ALTARS OF YAH

ALTARS OF YAH

Brother Yadduwa / Sister Rachel / Wesley Adayah Sampson

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Hear O Isreal Ministries Inc
Año de edición:
2025
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Filosofía
ISBN:
9798892926263
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Altars of Yah: Yahshua’s Nazarite Vow and the Remnant Priesthood continues the theological foundation established in Volume I by examining the biblical Nazarite vow as a pattern of consecration, obedience, and priestly identity within the covenant order of Scripture. Drawing from Torah, the Prophets, and the New Testament, this volume explores the Nazarite vow not as an isolated ritual, but as a divine calling that reflects separation unto Yah, discipline of life, and devotion to holiness.Central to this study is the examination of Yahshua in relation to the Nazarite vow. The volume considers scriptural testimony concerning consecration, purity, and obedience, engaging longstanding questions regarding vow, priesthood, and the Messiah’s role within covenant structure. Rather than relying on tradition or assumption, the book approaches these themes through close textual analysis, seeking coherence between Torah instruction and Messianic fulfillment.The work also develops the concept of a remnant priesthood-those called to serve Yah through obedience, faithfulness, and separation in the midst of a corrupt and fractured world. This priestly calling is presented as a continuation of covenant responsibility rather than a replacement of earlier priestly orders. By examining biblical patterns of vow, sacrifice, and service, the volume highlights how the priesthood functions as a lived expression of covenant identity rather than merely an institutional role.Significant attention is given to the relationship between Nazarite separation and priestly service. The study traces how vows of consecration intersect with themes of holiness, leadership, and mediation throughout Scripture, from the early patriarchs and prophets to the Messianic writings. Through this lens, the Nazarite vow emerges as a theological bridge connecting personal devotion, communal responsibility, and prophetic purpose.Throughout the volume, Scripture is treated as an integrated whole, with Torah providing the foundation for understanding later revelation. The book emphasizes continuity rather than division, presenting the Nazarite vow and priesthood as expressions of Yah’s consistent covenant order. The remnant priesthood is understood within this framework as a people called to restore faithfulness, uphold righteousness, and walk in obedience amid exile, dispersion, and restoration.Written from a Hebraic and Messianic perspective, Altars of Yah: Volume II is intended for serious students of Scripture, teachers, and readers seeking a deeper understanding of consecration, priesthood, and covenant identity. Building upon the altar theology introduced in the first volume, this work prepares the reader for a broader discussion of restoration, unity, and covenant fulfillment developed across the Altars of Yah series.

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