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Recorded 07/09/2022 • Posted 07/08/2022
Number 8 in the series It's Too Jewish!

Why bother attending synagogue services? Take a look at the spiritual transactions taking place at Beth Immanuel. This discussion about the efficacy of prayer and attendance at a Messianic Jewish synagogue includes a discourse on the rock in the wilderness, the clouds of glory, and the manna as they relate to Miriam, Aaron, and Moses respectively and how these elements foreshadow the Messiah.

Recorded 07/01/2022 • Posted 07/01/2022
Number 4 in the series The Weighty Matters of the Torah

Yeshua identifies the weighty matters of the Torah as justice, mercy, and faithfulness. From where does he derive this triad? This teaching focuses in on Micah 6:8, offering context for the saying from the days of Isaiah and Hezekiah. Then we examine what it means "to walk humbly with your God" in light of Yeshua's teachings about the weighty matters of the Torah. 

Recorded 06/29/2022 • Posted 06/29/2022
Number 2 in the series Am Yisrael Chai Podcast

What does Messianic outreach look like in a Postmissionary Messianic Jewish congregation? Episode 2 of Beth Immanuel's Am Yisrael podcast discusses some of the implications. 

Recorded 06/24/2022 • Posted 06/24/2022
Number 1 in the series Am Yisrael Chai Podcast

The pilot episode of Am Yisrael, the new Beth Immanuel podcast, features a conversation between Yisroel Nachum Amic, Shalom Wilson, and Ami Buckles discussing the recent Beth Immanuel Shavuot conference and reflecting on their own personal experiences in synagogues and churches before finding their way to Beth Immanuel. 

Recorded 06/04/2022 • Posted 06/17/2022
Number 3 in the series The Weighty Matters of the Torah

Why does Yeshua identify faithfulness as one of the weighty matters of the Torah, and what does that really mean? Aaron Eby takes a look at the meaning of justice, mercy, and faithfulness by comparing a similar discussion in the Talmud where the sages boil the 613 commandments down to the principle of living by faith. This teaching from the 2022 Shavuot conference takes you through an easy-to-understand path toward understanding what it means to live by faith. 

Recorded 09/10/2013 • Posted 06/14/2022
Number 8 in the series 1 Clement

Clement, the disciple of Peter, lays out the hierarchy of authority in the assembly of Messiah and lodges his complaint against those subverting that authority in Corinth. This fascinating time capsule takes a look at the inner workings of the early church and the apostolic tradition that undergirded its offices. Includes apostolic midrash on parashat Korach and a lost saying of Yeshua. Download the original handout from the 2013 class below.

Recorded 06/10/2022 • Posted 06/10/2022
Number 2 in the series The Weighty Matters of the Torah

In the popular presentation of the gospel, the teachings of Yeshua are irrelevant to the core message of salvation. Whether salvation by sacraments or salvation by faith, the teaching of Yeshua does not figure into the equation. This teaching reexamines the gospel message and reconsiders the weight we apply to Yeshua's teachings.

Recorded 06/04/2022 • Posted 06/03/2022
Number 1 in the series The Weighty Matters of the Torah

Yeshua says that the weighty matters of the Torah are "justice, mercy, and faithfulness." Does this mean that the details of Jewish law are irrelevant? This teaching, the first of a series of teachings for the Shavuot 2022 at Beth Immanuel, opens the discussion on the "weightier provisins of the Law." 

Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you tithe mint and dill and cummin, and have neglected the weightier provisions of the law: justice and mercy and faithfulness; but these are the things you should have done without neglecting the others. You blind guides, who strain out a gnat and swallow a camel! (Matthew 23:23-24)

Recorded 05/20/2022 • Posted 05/20/2022

How should we be preparing for times of economic uncertainty? What does fincanical stewardship look like for disciple of Yeshua? A parable from Rabbi Bachya offers some perspective on Parahsaht Behar.

Recorded 04/02/2022 • Posted 04/08/2022

A short discussion on a few of the mystical implications of the Bible's ritual purity laws in Leviticus 12-15 (Tazria Metzora) and their significance in view of the journey of the soul and the resurrection of the dead.

Recorded 09/03/2013 • Posted 04/03/2022
Number 7 in the series 1 Clement

Is unstructured worship more spiritual than formal types of worship? Many Christian teachers eschew formalism, protocol, and distinction in favor of universalism and homogenization which eliminates distinction, diversity, and protocol in the service of God. In this lesson from 1 Clement, Peter's number-one disciple weighs in on the discussion with an argument for maintaining boundaries within the body of Messiah. Here's where Clement stands on the debtate between One Law Theology and Distinction Theology. 

Recorded 03/26/2022 • Posted 03/25/2022

Why doesn't God appear to us? Why can't we see God? Take a headlong dive into some deep Torah thoughts on parashat Shemini where the Glory of the LORD appears to Israel on the eighth day. 

Recorded 03/24/2022 • Posted 03/24/2022
Number 6 in the series 1 Clement

More deep thoughts, mystical ideas, quotations from no-longer extant sources, and beautiful Jewish exegesis from Clement of Rome. Lesson 6 in our study of The Holy Epistle of Clement to the Corinthians takes us from 1 Clement 28-34.

Recorded 08/20/2013 • Posted 03/17/2022
Number 5 in the series 1 Clement

Clement makes an appeal to nature and the natural order of creation to argue for the resurrection of the dead and the order of authoirty in the assembly of Messiah. Listen in on this class on 1 Clement 20-27. 

Recorded 03/12/2022 • Posted 03/11/2022
Number 8 in the series Walking with God

What do you think? The Torah says that the burnt offering atoned for the worshipper, but for what sins did it atone? The sages looked for answers in the book of Job. Here's a discussion based on parashat Vayikra about the meaning of the burnt offering in Jewish teaching. 

Recorded 03/08/2013 • Posted 03/08/2022
Number 4 in the series 1 Clement

Beginning with a lost saying of the Master, the Epistle of 1 Clement launches into a discourse on humility with examples from the lives of the great men of God. Hear Moses say, "I am only steam from a pot." Download a pdf of the original handout below.

Recorded 02/19/2022 • Posted 02/18/2022

If Moses already had a tent of meeting where God appeared to him and spoke to him face to face, for what did he need to spend forty days on Mount Sinai receiving the instructions for building a tent of meeting? If you’ve already got a tent of meeting, why build another one?

Recorded 08/06/2013 • Posted 02/17/2022
Number 3 in the series 1 Clement

The Epistle of Clement preserves otherwise lost, authentic, apostolic teachings about the Torah rooted in forgotten teachings of Yeshua. As Irenaeus, the second-century Bishop of Lyons puts it, "Clement had seen the blessed apostles and conversed with them, their teaching was still ringing in his ears." This lesson looks at how the apostles taught the stories of Enoch, Abraham, Lot, and Rahab.

Recorded 02/12/2022 • Posted 02/11/2022

A word to Beth Immanuel members and community members in anticipation of First Fruits of Zion's Malchut 2022 conference in Dallas, TX and in anticipation of Shavuot 2022 in Hudson, WI. We discuss the significance of being part of the Beth Immanuel community and the privilege of being able to utilize the holy appointed place to meet with God at the holy times.

Recorded 07/30/2013 • Posted 02/10/2022
Number 2 in the series 1 Clement

Clement of Rome briefly recaps the stories of the persecutions and trials endured by Peter and Paul and the disciples in the Neronic persecution and Circus Neronis. This lesson covers 1 Clement 5-8 and includes important Apostolic Era tradition, teachings on repentance, and the efficacious nature of the suffering of the Messiah for salvation in all generations. 

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