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The ending of the iniquity of the House of Yashar'el

  We begin our discussion with the verse from Yechezq’el: Yechezq’el (Ezekiel) 4:4-5 Lie you also upon your left side, and lay את eth-the iniquity of the house of Yashar’el upon it: according to the number of the days that you shall lie upon it you shall bear their iniqui... Read More

The Elect One

  There is yet another a passage found in the Eth CEPHER that is different from every other English translation.  Let’s take a look: Luqas (Luke) 9:35 And there came a voice out of the cloud, saying: This is my yachiyd, the Elect One: hear him. Let’s compare: Wycliffe ... Read More

The use of the word "yachiyd"

  Another wonderful word we have elected to use in the text of the Eth Cepher is the word yachiyd יחיד which in its use declares tremendous meaning.  Before we begin with its usage in the Eth Cepher, let’s take a look at some comparison Scriptures: Genesis 22:2 Wycliffe Bible (... Read More

How many years in Mitsrayim?

  Let us begin with an inquiry into to how many years the house of Yashar’el spent in Mitsrayim (Egypt). Shemoth (Exodus) 12:40-42 Now the sojourning of the children of Yashar’el, who dwelt in Mitsrayim, was four hundred and thirty years. 41 And it came to pass at the end of the... Read More

There is no Lucifer

  In our decadent, modern world, there are many who claim to be followers of Lucifer.  These Luciferian minions (and they are Legion) are convinced they worship the chief fallen watcher – who actually is known by another name, and they believe that their leader Lucifer is identifie... Read More

Regarding The Tithe

  Uh-oh!  A discussion on the immutable law of the American Christian Church! Let’s begin with a discussion of this term as it appears in the original Hebrew where the word found is ma’aser.  ma’aser -  (מַעֲשֵׂר) (Strong’s H4643); a masculine noun f... Read More

What is the Torah?

  Here is a question for the believer that becomes ever more relevant.  There appears to be some kind of war between believers in MASHIACH concerning whether or not we are “under the law” or “under grace” and what that means.  It is time to take a look at the... Read More

Something further on Philippiym (Philippians) 2:11

  I am thankful that this issue has been raised between the brethren that clarity might prevail.  There is no question that the publishing of the Eth Cepher has opened a new battlefield in the heavens.  Apparently, someone is greatly upset with the work, and more importantly, greatl... Read More

Lost Books of the Bible - 4 Ezra

  As we explore more of the writings lost to the Christian world because they have been omitted from their 66-book Bible, we turn now to one of the most powerful – and beautiful – books of scripture ever penned.  We speak of the Cepher 2 Esdras (printed within the b... Read More

Sha'ul, Paulos and Apollos

  How much of our understanding of the epistles of Paul rests upon this single verse? Ma’asiym (Acts) 13:9 Then Sha’ul, (who also is called Paul,) filled with the RUACH HAQADASH, set his eyes on him, We rely on this one verse for the proposition that Sha’ul was also call... Read More

The observance of Chanukkah

  Let us begin with a translation of this passage from Galatiym as it is actually written in the Greek: Galatiym (Galatians) 4:9-11:9-11 But now, do you not know YAHUAH, or rather are you not known by YAHUAH? How do you return again to the impotent and indigent ordered rudiments? Would you ... Read More

And Knowledge Shall Be Increased...

  Daniy'el (Daniel) 12:4 But you, O Daniy’el, shut up the words, and seal the cepher, even to the time of the end: many shall run to and fro, and knowledge shall be increased. Many may ask: are we in the end of the age? And, is there scriptural support for such a proposition? Consider... Read More

The doctrine of Arianism

  We begin with the following question: Mattithyahu (Matthew) 16:13-15 When YAHUSHA came into the coasts of Qeycaryah Philippi, he asked את eth-his Talmidiym, saying: Whom do men say that I the Son of Adam am? 14 And they said: Some say that you are Yahuchanon the Immerser: some, Eliyahu; a... Read More

Lost Books of the Bible: On the Scroll of the Giants

  Dead Sea Scrolls — 4Q203, 1Q23, 2Q26, 4Q530-532, 6Q8 – Compare Genesis 6:1-2, 4. One question we receive here quite often concerns the “lost books of the bible.”  Of course, this is a difficult question, because there are many books which are not included in t... Read More

Lost Books of the Bible: On the Melchizedek Scroll

  One question we receive here quite often concerns the “lost books of the bible.”  Of course, this is a difficult question, because there are many books which are not included in the bible (which is to say that book which is called the bible, subject to rules of canonization... Read More

Lost Books of the Bible - Is the Cepher Yashar genuine?

  We receive questions from time to time about the Cepher Yashar (Book of Jasher).  Many commentators wonder if the book is a true Cepher of the Hebrew tradition, or a construct made up years or even centuries later.  However, as we read through Yashar, we find a very interesting ... Read More

The Prayer

  One of the substantial changes made in the Eth Cepher concerns the wording of a certain prayer given by MASHIACH to the talmidiym, who sought counsel as to how to pray, given that Yahuchanon the Immerser had also given a prayer to his talmidiym.  The response was as follows: Mattithy... Read More

The New Moons

  As we continue our journey through those things which are required of us in our walk before YAHUAH, let us consider a passage from Sha’ul to the Qolasiym: Qolasiym (Colossians) 2:16-17 Let no man therefore judge you in meat, or in drink, or in respect of a feast day, or of the New M... Read More

The Mechanics of Yahusha’s (Joshua's) long day

  We at the Cepher Publishing Group have been greatly blessed by the leadings of the RUACH HAQODESH, and the guidance as to what to publish within the bindings of the Eth CEPHER.  One of our first decisions was to include the books of Chanoch (Enoch), Yovheliym (Jubilees), and Yashar (Ja... Read More

You shall not kill

  Ray asks us: I have for some time now had a nagging curiosity in my mind. It concerns your use of the word kill in lieu of the word murder [in Shemot (Exodus) 20:13]. I would like to know your reasoning for that particular verse. Shemot (Exodus) 20:13 / Devariym (Deuteronomy) 5:17 ... Read More

And his name shall be called . . .

  We have set forth the name of the Messiah (HAMASHIACH) as YAHUSHA.  There are several views that are contrary to this position.  First, we have those who claim the name of Jesus Christ.  I will not discuss this issue in this blog.  Next, we have those who claim the name ... Read More

Who put the “J” in Jesus?

  Let’s take a moment with the name Jesus, so we have an idea how we got here from the original name.  So, let’s begin with the 1611 King James Bible – Authorized Version, beginning in Matthew 1:1: Matthew 1:1 (KJV) The booke of the generation of Iesus Christ, the... Read More

I come in the name of the Father

  The longer discussion among pursuers of the faith concerns this relationship between YAHUSHA and YAHUAH.  Let’s begin with this text: Yahuchanon (John) 5:43 I am come in my Father's name, and ye receive me not: if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive. So, t... Read More

For those in the Diaspora

  A reader asks, “If the instruction is for Tsiyon to flee from the land of the north, where Tsiyon had been spread (the diaspora), and we can’t return to the Levant, where should we go?” Zakaryahu (Zechariah) 2:6-13 Alas, alas, come forth, and flee from the land of the no... Read More

The Crown 

  When reviewing various texts of scripture, one word that we find in the English is the word crown. However, there are several words in the Hebrew and the Greek that all fit the bill for the word crown in the English.  Let’s take a look and see if we can discover what it is that i... Read More

Lost Books of the Bible: On the Enoch Calendar

  I have recently heard from someone on the issue of the calendar, particularly the calculation set forth in Yovheliym (the Book of Jubilees) and Chanoch (the Book of Enoch).  Here are his comments: Since seeing your video on the eth Cepher on YouTube and visiting your website cepher.n... Read More

A Crown of Thorns?

  A question that arises when looking at one word or another in the English translation, is whether that word – no matter how commonly held – is the best translation given the underlying term.  A word that has fallen into our review is the word crown. How many derivative us... Read More

The Mandela Effect

  It is time to discuss this issue of the Mandela Effect.  The Mandela Effect is a hypothesis put forth by writer and paranormal consultant Fiona Broome, based upon her recollection that Nelson Mandela had died in prison, long before he became the leader of South Africa.  From this ... Read More

Lost Books of the Bible: The Septuagint and MASHIACH

  In our studies, we have taken the position that the name of MASHIACH is YAHUSHA, and nothing other.  There are many however who will argue that, no, the name is YESHUA which means salvation, or the name is YAHUSHUA or YAHOSHUA, all which reference the name (in English) Joshua.  (S... Read More

The Canons of the Council of Trent

  SESSION THE FOURTH Celebrated on the eighth day of the month of April, in the year MDXLVI (1546). DECREE CONCERNING THE CANONICAL SCRIPTURES The sacred and holy, ecumenical, and general Synod of Trent, lawfully assembled in the Holy Ghost [compare with the edicts of Cyril of Jerusalem],... Read More

The Canons of Laodicea

  The Synod of Laodicea met at that place called Laodicea in Phrygia Pacatiana, now found in modern Turkey.  It is agreed by most scholars that the Synod met in the year 363 A.D. Canons Canon 1. It is right, according to the ecclesiastical Canon, that the Communion should by indulgen... Read More

The Canons of Nicea

  Here are the Canons (rules) of the Council of Nicea, adopted on June 19, 325 A.D. First, we start with the Nicene Creed: The Profession Of Faith Of The 318 Fathers 1. We believe in one God the Father all powerful, maker of all things both seen and unseen. And in one Lord Jesus Christ,... Read More

The First Canons

  What is a Canon? A Canon is simply a regulation or dogma decreed by a church council as a provision of church law.  It is another word for law or statute.  The word comes from the Greek word κανών (kanon).  However, this Greek word was derived from the origi... Read More

I am the vine, you are the branches

  This is a posting of which I am greatly fond, for this is the subject of gospels, and really a new revelation for me in respect of certain scriptures upon which I have relied with . . . well, I would call it a previous misunderstanding.  Let us begin here: Yahuchanon (John) 15:1-5 I ... Read More

I AM the Aleph and the Tav

  Recently, someone asked me about the Aleph and Tav, and in particular, about the appearance of the Aleph Tav in Genesis (Bere’shiyth) 1:1. She asks: Do these represent YAHUSHA? When the Aleph and Tav symbols appear in Scriptures, how do you know if it is representing YAHUSHA or the ac... Read More

Debunking Daniel's 70th Week - Part Two

  Now, let us consider the timing of the crucifixion.  There is only one possible scenario according to scripture.  We begin with the length of the time in the tomb: Mattithyahu (Matthew) 12:39 But he answered and said unto them, An evil and adulterous generation seeks after a s... Read More

Debunking Daniel's 70th Week - Part One

  There is a theory, and I think that is the best word for it, that the prophecy set forth in Daniel 9 was realized where 69 weeks were completed at the time of first coming of the Son of Man (Ben Adam), but that the 70th week described in Daniel 9:24 is somehow put off into the future to be ... Read More

The choosing

  We recently received the following questions … Are the instructions (commandments) in Shemot and Yovheliym in chronological order? Are the commandments in the cepher in chronological? Do you know the details of the covenant which the children of Israel broke? What makes up this... Read More

The word Nomos

  We begin with a review of the word nomos (νομος).  In reliance on Thayer’s Greek English Lexicon, we see that the word, being derived from the primary word nemo, has a meaning more than as it has been construed in the writings.  This word nemo ha... Read More

Our Daily את Bread

  It is time to discuss a passage which has yet to solicit controversy, yet may differ dramatically from the reference in your bible.  Let us consider the prayer known as the Lord’s Prayer, or the Our Father, depending on your tradition. Lucas (Luke) 11:2-4 And he said unto them,... Read More

Should a woman cover her head?

  We begin with an inquiry about that passage found in Qorintiym Ri’shon (1 Corinthians) 11. What's the context of Qorin'tyim 1 chap 11:6? Anyone pls. Todah! Qorintiym Ri’shon (1 Corinthians) 11:1-15 Be ye followers of me, even as I also am of HAMASHIACH. 2 Now I praise you, b... Read More

The Commandments - Part Three

  We have seen the practices of MASHIACH to keep the feasts declared as statutes forever in Vayiqra (Leviticus) 23, and we have seen how the American church has misconstrued the words of Sha’ul (Paul) to declare the feasts and the declaration concerning clean foods as expired. However... Read More

The Commandments - Part Two

  We have seen the spiritual condition of those who transgress the Torah, who work wickedness and evil, the pa’ali aven.  What is the alternative? Mattithyahu (Matthew) 28:19 Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, immersing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of ... Read More

The Commandments - Part One

As we begin this study, many who are resident in the American church may have great difficulty with the notion that they are called to the keeping of the commandments.  Many believers have been instructed in a form of grace which acts as a license to sin and the working of iniquity, which is la... Read More

The Branch

  Here is one of my favorite subjects in Scripture – the discussion of the prophecies concerning the Branch, on which I have previously written ("The Branch" - Oct 29, 2014). So we begin with this bit of Psalm 80: Tehilliym (Psalm) 80:8-19 You have brought a vine out of Mitsrayim: y... Read More

She’ol

  We have received an inquiry concerning the word She’ol, often interpreted in English bibles as hell, but which finds itself being set forth in the Eth Cepher some 128 times as She’ol. Let us begin with a passage from the cepher Chanoch (the Book of Enoch): Chanoch (Enoch)... Read More

Philippiym (Philippians) 2:11

  Charles D. Lyons writes: There is an apparent issue with your 2nd Addition translation dealing with Cepher Philippiym 2:11 The Cepher says: V.11 ~ "And that every tongue should confess that YAHUAH is YAHUSHA HAMASHIACH, to the glory of YAH the Father. Now...This seems to be seen ... Read More

The Timing of the Birth of MASHIACH

  We have received the following inquiry: I would like to know if Mr. Pidgeon could expound on the subject of the actual birth of our savior Yahusha HaMashiach. There are two other persons that discuss this that I trust but they both came up with different dates. One is Rabbi Jonathan Cahn ... Read More

The portion of YAHUAH

  Let us continue on our journey through this 32nd chapter of Devariym: Devariym (Deuteronomy) 32:7-14 Remember the days of old, consider the years of many generations: ask your father, and he will show you; your elders, and they will tell you. 8 When EL ELYON divided to the nations their i... Read More

The Sacred Name

  The Cepher continues to be the only collection of sacred scriptures which sets forth the correct transliteration of the sacred name.  Below is a verse that resounds within my heart: Devariym (Deuteronomy) 32:1-6 Give ear, O ye heavens, and I will speak; and hear, O earth, the words o... Read More
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