סרטונים מובילים
YAHUAH has awakened you and now you realize that you are a Hebrew Israelite. Now What? Does it matter? Why does it matter? How does it matter? How will this impact your family? What societal pressures can you expect? This lesson is designed to address those questions and much more!
We welcome you to join us on this new and exciting journey as we discuss the following topics in this series:
1. Continuation - Scriptures that identify Israel.
2. The correct definition of "ruddy" and why it matters, Scripture Ref. 1Sa16:12 and 1Sa17:42.
3. DNA proof of the Jew-ish people.
4. DNA proof of the Hebrew Israelite.
5. MAP location of specific DNA.
6. What group of "people" does Deu 28:68 refer to?
Lesson Reference Links For Pt. 9:
1. https://www.veteranstoday.com/....2022/01/31/new-genom
2. https://www.yourdnaguide.com/y....dgblog/ydna-haplogro
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https://youtu.be/pUxCMqahl9E
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From The Inside Out - from album SEASONS, Vol. 1
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From the Inside Out
A thousand times I’ve failed
Still your mercy remains
Should I stumble again
I’m caught in your grace
Everlasting your light will shine when all else fades
Never-ending your glory goes beyond all fame
In my heart in my soul I give you control
Consume me from the inside out
Let justice and praise become my embrace
To love you from the inside out
Your will above all else
My purpose remains
The art of losing myself
In bringing you praise
Ngakonk’enginakho ngizokubonga bonga
(With everything I have I will bless You bless You)
Ngakonk’enginakho ngizokudumisa
(With everything I have I will praise you)
Ngakonk’enginakho ngizokukhonza khonza
(With everything I have I will worship You worship You)
Ngakonk’enginakho from the inside out
(with everything I have)
And the cry of my heart is to bring you praise
From the inside out Lord my soul cries out
CCLI Song # 4705176
Joel Houston
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