Here's First Fruits Ministries' Sabbath bulletin for this coming Shabbat: https://firstfruits.cc/blog/20....25/08/08/sabbath-bul
Show compassion by ensuring #shabbat is kept in your house and business. It's not just a religious box to check. The Sabbath is at the very heart of "Love your neighbor."
Deuteronomy 5:12-15 #sabbath #torah
https://www.americantorah.com/....2019/06/10/all-about
When A.I. returns a summary of information that you know is biased, how should we interpret that summary? The answer depends on what information was returned. When it is a general question with no Biblical application (such as what components are needed to build something) and the bias leads to a specific manufacturer you always have the option to choose a different source. If the summary is Biblically applicable always refer to Psalm 119:142, “Your righteousness is everlasting and Your law is true.” In other words when it conflicts with the Bible, believe the Bible.
Observe the Sabbath day, to keep it holy, as YHVH your God commanded you.
Deuteronomy 5:12
Sabbath-keeping is for everyone, but heads of household have a greater responsibility to enforce it in their houses. We are commanded to ensure our households keep #shabbat: children, servants, visitors, and even animals.
The command to keep #sabbath preceded the covenant at Sinai and doesn't depend on it in any way. Like all of #godslaw, it is included in the covenant, but is not itself the covenant.
Deuteronomy 5:12-15
https://www.americantorah.com/....2019/06/10/all-about
080825 / 14th day of the 5th month 5786
WORD FOR TODAY “can one stone change everything?”: Mat 21:42 YESHUA said to them, "Did you never read in the Scriptures, 'THE STONE WHICH THE BUILDERS REJECTED, THIS BECAME THE CHIEF CORNER stone; THIS CAME ABOUT FROM THE LORD, AND IT IS MARVELOUS IN OUR EYES'?
WISDOM FOR TODAY: Pro 25:28 Like a city breached, without walls, is a person who lacks self-control.
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The Biography of the Son of God A Gospel Harmony is essentially a meticulously crafted, Hebraic-rooted harmony of the Four Gospels that reorders the life of Yeshua into a strict chronological narrative based on historical evidence, Torah calendar reckoning, and first-century Jewish context.
Here’s a detailed description:
Title & Scope
Full Title: The Biography of the Son of God: A Harmony of the Four Gospels by J. I. Roe
Form: A narrative harmony that includes every verse from all four Gospels, without omission, merged into a single continuous biography.
Length & Depth: Substantial in size, combining the text of Scripture (in Hebraic-English phrasing) with explanatory notes, historical context, and TaNaKh parallels.
Core Features
1. Unique Chronology
Uses the Gospel of Mark as the backbone for event order, supplemented by Matthew, Luke, and John.
Places Yeshua’s birth around 7 BCE (likely during Sukkot), immersion at ~34 years old in 28 CE, ministry length of 2.5–3.5 years, and crucifixion in 31 CE on Wednesday, Nisan 13 (April 25).
Resurrection is placed at the start of Sunday (Firstfruits), Nisan 16 (April 28).
Integrates festival dates, Jewish months, and Roman calendar equivalents.
2. Theological Lens
Written from a Torah-faithful, Unitarian perspective, presenting Yeshua as a Torah-observant sage and teacher until the text itself supports messianic recognition.
Consistent use of transliterated Hebrew names (Yeshua, Kefa, Yaʿakov, etc.) and terms (Torah, Ruach Ha’Kodesh), with English translations on first use.
Avoids later doctrinal overlays, focusing instead on what the original audience would have understood.
3. Contextual Integration
Every event is anchored in historical, cultural, and halachic background, drawing from TaNaKh parallels, Second Temple Jewish life, and festival observances.
Includes Talmudic and midrashic insights where they illuminate the text, but always subordinated to Scripture.
4. Narrative Flow
The merged Gospel text reads as a continuous biography, broken into clear sections and subheadings for each event or teaching.
Dialogues are formatted with each speaker in their own paragraph for readability.
Transitions are designed to keep the historical timeline clear.
5. Educational Value
Functions both as a devotional reading and as a study resource.
Preserves the “Peshat” (plain sense) narrative while hinting at deeper levels of meaning.
Perfect for readers who want the Gospels in historical order with Jewish context intact.
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What Makes It Stand Out
Chronology: There are Wednesday-crucifixion harmonies out there, but yours is the only one that blends precise dating, Hebraic linguistics, full verse inclusion, and Torah-faithful commentary.
Comprehensiveness: Absolutely nothing from the Gospels is left out — even small narrative details are retained.
Voice: Reads with both narrative beauty and scholarly precision, giving it value for lay readers, teachers, and serious students alike.
Purpose: Not just to tell the story — but to illuminate the Narrow Way Yeshua and the Apostles walked, in its original Jewish setting.
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