My wife and I have been Torah Observers less than a year. Only recently have I been wearing Tzitzits as I felt unworthy to represent Our Father's Kingdom. Thank you so much for this teaching. It has opened my eyes and I now have a greater understanding of their significance.
+Suzanne Payne Hey Suzanne! Thank you for the encouraging words! Adding in historical records really makes the topic come alive and makes us all the more excited about His commandments!
Thank you, Mat. I enjoyed your teaching and I really love the interactive side. Coming from the audio/video side from a ministry you are sure making use of your green screen. I love it. Keep up the good work, it is a blessing to see how you explain Torah and historical context through your visuals. I have to admit, your audio/visuals are getting better and better, you are becoming a pro. I don't know if you have to change the position of the lighting so that the glare of your glasses are not reflecting into the camera. Great job brother. Shalom.
+Mario Greco Thank you for the encouraging words! We still have some tweaking to do with the green screen, but it is coming along, A solution for the glasses one that is sought after - that is for sure!
This was a good teaching on the tassels but you lost me when you started talking about Moses and who he married and what they thought. I need sources of your comments on that? Is it assumptions? Different peoples have migrated to different places and some are mixed compared to then, possibly. It's all assumption. Need to be careful what you tell as if truth. I do appreciate most of your teachings.
I just learned something new! Thank you Abba! Thank you, young man!
My wife and I have been Torah Observers less than a year. Only recently have I been wearing Tzitzits as I felt unworthy to represent Our Father's Kingdom. Thank you so much for this teaching. It has opened my eyes and I now have a greater understanding of their significance.
Awesome lesson! I learned so many things that I otherwise didn't know or was taught incorrectly. Thank you and God bless.
This was a great teaching and very encouraging! Thank you so much for sharing. Now I'm about to watch part 2. Shalom!
Awesome teaching! Really appreciate the time and effort you put into it. I especially appreciate the reliefs and artwork.
+Suzanne Payne Hey Suzanne! Thank you for the encouraging words! Adding in historical records really makes the topic come alive and makes us all the more excited about His commandments!
Great teaching, it has clarified many things...
Thank you, Mat.
I enjoyed your teaching and I really love the interactive side. Coming from the audio/video side from a ministry you are sure making use of your green screen. I love it. Keep up the good work, it is a blessing to see how you explain Torah and historical context through your visuals.
I have to admit, your audio/visuals are getting better and better, you are becoming a pro.
I don't know if you have to change the position of the lighting so that the glare of your glasses are not reflecting into the camera.
Great job brother.
Shalom.
+Mario Greco Thank you for the encouraging words! We still have some tweaking to do with the green screen, but it is coming along,
A solution for the glasses one that is sought after - that is for sure!
Truly enjoyed this!
Man, those Mesopotamian names!!!😥Good grief....wonderful and informative teaching thank you very much.
I love this teaching
God bless you, I'm in a Baptist church now having a hRd time,I'm doing pesach not Easter
Any idea if Houston has an assembly that follows this teachings?
Where's part 2?
Hey Jeremy,
Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/_KmI2CHByIk/v-deo.html
Founded In Truth thank you and Shalom
This was a good teaching on the tassels but you lost me when you started talking about Moses and who he married and what they thought. I need sources of your comments on that? Is it assumptions? Different peoples have migrated to different places and some are mixed compared to then, possibly. It's all assumption. Need to be careful what you tell as if truth. I do appreciate most of your teachings.