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Primogeniture and the inheritance of the covenant

  We begin with the restatement of the Law of Mosheh found in the book called Devariym in the Ivriyt, but Deuteronomy in the Greek: Devariym (Deuteronomy) 21:16-17 Then it shall be, when he makes את eth-his sons את eth to inherit that which he has, that he may not make את eth-the son of the... Read More

Dragons and Owls of Scripture

  One of the great mistranslations found in common English interpretations of scripture includes the setting forth of the Ivriyt word tanniyn (תַּנִּין) (Strong’s H8577) or tannîym (תַּנִּים); (Eze 29:3), intensive from the same as H8565; meaning a marine or land monster, i.e. sea... Read More

1 Corinthians 16:2

  In the Eth Cepher, we have set forth the following translation of the verses found in 1 Corinthians chapter 16: Qorintiym Ri’shon (1 Corinthians) 16:1-2 NOW concerning the collection for the qodeshiym, as I have given order to the called-out assemblies of Galatia, even so do ye. 2... Read More

Receive ye the Ruach Ha'Qodesh

  As discussed previously, we at the Eth Cepher hold to the proposition that the Brit Chadasha was conceived initially in the Ivriyt, and for whatever reason, translated into the Greek and the Aramaic. We are going to take a look at a couple of passages, therefore, which we read in the Engl... Read More

The Languages of the New Testament

  One of the assumptions we have taken at the Eth Cepher, is that all scripture was conceived in Ivriyt, which we understand in modern terms as Hebrew.  There are those who disagree, claiming that the Brit Chadasha (New Testament) was breathed in Aramaic, or Greek, or even Latin. The A... Read More

The twenty-two mysteries of the New Testament (Brit Chadasha)

  Twenty-two times the word mystery appears in the redacted 66-book Bible, and all of these are in the New Testament only.  For those who think there are no mysteries in the Bible – well, it appears that such a belief is incorrect . . . twenty-two times! Let’s take a look a... Read More

The Sumerian ENLIL

  As we advance on the discussion of Sumerian deities which are lifted up for the benefit of the great deception now coming on the earth, it is incumbent on me to raise up the scriptures in juxtaposition, to demonstrate that the interpretation of the Sumerian Enuma Elish do not actually contr... Read More

Jannes and Jambres and the Cepher of Yashar (Jasher)

  When searching the canonized 66 books, we are confronted with a singular verse identifying two individuals, namely, Jannes and Jambres, which we at the Eth Cepher have transliterated as Iannes and Iambres. Timotheus Sheniy (2 Timothy) 3:1-8 THIS know also, that in the last days perilous ... Read More

Is the word magnified above the name? Psalm 138:2

  A great question has arisen concerning the language of Tehilliym 138:2 Tehilliym (Psalms) 138:2 I will worship toward your holy Temple, and praise את eth-your name for your lovingkindness and for your Truth: for you have magnified your word above all your name. So, do we have it laid ou... Read More

Glorify your name

  Yesha`yahu (Isaiah) 66:5-6 Hear the Word of Yahuah, ye that tremble at his word; Your brethren that hated you, that cast you out for my name's sake, said, Let Yahuah be glorified: but he shall appear to your joy, and they shall be ashamed. 6 A voice of noise from the city, a voice from the ... Read More

The Book of Jubilees and Luke 3 – Yovheliym is an inspired book!

  For those of you who continue to espouse the notion that Yovheliym (Jubilees) is not an inspired work, you may have to also denounce the gospel of Luqas (Luke). Luqas (Luke) 3:35-36 Which was the son of Serug, which was the son of Re`u, which was the son of Peleg, which was the son of Ebe... Read More

The Kingdom called Qumri

  A question that has arisen within the historical record (and it particular is raised by the video Origin Of The Cymry Britons, (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw8at08k254)  is the idea of the kingdom called by the Assyrians Khumri. While this spelling in the Ivriyt could be (קומרי) Qu... Read More

Arabs in scripture: Not the sons of Yishma`el (Ishmael)

  We begin our discussion today with that ever-popular topic of genealogy set forth throughout scripture – a topic which often draws an extended yawn – yet which yields ultimate history and a better understanding of the modern world.  Let’s take a look: Bere’shi... Read More

The Death Penalty in Scripture

  It is time to address the difficult issue of the death penalty in scripture.  For the Torah Observant community, this issue is omnipresent, as many who seek to come under the 613 mitsvoth identified by Maimonides and who identify themselves with these mitsvoth by wearing the tsiytsith ... Read More

Yashar'el? Or I'shar'el? Which is it?

  One friend of the Eth Cepher has written us with concern over the issue of the pronunciation of Yashar’el, given our argument in support of the pronunciation of Yahuah. Let’s briefly address this: One supporting proof (and it is of a higher credibility than all other sources... Read More

The Conditions of the Soul: To be born and born again (with video)

  First, I taught the Mashiach: Wherefore Yahuah also has highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: 10 That at the name of Yahusha every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; 11 And that every tongue should confess t... Read More

The nikkud violates the Torah

First, we begin with a quick view of the fragment found at Qumran in what are referred to as the Dead Sea Scrolls – the single most corroborated text in the world: As we look closely at this picture, we discover a complete absence of vowel sounds: Marked is the YHVH which is set fort... Read More

Kabbalah is spiritual ignorance.

  Kabbalah is two-dimensional spiritual ignorance; but, as ignorant as it is, it is not as ignorant as those who claim to know about it and go on to denounce it. As Otto von Bismarck supposedly said (paraphrase): Law and sausage are two things you do not want to see being made.   ... Read More

Yehovah - Examining the nikkud

  Recently, there has been a controversy growing about the pronunciation of the tetragrammaton in English.  It is my intention to write the Nascent Sanhedrin to get a determination whether saying “Yehovah” will invoke the death sentence.  Maybe it is worth knowing in adv... Read More

Blessed is he who comes in the name of Yahuah

  As we reach this hour in the ministry of Cepher Publishing Group, we come to a point when we now suffer great criticism and alienation as a result of our setting forth the truth about the name.  Let us begin with this passage: Luqas (Luke) 13:35 Behold, your house is left unto you ... Read More

The Synagogue Beneath

Recently, an underground synagogue for the nascent Sanhedrin has been revealed, built under the Western Wall.  This synagogue contains 72 seats for the elders of Israel, and 24 for the acolytes. One assumes there is room also for a Nasi for the Sanhedrin. These numbers are interesting. At the... Read More

Between Us - the covenant of YAH with his people

  Is there a covenant given to us from our Creator? If there were, would you be blessed, or cursed? Shemoth (Exodus) 19:5 Now therefore, if ye will obey my voice indeed, and guard את eth-my covenant, then ye shall be a peculiar treasure unto me above all people: for all the earth is mine: 6... Read More

More on the Resurrection

  Having spent some time on the word alah (עלה), we reached three conclusions: 1) that Alah is the condition of the he-lamb without blemish; the Rising Smoke of the Firstfruits Offering; 2) that Alah is the condition of the ascended Mashiach from the grave; and 3) Alah is the condition of the... Read More

Firstfruits and the Resurrection

  As we discuss the feasts (moediym) of the Spring (also called the latter rain), we need to take a look at one of the great mysteries of the gospel; i.e., the resurrection.  Can we find the foundation for this in the Torah?  Was the resurrection part of the divine plan of creation?... Read More

The Passing of the Iniquity of Yashar'el

  Recently, a friend of the Cepher wrote and asked as follows: I am trying to keep up with your "On the Mark" presentations, but am a little behind. Did I hear you mention the year 2008 as the end of Ephraim's curse...or was it the end of the ''Age of the Gentiles?'' What happened prophetic... Read More

The Tyranny of the Noahide (Noachide) Laws

  Let’s be blunt.  This blog post is a complete denunciation of the Noahide laws – these are anathema to the followers of the truth in MASHIACH – who is the way, the truth, and the life.  Here we are going to see that the Noahide laws presented to the world by Hasi... Read More

Sacrifices and Offerings

  We must discuss the animal sacrifices and what has taken place in scripture in regard to these sacrifices. First, let’s consider the word Zebach. Zebach (זֶבַח) (Strong's H2077): from H2076; properly, a slaughter, i.e. the flesh of an animal; by implication, a sacrifice (the victi... Read More

The Last Trump

  Mishlei (Proverbs) 25:25 As cold waters to a thirsty soul, so is good news from a far country. מַיִם קָרִים עַל־נֶפֶשׁ עֲיֵפָה וּשְׁמוּעָה טוֹבָה מֵאֶרֶץ מֶרְחָק Mayim qariym al-nephesh ah’yafe v’shemuah tovah m’erets merachaq. Tasloniqiym Ri’shon (1 Thessaloni... Read More

Passing through the fire to Molek

It is time to address the difficult issue of passing children through the fire to Molek. We have been taught many things concerning this idea – but what is the truth of this ritual? What does it mean, and why would people pursue or participate in this? Let’s begin with this verse: Be... Read More

Deciphering the Nephiliym (Nephilim)

Recently, we have discovered something quite new in the Eth CEPHER concerning the giants, also called the nephiliym.  Let’s take a look: Bere’shiyth (Genesis) 6:4 There were Nephiliym in the earth in those days; and also after that, when the sons of ELOHIYM came in unto the daught... Read More

The Kasdiym

  Recently, a review of Daniy’el 9 offered the opportunity to explore information found in the opening verses: Daniy’el (Daniel) 9:1 IN the first year of Dareyavesh the son of Achashverosh, of the seed of the Madai, which was made king over the realm of the Kasdiym; Now, the K... Read More

The Shekinah Glory

  A friend of the Cepher writes, “What exactly is Shekinah glory?” Although this term “Shekinah” is tossed around in Christian and Messianic communities, the word that is actually at work here is the word (שָׁכַן) shâkan (Strong’s H7931) (Shekinah being i... Read More

The Seven Thunders Unsealed

  Let us now discuss one of the great mysteries in all of the scriptures.  Which are the voices of the seven thunders; the recitation of which is found in Chizayon (Revelation) 10. Chizayon (Revelation) 10:1-4 AND I saw another mighty angel come down from heaven, clothed with a cloud: ... Read More

Baptizing Them in the Name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost

  We begin this post with a discussion of the text found in the 1611 KJV-AV: Matthew 28:19 (1611 KJV-AV) Goe ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the Name of the Father, and of the Sonne, and of the holy Ghost: Now there are those who say that this phrase didn’t ex... Read More

The Anomaly of Luke 3

  Recently, a friend of the Cepher wrote us and brought to our attention a point that some have seen as an error in that section of scripture often referred to as the New Testament, namely the identity of the sons of Arpakshad set forth in Luqas (Luke) 3:36.  We are going to take ... Read More

The rule for the alien

  When considering immigration throughout the world, it may be worth our time to take a look at scripture, and see if there are any guidelines a society should follow should it elect to act in accord with scripture.  Let’s begin with this bit of discussion: And Mos... Read More

Mosheh (Moses) suffered to give you...

  We start with the discussion that occurred between the Parashiym and HA’MASHIACH; a discussion that we have brought forth previously: Mattithyahu (Matthew) 19:7-8 They say unto him, Why did Mosheh then command to give a writing of divorcement, and to put her away? 8 He said unto th... Read More

The Edict of Qumran

  Many of the students of Scripture have become well aware of that enormous discovery found at the village of Qumran in the Adamah Qodesh (the Holy Land), which are known worldwide now as the Dead Sea Scrolls.  According to Yahoo Answers (whoever that might be), we find the following: ... Read More

Food, food, clean and unclean.

  We begin, first, with a discussion from the Besorah Marqus (the Gospel of Mark): Marqus (Mark) 7:14-16 And when he had called all the people unto him, he said unto them, Hearken unto me every one of you, and understand: 15 There is nothing from without a man, that entering into him can de... Read More

Does Philippians 2:11 include the word "Adonai" or "Lord"?

  Let’s take a look at a passage (one more time) that has produced a bit of controversy.  But before we do, let’s set a little foundation. In the Septuagint, we can find the Greek usage used by the seventy who interpreted the Septuagint and apply it to our understanding of ... Read More

The Pillars of the Earth

  What is a pillar? At Answers.com, [https://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_three_pillars_of_judaism] the question is asked, and the answer given. Consider: “A pillar is a stone cylinder supporting a portion of a building. An example can be seen in the US Capitol building. In a broade... Read More

The Shediym

  One of the words that appears just a couple of times in the comprehensive restoration of sacred scriptures in the English language called the Eth CEPHER, is the word shediym. This word means demons or devils.  But, according to one legend, the shediym are descendants of serpents, or of... Read More

Baruk! (Baruch!) Baruk!

In the studies of those Scriptures which we have determined should be included under a single cover which we call the Eth CEPHER, we reviewed the deuterocanonical text called Baruk (Baruch).  This text had been widely accepted throughout the biblical world and has been included in the 1611 KJV... Read More

Generational Sin

  Recently, we have found ourselves discussing generational sin – which we have discovered is a topic of great concern for most of our believers.  Let’s take a look: Bemidbar (Numbers) 14:18 YAHUAH is longsuffering, and of great mercy, forgiving iniquity and transgression, ... Read More

Daniy'el's vision of the man in linen.

  Recently, one friend contacted me and asked the question: I noticed the Cepher Bible [sic] changed description of Yahushua [sic] from polished bronze to polished brass. There is a huge difference. (Daniel 10:5 6.) Why would you do this? First, let’s look at the passage: Daniy... Read More

The word "ELOHIYM"

  In the Eth CEPHER, we have restored and transliterated all the Hebrew occasions where the words EL, ELOAH, EL ELYON, EL SHADDAI, ELOHAYKA, ELOHAYNU, ELOHAI, ELOHAYKEM and ELOHAYHEM.  For many, the word ELOHIYM is a mystery (and I think that is the best word, as it is not readily unders... Read More

Socialism, Communism, and Capitalism in Scripture

  Many students of both Scripture and political theory will remember a very famous maxim that was commonly heard in the twentieth century: From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs.  This was a slogan popularized by Karl Marx (birth name Herschel Mordechai) in ... Read More

The nature of the Houses of Yashar'el

When we discuss the origins of the tribes of Yashar’el, we can look to three scriptural references that discuss the nature of the Patriarchs: the history of the giving of their names; the blessing of Ya’aqov on his sons; and the blessings of Mosheh on the tribes.  Let’s begin:... Read More

Is there evidence of Chimera in Scripture?

Before we get too far into this discussion, we should probably get an idea about this word chimera.  According to one definition, a Chimera chi·me·ra (in Greek mythology) is a fire-breathing female monster with a lion's head, a goat's body, and a serpent's tail, although Merriam W... Read More

Twenty-two! Twenty-two!

  Often, when you think of a Psalm, quite often the first one which comes to mind is Psalm 23: Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: Yet, for the believer, isn’t it better to contemplate the prophecy of Tehilliym (Psalm) 22: ELIY, ELIY,... Read More
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