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The Blood That Binds
What Scripture Actually Says About Yeshua's Death — and Why It Matters More, Not Less Yosher Ganon | Hebrew House | 5786 There is a verse many people carry close. It comes from the book of Hebrews, and it goes like this: "Without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness." — Hebrews 9:22 For millions of believers, that verse is the heart of everything. Yeshua (Jesus) shed his blood. That blood paid for sin. That is why there is forgiveness. The logic feels clean, th


Not a Korban But a Covenant
The Death of Yeshua: Torah Prohibition, Levitical Mechanics, Covenant Ratification, Heavenly Cultic Realism, and What Actually Holds Yosher Ganon | Hebrew House | 5786 Part One: What the Torah Controls and What It Does Not The Prohibition That Cannot Be Argued Around Torah's prohibition of human sacrifice is explicit and multi-stranded. Leviticus 18:21 and 20:2–5 forbid passing children through fire to Molech, naming it a desecration of YHWH's name and grounds for communa


Yeshua Within and Above the System
How to Read Passages Where Yeshua Challenges Leaders, Institutions, and Practices in Second Temple Judaism Yosher Ganon | Hebrew House | 5786 Introduction: A Persistent Misreading A pattern of misreading runs through centuries of Christian interpretation. Whenever Yeshua rebukes leaders, confronts practices in the Temple, or uses sharp polemical language — 'your father is the devil,' 'woe to you, scribes and Pharisees,' 'a den of robbers' — interpreters have routinely


Worship, Invocation and Mediation
Revelation 5 and Acts 7:59 in Jewish Monotheistic Context Yosher Ganon | Hebrew House | 5786 Introduction: The Worship Question Two New Testament passages are routinely cited as definitive evidence that early Christians worshiped Yeshua as Elohim: the vision of universal worship directed to the Lamb in Revelation 5:11-14, and Stephen's dying invocation in Acts 7:59-60. The argument runs as follows: if Jewish monotheists offered worship and prayer to Yeshua, they must have


When the Ark Moved First
Zeal, Order, and the Cost of Reversing Elohim’s Instruction The narrative of the Ark of the Covenant’s movement during the reign of David presents one of Scripture’s most sobering lessons about the relationship between zeal and obedience. The account recorded in the historical books does not portray David as irreverent, rebellious, or indifferent to the presence of Elohim; on the contrary, it depicts a king passionately devoted to restoring the Ark to the center of Israel’s l


Were the Pharisees Trying to Kill Yeshua?
A Critical Examination of Matthew 12:14, Mark 3:6, and the Trial Narrative Yosher Ganon | Hebrew House | 5786 A Critical Examination of Matthew 12:14, Mark 3:6, and the Trial Narrative Introduction: The Question A persistent misreading of the Gospel accounts claims that "all the Jews wanted Yeshua dead" and that "the Pharisees plotted his execution." This conclusion is typically built from a small cluster of verses—Matthew 12:14, Mark 3:6, Matthew 26:3–4, John 5:18, and
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