Add to Your Faith Knowledge
(ATYFK) is a series of teachings that help to bring an understanding of truth associated with the scriptures and the Brit Hadashah (NT). In these lessons, Pastor Holman gives evidence of truth that contradicts statements made and teachings handed down as truth for years associated with the Christian Church. The Father wants mankind to return to truth because truth matters.
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ATYFK Lesson 1 "Covers the things we can agree on"
This lesson teaches us about denominations along with our need to return to the teachings of the Father. In this teaching, he will begin with a discussion on things we can agree on.
In this lesson, Pastor Holman is going to discuss the "Law vs. Torah." The Father did not give to us a law; He gave us His decrees or mitzvots. The word law is derived from the Greek word NOMOS meaning to divide out. W.E Vine Expository Dictionary leaves to many questions to arrive at a truth from his work.
This lesson, deals with understanding what Sha'ul means when he talks about being "under the law." Here you will come to understand there are two references that Sha'ul contrast. One is the Torah of Moshe translated as Law, the other is the "Traditions of Men" known as the Talmud.
This lesson continues to explain the ambiguity of the Greek translation of the word Law, over and against the Hebrew Torah. Here we are using Romans 8:1-8 as a point of reference.
This lesson deals with what Sha'ul (Paul) means when he says YeShua (Jesus) redeemed us from the cures of the law. Many teach, therefore we are not under the law.
This lesson will teach about the "seven pillars of wisdom" referred to in the book of Mishlei (Proverbs) 9:1
There are people who think that walking in Torah is a act of legalism because of Sha'ul (Paul's) statement concerning not being "under the law." This lesson will bring clarity of understanding to show that adherence to the Torah of Moshe is not legalism,nor does it make one a Jew.
This is a continuation of lesson 7.
What is the "curse of the law".
What does it mean to be Hebraic.
Who is Yisra'el in the mind of the Father?
Who Is Yisra'el?
After becoming Hebraic the theology changes, and light is shown upon the Word. Who Yisra'el is in the mind of YAH is different from who they are even amongst the people who refer to themselves as Jews.
This teaching begins to explain, and answer this question from a biblical point of view; everything about the Father and His people, can be verify by two or three witnesses.
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Who Is Yisra'el From the Father's Perspective? Part 1
Who is Yisra’el? This is a question not asked by many because the assumption is that Yisra’el refers to the Jewish people. These teachings are to illustrate that Yisra’el, in the mind of the Father, is not solely referring to Jews, but to the Hebrew sons of Ya’akov whose name is also Yisra’el. Nations have evolved from them referred to Hebraically as goyim. The goyim are the grafted in wild olive branches. Thus, the goyim make up the nations. Yisra’el consists of people from the nations who believe in YeShua as the Moshiach and live their lives according to the teachings of Moshe. Therefore, Sha’ul says all Yisra’el will be saved.
Who Is Yisra'el From the Father's Perspective? Part 2
In this teaching, Pastor Holman shows the scriptural references concerning the scattering, and division of Yisra'el. He provides understanding concerning the divisions, identifying the northern kingdom as Yisra'el scattered amongst the nations, and the southern kingdom Yehuda remaining in Yerushalayim. Yisra'el, the northern kingdom representing the peoples from the nations. The prophets, will refer to both kingdoms in this context.
Who Is Yisra'el From the Father's Perspective? Part 3
In this teaching, the subject matter continues to explore who Yisra'el is from the expressions of the Prophets.
Who Is Yisra'el From the Father's Perspective? Part 4
In this teaching we continue to discuss Yisra'el from the Prophets. With a firm understanding of who Yisra'el is from the prophets we turn to Sha'ul as he explains the prophetic connection in Ephesians 2:11.
Who Is Yisra'el From the Father's Perspective? Part 5
This is the last teaching on this subject in the series. There is enough information in these five teaching to hopefully convince you concerning who Yisra'el is from the Father's perspective. Much has been said about this issue. But hear what the Father has to say through the Prophets. Know that the Father's plan will stand he will do what he has planned.
Once believers in YeShua realize who they are, they will begin to walk like Yisra'el and be whom the Father says they are and not what men say they are.
"Truth and Deception From Hebrew to Greek"
In this series, of Add to Your Faith Knowledge, Pastor Holman looks into how the Greeks brought deception into the teachings of the Father. These teachings are entitled "Truth and Deception from Hebrew to Greek." You will discover how the Greeks play such a dominant role in the history of the Hebrew people, how the Greek culture has influenced the world and its theology, what Hellenism means, how changing Hebrew names has impacted the world theologically, whether the Jesus of the Christians is the same as the Yeshua of the Hebrew people and, finally, the origin of Christianity and its purpose.
This teaching begins to explain, and answer this question from a biblical point of view; everything about the Father and His people, can be verify by two or three witnesses.
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"Truth and Deception from Hebrew to Greek" Lesson 1
"Truth and Deception from Hebrew to Greek" Lesson1 In this lesson you will learn what the working plan of Alexander the Great was, with an introduction to Hellenism.
"Truth and Deception from Hebrew to Greek" Lesson 2
This lesson continues to build of lesson one as we continue to explore "Cultural Imperialism"
"Truth and Deception from Hebrew to Greek" Lesson 3
"Truth and Deception from Hebrew to Greek" Lesson 3 This lesson further explores "Cultural Imperialism" and discusses the significance of the Hebrew names and how the Greeks changed them by giving them Greek names associated with their gods.
"Truth and Deception from Hebrew to Greek" Lesson 4
Lesson 4 contains teaching that discloses the Greek mind and how "Cultural Imperialism" has had an affect on the teachings of the Father. This lesion will disclose how the Greeks under the leadership of Antiochus IV Apiphanes cause the Hebrew people to forsake the Torah and their culture.
"Truth and Deception from Hebrew to Greek" Lesson 5
Lesson 5 continues to discuss the work of the Edomites and their influence. I will discuss the origin of Rome and how the Roman influence has had an effect on the religious culture over time.
"Truth and Deception from Hebrew to Greek" Lesson 6
Lesson 6 discusses the political and religious culture in YeShua’s time. It will explore how the Pharisees, and the Sadducees influenced the Hellenistic culture of the Greeks.
"Truth and Deception from Hebrew to Greek" Lesson 7
This lesson discusses the fact that the New Testament (Brit Hadashah) speaks from the foundation of scripture. Also, we will look at how Hellenization affected the people of YeShua's time.
"Truth and Deception from Hebrew to Greek" Lesson 8
What kind of world did YeShua Minister to? How did the religious people of YeShua's day influence theological thinking? Also, we must look at the fact that YeShua remained true to who he was and what the Father taught.
"Truth and Deception from Hebrew to Greek" Lesson 9
What kind of influence did Aristotle and the Greek culture have on the world?
"Truth and Deception from Hebrew to Greek" Lesson 10
This is a summary over view of the Hellenistic culture that replaced the pure teachings of the Father. Here we continue to discuss the influence of the Greek culture has on our world. This is the last teaching in this series.
Understanding Sha’ul (Paul)
In this introduction, Pastor Holman shows that Sha’ul would never abdicate the Torah or the teachings of the Father. It is always said "Well, Paul said." Well, we have to ask the question, "What did he say?" It has been said that he is a Hellenistic teacher to the Goyim (Gentiles).
In these teachings concerning Sha’ul, we will show that Sha’ul is consistent in thought and understanding, always upholding the Torah or the teachings of the Father.
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This teaching opens with qualifying Sha’ul’s position by showing you nine foundational points that confirm that Sha’ul never abdicates the Torah or the teachings of the Father.
This is a continuation from Part 1. In this teaching, Pastor Holman reviews and covers the Nine Foundational Points about Sha’ul. Sha’ul has been preached and taught, but few have been able to grasp his teaching. 2 Kefa (Peter) tells us that Sha’ul is hard to understand. In this teaching, Pastor Holman investigates Sha’ul’s background. This helps us to understand Him better.
In this lesson, Pastor Holman continues to provide some background on Sha’ul. He explains why Sha’ul holds on to his Pharisaic roots, and teaches the goy (gentiles) to follow the Traditions.
This lesson continues the discussion from Acts Chapter 15 showing that Sha’ul supports b’rit milah, circumcision according to Torah/ the teachings of the Father.
In this session, Pastor Holman shows Sha'uls position on salvation through faith. He also discusses what Sha'ul means when he uses the terminology "under the law."
Eurocentric theologians teach that Sha'ul said, "We are not under the law. Therefore, we are saved by grace and not works of the law." Sha'ul is right, though misunderstood. This teaching is a correct understanding of what Sha'ul said and taught concerning this subject.
This is the final study on "Understanding Sha'ul." In this teaching, we will discuss what Sha'ul means when he says, "that a man is not justified by the works of the law but by faith in YeShua HaMashiach." His statement is true; however, many theologians misinterpret his point. It does not mean that the teachings of Moshe are not applicable towards salvation.
"Christianity vs. Hebrew Roots Questions and Answers"
Christianity vs. Hebrew Roots is a set of questions associated with Christian Theological teaching which conflicts with the teachings of Torah and the Hebrew people. There are 14 questions with answers and proof to support the questions and answers.
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Christianity vs. Hebrew Roots Questions and Answers - Question 1
"Does Hebrew Roots Ministries place their faith and trust in ‘Jesus Christ’?"
Christianity vs. Hebrew Roots Questions and Answers - Question 2
"Does Hebrew Roots Ministries believe in the infallible, inerrant Holy Spirit inspired Word of God from Genesis to Revelation?"
Christianity vs. Hebrew Roots Questions and Answers - Question 2 cont.
"Does Hebrew Roots Ministries believe in the infallible, inerrant Holy Spirit inspired Word of God from Genesis to Revelation?"
Christianity vs. Hebrew Roots Questions and Answers - Question 3
"For over 2,000 years the Christian Church has used the most recent and prevalent Manuscripts and those Manuscripts are in Greek and Aramaic, how does the Hebrew Roots Ministry teach that the New Testament was written in Hebrew? What historical, manuscript and Scriptural evidence do you have to support this?"
Christianity vs. Hebrew Roots Questions and Answers - Question 4
"Doesn't Jesus do away with the Law, by fulfilling it?"
