The Eight Covenants of God - The Adamic Covenant (הָבְרִית עִם אָדָם)

Gideon Levytam presents the second covenant that God made with Adam, called The Adamic Covenant. This covenant, which pronounced judgement upon satan, Eve, and Adam, was unconditional. God promised sinful Adam and his descendants that He would bring into the world the sinless Redeemer, the Messiah, miraculously born to a virgin, called the seed of the Woman. Genesis 3:14-19

The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats (Part Two) (מָשָל הָכְבָשִים וֶהָעֶזִים)

Gideon Levytam shows how in the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats, we see Jesus the Messiah informing His Disciples of the future final judgment of the nations.

The Parable of the Sheep and the Goats (Part One) (מָשָל הָכְבָשִים וֶהָעֶזִים)

Gideon Levytam shows how in the Parable of the Sheep and the Goats, we see Jesus the Messiah informing His Disciples of the future final judgment of the nations.

The Eight Covenants of God - The Edenic Covenant (הָבְרִית בְגָן עֵדֶן)

Gideon Levytam presents the first covenant, called The Edenic Covenant, that God made with Adam. The covenant was conditional upon Adam’s obedience. Sadly, his disobedience plunged the whole human race into sin. Genesis 1:26-31, 2:15-17

The Parable of the Talents (Part Two) (מָשָל הָמָטְבֵעוֹת חֶלֶק 2)

In the Parable of The Talents, Gideon Levytam explains the charge that Jesus the Messiah gave His disciples, to be diligent and responsible in serving God, based upon their abilities.

The Parable of the Talents (Part One) (מָשָל הָמָטְבֵעוֹת חֶלֶק 1)

In the Parable of The Talents, Gideon Levytam explains the charge that Jesus the Messiah gave His disciples, to be diligent and responsible in serving God, based upon their abilities.

The Eight Covenants of God - Introduction (Part Two) (מָבוֹא - חֶלֶק 2)

Gideon Levytam introduces the eight covenants which God gave to mankind.

The Eight Covenants of God - Introduction (Part One) (מָבוֹא - חֶלֶק 1)

Gideon Levytam introduces the eight covenants which God gave to mankind.

The Parable of the Ten Virgins (Part Two) (מָשָל עֶשֶר הָעַלָמוֹת חֶלֶק 2)

Gideon Levytam points out that in the Parable of the Ten Virgins, Jesus the Messiah calls us to be wise and not foolish. Jesus uses the symbol of a lamp with oil to represent true Salvation, and warns that the day of His return is approaching, when the door of God’s Salvation will be shut to those who are merely professors.

The Parable of the Ten Virgins (Part One) (מָשָל עֶשֶר הָעַלָמוֹת חֶלֶק 1)

Gideon Levytam points out that in the Parable of the Ten Virgins, Jesus the Messiah calls us to be wise and not foolish. Jesus uses the symbol of a lamp with oil to represent true Salvation, and warns that the day of His return is approaching, when the door of God’s Salvation will be shut to those who are merely professors.

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