I’m finally putting together our favorite Bible study resources. I am so happy to be able to get these into one space to direct people to.
First lets start with book resources. I will be the first to tell you, I highly encourage you to be founded in Torah, the first 5 books of your Bible and instructions for life & blessings, before you read the rest of your Scripture. THEN you can read other resources. How will you know if a book written by man holds up to the foundation of your belief if you don’t have the milk digested and moved onto the meat like a baby to a child?
Foundation. Scripture. It is important to have a belief rooted in Scripture. We personally choose versions with the restored names after finding out information on Lord meaning ba’al. If you look at the word for The LORD in Hebrew, it’s the tetragram and in the Strong’s Concordance it’s H3068. Modern looks like this יְהֹוָה (with additions of vowel points that weren’t there originally), paleo Hebrew looks like this 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄, and the ancient OTIOT pictograph shown below as Yod-the hand, Hay-man with hands raised, Uau-nail/peg, and Hay-another man with hands raised. It’s a shame that our Creator’s Name has been taken out and replaced with relationship to pagan deities to call out to.
Bibles – There is no perfect version. We still read many versions for context.
HalleluYAH Scriptures FREE download
ISR Scriptures is closest to the KJV, ESV, NASB, etc masoretic based versions you’re used to for starting out and wanting to learn the restored names. It is listed on the Bible as TS2009
Aramaic Targums can be found online and are an Aramaic translation when they were coming back from Babylon and didn’t speak Hebrew. Michael Ohman from Olive Branch fellowship does a series going into them a bit. Josh Truex at Modern Roots Ministries is working on restoring the paleo name to the books. He has 3 done so far. (Also check his nutritional guides)
I really enjoy the HalleluYAH resources. Their site is a little old fashioned and not great to navigate.
I ended up just getting the kit with all the goodies. We also have their learning Hebrew resources, children’s books & DVDS. Name Meanings goes over names found in your Scripture and their meanings which is cool.
The Torah of 𐤉𐤄𐤅𐤄 goes over the breakdown of the instructions found that are commanded.
Topical Index breaks down word phrases similar to a Strong’s Concordance.
Study Tools
Strong’s Concordance is a good tool for word studies and make use of the online Blue Letter Bible and Bible Hub has the Septuagint and interlinear is very helpful. The best interlinear Bible I have is the Aleph Tav Interlinear. I have shared that in my Hebrew post.
I found this little Manners & Customs of Bible Times for cheap on a used book store site. Don’t spend much on these things. Always thrift and buy used when you can. I simply link them to Amazon so you have a starting reference point. It’s another good visual to use for homeschooling or studying.
We enjoy books that show and tell of the culture. I do not ascribe to everything in these Rose Publishing books. They hold the feasts to belong to the Jews when we can see in Leviticus 23(Wayyiqra), they’re our Father’s feasts which He appoints all of Yashra’ĕl/Israel to partake in when they accept His covenant and Messiah. The timelines and charts can be helpful for gaining understanding. We especially enjoyed the charts with the Kings & Prophets laid out so we could see who was alive during which timeframe and what was going on.
Feasts & His people
I really enjoy Batya Ruth Wooten’s books. Fullness of the Feasts. Who Is Israel? You have to keep your eye out for them on used stores like Abebooks and Ebay. They’re out of print but if you’re patient you can find them. They’re about the only ones I’ve found that are worth spending time reading about Scripture. I don’t recommend many books on the feasts, but I do have a youtube playlist, Feasts in Scripture.
Holidays & Exiting Mystery Babylon
Idolatry by Josh Muglia was an excellent rundown and I highly recommend this to newbies
Come Out of Her My People was pivotal in the beginning of our walk
Babylon Religion by David Daniels is in a comic book form and easy for my son who loves comics to understand
Holidays or Holy Days was a pamphlet that we got and had some decent points in it.
Strong Delusion Christianity’s Institutionalized Witchcraft by Lew White flat out shows the origins
Youtube playlist full of information on holidays
History of Religion videos by Truth Unedited are well done as well
Rob Skiba’s work can keep one studying for a lifetime. Bless him for sharing his work while he was here with us. This is my favorite teaching. He has many resources on many things. Biblical cosmology and testing the globe. I also have a post with more resources on Biblical founded earth. Babylon Rising books are great for learning about the enemy and the world we live in. There’s also many Nephilim videos to research.
The Dead Sea Scrolls is a new resource to me and I have not dove into it fully yet.
I don’t follow tons of teachings on Youtube but I will share with you who I enjoy. I don’t align with everything but these ones I do the most. I don’t know if this side of His return, we’re going to have everything right. We must walk humbly and seek Him.
Playlists
The Way this is a list of teachings that helped me in the beginning to walking this out. I don’t necessarily recc each teacher, but the teaching helped me.
Understanding Paul Sha’ul trips up most people coming out of Christianity. He was brilliant and essential for sharing the Good News.
Worship songs we enjoy. I am always looking for more musicians that use the qodesh words and names so let me know if you know more!
Audio Bible by Nathan Reynolds at The Linen Railroad.
Calendar we follow is a 364 Tsadoq, divisible by 7, 52 weeks, and follows the sun, stars, and full moon as 3 witnesses
When does a day begin why we have come to understand a morning/sunrise day approach verse the traditional Jewish day in the evening following lunar days and moon months.
Tracking the Luminaries for yourself and information on why.
The Name – Why do we say Yahuah/YaHuWaH instead of using god/lord? Because His Name was taken out of the canon we have today and replaced with god/lord which are often titles for fallen angels and Ba’al himself. Why would everyone have a name and not our Father?
Cristy says
Another wonderful resource we have gleaned and learned so much from is Brad(ley) Scott- Wild Branch Minstries… his “Hebrew vs Greek Mindset” and “Principle of the Seed” were hugely pivotal in our early walk on this journey of The Whole Bible and Yah’s ancient path… (and honestly its still good over a decade plus later!) There are a few things here and there that we understand or view differently than he- but as a whole Brad was a treasure and a true voice for sharing the love and truth of our Messiah and His ‘Hebrewness’!! Sadly he is no longer with us, at least not for now.
But, really his whole website is a wealth of info!! And is active and updated by his wonderful wife Carolyn!
My husband (Erik) and I feel very blessed to have had the opportunity to chat with Brad & Carolyn a couple/few times… he (they) are what I think of when I hear the phrase- “we are called to be the hands and feet of our Messiah.”
His heart and passion in his semi ‘later’ years of his ministry for the youth was incredible also. It seemed like he was just getting warmed up… when his life was so abruptly cut short. 😭
natalieallen.2385 says
I’ve heard him mentioned. I will check out those resources. Thank you for sharing.