This is a special preview of my Support Team Study entitled Tammuz and the Lunar Sabbath, in which I talk about the origin of the Lunar Sabbath theory, its connection with Tammuz, and when Shemitah is. Phillip wrote: “Very informative! Thank you.” Continue reading
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Hebrew Voices #46 – Ivanka and the Religious Police

In Hebrew Voices, Ivanka and the Religious Police, Nehemia Gordon shares how some Jews came out against Ivanka Trump and her husband, for violating Rabbinic precepts. This type of judging and shaming is unfortunately common in many communities. Have you been a victim of the “Religious Police“?
Continue readingHebrew Voices #43 – Remembering Our Soldiers
In Hebrew Voices, Remembering Our Soldiers, Nehemia Gordon shares the testimony of a young Israeli soldier willing to sacrifice his life to defend the Promised Land against the onslaught of international Jihad. Please take a few minutes and remember our soldiers with us, in honor of Yom HaZikaron (Israeli "Memorial Day"), which begins this Sunday evening (April 30, 2017).
Continue readingHebrew Voices #42 – Here We Are
In this episode of Hebrew Voices - Here We Are , Nehemia Gordon concludes a conversation with Yitzchok Meir at his home in the Judean Hills. Musician, artist and cantor, Meir’s passion is readying hearts for the ingathering of the exiles. Meir states he feels privileged to live in these times and do his part to facilitate unity in the midst of diversity. “It’s okay to be different. We don’t all have to be the same to love and support each other.”
Continue readingHebrew Voices #41 – Proclaiming God’s Name on Nashville Radio
Nehemia Gordon on WTN Radio in Nashville, with Conservative Talk Radio host Michael DelGiorno. Continue reading
Hebrew Voices #40 – Hebrew Manuscript of the Book of Revelation: Part 2

In Hebrew Voices, The Hebrew Manuscript of the Book of Revelation: Part 2, Nehemia Gordon, AJ Bernard, and T-Bone, unlock the original meaning of the "keys of death", and reveal a message for the 10 Lost Tribes that was lost in translation. Make sure you first listen to Part 1 of The Hebrew Manuscript of the Book of Revelation.
Continue readingHebrew Voices #39 – Hebrew Manuscript of the Book of Revelation: Part 1

This episode of Hebrew Voices is one of the most exciting things I have ever discovered: A Hebrew Manuscript of the Book of Revelation! This 17th century manuscript in the British Library contains the name Yehovah with full vowels and refers to "Yehoshua Mashiach". Torah-loving Methodist pastor AJ Bernard and the mysterious "T-Bone" joined me for a lively discussion of the Hebrew text and English translation. We unpacked topics such as the "Aleph Tav", the Jewish understanding of the Messiah coming on the clouds, and the meaning of Yehovah's holy Name.
Continue readingHebrew Voices #25 – A Sober Purim in Jerusalem (Rebroadcast)
In this episode of Hebrew Voices, A Sober Purim in Jerusalem, Nehemia visits with Rabbi "Big" Mike Gondelman to learn about the Jewish approach to treating alcoholism. The conversation opens with profound insights into the character of the Persian King Ahasuerus whose alcohol-driven binges nearly resulted in the total annihilation of the Jewish People. After hearing this interview, you will never look at Purim, alcoholism, or Alcoholics Anonymous the same way again.
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Hebrew Voices #36 – The Name and New Discoveries

The Name and New Discoveries is an exciting interview I had with a fellow alumnus of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. I shared some new discoveries about the pronunciation of God's holy Name, talked about the "Yehu'ah" theory, and considered whether the English name "Jesus" has any connection to the Greek deity "Zeus". Join me for this raw conversation with Doug Hamp of The Awakening Report. I look forward to reading your comments
Continue readingHebrew Voices #31 – Josephus, Theocracy, and Devaluing Freedom

In this episode of Hebrew Voices, Josephus, Theocracy, and Devaluing Freedom, Nehemia Gordon speaks with Dr. Michael Kochin, an Israeli professor of Political Science at Tel Aviv University, about how to live a Torah-life when ruled by pagans. They look at the 1st Century Jewish historian Josephus Flavius who coined the term "theocracy" to describe the rule of Judea by a council of self-appointed Priests and Pharisees. After the Roman conquest, Josephus struggled with the collision of Jewish Torah values with Greek Philosophy that "deliberately and explicitly sets out to devalue freedom". Josephus ultimately argued that it was still possible to live by the Torah despite the tyranny of Roman rule.
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