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Zechariah’s Ten Men Unmasked: A Shocking Truth About Israel’s Global Call
A buried truth in prophecy beckons believers to rethink deeply held assumptions. Zechariah 8:23 unveils a vision that upends expectations: “In those days ten men from every language of the nations shall grasp the hem of a Jewish man, saying, Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you.” Many…
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The Sanhedrin Ruled: Can Torah Law Stand Without the Temple?
On March 13, 2025, the nascent Sanhedrin—a modern effort to revive the ancient Jewish high court (may it be formed in our days)—issued a provocative ruling: “The people of Gaza led by the Hamas movement, and all those who support and help them, have upon them the Torah law of Amalek,” calling for Israel to…
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Exploring a Possible Cherokee-Kohen Connection Through mtDNA and Cultural Ties
Could the Cherokee, an indigenous people of the southeastern United States, share a distant link with the Jewish Kohens, the priestly caste of ancient Israel? This intriguing idea, sparked by mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) research and historical speculation, invites us to consider a fascinating blend of cultures and histories. While the evidence is far from definitive,…
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Are You Grasping the hem or Being Grasped? The Covenant Call of Zechariah’s Prophecy
In Zechariah 8:23, a powerful prophecy unfolds: “Thus says the Lord of hosts: In those days ten men from all the nations will grasp the hem of a Jew, saying, ‘Let us go with you, for we have heard that God is with you.’” This vision resonates deeply with those who cherish the Torah, keep…
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Hebrew Rooters in Zechariah 8:23: Your Place in this Covenant Vision
Envision a Messianic age where nations flood Jerusalem, captivated by God’s presence, grasping the hem of a Jew’s garment in reverence (Zechariah 8:23). As Hebrew Rooters, your fervent commitment to Shabbat, biblical feasts, and dietary laws places you vividly in this prophecy. But where? Why a Jew and not those of “The Way,” who embrace…
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From Half Measures to Full Observance: Tisha B’Av’s Dual Mission
Tisha B’Av, the Ninth of Av, is often seen as a day of fasting and mourning, a solemn remembrance of the destruction of both Temples and the Jewish people’s enduring exile. Yet, to view Tisha B’Av only as a day of grief is to miss its deeper purpose, a powerful call to be fully observant…
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The Hidden Welcome: Hashem’s Secret Entrance Revealed
The Tanakh weaves a powerful narrative of individuals and groups eagerly entering into covenant with Hashem (YHWH) and Israel, driven by awe for Israel’s mighty God and respect for His chosen people. From the mixed multitude of the Exodus to the Kenites’ integration, these stories reveal a consistent theme: people are drawn to join Israel…
