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The Dragon, the Beast, and the Antichrist
The Book of Revelation was never meant to be read as a newspaper of the future. It was written as a prophetic unveiling to communities already suffering under empire. Its imagery is not futuristic fantasy but ancient political language rooted deeply in the Hebrew Scriptures and the Jewish thought world of the Second Temple period.
When John speaks of dragons, beasts, heads, and horns, he is not inventing symbols. He is inheriting them.
Jan 35 min read


True Peace and the Mystery of Messiah
Why Yeshua — not war, politics, or prophecy — remains the only true path to peace A World Still at War In recent years, the Middle East has once again become a global symbol of unrest. From the devastating wars in Gaza and Israel, to the echoes of terrorism, uprisings in Lebanon and Syria, and the political turbulence surrounding Jerusalem — the “city of peace” has become the epicenter of conflict. Each time war breaks out, countless voices rise predicting that this is the fi
Oct 18, 20255 min read


Unveiling Yom Kippur: From Twin Destinies to Ultimate Atonement
As Yom Kippur gets near, our attention turns to one of the most sacred and awe-inspiring moments in the biblical calendar. This day is unlike any other. It is not a feast of rejoicing, but a day of holy reverence, trembling, and cleansing before the presence of the Almighty. In Scripture, Yom Kippur—the Day of Atonement—is established not by human tradition, but by the direct command of God. To understand its depth, we must first return to the Torah itself and allow the text
Sep 28, 202517 min read
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