We sincerely apologize for the video upload issues you may have experienced this past Sabbath, September 20. The issue was due to a simple database problem, which has now been resolved. We are now monitoring our configurations daily to prevent this from happening again. We deeply appreciate your support and prayers and thank you for your patience.
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Shalom and many blessings to the scatterd house of Israel and all who call upon the name of The Most High Yah!
May TMH bless you, and our King Yahusha Ha'Mashiach preserve you! Amen.

Democracy is the will of the people… but Yah’s monarchy is the will of the Most High. From the Watchers on Mount Hermon, to Rome, to modern ballots — every time Yasharal chose heathen rulers, it led to oppression. Our King is not elected. He reigns forever. 👑✨
Do you still believe in the ballot box, or do you believe in the throne of Yah?

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The Book of Daniel outlines detailed historical events from Cyrus and Alexander the Great to the mass exodus of Black people fleeing high taxes and slavery in the Middle East into Bilad Al Sudan. As written in Revelations 12:7 and Daniel 12:1, At the rise of the Archangel Michael, the Arab Slave trade began shortly after, for 1335 Ancient years (Daniel 12:12).
The book of Daniel tells us that 4 kingdoms will come. They are Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome. Daniell 11 describes the key events that led to the rise of these kingdoms, beginning with Cyrus the Great of Persia. Many have mistaken Daniel 11:36-45 for the antichrist. Here, we will solve the mystery by proving it is Rome. Daniel 12 then talks about the rise of Islam and dates the Dome of the Rock.
