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Is Zephaniah 3:9 Talking About Lashawan Qadash? A Deeper Look into the "Pure Language"
Many in the Hebrew Israelite community believe Zephaniah 3:9 refers to Lashawan Qadash, the so-called “pure language.” But a closer look at the original Hebrew reveals something different. The verse doesn’t use the word lashawan—it uses śāp̄â, meaning "lip" or "speech." This study digs deep into the Hebrew roots, challenging assumptions and revealing that “pure language” may have less to do with pronunciation and more to do with pure doctrine, truthful speech, and unified wor

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Giants Were Not The Offspring of Angels: A Refutation of the Nephilim Myth
Many believe giants like Goliath were angel-human hybrids known as Nephilim. But what does the Bible actually say? This post dismantles that myth using clear Scripture, showing that giants were simply large humans descended from Noah’s sons—especially through Hamite nations like the Philistines and Amorites. No angels involved—just facts.

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Why the Dietary Laws Still Matter: Understanding What Is Clean and Unclean
From Genesis to Revelation, the Bible draws a clear and uncompromising distinction between what is clean and unclean. Contrary to popular belief, the dietary laws were never abolished—they remain a vital part of holiness, obedience, and spiritual identity. This post explores the scriptural foundation for why the laws of YHWH are still in effect and what it truly means to be clean in both flesh and spirit.

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