JEREMIAH (Yirmeyahu) The first verse identifies the Prophet Jeremiah as the author of the Book of Jeremiah, which was written between 630 and 580 B.C. and records the final prophecies given to the House of Judah, warning of oncoming destruction if the nation did not repent from braking Torah. Jeremiahs name in Hebrew means Yah is exalted. Elohim calls out …
Aleph Tav Alert: Lamentations
LAMENTATIONS (Eikhah) The Book of Lamentations does not explicitly identify its author but tradition is that the Prophet Jeremiah is the author and this is highly possible since Jeremiah witnessed the Babylonians destroying Jerusalem. The book was written approximately between 586 and 575 B.C., during or soon after Jerusalem’s destruction by the Babylonians who burned, plundered and destroyed the city …
Aleph Tav Alert: Ezekiel
EZEKIEL (Yechezkel) Ezekiel 1:3 identifies the Prophet Ezekiel as the author, which was likely written between 593 and 565 B.C. during the Babylonian captivity of the House of Judah. The name Ezekiel means El is my strength. He was also a contemporary of both Jeremiah and Daniel and ministered to his people who were both extremely sinful and thoroughly hopeless …
Aleph Tav Alert: Daniel
DANIEL (Daniel) Daniel 9:2 and 10:2 identifies the Prophet Daniel as the author and Y’shua also mentions Daniel as the author in Matt 24:15. Daniel’s Hebrew name means Yah is my judge and the book was written originally in Aramaic approximately between 540 and 530 B.C. In 605 B.C., Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, had conquered Jerusalem and the House of …
How Does God’s Mark “the Aleph Tav” Relate To The Sabbath?
This is the article I wrote from the Shabbat Rest Magazine: The apostle Paul makes a comment in Colossians 2:16 and 17 speaking of the Sabbath and the Feast days as shadows to the body of Y’shua the messiah in comparison as things to come or things being fulfilled. Now Paul was the most learned man in the Tanakh of …