Explore Dr. Stephen Pidgeon’s audio teachings on topics like the Hebrew Calendar, Shabbath, and sacred names of Yahuah and Yahusha. These thought-provoking sessions draw from the Cepher Millennium Edition to deepen your scriptural understanding.
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Explore Dr. Stephen Pidgeon’s audio teachings on topics like the Hebrew Calendar, Shabbath, and sacred names of Yahuah and Yahusha. These thought-provoking sessions draw from the Cepher Millennium Edition to deepen your scriptural understanding.
In the world of scriptural scholars, a large debate has been present for some time in respect of the calendar. Divisiveness has ensued, and camps have developed over preferences in reckoning the months, the sabbath, and the feasts. One such calendar is known as the Tsadoq Calendar. One idea that has been promoted by many scholars is that the books of Jubilees and Enoch (Cephers Yovheliym and Chanoch) promote the Tsadoq (solar algorithm based 364 day calendar) Calendar. We will discover tonight that this is not the case at all. Instead we will discover Chanoch's description of the solar months and "gates" which are its cycles based on the locations of its rising and setting. Many of you who have studied astrology will quickly recognize this as the same methodology for determining astrological "signs", each such sign being marked by the location of the rising of the sun in correlation with the location of the particular constellations in the skies, the names of which we so readily recognize. What we didn't know is how the Zodiac would come to appear in churches around the world, and for that matter, how this study became known as the Zodiac. Join us tonight for a discussion on this calendar. All citations are taken from the Cepher Millennium Edition. You can obtain your own written copy by visiting us at cepher.net. A fully functional app is also available for download on most major app download locations. For those interested in more detailed instruction, please visit us at CepherAcademy.net
The Sabbath is for the believers in the Messiah. He practiced it, and you should too. What do you need to know to add this wonderful day to your schedule? Join us tonight for a scripturally based discussion on this issue.
Join us as we briefly discuss the Sustain Me conference coming up in March, and of course, a robust discussion on the prophetic letter of Albert Pike. Let's talk prophesy.
A new time has arrived; the screw has turned, a new epoch begins, a great reset has begun, and we are about to enter into a time like no other that has ever been seen on earth. Are you prepared? It is written that mens’ hearts will fail from seeing what is coming on the earth. How is your heart? The contemplation of the end times is one which can inspire gloom and doom. For others, it is a time to look up, for our salvation draws near. And we take heart in knowing that this is not the end of the world, but just the end of the age of man. It is written: And Yahuah said, My Ruach shall not always strive with man, for that he also is flesh: yet his days shall be a hundred and twenty years. Are these days equal to years? Or are they actually Jubilee years? If so, note that we are about to enter into the 121st Jubilee – a marker of the end.There are many things written concerning the events that will culminate at the End of the Age. One of those has to do with the seat of the dragon. We will be taking a look at this tonight. And we will see that something remarkable has been written in the stars. Should the believer look at all at the stars? It is written: And Elohiym said: Let there be lights in the expanse of the heavens to divide the day from the night; and let them be for signs, and for appointed feasts, and for days, and years:1 15 And let them be for lights in the expanse of the heavens to give light upon the earth: and it was so. Let them be for signs! Let them be for lights!In this presentation, we take a look at the seat of the dragon. What does it tell us (if anything). Join us for a lively discussion
One sign of the Military-Industrial-Complexification of our society is the ever-increasing use of acronyms. An acronym is an abbreviation formed from the initial letters of other words and pronounced as a single word (e.g. ASCII, NASA ). In our world today, abbreviations and acronyms have become necessary in chat and SMS communication, primarily because such communication has been developed by the MIC for use by consumers. But scripture also gives us a clue that acronyms would foretell of an end-times scenario. Join us tonight for this discussion.
As the events of the world unfold around us, many of the students of scripture seek to compare our times with the end times predicted in verse. Today we take a look at a new timeline and discuss the expectation of the coming of the two witnesses.
The rules: thou shall defer to those who made the rules before. Q: Who were they? A: Doesn't matter. This is what they did; this is what we do. Q: But weren't the guys who made these rules Messiah deniers? A: Hadn't considered that, and don't intend to consider it now. Tradition is the most important thing. Q: But what if they were wrong? A: Huh?So now we ask the question: What in the world did those guys at Cepher do?
But how is the Messiah without the prophecies of the Old Testament? And there was given to me a reed like a rod; and the messenger stood, saying: Rise, and measure the Temple of El’ayim, and the altar, and those who worship therein. 2 But the court, which is outside the Temple leave out, and do not measure it; for it is given to the other nations: and the holy city shall they tread under foot forty-two months. Chazon (Revelation) 11:1-2.Let's take a look.
There are often many questions concerning the translation of scriptures into the English language. We all know the joke concerning the KJV: "If it was good enough for Paul, it's good enough for me!" Of course, the KJV-AV (King James Version - Authorized Version) was published in A.D. 1611, and Pa'al likely died around A.D. 64, almost 1600 years earlier, and about 1500 years before the English language began to codify in its modern form. But when the KJV was created, it was subject to restrictions - restrictions which would hold it to a "vulgar" use of the English language. This approach, and the clinging to tradition instead of scholarship has created a widely accepted text that has contradictions so enormous as to render its claims fatally flawed. Some of the vulgar errors so casually embraced by James VI of Scotland may even be violative of the commands of scripture itself.Here, we discuss these difficulties and their solutions.
In the religious world, many people believe that the angels were created before mankind, and then among them were those who fell. Genesis 6:4 tells us a curious narrative concerning fallen ones, giants and the sons of Elohiym who came into the daughters of Adam. This is an antediluvian narrative that proceeds Noach's flood and is further informed by the discussions of both Jude and Peter in the New Testament.However, a closer look is warranted compared to our classic understanding. Further, a greater mystery appears in the language of the New Testament.Let's take a very close look at one of the great mysteries found in the very beginning of scripture.
The modern Christian church has an inclination to preach Paul, Paul, and more Paul. The average Christian - should they have any scripture committed to memory - typically recite the verses of Pa'al. Of course, there are exceptions, such as John 3:16, but almost everything else comes from the pen of Paul. But did Paul really say those things?One of the great problems facing those who have wakened to the truth of what is actually written in scripture is that often they experience a "popping" of the Paul bubble - particularly if you are a person whose response in all debates over scripture typically begins with "but Paul says . . ."The over-exultation of Paul (Paulos in the Greek) has caused many Christians to believe that Paul is the ultimate authority - even over the words and teachings of the Mashiach. This is a theology that when the walls fall to the bulldozer of truth often causes believers to question all of their faith. Why? Because that is how they understood scripture. Why? Because that is how it was taught to them. And why the distortion? Because the business of church requires the church leader to issue a permission slip to lawlessness if the church is going to succeed.Who said the law "was nailed to the cross"? Who said "you are not under the law?"However, should we bash Pa'al altogether? I don't think so. Let's talk about it.
What is the Cepher and why is it different? What are the treasures contained therein? What can a person expect when reading this text? Join us for a candid discussion about the Cepher!
In conclusion of our cursory study of this topic, tonight we will look at the actual practices of Yoceph of A'rama'thean when he entered Britain to remain in AD 36. This promises to be a robust discussion.
In our discussion of the A'rama'thean Remnant, we have compared and contrastd the protocols with those practices held by the kahilah in Yerushalayim and even Qumran. Tonight we are going to begin our quest toward an understanding of the protocols as they developed in the British Isles. Let Yah arise!
In our discussion of the A'rama'thean Remnant, it is important to compare and contrast these protocols with those practices held by the kahilah in Yerushalayim and even Qumran. Tonight we are going to make a review of these practices and stayed tuned! There will be surprises!
Explore Dr. Stephen Pidgeon’s audio teachings on topics like the Hebrew Calendar, Shabbath, and sacred names of Yahuah and Yahusha. These thought-provoking sessions draw from the Cepher Millennium Edition to deepen your scriptural understanding.