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00:00Come a little closer and lend me your ears.
00:04Don't worry, you keep yours while I keep mine.
00:08In each episode, we'll dig into the major stories, uncover the truth, and retrieve gems from Yarda's blog.
00:16We'll discuss what's right, bark about what's wrong, wag our tails at the thrill of discovery,
00:21and take you on adventures through the exciting world we live in today.
00:24So, fasten your curiosity leash and get ready.
00:32Right then, coming to you with another episode of the Yarda's blog on a blog,
00:36tomorrow's news disseminated today. Let's dive in.
00:41Thank you, Wookie. This is going to be a vlog on a very different kind of vlog.
00:49We're going back to the basics.
00:51My hope is that over the next month, that our team, particularly John Voigt,
00:58that created that wonderful vlog on the blog introduction, can create one for us on the basics.
01:05And that is where we are today.
01:07We're going to begin our first program of what will probably be upwards of 100 overall programs on the basics.
01:15All the time, people query and say, can you tell me about Passover?
01:21I want to do it right.
01:22Or, you know, what's the terms and conditions of the covenant again?
01:28Why are you so certain that Yahweh's name is pronounced Yahweh?
01:33Why are you sure that Dodd is the Messiah who fulfilled Pesach, Matz, and Bakuram
01:40and convinced that Jesus never existed?
01:44Why are you so critical of Allah, the Quran, Muhammad?
01:52Each of these, in fact, subsets of them will be part of the basics where we talk about what things
01:59are important for you to know.
02:01And we will talk about things as straightforward as what does Torah mean and what are we to do regarding
02:11Torah?
02:12How are we to approach the Torah?
02:15And so all the way through, there will be subjects that are important for us to understand
02:22that will be presented in a more summarical kind of way
02:34so that we don't go into perhaps as much detail as we would on other things.
02:40So it's be a summary version, but yet with enough detail that you can build a foundation of understanding.
02:46How about that?
02:47And I've decided that with Passover, less than two weeks away, that it would be a nice beginning.
02:55But don't think that just because these are the basics that we're going to cut to the chase
03:02and only present a to-do list because that wouldn't be helpful for you at all.
03:09Because Passover isn't about what you need to do, but instead what you should understand.
03:17You see, it's already been done correctly.
03:21Now it is our job to understand what was done and how we can capitalize upon it.
03:28So let's begin.
03:29You probably have been led to believe that the first mention of Passover is during the Exodus experience.
03:39And if you're influenced at all by Judaism, then you think that Passover is the time that God somehow managed
03:49to free the children of Israel from the oppression in Egypt.
03:55But that's not true.
03:58The first mention of this doorway to life, and that's what Passover is all about.
04:03Freedom comes by way of matzah, not Passover.
04:08And the first mention is actually in the first chapter of the first book of the Torah, in Barashith, Chapter
04:151.
04:15And there we find that God said that there would be a greater gadol, luminary, ma'or, and a lesser
04:27katan luminary,
04:30who would serve as willing signs, as those who are willing to complete what needs to be done regarding the
04:40fulfillment of these mo'adim.
04:43There are seven mo'adim in Yahweh's plan, all that take us from our world to God's.
04:52And the first step is immortal life.
04:55It's Passover.
04:56Passover opens the doorway to life.
04:58And it says that these two individuals, the greater and lesser luminary, would not only serve as signs that help
05:08to explain the purpose of each of the seven mo'adim in Yahweh,
05:14but they would be the men who volunteer to fulfill them.
05:17And so that's the first mention of Passover as the doorway to life.
05:25Then, as we develop this understanding, we find that the second mention is also in the first book of the
05:34Torah, now in the second chapter.
05:37You see, in the Garden of Great Joy, Gani Den, there were two trees.
05:44The first of those trees was the tree of lives.
05:47The second, the tree of knowledge.
05:51And it's the purpose of the tree of knowledge to explain how to capitalize upon and enjoy more than one
06:01life through the tree of lives.
06:04That is the second mention.
06:06And the greater luminary is the tree of lives.
06:12And the lesser luminary is the tree of knowledge.
06:16So then we move through the Torah, and the next mention of Passover is actually a dress rehearsal for it.
06:24We find Abraham, who is the one with whom Yahweh conducted the narrative pursuant to the covenant relationship.
06:35And Yishak, while Yishak is his second-born son, Yishak is presented as your only son all the way through
06:44this narrative.
06:45And Yahweh says, your only son, whom you love, throughout the discussion.
06:53And we find him in year 2000, 1968 BCE, going towards Mount Moria with a couple of witnesses who, in
07:05other programs, I will explain who they are and why they were there.
07:09And they then make their way to the summit of Mount Moria, because that is where Passover will be fulfilled.
07:21Another 2,000 years from this moment, in exactly the same place, with some of the same cast of characters,
07:29is when Passover would be fulfilled.
07:31So their journey, Abraham's and Yishak's, up Mount Moria in year 2000, 1968 BCE, was the dress rehearsal for Passover.
07:42Because as they approached for the sacrifice, and there was a discussion of, I see the wood, I see the
07:50fire, but where is the sacrifice?
07:53Looking for the lamb.
07:55And when they reached the top, we find Yahweh being very clear, says, do not take the life of your
08:03son, your only son, whom you love, because I will provide the lamb.
08:08And there, in the thicket, was the lamb, representing Dode, God's firstborn son, the Messiah, our former and returning king.
08:22He was represented by that lamb.
08:26And there we find that God would indeed provide the lamb to fulfill Passover.
08:32Passover, and through it, delivered the first benefit of the covenant, which is eternal life.
08:41We thumb through it in the Torah, and the next mention of Passover, of course, is during the, well, actually
08:49before the Exodus,
08:50as Moshe is trying to convince Pharaoh, it would be Pharaoh Tutmos, to release the children of Israel from slavery.
09:02And he has been quite reluctant up to this point, and no matter how destructive the plagues continued to be,
09:09or how embarrassing to the Egyptian gods, we find Pharaoh continuing to say, nope, I'm not releasing my slaves.
09:18And he held them in both an apartheid situation, where they had no rights, and genocidal, where he was murdering
09:25the firstborn sons of the Hebrews.
09:29And so here we find God saying, I've got the final plague.
09:35This is the one that will get his attention.
09:37And indeed, we find that during that night, Pharaoh Tutmos, the great's son, his eldest son, his life was ended.
09:49And we find, as a result of this, that the children of Israel would be released from captivity, but not
09:57that night.
09:58That night, there was a very specific series of events.
10:01They were told that four days before this, you're to bring the Passover lamb into the home,
10:07so that you get to know the lamb and understand what it's doing there, providing life for you.
10:13It would make the sacrifice, and it would nourish you.
10:16This is not a lamb being offered to God.
10:19This is a lamb as a form of a meal being prepared on behalf of the children of Israel.
10:28The blood of that lamb was put on the doorway so that it served as a sign,
10:33the same kind of sign that we heard Yahweh speak of in the first chapter of Barashith.
10:41And so here we are with God being very clear and saying that this is how Passover is to be
10:50celebrated.
10:51And it has nothing to do with being freed from any place, as the rabbis would say.
10:57It has all to do with having the lives extended in reference to a firstborn son.
11:05And it wasn't until Matzah the following day, which is the day that we are freed from our religious and
11:13political guilt,
11:14where it is taken away from us that the children of Israel were freed from the religious and political corruption
11:21that was holding them captive in Mitzrayim, the crucibles of human oppression known as Egypt today.
11:29And so this would have been the third expression of Passover.
11:35Then within the Torah, there are multiple presentations of the seven Moed Mikre.
11:42And they make a dramatic discussion in the book of Kara, which means to be called out.
11:52And God lays it on the line.
11:55He says this is what Passover represents.
11:57And what we find is that the celebration of Passover, as it relates to the timing,
12:04is fulfilled beginning on the 14th day of the first month.
12:09We determine the first month based upon the two clues that God gave us in his description in Mitzrayim.
12:17It is the month of Abib, and we're told specifically that the barley is now ready for harvest.
12:26The winter crop of barley would be harvestable while it is still green and growing.
12:30It's an unusual grain in that regard that it is actually sickled when it's still green and growing.
12:37If you did the same thing to wheat, it would rot, but not barley.
12:40It needs to be harvested green and growing, and then it dries a bit on the ground.
12:47And so it's a barley harvest that occurs, the winter barley harvest occurs, very near the winter, or excuse me,
12:56the spring equinox each year.
12:58A couple of days ago, we acknowledged that it was the spring equinox.
13:01And so it's always as the first renewing light on the moon's surface is observable, closest to the spring equinox
13:12is how you can determine the date.
13:15The other thing that God said is the flower of the flax would be in bud.
13:22And that is a beautiful blue flower that is used symbolically of many things.
13:28It's the color of shamaim, of the heavens.
13:31But flax is the source of linen, and linen is the garment that is used by not only the priests,
13:37but by presentation of this is how you dress if you want to be present in Yahweh's immediate vicinity.
13:49And so it's used for those purposes as well.
13:52So if you want to tell when Passover will be celebrated, I would not recommend that you go to the
13:57rabbis
13:57because they have come up with their mathematical system to do a number of things.
14:02And it's always calculated as opposed to being observed.
14:06And it is always to keep Passover and Easter from ever coinciding.
14:13So what I will do is we have the ability at the yadaya.com site.
14:21If you go to this volume of Yadaya, this is volume seven.
14:26And in the opening chapter, you'll find a presentation of how those dates are determined.
14:32My view is that it's never appropriate to be dogmatic and to tell you this is the time and this
14:38is what you should do.
14:39Because if I were to do that, you would learn nothing.
14:42And if you learn nothing, you're not in a position to capitalize on what is being offered.
14:48It's all about understanding.
14:50It takes precedence of when and how you do something.
14:56So in this case, what you'll find is you'll see that the first of a beeb is presented with a
15:04number of options.
15:05You'll see option one is astronomical.
15:08In this particular year, it is one half of one percent of the moon's renewing light on the moon's surface
15:19that is observable right at about or just past sunset,
15:25which means you couldn't see it under any circumstances.
15:28And at half of one percent after sunset, which would be the start of a new day, I will never
15:35use that as my starting point.
15:37The rabbis this year have decided to use that as their as their starting point.
15:41And I think it's foolish to do so.
15:43So it's the following day in year 2026 that becomes the that there's enough renewing light.
15:54I think almost three percent you'll find on that site to designate that this is the first day of a
15:59new month.
16:00And so under that basis, you can establish the countdown and it's 14 days.
16:06Now, 14 days would bring you to the evening of the of the 13th day, which this year happens to
16:16be the 2nd of April.
16:19I think it's a Friday evening this year.
16:21And on the 2nd of April would be the beginning of the 14th day.
16:28Now, the Hebrew day starts in this day as is presented in the Torah, present starts at sunset and runs
16:38through the following sunset.
16:39So it's not like the the calendar that we operate on in our daily lives where the day begins at
16:49the strike of midnight,
16:50which is a very strange place to start a day.
16:53You know, you but that is where it starts.
16:56And with the Hebrew calendar, it starts at sundown.
17:01And God does that for a lot of reasons.
17:03And one of those reasons happens to be fulfillment of Pesach.
17:07He wanted his beloved son, Dode, to be able to enjoy Pesach with his brothers and his mother and father
17:15prior to serving as the Passover lamb.
17:18And he could do so with Passover being celebrated the evening of the 13th day as the sun sets on
17:29what we would call the 13th day as the beginning of the 14th.
17:32And that would give him the opportunity to enjoy the meal with his family and then serve as the Passover
17:38lamb the following day, which is still Passover.
17:41So that's the timing of it.
17:43Passover is not a seven day celebration as it is presented by the rabbis.
17:50It is just the first day of Chag Matzah and Chag Matzah is the seventh day celebration.
17:57And so it's during Chag Matzah that we remove yeast from our homes, which is symbolic of religious and political
18:05guilt and malfeasance, wrongdoing, being misled and misleading through religion and politics.
18:13We remove that from our homes and we eat unyeasted bread.
18:18Yeast is a fungus and it is pervasive and it corrupts everything within something that is baked like bread.
18:26So we just remove this fungus of yeast symbolically from our homes and from our diet to say that we
18:35understand what is taking place here.
18:38So on Passover itself, there is very little specified in terms of the meal.
18:46It is to be lamb.
18:48Now, that part is set in stone and the lamb does not matter what part of the lamb that you
18:55eat, but it shouldn't be the fattiest portions.
18:57And certainly you don't want to eat the things that would be called internal organs or the head or something
19:05of that nature.
19:06We, when we prepare our lamb is always roasted or barbecued in our case over a fire, which was how
19:14it would have presented, be presented long ago.
19:18And so it was, we always barbecued.
19:21We choose lamb chops or rack of lamb.
19:24It just seems like a, an ideal way to, to enjoy lamb.
19:29And then we always serve matzah, which is unyeasted bread and prepare a mix of olive oil and bitter herbs.
19:40The recipe of bitter herbs is up to you.
19:43It is, God's not, again, there are no rules that say you must have this batch of herbs and it
19:49must be in this type of olive oil, or this is the recipe for matzah.
19:55No, the whole rules is a rabbinical scheme for the rabbis to control people's lives and to burden them such
20:05that the rabbis are enriched and the people are impoverished.
20:09Bitter herbs, bitter herbs, just spices that you think make the olive oil more flavorful, but give a bit of
20:19bitterness because what happened on this day was bitter, bitter, bitter for the Passover lamb.
20:25And you serve the matzah, the olive oil, and the lamb, beginning the meal at sunset.
20:34And I will always serve, not that it's prescribed for it, but a glass of red wine.
20:41Since we are no longer in the kind of agrarian culture where we would bring a living lamb into our
20:50homes at the fourth day before Passover
20:54and then prepare that lamb such that we could collect some of its blood and with some hyssop, rub it
21:02on the doorposts,
21:07we use the red wine as a means to disclose this whole concept of showing that symbolism so that God
21:23knows that we know.
21:24And that we appreciate the blood that was shed to open the doorway to life.
21:28And that's why it's on the doorway.
21:29It's the doorway to life, the doorway to God's home, the doorway to immortality is Passover.
21:35And God just wants us to know that, you know, that's the plan here.
21:40That is what's being accomplished.
21:42Now, because God gives us these instructions, we take the remaining part of the uneaten lamb from our Passover meal,
21:51and we will put it on the barbecue at high heat and essentially incinerate it, the rest of it that
21:58night.
21:58That is why this notion in Christianity that the Passover lamb became twinkle toes, took a nap on matzah,
22:07and then came back to life bodily resurrected on what would be their Easter, but Bukurim would be the day.
22:16It's just utter nonsense.
22:18The remains of that body are incinerated.
22:23And so that's just a part of the explanation that God gave so that we wouldn't be foolish enough
22:31to believe the lies of a religion like Christianity.
22:36All right.
22:36So that's the process.
22:38That's the meal.
22:40That's where it is all presented.
22:42But the most interesting part of Passover, something that is missed by every religion.
22:48So you have two-thirds of the world completely missing this, and that remaining one-third doesn't get it right,
22:56but at least they're not indoctrinated to get it wrong.
23:00And that is that the Zaroah, the sacrificial lamb of Passover, according to God, is his beloved son, Dode.
23:14God says emphatically in the 89th Mismore that Dode is the one through whom he executed the benefits of the
23:23covenant,
23:23through whom he established the covenant.
23:25And so with Dode being the one he established the covenant, it has to be Dode is the one who
23:31fulfilled Passover,
23:33Matzah, and Makutim that enable the benefits of the covenant.
23:37And so it's Dode, according to God.
23:39You read the first 35 Mismore or Psalms.
23:43They all say the same thing, that Dode volunteered to serve as the Passover lamb.
23:49Now, when you go into the book of Daniel and you open the ninth chapter and you present it properly
23:58translated,
23:58and I have done so in a number of the books that I have written,
24:03what you find is that the person making the presentation regarding the fulfillment of Passover
24:09happens to be the Passover lamb himself.
24:11It's Dode.
24:12He is under the name of Gabor El.
24:15Gabor El means that he is God's most capable and courageous man.
24:21That's what Gabor El means.
24:23He is identified both times that he appears as a man.
24:28He is not a Moloch spiritual messenger, a man.
24:31And it's Dode who explained exactly when he would fulfill Passover.
24:36And this is one of the more interesting aspects of the purpose of Passover,
24:42is that 555 BCE, almost 600 years before Dode fulfilled Passover,
24:51he gave the exact date in year 4000 Yat, which is 33 CE,
24:57that he would complete his commitment to enable the benefits of the covenant
25:04by fulfilling what is Chag Matzah, which is a seven-day celebration.
25:08And he gave us the seventh day of Matzah as that date.
25:12And you can work out the timing through the prophecy that he provided,
25:17which commences in terms of the decree to build the walls,
25:21rebuild the walls of Jerusalem in 444 BCE,
25:25a decree of Artaxerxes and his 20th year.
25:29And you run through the math that takes you directly to the concluding day of Chag Matzah,
25:35of which Passover is the first of those days in year 4000 Yat, 33 CE,
25:41a precise fulfillment of what had been told to us.
25:47So there should have been absolutely no one who missed the very fact
25:53that Dode, as Gabriel, told us precisely the year and the day that he would fulfill Pesach,
26:02including Chag Matzah.
26:05Also, in Dode's 22nd Mismore, or Psalm, and again in the 88th,
26:12the one who fulfilled Passover, Dode,
26:15writes a first-person account of exactly what would occur.
26:19And he says emphatically that he would be crucified.
26:25He describes the process of crucifixion and specifically denotes how crucifixion kills,
26:33what the physiological effects are of crucifixion,
26:38some 700 years in advance of crucifixion even being invented.
26:43And then this is some 600 years before Rome, who perfected crucifixion, even existed.
26:53And he is delineating in first person how he's going to be crucified.
26:59And yet the most popular religion in the world somehow managed to steal that from him
27:05and pretend that this misnomer, Jesus, was the one who was crucified.
27:11It's not true. It's Dode.
27:14And I think it's the greatest discovery in human history to recognize who our Savior is,
27:21what he did in 33 CE.
27:24He was the one who was crucified.
27:26That's why in Isaiah 9, God says that it's Dode who is the son who is given to us.
27:35He is the child who was born at that time.
27:37He is the son who is given to us.
27:41And he is then described as the lamb who takes away the sin of the world in Isaiah 53.
27:50It's all there for you.
27:53Easy to understand.
27:55Clearly presented by God.
27:57That it's Dode, David, who opened the doorway to life by fulfilling Passover.
28:05And so when you recognize that Dode is the one whom Yahweh said, he is my firstborn.
28:12He is the Messiah that I personally anointed.
28:15I am his father.
28:17He is Elyon, which means he is all things pertaining to the influence of God.
28:22And that he is the one who is returning, which means he will be returning with Yahweh on Yom Kippuram,
28:30the 2nd of October in 2033.
28:35And that he is the one through whom God said explicitly that he established the covenant,
28:45which is our only way to meet with God, to be in God's presence, to live beyond this mortal existence.
28:51And that he did it through Dode, and that Dode is his chosen one.
28:59It means that you want to celebrate Passover this year?
29:04Well, then you need to know who fulfilled it.
29:09What it delivers, which is the initial benefit of the covenant, to become a mortal.
29:16That it is part of Chag Matzah, the first day of Matzah.
29:21Because if you were to celebrate Passover in a manner that clicked every box,
29:27you understand exactly how it was fulfilled, when it was fulfilled.
29:31And you know when it's fulfilled, by the way, you know when Dode's going to be returning,
29:35because the dress rehearsal with Yishak for Passover was in year 2000-Yah, 1968 BCE.
29:45Dode gave us the exact date of his fulfillment in 33 CE, year 4000-Yah in 33.
29:51So what do you think year 6000-Yah is?
29:542033.
29:55And what is the homecoming?
29:57It's Yom Kippuram, the day of reconciliation.
29:59So you know now exactly the day that God is returning.
30:03And you know that that seven-year period of troubles has to commence,
30:08therefore, on this Shabuah leading to it.
30:12So you know a lot of things when you know the timing.
30:15But if you were to do everything perfectly, you're circumcised, which is a requirement.
30:20If you are not circumcised as a man, you cannot participate in Passover.
30:25And God wants that to be known so that you don't screw up as it relates to the point I'm
30:33making now.
30:34Now, if you were to celebrate Passover perfectly, and you understand everything it represents,
30:42and you're right there, but you're not circumcised, you're not a member of the covenant.
30:45And you don't recognize that Pesach is simply the first day of matzah,
30:51and that the important celebration, the essential date is matzah.
30:55When your guilt is removed, you will become eternal, but eternally separated from God because you retain your guilt.
31:02It is the most counterproductive thing you could possibly do.
31:06When Satan invented Jesus through the demon-possessed Paul
31:12and focused on a crucifixion that was on Passover,
31:18but had his pretend man-god napping in the grave and doing nothing on matzah,
31:24he assured that everyone who believes him will follow him to hell.
31:30So that's a very, very bad thing to do.
31:32Do not be like the Christians.
31:38Don't be like the Jews either, because the rabbinical celebration of Passover is not part of matzah.
31:44They're doing exactly the same thing to Jews,
31:47assuring that everyone who celebrates Passover their way is going to find themselves in Sheol.
31:56That is the burden of doing it wrong, of not knowing what you're doing,
32:02of separating Passover from matzah,
32:04of not recognizing, too, that Dode is the one who enabled this.
32:09So do not make that mistake.
32:11If you're uncircumcised as a man,
32:14you cannot be part of the covenant because it's the fifth condition of the covenant,
32:18and you cannot participate in Passover, nor should you,
32:22because if you were deemed to have done it in a way that you could benefit from eternal life,
32:28that eternal life would be forever estranged from God,
32:31and therefore spent in Sheol.
32:35So it's essential that you know what the day represents, who fulfilled it,
32:40when they fulfilled it,
32:42because the moment you know that it's Dode who fulfilled Passover,
32:47then you're looking at Dode's life to say,
32:49what is it about him that God found so reassuring, so beneficial, so desirable,
32:55that he chose him above all others?
32:59And what did Dode do to earn God's respect and trust in that manner?
33:03And that opens up the floodgates of understanding for everyone.
33:10And so I thank you for listening to this,
33:13the first presentation of Basics, this being Passover.
33:18I hope that you're in a position where you're aware of the five terms and conditions of the covenant
33:26so that you can celebrate Passover knowing that it's the first day of Chag Matzah
33:32and appreciate what you're doing and what transpired previously
33:36so that you can capitalize on this marvelous opportunity
33:41to live forever in God's home as part of his presence.
33:47Such is Pesach.
33:51Hey there, thanks for tuning in.
33:53That was Fetch.
33:54Gotta run now.
33:55Catch y'all on our next podcast.
33:57Yes.
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