R. Paul Falk teaches on the meaning of the term “the Light” throughout the Scriptures. Many think that the Son of God is the Light based on New Testament references, but the term has much deeper meanings both past and present.
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R. Paul Falk starts with the example of how Melekzadek (or Melchizadek) who met Abraham is both a king and a priest and is also a model for the Messiah, and a number of other anointed king/priests in the Scriptures. He then shows how this pertains to us, today, as “a kingdom of priests.”
R. Paul Falk links the Torah portion, Devarim, to the temptations that the Messiah underwent in the wilderness showing why the tempter chose the tests he did based on certain Scriptures that he knew would be the most difficult to for the Son of God to resist.
Patrick Shannon presents an in-depth look at Vows in the Scriptures, from the first appearance of the word, “vow” in the Torah, throughout the rest of the Scriptures. Some interesting points are repeated multiple times, and certain truths about vows, oaths, and promises should make us think seriously about almost everything we say.
R. Paul Falk continues The Son series, starting from an excerpt from the Torah portion, Pinchas, which illustrates how being one being obedient can result in a covenant of peace which conveys down through future generations. In the case of peace, Yeshua confirms that this covenant still exists for those who are obedient today.


R. Paul Falk continues The Son series highlighting cases of replacement in the Scriptures starting from the Torah portion, Be Ha’alacha, in which YHVH takes the Levites instead of the firstborns of Israel to be set apart for His service. In numerous other cases, replacements are made when even the anointed depart from the ways of Elohim in disobedience.