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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024

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  • @karendickson2858
    @karendickson2858 7 лет назад +10

    I totally enjoyed your teaching on Torah I've always believed that there was more to serving the Father than what I've been taught through the church. to the point that it haunted me. in my heart I always knew in order to live the way Jesus did we had to do it as he did. your teachings have opened a wider area for me concerning the truth of what the Father wants for us so we have a truly blessed life. I am beginning to read more of my bible now starting from the beginning as the Father started in the beginning. I just want to thank you an the Father for your teaching it's good to my soul every video I listen to. I'm searching for truth an your videos has opened my eyes that truth is only found in God's word an nowhere else. once again thank you Zac keep up the good work the Father has truly blessed you with knowledge an wisdom.

  • @hallelworship7272
    @hallelworship7272 4 года назад +5

    Zach, I had to comment and thank you, thank you so much for standing up for the Book of Enoch. It is the book that brought me to Torah, and is the most feared and disregarded book that people NEED to read. I believe it is the extra oil needed for the time of the Great Deception and Apostasy. May we stand before Him unashamed! Amen!

  • @jasonatha9709
    @jasonatha9709 11 лет назад +3

    Thanks Zach, you are challenging my thoughts on my faith with every video. Until I started watching you I believed the NIV was accurate enough to pass muster. I have several translations already, looks like I'll be getting a couple more now.

  • @moisesg.v.1575
    @moisesg.v.1575 9 лет назад +16

    I use The Scriptures ISR (Institute of Scriptures Research).

    • @OUTTAFOOD
      @OUTTAFOOD 6 лет назад +2

      Moises G.V. Me, as well. Absolutely love it!

    • @dnnrod1807
      @dnnrod1807 4 года назад

      Can you tell me if the regular size ISR The Scriptures has the Illustrations like the Large Print version???

    • @henryjordan9453
      @henryjordan9453 4 года назад

      I use that one too and the tlv

    • @iamyahuahswitness9932
      @iamyahuahswitness9932 3 года назад

      I'm not familiar with this teachings, I'm new in my walk and have seen the lucifarian agenda to hide the truth. Any help is much appreciated and bless 🙏 you all that are exposing the truth.

    • @iamyahuahswitness9932
      @iamyahuahswitness9932 3 года назад

      Would you recommend the 1611 KJV or a prior dated one. I need it in English version but would like to have the ancient Hebrew references.

  • @achsahkaleb4844
    @achsahkaleb4844 2 года назад

    Zack, Achsah here from South Africa. Wow I have such a powerful testimony about The Scriptures Bible and how I met Bill Meyer of the Institute of Scripture Research. We stay literally 10 km from each other. What a humble man with such a beautiful family. He helped Dr De Kock to stranslate the Hebrew and publish The Scriptures. So now you know it comes from South Africa. Shalom.

  • @dwighthoward3415
    @dwighthoward3415 8 лет назад +7

    well the Geneva bible I have is the 1560 edition with the apocryha in it

  • @NSAJ33
    @NSAJ33 8 лет назад +10

    The reason why the catholics left the extra books in the bible is because they don't ever teach there people to read there bible. Most catholics just allow the local priest to read a selected passages. I used to be a catholic for 20+ years as a catholic just fyi

    • @Brandr1
      @Brandr1 3 года назад

      Not sure how an exCatholic can say that the Bible is discouraged. My experience is TOTALLY different. AND the "extra" books are not extra, they have always been there. They were part of the Septuagint.... the Bible at the time of Jesus.

  • @vectorjiu-jitsu955
    @vectorjiu-jitsu955 9 лет назад +7

    Thank you for this channel ! I've grown up in deep in the southern bible belt with a very very Christian mother who raised me the best she could and I was always in church .I am glad she did. That said I ,being above average intelligence , had a lot of questions that the people I knew could not answer . I was lost and left church as a young man I came back as I had children got back in and then the new church that was just beginning went from stepping on my toes to tickling my ears to full on prosperity. when I finally read the verse about "traditions of man " I knew I was right to question and search I have been trying to get back to hebrew roots and left the church . If I was not 40 years old ( stubborn) , being the youngest of 8 children all christian , I could not survive the heat of stepping out. You sir have helped confirm alot of the logic I have used .. which to them is somehow the opposite of faith .. Thank you I am also doing my best to enlighten my at risk youth group for those that voluntarily come to my study class

    • @lifeordeathheavenorhellrec4439
      @lifeordeathheavenorhellrec4439 5 лет назад

      "It is true that that is good, it is a usual being drawn chemistry, but each must always utilize discernment when regarding whichever another circle of believers, per an each demographic aspect within societies, of course with loving earnest prayers,& meditativeness".

  • @ladyinthemountains2527
    @ladyinthemountains2527 5 лет назад +4

    Pastor Joe Fox recommended "The Scriptures" and I have it. I really like it.

  • @jamesmansfield8769
    @jamesmansfield8769 8 лет назад +2

    The New American Bible (RCC) which is written in the most perfectly understandable modern English has been pivotal in my quest for greater truth.

  • @littleredpixie3116
    @littleredpixie3116 3 года назад +1

    The Eth Cepher! Love this one! Complete Apocrypha and Cannon

  • @howardsanford4283
    @howardsanford4283 6 лет назад +2

    You are a great resource of essential information as we grow in the word of God (Yahweh) I look at a good number of Torah observant sites and find yours as most reliable and practical. I live in Southern Missouri so we're almost neighbors.

  • @herminedow7324
    @herminedow7324 6 лет назад +2

    love all your recommendations...I'll be looking into buying some of them. I kept waiting for you to mention the Strong's Concordance! I use the KJV which leads me directly to the Strong's, where I can then begin to learn the original Hebrew, which is awesomeness indeed!

  • @Brandr1
    @Brandr1 3 года назад +1

    Wow......I can see a definite difference in camera quality from this video...and then seven years forward into your series on Enoch. Along the way you have upgraded and it shows. Good!

  • @JT-ip3ch
    @JT-ip3ch 8 лет назад +13

    I I absolutely agree on the Book of Enoch read it before you reject it.
    😀 Amazing Treasures found in it.💖

    • @marylain5095
      @marylain5095 7 лет назад

      J T Wow that's for sure. What an eye opener for the seriously devoted. I have always been taught first book of Enoch accurate but the second is not. I do not know for sure. God bless!

    • @marylain5095
      @marylain5095 7 лет назад +2

      also I use the hallaluyah scriptures. They changed the names back to Hebrew and is supposed to be a literal translation of oldest texts.

    • @reymundoalvarez7743
      @reymundoalvarez7743 7 лет назад

      mary lain Yes I just got it. It is truly amazing but no apocryphal books. Just buy the extension is all.

    • @lifeordeathheavenorhellrec4439
      @lifeordeathheavenorhellrec4439 5 лет назад

      "It was preserved via the Ethiopian line of Scripture".

  • @FlameRobinBand
    @FlameRobinBand 6 лет назад +1

    I use The Halleluyah Scriptures. :) They are also very similar to ISR (The Scriptures) but instead of modern Hebrew, they use Paleo Hebrew. My kids use them too. Thanks for the Enoch book recommendation -I've been trying to figure out which one to get! Will get those later today after Shabbat!

  • @kings2kongs
    @kings2kongs 8 лет назад +2

    I just ordered The Lost Book of Enoch on Amazon. Can't wait to read it.

  • @iProPipe
    @iProPipe 6 лет назад +1

    Youngs Literal is based off the TR. I can’t recommend it enough. It’s a rough read but you get the literalist translation possible.

  • @RaphaEl-pn8ue
    @RaphaEl-pn8ue 5 лет назад +1

    I like how esv puts lawless back in place in most spot of scripture like where the word evil, wicked, or ungodly is.

  • @TheEnthuseddreams
    @TheEnthuseddreams 8 лет назад +7

    Do you have any thoughts on the Cepher? It restores the set apart names of our Father and Messiah and the Hebrew names of the prophets and apostles. It also contains the apochrypha.

    • @sylaba2011
      @sylaba2011 6 лет назад +3

      I use Cepher Bible, I think it's amazing. It has many scriptures that you won't find in 66 books Canon bible. It includes Book of Enoch, J asher, Jubilees, Baruch, 3rd and fourth Ezra, Macabees. It also restores sacred names of our Father and Saviour. I used to read KJV, NKJV, ESV as well as Polish Bibles but Cepher is my favorite now.

    • @urbanecobeauty
      @urbanecobeauty 6 лет назад +3

      The *Cepher* is a pretty good bible, there are a few scriptures in it that aren't exact. But for the most part it looks pretty good. - Remember though that some of these other books have been translated many times over. - The 66 books however, like in the King James Bible or in most bibles are already proven to be about 98% accurate for every translation. Which is incredible from the time they were written. - The other books, we really don't know how many times they have been translated and how perfectly exact they truly are. Anyway we do get all the biblical answers we truly need from just the original known 66 books. - Then many know the book of 1Enoch Ethiopian is also pretty exact because its been around for the Ethiopians since the beginning of their Christianity, first century.
      Always remember that *1Enoch* is the truth but (2nd and 3rd Enoch are lies and came years later and do not fit with Gods word at all, so its ONLY 1Enoch.)

  • @tesseraandroid
    @tesseraandroid 11 лет назад +4

    Shalom! Thanks for sharing... what do you know, if anything about the KJV Companion Bible by E.W. BULLINGER?

  • @winalley2581
    @winalley2581 3 года назад +1

    Thanks! I love the Halelluyah Scriptures (Bible). I know I spelt it wrong but you get it. I hope you look into it, if you haven’t already.

  • @alexpate5631
    @alexpate5631 6 лет назад +3

    That phrase, "by all means I must keep this feast that cometh in Jerusalem," is missing from the English Standard Version as well..

  • @filobladework
    @filobladework 11 лет назад +1

    You are a hoot Zach.:) I would so enjoy meeting you, you keep everything so light. I wish I could do that? Shalom

  • @treadingtheway3730
    @treadingtheway3730 5 лет назад +1

    The book of jubilees confirms that a day begins in sunset.
    A day is from sunset to sunset.
    Night first, then morning.
    Jubilees 49:1
    [1]Remember the commandment which the Lord commanded thee concerning the passover, that thou shouldst celebrate it in its season on the fourteenth of the first month, that thou shouldst kill it before it is evening, and that they should eat it by night on the evening of the fifteenth from the time of the setting of the sun.
    In jubilees, it says there that 2/3 portion of a day is given to the light, and 1/3 of a day is given to the evening.
    This means that from 3pm to 6pm is also called evening, because this period of time are given to evening. It is the 1/3 portion of a day that is given to evening and is considered/called also evening.
    This is when our Messiah died, at exactly 3pm. Fulfilling the passover sacrifice at its appointed time.

  • @richiecruz4414
    @richiecruz4414 9 лет назад +3

    I love the book of Enoch as well and I give it credibility because of how many references there are in the bible. What I also found interesting in Enoch are the descriptions of all the fallen angels and their story. (It's good to know your enemy) I definitely need to start learning Hebrew. I have enjoyed your videos Zach Shalom my brother

    • @marylain5095
      @marylain5095 7 лет назад +1

      Richie Cruz yes yes I agree wholeheartedly! Have you heard of the Hallaluyah Scriptures? I have learned firsthand... many of the issues man has with God is lost in translation. If you want to know what HE really meant, one night consider learning Hebrew. So many words don't translate even today.

    • @stephaniecrow147
      @stephaniecrow147 6 лет назад

      mary lain I have a copy of the HalleluYah scriptures, and LOVE it as well as use my NKJV and would love to acquire a Cepher

  • @Ganadores500
    @Ganadores500 10 лет назад +1

    Shalom brother Zachary, great information that most mainstream conservative protestantism will consider your teachings to be "Hebrew root movement" based, how ever your ministry as well as mine is more similar to the early church than over 60-90 % of Christianity. I also recommend a strong exhaustive concordance to break down Hebrew/ Greek words that were there before the translation.

  • @blkirishbeauty
    @blkirishbeauty 8 лет назад +2

    God bless you for speaking truth. I am also one who loves and tries to promote the book of Enoch and all other inspired texts. People need to understand these texts are just as important as what is actually in the bible!

  • @Itsallabouthiminc
    @Itsallabouthiminc 9 лет назад

    I did weeks of research on the Book of Enoch, but before I get into that, I so enjoy your ministry and the knowledge you bring forth. I find the videos of other church pastors and their spouses and what all they went through coming out of the false doctrine refreshing and it hits home with me and my husband. On saying that I believe the book of Jude quotes Enoch but possibly not the book. If the seventh from Adam indeed wrote this book it would have been before the flood and there are verses in the books that date way ahead in time... men were taking things from His Word and trying to make money off of the gospel back then too. Also, the word angel in the Hebrew is often talking about men and not angels. I go over this in great detail in my book. If you are interested in reading it let me know and Ill send you it. Anything you can dispute I am open to see and learn from. blessings...

  • @reymundoalvarez7743
    @reymundoalvarez7743 7 лет назад +2

    How is the book of Enoch not canon? It is amazing. Wow. I am impressed and it solves a lot but a lot of mysteries. Wow!!!

  • @michellenash6802
    @michellenash6802 6 лет назад +1

    The Cepher is a good one and includes the missing books. They have a website and a RUclips channel. He promotes Torah!!

  • @mslyontamer5101
    @mslyontamer5101 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks Zac for your feedback. "The ascension of Isaiah" was recently brought to my attention by a RUclips channel "parable of the vineyard" and he quotes from this book several times... Have you heard of the ascension of Isaiah? If so what are your thoughts?

  • @FeWolf
    @FeWolf 7 лет назад +2

    I really like the New King James myself, I got the note takers version

  • @urgirlcassie23
    @urgirlcassie23 10 лет назад +4

    Steven Anderson moment at 12:14 - whacking the desk with scripture, lol.
    I agree Enoch is scripture, btw.

  • @MrRatonc2
    @MrRatonc2 11 лет назад +1

    Shalom Zach. Have you seen 119 ministries video on the Book of Jubilees? Also what do you think about the Oldest manuscripts (Siniaticus and the Vaticanus) not having the Greek word Christian in them but rather Chrestian?

  • @angelasnailsathome2091
    @angelasnailsathome2091 7 лет назад +1

    I would suggest adding a Halleluyah Scriptures Bible to your resources. I have one and I enjoy it, but I also have the KJV and the niv as well. Love you brother Zach keep up the good work!

  • @cccynova
    @cccynova 2 года назад

    All the verses supposedly missing from the NIV are not actually missing at all. They are merely moved to the footnotes with a note on which manuscript(s) they are found in or missing from. To me, that makes the NIV more complete and informative than the versions that do not include info on which manuscripts include or omit certain verses or phrases.

  • @rowland1023
    @rowland1023 9 лет назад +4

    What about the Halleluyah Scriptures, ISR Scriptures? Do you recommend those scriptures?

  • @teresahuffman4395
    @teresahuffman4395 5 лет назад +1

    I am trying to figure out where to start on growing my "Bible Study" library. I am considering The Waycliffe Bible but I am afraid that I will have trouble with the old English in it. Any thoughts on that version for a search for truth?

    • @morbidzero8094
      @morbidzero8094 4 года назад

      Teresa Huffman it’s not old English, it’s modern English

  • @Patty-ki1to
    @Patty-ki1to 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Zach! what are your thoughts on the Hebrew Roots Bible? I never knew verses were left out of certain ones. I knew some changes were made here and there. going to check what I have from my youth through today. Thanks

  • @DRiceArizona
    @DRiceArizona 2 года назад

    So you mentioned Catholic. Did they use a different source after the great schism when they split from the Orthodox line?
    I ask because my Orthodox study bible has Acts 18:21 the same as KJV. So does Orthodox use the same source as KJV?
    Follow on question (if you know). Even though Acts 18:21 matches King James, this Orthodox Study Bible does have the Mark 7:19 saying (essentially) he declared all foods clean, which does not match King James Version. So how does the Orthodox Bible in your view fall within the various translations? Is it closer to King James or the newer translations?

  • @jgverifies5837
    @jgverifies5837 2 года назад

    Thank you for the time that you take to share your studies into the gospel. It has been so helpful in my understanding of the bible over the years. Especially when I started truly understanding the bible better than I ever had & it led me to Messianic Hebrew roots. I learned how to run on heavy hitting topics before I learned how to fully walk with the simple topics therefore I have decided to do information pages on those studies. It will be very helpful when trying to articulate what I believe & why. Is there a technique that you use to document the information that you render out? I am finding that writing everything on a peice of paper makes it terribly difficult when trying to extract it to do a study on the topic if it has been done through a long period of time & if it doesn't get copied & put into a folder with other topics that it might be relevant for. I was thinking a spreadsheet where I can query the word might be helpful. Just wondering what techniques you use for documentation. I appreciate any insights that you may have to share that could make things easier.

  • @Bloodstryke
    @Bloodstryke 11 лет назад +1

    I was hoping you would comment on the The Complete Jewish Bible by David Stern. Any thoughts?

  • @tammyhedrick4980
    @tammyhedrick4980 5 лет назад +2

    What about Cepher? Have you looked at it? I have it. I Use it for study with my kj.

  • @FULLPOWERSSJALEX
    @FULLPOWERSSJALEX 11 лет назад +1

    you would be correct with the thought of Yashar being legit. it is mentioned in flavius Josephus as an actual book.

  • @bigd3996
    @bigd3996 8 лет назад +2

    What do you think of Brenton's Septuagint Bible?

  • @AndersErichsen-rr7vs
    @AndersErichsen-rr7vs 5 лет назад

    I would agree the Scriptures Bible would be my main pick as well.

  • @powerwashplus5803
    @powerwashplus5803 9 лет назад +2

    I have a kjv from 1921 and in it, it says "(and thus he declared all foods clean)"

    • @zachary1077
      @zachary1077 7 лет назад

      Little Bear Farm You are lying.

    • @powerwashplus5803
      @powerwashplus5803 7 лет назад +1

      siempi do you want a picture?

    • @BreukelenAmatz
      @BreukelenAmatz 6 лет назад

      (Im super late) I have one from earlier, like 1916 and it does not have that. Dolman Pronouncing Edition

  • @RaphaEl-pn8ue
    @RaphaEl-pn8ue 5 лет назад +1

    I want the scriptures version but I have a pretty good kjv study Bible zondervan and the commentary is pretty good even as far as Torah in some areas I was surprised. I had it before coming to Torah but When Father open my eyes I went back and looked and it was crazy.

  • @ppger44
    @ppger44 9 лет назад +1

    Zachary, I was wondering if you could tell me , since I like or see that your beliefs are true to YHWH, what church should I go to as I've been a bible reader for 30 years, but, I want fellowship with others? I was saved in 1984, but I still have bad habits and need the support of others.

  • @shalomrachelchi3284
    @shalomrachelchi3284 8 лет назад +1

    I have a question. It is important to me. Long time again my sister joined Rosicrucian. But my mother was Jewish. I am Jewish. I know thats a bad occult. What can I do to keep myself safe from this occult. Can you give me some ideas. I say the Shama I keep the the hight Holiday and write my 613 principals. I go to a congregation. I star in Torah. Thank you for any help you can give me.

  • @ppger44
    @ppger44 9 лет назад +6

    Scofield is another bible to stay away from because of Scofields sidenotes being questioned and/or debunked.

  • @justinpetrash1005
    @justinpetrash1005 4 года назад +1

    Been a fan of the NET bible with full notes

  • @jamesjensen6881
    @jamesjensen6881 6 лет назад +1

    I use the RSB. Restoration study Bible third addition, by Yahweh’s restoration ministry. They used King James, but reinstated the sacred names of the Father, and son. And they fixed a bunch of the problems with the King James. Check it out see what you think

    • @lindalowe1242
      @lindalowe1242 5 лет назад

      YRM's Restoration Study Bible is fantastic! It includes the Strongs numbers and has the Strong's Hebrew Dictionary at the back of the book. Many charts and notes too.

  • @theresahouck3516
    @theresahouck3516 2 года назад

    I Love the Book of Enoch! The Book of Enoch is in The Cepher but I like the R.H Charles version the best

  • @martinpankey2919
    @martinpankey2919 11 лет назад +1

    Zach - have you seen the One New Bible by Bill Morford yet? Shalom Brother

  • @LavenderRose3
    @LavenderRose3 5 лет назад +1

    Very helpful! Thank you!

  • @GabeWinklerkona
    @GabeWinklerkona 10 лет назад +1

    Btw, your claim the NASB and NIV were translated from the Vulgate, easily disproved. And why does your KJ version use word Easter? Also the name James, used to replace Jaccob, total lack of consistency.

  • @English-Mark
    @English-Mark 4 года назад +1

    You should study hebrew. It will open your eyes. None of these versions are close. You must read the original text. Studying Hebrew changed my entire perspective on how we must serve. Reading Road in English does not do justice. Hebrew is easy to learn.

  • @MrBleaveitornot
    @MrBleaveitornot 11 лет назад +4

    Hey Zach I liked the video I am christian that has come to believe by mostly mine own conclusion reading the N.T. that we should keep the Torah and Holy Days. One things that has me confused is some same Yeshua and others say Yahusha as the name Jesus and say we should be called Natsarim not christians can anyone help me with this? Thank you God Bless

    • @johnthomas7285
      @johnthomas7285 11 лет назад

      ***** what would you say about the many claims that point out that Yahushua (translated Joshua/God's salvation) was not used during the time of Ha'Mashiach, but instead the name had developed over the centuries into Yeshua (salvation), and that is the name Ha'Mashiach would have gone by?

    • @johnthomas7285
      @johnthomas7285 11 лет назад

      ***** don't you mean YHWH. I'm totally kidding. You're spot on, and one great, glorious day we will know exactly how to serve Him. Thanks for weighing in, brother. Shabbat Shalom!

    • @Greyswyndir
      @Greyswyndir 11 лет назад +4

      Actually His name isn't "Yeshua" (which is an Aramaic loan word meaning "salvation"). The Messiah's name is Yahushua (the same name as Joshua, Moshe's successor). Pronounced "Yah-oo-shoe-a". He says He came in His Father's name (I know it doesn't necessarily have to be taken literally but in this case it makes sense). In the name Yahushua you find the Father's personal name also. It means "Yah is salvation" and is a Hebrew word, not a loan word from the sister language of Aramaic.

  • @thingamujigger1585
    @thingamujigger1585 11 лет назад +1

    If God took more than six days to create the heavens and the earth....He would have simply said that. There would be no big deal for God to say..."in the first buzillion years God created the"....He is God, sovereign, immutable, unlimited in power. Just because something is difficult for humans does not mean it must be difficult for God. We are limited, finite....God is unlimited and infinite. Thanks for sharing Zach.

  • @anonymousperson4363
    @anonymousperson4363 3 года назад

    I used to use KJ, but I couldn't understand the language used. Someone saw that and gave me an NIV. I loved it for years. Later, the NASB. Later on it was because I discovered many of it's flaws in all three versions. However, I am glad you referenced Ch 18:21 because I thought KJ was worse. Now, I may not feel that way. I still won't be using either of these three as my main bible. I use the ISR now. Mark 17:19! What's up with that? It sounds as if you are you saying pork and shrimp are fine to eat?

  • @Ladyserenityful
    @Ladyserenityful 6 лет назад

    Thank you, your videos are great. Have you read Michael Roods book The Chronological Gospels Bible? I watch his video teachings too like The Jonah Code and he has videos on the Chronological Gospels and Revelation too. Plus his video on Truth or Tradition. Another man is Jim Staley, his was one of the first videos that showed me that I should not be eating bacon and pork chops. Thank you again.

  • @English-Mark
    @English-Mark 4 года назад

    Hanukkah is mentioned in the New Testament. Jesus went to the temple to commemorate Hanukkah and it is clear as day if you read Hebrew.

  • @GabeWinklerkona
    @GabeWinklerkona 10 лет назад +2

    Wow, Acts 18:21, I never saw that before. Baruch HaShem!

  • @gyovini
    @gyovini 8 лет назад +1

    What is your take on the Amplified Bible?

  • @ryuprimeus3719
    @ryuprimeus3719 8 лет назад +1

    Hello Zachary what do you think of video games just asking:)

  • @ahmad_mortazavi
    @ahmad_mortazavi 10 лет назад +1

    Hi, this is Ahmad and many thanks for all your efforts to help us to find a truth I am sure the God will compensate or better to say over compensate them ;).
    I am just doing research about the Bibles then start watching your video It is very confusing there is too many Bibles out there with many different translations from the Grease version of Bibles, the Grease versions also translated from ARAMI Bibles witch should have many human error.
    How we can find the true story ?

  • @Greyswyndir
    @Greyswyndir 11 лет назад +1

    A great free program for studying the Scriptures: theWord.
    Better graphical interface then eSword, better tools and options, etc.

    • @johnthomas7285
      @johnthomas7285 11 лет назад

      I'm about to purchase a volume 1 Talmud, but I'm hung up on which version or pub to go with - considering the Schottenstein Edition of the Talmud currently. I'm also going to pick up an interlinear Bible but having the same problems - thinking of Green's Interlinear there. Any ideas, bro? And, no, I am not going to be using the Talmud as 'Word of God." I have a History related degree, and this is sort of a hobby of mine, and I also want to continue on w/exploring our roots. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!

  • @RobertMcCartney1
    @RobertMcCartney1 10 лет назад +1

    what about the Amplified that is supposed to be the closest to the Greek and Hebrew!

  • @jillhull7358
    @jillhull7358 3 года назад

    Sssoooooo infomative and helpfulTHANK YOU FOR this

  • @MrCupid444
    @MrCupid444 7 лет назад +1

    i just purchased a new king james. is that ok to study? if someone is starting out reading the bible what scripture do you recommend to start ?

  • @martyhester811
    @martyhester811 3 года назад

    The King James is also my go to bible. Recently I started reading the Complete Jewish Bible.

  • @alisas0214
    @alisas0214 4 года назад

    So that’s a negative on the Lockman Foundation NASB?

  • @valerielinares2068
    @valerielinares2068 6 лет назад +1

    I stopped reading the NIV because I noticed they left out certain verses.

  • @YaaqovTzaphon
    @YaaqovTzaphon 8 лет назад +1

    What were the harsh things people said about the AENT?

  • @lionhex6138
    @lionhex6138 8 лет назад +4

    Zachary my friend I'm a Christian (Technically Messianic Jew)personally studying textual criticism, I want to say that your work on Torah is amazing but, the modern versions are not corrupt. The King James uses manuscripts that add to the word of God(textus receptus, Stephanus and Latin Vulgate), the verses that are "omitted" are verses that are not in the earliest manuscripts we have(late 1st century and early 2nd century), I'd say that modern translations do get things right that the KJV gets wrong and KJV gets stuff right whilst modern translations get it wrong. I'm glad you are not KJV only, I personally own a KJV and am reading Genesis so yeah. I think I have got the interpretation of John 1:18 correct and it is a trinitarian reading I think. May God bless you and your family and May Yeshua Ha Mashiach, ha Ben-Adam, ha Ben-Dawud bless you also.

    • @YahushasDisciple
      @YahushasDisciple 5 лет назад

      LionHex Dr. Stephen Pidgeon From Cepher Publishing has done some very deep research going back to the original paleo Hebrew texts and also detailed research into how the KJV and even the Geneva Bible have serious translations and transliteration problems. The KJV is even corrupt. Take a look at The Cepher.... it’s simply excellent! And includes the Apocrapha. Their website explains what they’ve studied out and they also have a you tube channel “Cepher Publishing” Please take a look! Shalom.

    • @YahushasDisciple
      @YahushasDisciple 5 лет назад

      New2Torah Please see my reply to LionHex. The KJV is also corrupt. Dr. Stephen Pidgeon and his team have spent many years researching this all out. My comment to LionHex May be helpful to you. 😊

  • @steshaw6510
    @steshaw6510 6 лет назад +1

    ESV seems okay?
    I tend to like the majority text

  • @AndersErichsen-rr7vs
    @AndersErichsen-rr7vs 5 лет назад

    "Melito is the earliest church leader, who we have record of, who actually listed the the Old Testament canon. The following written by Melito is FROM THE BOOK OF EXTRACTS:
    Melito to his brother Onesimus, greeting:--
    As you have often, prompted by your regard for the word of God, expressed a wish to have some extracts made from the Law and the Prophets concerning the Saviour, and concerning our faith in general, and have desired, moreover, to obtain an accurate account of the Ancient Books, as regards their number and their arrangement, I have striven to the best of my ability to perform this task: well knowing your zeal for the faith, and your eagerness to become acquainted with the Word, and especially because I am assured that, through your yearning after God, you esteem these things beyond all things else, engaged as you are in a struggle for eternal salvation.
    I accordingly proceeded to the East, and went to the very spot where the things in question were preached and took place; and, having made myself accurately acquainted with the books of the Old Testament, I have set them down below, and herewith send you the list. Their names are as follows:--
    The five books of Moses--Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy; Joshua, Judges, Ruth, the four books of Kings, the two of Chronicles, the book of the Psalms of David, the Proverbs of Solomon, also called the Book of Wisdom, Ecclesiastes, the Song of Songs, Job, the books of the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, of the twelve contained in a single book, Daniel, Ezekiel, Esdras. From these I have made my extracts, dividing them into six books."
    Now they conclude on the site that Esther is not mentioned but might be in Esdras or was not there because of political reasons - but the book of Esther as I see it adds to the Torah in regards of Purim and thereby there is historical proof that there was also issues on this book by the Jewish sages so it might have been the reason for not including it in the cannon of scripture. I can't see Nehemiah any place either mentioned and the 4 books of the kings seems to include the 2 books of 1st and 2st samuel I would think. Also we have a Jewish source confirming the way the books was placed until it seems the Jews canonized it and put them in another order. *If my memory serves me right*
    www.cogwriter.com/melito.htm

  • @Yettipot
    @Yettipot 5 лет назад

    Things He uses;
    1. King James Version of the Bible
    2. New International Version (not his main version because it is corrupt. As it comes from latin vulgar example Acts 18:21 is missing from NIV)
    3. Jerusalem Bible. It includes the Apocryphal
    4. Book of Enoch the Joseph B. Lumpkin
    5. Lost Books of the Bible by Joseph B.Lumpkin (he reads and compares with information in the Torah)
    6. Aramaic English New Testament
    7.the Ungers Bible Dictionary by Merrill E Ungers
    8. The News Answer Book 1 and 2
    9. The Scriptures Bibles from Institute for scriptural research ISR
    10. Stay away from Message Bible and Dake Study Bible.
    11. Geneva Bible.

  • @PrinceVegeta9891
    @PrinceVegeta9891 5 лет назад +1

    I use the eth Cepher. It has 87 books in it.

  • @td7shelton
    @td7shelton 9 лет назад +1

    Very Good Video Zach.

  • @Th3Pr0digalS0n
    @Th3Pr0digalS0n 3 года назад

    New king james, The scriptures 2009, New American Standard Bible, also some version of the apocrypha for study... Cepher and Jerusalem bible.

  • @sunnysky449
    @sunnysky449 3 года назад

    What’s your opinion on the Tree of Life Bible ?

  • @codyprevatt
    @codyprevatt 9 лет назад

    Is 1 Enoch by Nickelsburg and VanderKam a reliable version?

  • @trustandobey5656
    @trustandobey5656 2 года назад

    Acts 29 is in the Cepher.

  • @elishevabulwark1787
    @elishevabulwark1787 7 лет назад +3

    what do you think about The Complete Jewish Bible?

    • @RaphaEl-pn8ue
      @RaphaEl-pn8ue 5 лет назад

      I have one but the commentary doesn’t always agree on Torah as far as it being for all ppl

  • @jameemoore2137
    @jameemoore2137 8 лет назад +1

    i have the new revised standaed with apoocrypha

  • @serendipidy
    @serendipidy 2 года назад

    whoa. i did not know Acts 18:21. I compared some Bibles on the Bible App and only the following have Paul mentioning the feast in them: KJV, NKJV, The Scriptures TS2009. not even the Complete Jewish Bible has that verse completely in it. why is that?

  • @shoshonnaissachar5927
    @shoshonnaissachar5927 4 года назад

    Zach, since these are now all on line, that is sufficient, right?

  • @diddl2007
    @diddl2007 10 лет назад

    Shalom Zach, i agree with you about the Book of Enoch but i don't understand why you reject the Book of Jubilees found also at Qumran and which is inside the Ethiopian canon like the Book of Enoch. The Book of Jubilees is confirmed by other Books of the Torah, and by Yehoshua and Apostles. In the past, many Jews believe in this Book like an other Book of Torah given by Moses.

    • @Captain-wc6vj
      @Captain-wc6vj 9 лет назад

      Hey Ruth!
      I never heard Zachary say he disagreed with the authenticity of Jubilees.
      He said he didn't like the first and second books of Adam and Eve - which I enjoy tremendously and find no contradictions.
      There was an issue with with some time frames, which I have found to be a calendar issue (it says Christ will return in 5 and half days or 5,500 years).
      You will find the same type of discrepancy in Jasher regarding the time that the Israelites were in Egypt (220 approx years vs. 430 years).
      I just happened to reread the book of Ruth today btw...
      Awesome book! :D
      Yahuwah bless you Ruth!

    • @t.huntiesfaith9562
      @t.huntiesfaith9562 7 лет назад

      Zach did say that the book of Jubilees was legit....you have to listen to the video again. I'm sure that's what was said.

  • @regward5698
    @regward5698 5 лет назад +1

    what would be your go to bible for truth & proof,love watching your video's and listening to what you say about the good book,thank you my friend & may god be with you and all

  • @melaniebozardt1175
    @melaniebozardt1175 6 лет назад +1

    What about KJV Scofield?

    • @joestrickl
      @joestrickl 2 года назад

      It's IMO, one of the absolute worst. The Bible passages are OK but Scofield's notes are horrendous.

  • @sweetaududette
    @sweetaududette 6 лет назад +1

    Lol. I love listening to you.

  • @minwifeof4boys
    @minwifeof4boys 11 лет назад +1

    NKJV? Opinion? ..and the book of Maccabees?

    • @Greyswyndir
      @Greyswyndir 11 лет назад

      NKJV uses Sianaticus and Alexandrian codices (along with the majority texts) and changes some important verses. Best thing to do is download theWord (free) and then add all the different translations you believe are relevant. I use the ISR, NRKJV, and many more to compare the translations alongside each other with the Greek/Hebrew. It's a great piece of software.

  • @Zoekiki85
    @Zoekiki85 Год назад

    What about the CEPHER?

  • @EdTank
    @EdTank 11 лет назад

    Good point on how they rewrite the Bible, and did you know that the word Jesus was not in the Bibles that were printed 400 years ago .

  • @sketchbook1
    @sketchbook1 6 лет назад

    Ray Comfort knows EXACTLY the right uses of Torah -- he uses the Law as a Schoolmaster to lead to Christ... and then, of course, to a life of GRACE, no longer under the Schoolmaster.

    • @ZacharyBauerNew2Torah
      @ZacharyBauerNew2Torah  6 лет назад +1

      Yeah, because once you learn 1+1 is 2. You don't need the schoolmaster anymore. But that doesn't mean you forget 1+1 is 2. If you did, then you might need your schoolmaster again. "I change not" - GOD Mal 3:6

    • @sketchbook1
      @sketchbook1 6 лет назад

      @@ZacharyBauerNew2Torah One can't forget it, if one has truly graduated. That's the whole insinuation of verse. The lesson's learned. "Written on their hearts" as Scripture says.
      Of course, "ALL Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped..."
      But we live by faith, and by the Spirit of God, and He bears fruit in our lives, (Gal. 5) and we have Jesus as our High Priest of the New (and Superior) Covenant. (see Heb.
      "But now, by dying to what once bound us, we have been released from the law so that we serve in the new way of the Spirit, and not in the old way of the written code." Rom 7:6
      The admonition from Hebrews is in effect here, to all who are returning to the Law instead of Jesus, who is our Sabbath Rest: "Let none of us be found to have fallen short of it"

  • @darkflowerthebloodshrike2333
    @darkflowerthebloodshrike2333 9 лет назад +1

    I use the Complete Jewish Bible and the Aramaic English New Testament, Shalom!!

    • @darkflowerthebloodshrike2333
      @darkflowerthebloodshrike2333 9 лет назад

      +Rick “Servant of Yeshua” Targaryen I also have a Chumash, it's very insightful. But your right, I stay away from the Torah portions. Some of the commentary is pretty good though, at least for insight. But I always verify everything with what Y'shua taught.

  • @alfredbaxter
    @alfredbaxter 8 лет назад +1

    I got the hendrickson bible