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Before kingdoms fell, before exile scattered a nation, before a Messiah was promised, there was a family chosen by God — gifted, flawed, and deeply human.

From the closing days of David’s life to the fragile brilliance of Solomon’s reign, A Broken Crown follows the unfolding tension between calling and weakness, inheritance, and identity. The House of David rises in strength, fractures through conflict, and endures through the unwavering commitment of God’s covenant.

Drawing on years of teaching Scripture and exploring the Hebraic foundations of the biblical text, Ely Hernandez brings forward the emotional and theological depth of Israel’s royal history. This work examines not only what happened, but what it means for those today who wrestle with generational patterns, spiritual longing, and the legacy they hope to leave behind.


More than historical reflection, this book offers a lens for understanding the cycles that shape families, the wounds passed from one generation to the next, and the grace that interrupts those cycles with divine restoration.

Brokenness is not the final chapter. 
It is the place where God begins His work.


For students of Scripture, seekers of healing, and anyone carrying a fractured inheritance, A Broken Crown points toward the promise of the true King — the One whose crown will never break.

Shabbat at Home

Shabbat at Home

 

New to Shabbat?
You’ve come to Messiah Yeshua and want to honor Shabbat—but don’t know where to start. Traditional prayer books can feel overwhelming, full of long prayers and too much Hebrew.

That’s why we created the Shabbat at Home Dinner Guide. It gives you simple options for your Erev Shabbat dinner without the pressure of doing everything at once. Start small—maybe light candles, bless the wine, and share challah. Add more as it feels right.

Shabbat comes every week, giving you fresh chances to learn, grow, and celebrate. This guide is here to make your first steps easy and meaningful.

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Rosh Hashahan

YOM TERUAH  - ROSH HASHANAH

Some know it as Rosh Hashanah (Head of the Year), others as the Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah). All point to one theme: the Coronation of the King.

This guide brings together ancient prayers of the sages with the words of the Tanakh and Brit Chadashah. Inside you’ll find the traditional themes of Malchuyot (Kingship), Zichronot (Remembrance), and Shofarot (Trumpets), all proclaiming God’s reign as King and Judge over the earth.

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Isha: Dama de fuego

​ISHAH: LA DAMA DE FUEGO 

En tiempos antiguos, la humanidad las veneró y en la historia bíblica aparecen como heroínas de compasión, misericordia y valentía. La mujer posee un don divino: el poder de multiplicar y dar forma. Todo lo que recibe, lo transforma con gracia y creatividad.

Fueron creadas para ser ayuda idónea, no en un sentido de servidumbre, sino en un contexto sagrado. La palabra hebrea ezer casi siempre se usa para referirse a Dios mismo: “Tú has sido ayuda al huérfano”, “Oh Señor, sé tú mi ayuda”, “Dios es el que me ayuda”. Por lo tanto, ezer no describe debilidad, sino fortaleza e influencia.

El mayor regalo que Dios otorgó al hombre fue precisamente esa ayuda idónea (Génesis 2:18). Esto no reduce ni limita el rol de la mujer, al contrario: lo engrandece y lo define. Hombre y mujer fueron creados iguales, aunque distintos, y esa diferencia es en sí misma un reflejo maravilloso del diseño divino.

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​A Song That Never Dies: Commentary on Parashat Vayelech and Its Fulfilment in the Book of Revelation​

For over three thousand years, the Song of Moses has echoed through history—sung in the Temple, remembered in exile, quoted by apostles, and envisioned again in the Book of Revelation. More than ancient poetry, it is a living witness: the covenant’s enduring melody.

A Song That Never Dies takes readers on a compelling journey from the plains of Moab to the fall of Jerusalem and beyond, tracing how this prophetic song shaped Israel’s destiny and continues to speak today. Drawing from Scripture, rabbinic sources, historical records (including Josephus), and New Testament writings, Ely Hernandez reveals the powerful continuity between Moses, Messiah, judgment, and redemption.

This book offers historical depth, prophetic insight, and spiritual reflection—inviting readers to rediscover a song that refuses to be forgotten. Whether you are a student of the Bible, a lover of history, or someone seeking a deeper understanding of God’s covenant, this work will open your eyes to the unbroken thread that weaves through centuries of faith.

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CONSUMADO:
Cuando el Reino descendió y la historia cambió para siempre.

“Consumado” no es solo una palabra pronunciada desde una cruz; es el eco eterno de una obra completada, de un Reino que descendió para transformar la historia para siempre. Este libro revela cómo la promesa divina no espera un futuro distante, sino que ya irrumpió en nuestro presente. A través de las Escrituras, los profetas y el cumplimiento mesiánico, descubrirás cómo el Reino eterno fue establecido en la tierra, cómo la historia fue sellada con gloria, y cómo tú eres parte de esa consumación. Una exploración profunda que desafía el pensamiento futurista y restaura la visión original: el Reino ya vino, y su luz sigue transformando naciones. El fin no es destrucción… es cumplimiento.

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