episode of Hebrew Voices #234 - The Jewish Bible: Part 1, Nehemia brings on “modern-day Masorete” Dr. Avi Kadish to discuss how crowdsourcing has produced what is possibly the most accurate version of the Hebrew Bible, the ancient Jewish methods that transmitted the texts we have today, and the modern approach to following in their footsteps.
Hebrew Voices #237 – Hanukkah – Rebellion Against the Name
In this episode of Hebrew Voices #237 - Hanukkah - Rebellion Against the Name, Nehemia examines the early sources for the Hanukkah story to figure out what really happened and why it’s connected to the name of God.
Hebrew Voices #230 – A Deeply Human Jewish God
In this episode of Hebrew Voices #230 - A Deeply Human Jewish God, Nehemia talks with Dr. Avi Kadish, a Medieval Jewish Philosophy expert and a Modern Day Masorete, discussing his work on producing an extremely accurate Tanakh text, the human-like character of Elohim versus the Aristotelian Greek view of some past Rabbis, and the part Christian texts played in one scholar's deeper understanding of Torah.
Scholar Club Exclusive – You Mean The Bible Didn’t Actually Say That? Part 2
Dr. Gordon will be teaching “You Mean the Bible Didn’t Actually Say That? - PART 2 - Go beyond the stories made up by scholars and look at all of the evidence!”
This powerful session will uncover how subtle shifts in translation and tradition can change the meaning of Scripture - and how to identify what the text truly says.
Support Team Study – The Lost Scroll of Moses (Shapira): Part 4
In this Support Team Study - The Lost Scroll of Moses (Shapira): Part 4, Nehemia and Biblical scholar Dr. Idan Dershowitz conclude their examination of the Shapira scrolls with the story of the conquest of Sichon, how it subverts the common academic theory regarding which parts of Deuteronomy are “oldest,” and why Idan thinks his approach to the text does not require anyone to surrender their faith.
SNEAK PEEK! – Support Team Study – The Lost Scroll of Moses (Shapira): Part 4

Watch the Sneak Peek of Support Team Study - The Lost Scroll of Moses (Shapira): Part 4, where Nehemia and Biblical scholar Dr. Idan Dershowitz conclude their examination of the Shapira scrolls with the story of the conquest of Sichon, how it subverts the common academic theory regarding which parts of Deuteronomy are “oldest,” and why Idan thinks his approach to the text does not require anyone to surrender their faith.
Support Team Study – The Lost Scroll of Moses (Shapira): Part 3
In this Support Team Study - The Lost Scroll of Moses (Shapira): Part 3, Nehemia and Biblical scholar Dr. Idan Dershowitz return to the missing story of the spies in the Shapira scrolls to discuss how Deuteronomy relies on the book of Numbers and why the discrepancies don’t seem to support the theory that the scrolls are a late forgery.
SNEAK PEEK! Support Team Study – The Lost Scroll of Moses (Shapira): Part 3
Watch the Sneak Peek of this Support Team Study - The Lost Scroll of Moses (Shapira): Part 3, where Nehemia and Biblical scholar Dr. Idan Dershowitz return to the missing story of the spies in the Shapira scrolls to discuss how Deuteronomy relies on the book of Numbers and why the discrepancies don’t seem to support the theory that the scrolls are a late forgery.







