The Biblical Holy Days, Part 2
December 1, 2022 • Arthur Bailey • Leviticus 23
The Christian church and the people of the world celebrate shared religious holy days like Christmas, Easter, and Thanksgiving that cannot be found in the Bible. This is done while rejecting the Biblical Holy Days given by YeHoVaH that are clearly mentioned and celebrated by the people of the Bible in both the Old and New Testaments. In this Chapter of Leviticus, YeHoVaH, the Most High, instructs Moses to give His people the Holy Days that are to be celebrated by the Body of Messiah with Him as the focus. In preparation for the study of The Biblical Holy Days, Part 2, please read Leviticus 23:1-44.
Merry Christmas?
December 18, 2021
In this teaching, Arthur exposes the origins and spirit of Christmas. Christmas is singularly different from all of the other religious holidays because it is not one day, it is a season. We are continually confronted with Christmas for more than a month! Arthur investigates the pagan origins of Christmas; discusses what is and what is not in the Bible; describes the roles of Nimrod, Semiramis, and Tammuz in Christmas; reveals the symbolism of the Christmas tree, the wreaths and mistletoe; and thoroughly expounds on how we are trapped by the many lures of Christmas.