Chapter Descriptions:
A short and hard-hitting prelude targeted specifically as a message to the Christian church as a whole.
Basic view of the Spiritual Nature vs. Mental Reasoning.
This page is the fundamental explanation of spirit & body. This particular portion is crucial to understanding the possibility of resurrection. It is an in-depth look at Genesis Chapters 1 & 2. It covers such issues as: the different sexes, angels, resurrection, sin, sacrifices, and the true meaning of "unclean." (It also includes a link to the use and imaginery of blood in Christianity.)
This is verse-by-verse explanation of how the serpent enters the body and takes control. In like manner, it is the same way any spirit of any nature can inhabit a human body through consent. Also it briefly covers the prophetic roles of both Jews and Christians.
This is very interesting analysis of where Christianity fails. It uses Paul's writings in Romans, which says that the Gentiles were grafted into the vine. It gives the definition of "grafting," and how the fruit of a grafted branch cannot contain a living seed. The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is elaborated on in very simple terms.
This is a very Kabbalistic interpretation for some of the anonymous names for God. This beautiful section is about the spiritual resurrection of man while remaining in human form.
This is a lesson in how the Tower of Babel plays into our ordinary lives even to this day. It exposes the false doctrines among religion, and tells why religion was created by man.
This section discusses how the Spirit of God is baptized with man and in man.
Jesus did NOT die for your sins. This is a very controversial chapter for Christian doctrines. (It also includes a quick link to the "sacrifice laws." ) It explains Torah law concerning blood sacrifices and human sacrifices.
This is an interesting perspective on the Ten Commandments. It takes a spiritual approach to seeing what they represent from another angle.
This page very clearly explains what is and what is not blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. It details how and why sin is often confused. Also, it describes how spirit operates the body.
This page shows the after-effects of the breaking of the first two tablets, and how the second tablets represent the commandments, which are written on the heart. This is the concluding section for the previous ones: "10 Commandments" & "No Sin." This helps to understand that the 10 Commandments are a process that each person must go through, in order, to finally receive a glorified spirit within. It shows how spirit speaks against the individual (through fire), the overthrow of the enemy, the anointing of the High Priest within, and finally where Manna really comes from.
A Kabbalistic interpretation of the importance of Benjamin and his birth. This page is quite crucial information before reading the "Faces of the Cherubim," because it details the importance of Benjamin's birth, what he represents, the interaction of angels and man, etc.
Explains why it was necessary for the tribes to go into Egypt. It is a continuation from "Benjamin's Birth."
A mesh of ideas about the reasons for the different faces of the Cherubim and why they shift. It gives various parallels within Torah to explain the cherubim from Ezekiel's visions.
This page discusses an interesting look at why the Christian doctrine of "Father, Son, and Holy Spirit" is flawed. And too, it discusses the "sons of God" spoken of in Genesis 6. The page contains a new idea using the Gematria to show how the lifespan of man is tied into the marriages between angels and man.
A list of recommended reading. www.spirit-of-the-torah.com is an associate with Amazon.com.
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