Really hope Protestant churches next year will honor Passover week on April 22 and not on March 25th. Puritans even abandoned this Gregorian pattern. 2024 another one of those years.
Damion Eisner teacher, Rabbi..also a great teacher on the FFOZ Torah Club Classes. Check it out he is one of the many men and women who teach from this ministry "First Fruit Of Zion". Shalom 🙂
The more i watch these after having studied the Tanakh seriously for several years, the more I realize that modern Christianity is syncretized with paganistic traditions from all over the world to the point where it is nearly unrecognizable from its Jewish root. I appreciate the expansion on many things I've sort of stumbled across myself and been left bewildered as to how to reconcile it with Christian doctrines. Rabbi Damian stating simple premises or conclusions really helps all the minutiae click into place. Then I'm just like duh. How did I miss that? You def gotta get the new wine out of the old wineskins. The stretching to make it fit is uncomfortable and illogical at times.
Keep yelling! I love the enthusiasm.
📖👏🏼🇮🇱 Thank you!
The Church Fathers and Reformers of the Gentiles have done a Gigantic and damage! 💔
Thank You Damian, enjoy this teaching.
I am looking forward to part 2. This is life changing. Thank you.
Glad you are enjoying, Alice. Blessings!
I love this
Really hope Protestant churches next year will honor Passover week on April 22 and not on March 25th. Puritans even abandoned this Gregorian pattern. 2024 another one of those years.
Hi, what is the name of this teacher?
Rabbi Damian Eisner
@@Shalomacon thank you.
Damion Eisner teacher, Rabbi..also a great teacher on the FFOZ Torah Club Classes. Check it out he is one of the many men and women who teach from this ministry "First Fruit Of Zion". Shalom 🙂
The more i watch these after having studied the Tanakh seriously for several years, the more I realize that modern Christianity is syncretized with paganistic traditions from all over the world to the point where it is nearly unrecognizable from its Jewish root. I appreciate the expansion on many things I've sort of stumbled across myself and been left bewildered as to how to reconcile it with Christian doctrines. Rabbi Damian stating simple premises or conclusions really helps all the minutiae click into place. Then I'm just like duh. How did I miss that? You def gotta get the new wine out of the old wineskins. The stretching to make it fit is uncomfortable and illogical at times.