This was my very first teaching I did! Its amazing the opportunity that I have been given and I can see how much I have grown and become more comfortable since this first teaching. For those who have not seen this teaching before, please excuse my nervousness, I believe the message is very important though.
Have you ever wondered why leavened bread is offered on Shavuot?
Or why the book of Ruth is traditionally read on Shavuot?
Or perhaps why Mosheh was commanded to remove his shoes before approaching the burning bush?
This teaching will cover all these things and more. Due to the overwhelming amount of information I have to share, this teaching is split up into three separate parts:
Part 1 – Background information and concepts necessary to study the book of Ruth.
Part 2 – Chapter by chapter midrash on the book of Ruth.
Part 3 – Connecting everything together; Ruth, Shavuot, Messiah, and the restoration of the Kingdom of Elohim.
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Ryan:
I am learning lots. Glad you and Daniel are teaching with Rico. Since the site is teaching us about, laws and customs surrounding those spoken of in Torah, expanding our understanding of Yah’s Word, the site is being blessed by our King. I am just amazed at the reference material you guys use and share. I had no idea it even existed! Truly more is being revealed and restored. A few thousand questions to come later. Thanks, Peter
great stuff!
Ryan:
I am learning lots. Glad you and Daniel are teaching with Rico. Since the site is teaching us about, laws and customs surrounding those spoken of in Torah, expanding our understanding of Yah’s Word, the site is being blessed by our King. I am just amazed at the reference material you guys use and share. I had no idea it even existed! Truly more is being revealed and restored. A few thousand questions to come later. Thanks, Peter