The Parable of the Faithful vs the Evil Servant (מָשָל הָעֶבֶד הָנֶאֶמַן וְהָעֶבֶד הָרָשָע)
Gideon Levytam points out that in the Parable of the Faithful vs the Evil Servant, Jesus the Messiah calls His disciples NOT to be like the unbelievers, but to be faithful and sincere servants who feed God’s people with spiritual food, while waiting for the Messiah's return.
The Parable of the Goodman of the House (מָשָל הָאִיש הָטוֹב שֶל הָבָיִת)
Gideon Levytam explains that in the Parable of the Goodman of the House, the Lord Jesus the Messiah impresses upon His disciples the necessity to be watchful, ready, and faithful. He charges them to labour in the work of the Lord, while they wait for His return.
The Parable of the Budding Fig Tree (מָשָל עֶץ הַתְּאֵנָה הָפוֹרָחָת)
Gideon Levytam explains that in the Parable of the Budding Fig Tree, Jesus the Messiah relates the budding fig tree to His return at the end of the age. As the budding tree is a sign of fruit soon to appear, so will there be signs of His imminent return for His people.
The Parable of the Marriage Feast (Part Two) (מָשָל סֶעוּדָת הָנִישוּאִין חֶלֶק 2)
Gideon Levytam explains that in the Parable of The Marriage Feast, Jesus implores Israel and us all not to reject the Holy Spirit's invitation to believe that He is the Messiah.
The Parable of the Marriage Feast (Part One) (מָשָל סֶעוּדָת הָנִישוּאִין חֶלֶק 1)
Gideon Levytam explains that in the Parable of The Marriage Feast, Jesus implores Israel and us all not to reject the Holy Spirit's invitation to believe that He is the Messiah.
The Seven Churches of Revelation - Conclusion (הֶעָרוֹת סִיכוּם לֶשֶבַע קֶהִילּוֹת הָהִתְגָלוּת)
Gideon Levytam provides concluding remarks on the Seven Churches of Revelation.
The Parable of the Tenant Farmers (Part Two) (מָשָל הָכֹּרְמִים הָָדָיָרִים חֶלֶק 2)
In Part Two of the Parable of The Tenant Farmers, Gideon Levytam continues to recount the charges that Jesus had against the religious leaders of His day, who, instead of being faithful and leading Israel to accept Him as their promised Messiah, rejected Him, and His offer of Salvation. Thereby, rejecting the Son of God who had come to this earth, to die for sin, in order to provide redemption for Israel and the whole world.
The Parable of the Tenant Farmers (Part One) (מָשָל הָכֹּרְמִים הָָדָיָרִים חֶלֶק 1)
In Part One of the Parable of The Tenant Farmers, Gideon Levytam recounts the charges that Jesus had against the religious leaders of His day, who, instead of being faithful and leading Israel to accept Him as their promised Messiah, rejected Him, and His offer of Salvation. Thereby, rejecting the Son of God who had come to this earth, to die for sin, in order to provide redemption for Israel and the whole world.
Letter to the Church of Laodicea (קֶהִילָת לוּדְקְיָא)
Gideon Levytam shows that in the letter to the Laodiceans, Jesus the Messiah admonished this proud, lukewarm, professing church, and showed them that they were spiritually wretched, miserable, poor, blind, and naked. No longer the centre of this local church, He had been placed outside. Therefore, He rebuked the Laodiceans, charging them to open the door of their hearts and to let Him in. The local church of Laodicea represents the apostate church age, 1900-Rapture A.D.
The Roman Road to Salvation (דֶרֶך הָרוֹמָאִים לָיֶשוּעָה)
Gideon Levytam presents the Roman Road to Salvation from the Book of Romans in the New Covenant. Watch the Series: - The Jerusalem Road to Salvation: https://youtu.be/fGBCtHiHs0c - The Roman Road to Salvation: https://youtu.be/PLS7QKXUSuc The Holy Scriptures and Israel was founded for the purpose of sharing God’s word with the Jewish people. You can learn more about our ministry at https://www.holyscripturesandisrael.com.