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✨ The Hebrew Bible and Its Ancient Versions ✨ Discover the rich tapestry of sacred scripture as it was read, heard, and lived across centuries. From the original Hebrew scrolls to the Aramaic Targums, the Greek Septuagint, and the Syriac Peshitta—each version reveals a unique layer of divine revelation. 📜 Join us at Twins Biblical Academy and deepen your understanding of the Bible through its ancient languages and traditions. ➡️ Enroll now in our online courses at: www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com Your journey into the world of biblical languages begins here!…
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Join the Vision. Walk the Land. Impact Lives. Be part of the Twins Tours business plan in Israel — where faith, history, and purpose unite. Together, we’re not just leading tours… we're building a movement that brings the Bible to life through the land of its origins. 🌍✡️ Let’s walk the land and transform hearts — one journey at a time. Partner with purpose. Invest in meaning. www.twinstours.com/give…
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1 The Role and impact of the Septuagint Translation on Early Christianity 26:24
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The Septuagint, the earliest Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible, serves as a vital link between Judaism and Christianity. In this presentation, we will explore its origins, significance, and The Beginnings of the Septuagint Translation and Its Significance for Diaspora Judaism and its role on early Christianity. For more in depth lessons about Second Temple Judaism check our online Academy www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com…
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In the Aramaic idiom, weakness (ܟܘܪܗܢܐ, kūrḥānā ) is not simply about physical or emotional frailty, but often symbolizes the place where human capacity ends and divine intervention begins. The cross— zqīpā ܙܩܝܦܐ—would be seen as the ultimate shameful death, yet Paul redefines it as the seat of ܚܝܠܐ ܕܐܠܗܐ ( ḥaylā d'Alāhā ), “God’s power.” In the Semitic worldview, paradox is often embraced—a suffering servant can be victorious, a crucified one can be king. Paul, thinking in Aramaic, is expressing a mystical truth: God reverses expectations. What the world mocks as weakness, God exalts as strength. The phrase “the word of the cross” (ܡܠܬܐ ܕܙܩܝܦܐ, meltā d'zeqīpā ) is folly (ܫܛܝܘܬܐ, shaṭyūtā ) to Greeks, but salvation (ܦܘܪܩܢܐ, pūrqānā ) to those who believe. Paul’s logic echoes Hebrew prophetic tradition, where God lifts the lowly (cf. Isaiah 53). Divine power manifests not in domination, but in kenosis—emptying, humility, and suffering. Key Insight: Paul is not introducing a new theology but is drawing from Aramaic-Jewish roots: the God of Israel reveals His might not through empire, but through the broken body of the Messiah. In Aramaic thinking, this is not contradiction—it is divine mystery. For more in depth studies check our online courses: www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com…
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Shlama Friends! I'm so excited to announce that my new book Aramaic 10-Day Journey in Israel is now available on Amazon! If this book touched your heart or opened your eyes to the treasures of Aramaic faith and culture, would you bless me by leaving a 5-star review? Here’s how you can help me step-by-step (and it will only take a minute Step 1: Click this link: Leave a Review Here Step 2: Sign in to your Amazon account if you're not already logged in. Step 3: Choose the 5 Stars rating. Write a few words — maybe what you enjoyed most about the journey! (Example: "This book brought the Aramaic world to life! A must-read for Bible lovers!") Step 4: Click Submit — and you're done! Your review makes a HUGE difference! It helps more readers discover the beauty of our ancient faith and supports my future work . Here’s the direct Amazon link to the book if you want to share it too: Aramaic 10-Day Journey in Israel Thank you so much for walking this journey with me! Together, we are restoring the voice of the East. www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com/shop With gratitude and blessings, Andre Moubarak…
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In this episode you will learn about: The Dead Sea Scrolls, discovered between 1947 in the caves of Qumran near the Dead Sea, are considered the greatest archaeological discovery of the 20th century. They contain over 900 manuscripts, offering profound insights into Jewish life and scriptural interpretation during the Second Temple period. The scrolls are attributed to a Jewish sect most likely the Essenes who withdrew from Jerusalem in protest against what they saw as a corrupt priesthood. They settled at Qumran, living in purity and waiting for the apocalyptic end of days. The discovery included stone vessels, ritual baths (mikvaot), and a scriptorium, all indicating a monastic, religious lifestyle deeply rooted in Scripture. There are three important historians that wrote about them: Philo of Alexandria, Josephus flavious and Pliny the Elder. Philo of Alexandria mentions that the essenes live in villages, not cities, to avoid moral corruption. They renounce wealth and personal property, living communally, they devote themselves to peace, agriculture, and virtue, rejecting war and slavery. Josephus flavius had the most information about the essenes, they reject pleasures, value virtue, and live communally without private property, they avoid marriage, live simply, and emphasize purity and ritual cleanliness, they follow strict discipline, practice daily prayers, and eat in sacred silence and their souls are believed to be immortal, and they view the body as a temporary prison. While Pliny the elder wrote only about the geographical location in his Natural history book and he says that the Essenes live near the Dead Sea, avoiding cities and women, they have no money, only palm trees and simplicity. Not much in details. Three Categories of Scrolls Biblical Canonical Texts: These are the oldest known Hebrew Bible manuscripts, predating the Masoretic Text our primary Hebrew Bible source by over 1,000 years. Every book of the Hebrew Bible was found—except Esther. Apocryphal and Pseudepigraphal Texts: These include works like 1 Enoch and the Book of Jubilees—books that were influential in early Judaism and Christianity, even if not canonized. Sectarian Texts: Unique to Qumran, these writings detail community life, beliefs, and regulations, including the Community Rule, War Scroll, and Thanksgiving Hymns. They reveal a society organized around purity, hierarchy, and eschatological expectation. For the complete Video online course check our website: www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com/paid-courses…
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1 Introduction for The Aramaic Portion of the Book of Daniel 49:29
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🗓️ Embark on an enlightening journey with our course, Discover the Book of Daniel - A Hebraic/Aramaic Journey. This program is meticulously designed for believers who are eager to delve deep into the profound teachings and historical context of the Book of Daniel. Through this course, participants will explore the rich Hebraic and Aramaic roots of the text, uncovering layers of meaning that are often overlooked in traditional studies. 6 In-Depth online Lectures – Explore Daniel’s prophetic visions, historical narratives, and theological insights. Lecture 1 - Chapter 2: The interpretation of Nebuchadnezzar's dream of the great statue. Lecture 2 - Chapter 3: The story of the fiery furnace and the deliverance of Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. Lecture 3 - Chapter 4: Nebuchadnezzar’s second dream and his period of madness. Lecture 4 - Chapter 5: The writing on the wall during Belshazzar’s feast. Lecture 5 - Chapter 6: Daniel in the lion’s den under King Darius. Lecture 6 - Chapter 7:1-28 – A prophetic vision The vision of the four beasts and the Ancient of Days, representing future kingdoms and God’s ultimate authority. To buy all the course click the link below https://www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com/paid-courses…
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1 Ishodad of Merv (mid-9th century) - An Eastern Syriac Bishop 16:46
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in this last episode of the early Syriac church fathers we will learn about Ishodad of Merv (mid-9th century) was an East Syriac bishop and biblical commentator known for his scholarly contributions to the Church of the East. His epithet “of Merv” suggests he may have been born in the city of Merv in Central Asia (modern Turkmenistan), though this is not certain. He became the bishop of Ḥdatta (Haditha) in Assyria, near the Great Zab river in what is now northern Iraq, around 837 CE. In 852/853, after the death of Patriarch Abraham II, Ishodad was put forward as a candidate for Catholicos-Patriarch of the Church of the East. For more in depth biblical studies this is our website: www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com…
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1 John of Dalyatha (c. 690–c. 780 AD) - Life, Writings, and Reception 15:05
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This podcast details the life and spiritual contributions of John of Dalyatha, a 8th-century monk and mystic from the Church of the East, highlighting his ascetic practices and writings focused on achieving union with God. Despite initial condemnation for alleged heresies, his works, emphasizing themes like repentance, contemplation, and the struggle against evil, circulated widely across various Christian traditions through translations and adaptations. The text also explores the reasons behind his condemnation and subsequent rehabilitation, reflecting theological tensions within the early church. Ultimately, John of Dalyatha's enduring influence on Christian mystical thought is underscored by the widespread dissemination and appreciation of his teachings beyond the confines of his original ecclesiastical context. For more teachings check our website: www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com…
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1 John bar Penkaye (c. 610 - 693 AD) - A Late Seventh-Century World History 18:27
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John bar Penkaye, a seventh-century East Syriac historian and theologian, is the subject of these texts, which highlight his significant work, Ktâbâ d-rêš mellê (Summary History of the World). This fifteen-book history provides a rare contemporary perspective on events up to the late 600s AD, including early Islamic conquests and social conditions in Mesopotamia. The work blends historical narrative, spanning from creation to his present day, with theological interpretations, examining themes such as biblical history, paganism, Christology, the rise and fall of empires, and apocalyptic expectations. Notably, bar Penkaye views the Byzantine-Persian conflicts and subsequent Arab conquests through a religious lens, interpreting them as divine judgment and part of God's plan. For more teachings follow our website: www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com…
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1 George of the Arabs (c.660 - 724 AD) - A Syriac Intellectual in Early Islam 16:37
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In this episode we will lean about the life and significant intellectual contributions of George of the Arabs, a Syriac Orthodox bishop who lived from the mid-7th to early 8th century. Serving Arab Christian tribes during the early Islamic period, George was a prolific scholar known for his translations and commentaries on Aristotle, his completion of Jacob of Edessa's Hexaemeron, and various theological and liturgical writings. His work bridged Greek philosophical thought with Syriac intellectual traditions during a time of major cultural and political change in the Near East. As a key figure in this era, George's legacy highlights the continued intellectual exchange across linguistic and religious boundaries. check our online courses: www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com…
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1 Isaac of Nineveh (c. 613–700 AD) - A mystic and theologian from the Church of the East. 15:40
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Isaac of Nineveh, a seventh-century spiritual writer from the Church of the East, is presented as a significant figure in Christian mysticism. The text outlines his life, marked by a brief stint as a bishop followed by a solitary ascetic existence focused on prayer and contemplation. His enduring legacy rests on his "Ascetical Homilies," which offer profound insights into Christian spiritual development and continue to influence various Christian traditions. Key aspects of his theology, including his understanding of divine love and the importance of stillness (hesychasm), are explored. While some controversy surrounds alleged universalist views, Isaac's impact is evident in his widespread veneration and recent inclusion in the Roman Martyrology. Scholars emphasize his profound contributions to Christian spirituality, highlighting the practical wisdom and depth found in his writings. for more teachings you can visit www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com…
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1 Henana of Adiabene (c. 545– 610 AD) – A theologian associated with the School of Nisibis. 16:46
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Henana of Adiabene, headmaster of the School of Nisibis, is presented as a significant yet controversial figure in Eastern Christian history. The text details his theological disagreements with established Antiochene traditions, leaning towards Byzantine thought and sparking significant ecclesiastical and political opposition. Despite the suppression of much of his work, his challenge to orthodoxy compelled important clarifications of Church of the East doctrine. The flourishing and subsequent decline of the School of Nisibis under his leadership are explored, alongside the political and intellectual climate that shaped the controversies surrounding him. Ultimately, Henana's story illustrates the complex dynamics of theological innovation and its reception within the context of late antique Christianity. for more in depth studies this is our website: www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com…
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1 Babai the Great (c. 551–628) - Architect of East Syrian Theology and Monasticism 19:56
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Babai the Great, a significant figure in the early Church of the East (c. 551–628), is presented as a transformative leader who systematically defined its unique Christology and vigorously reformed its monastic practices. His work during a period of both external political strain and internal theological disputes was foundational, establishing key doctrinal and disciplinary frameworks for centuries. Babai's extensive writings, ecclesiastical leadership, and spiritual guidance profoundly shaped East Syrian Christianity, a legacy still recognized today. He notably integrated medical knowledge into theological discussions and developed contemplative reading practices within the monastic tradition. For more in depth information go to our website: www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com…
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1 John of Ephesus (c. 507-586 AD) - Life, Works, and Byzantine History 18:53
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John of Ephesus, a 6th-century Syriac Orthodox bishop, is highlighted as a crucial historian providing a Miaphysite perspective on a turbulent era in the Byzantine Empire. His surviving "Ecclesiastical History" offers eyewitness accounts of religious persecution and wars, contrasting with Chalcedonian viewpoints. Furthermore, his "Lives of the Eastern Saints" illuminates the practices of Miaphysite communities. As a primary source and a voice for a marginalized religious group, John's writings offer invaluable insights into Byzantine society, religious controversies, and the interplay between Syriac and Greek cultures. His works are essential for understanding Late Antiquity and the diversity of early Byzantine Christianity. for more online courses : www.twinsbiblicalacademy.com…
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