Be Holy, Live Abundantly, and Prosper.
As we witness extraordinary history and unprecedented economic conditions, remember that there is a bigger plan in play: the truth of the Holy Scripture.
But, what is “scripture” and what truth is it trying to tell us? If you sense that something within your faith is missing, that there must be more to it to being connected with the Creator, then the information on this site can help you. The EDN Hebrew Academy provides insights and instruction on Torah (“The Law”) and other Hebrew scripture, your heritage in the Covenant with Abraham, and what it takes to truly live a prosperous and more abundant life—mind, body, soul, family, and business.
There is much more to our faith and scripture than what we’ve known. Jerome and Alena Edmondson, EDN Founders, discuss the importance of aligning your life and all that it entails with true Torah—life’s guidebook from the Most High God revealed to us through Hebrew scripture. For more than 10 years now, the Edmondsons have studied and lived a Torah-observance lifestyle.
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Covenant" Course, ,an exciting, educational journey into Hebraic scripture designed to unveil hidden and overlooked truths to unlock the fullness of the abundant life promised in scripture.
The
Sabbath The Sabbath is the sign that identifies to people that
you serve the Most High God. It occurs on every seventh day of a week, and also
occurs during some of the appointed feast days. No other day was made holy, so
no other day can be kept holy. Plan now to keep holy this coming Sabbath.
Biblical Feasts of the LORD The Feasts of the LORD are held in three months each year. The Spring Feasts which are Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits and Pentecost. The Fall Feasts are Blowing of the Trumpets, Day of Atonement and Feast of Tabernacles.
Passover 2009: April 10, 2009
The Children of Israel, independence from Egypt means dependence upon God. This pattern of dependence was to continue throughout their time in the wilderness.
Feast
of Unleavened Bread,April 11, 2009,
The day after Passover begins a seven-day feast that commemorates the exodus of Israel from slavery in Egypt, representing our own perfect freedom from sin and entrance into holiness through our Messiah. Study and prepare to celebrate this appointment on your own and among friends.
Feast of Pentecost April 17, 2009
The Feast of Pentecost is the Biblical harvest-festival celebrated 50 days after the Sunday which falls out during Passover. These fifty days are called the Counting of the Omer.
Blowing of the Trumpets September 21, 2009
On the 1st day of the Seventh month (Tishrei) the Torah commands us to observe the holy day of Yom Teruah which means “Day of Shouting” (Lev 23:23-25; Nu 29:1-6). Yom Teruah is a day of rest on which work is forbidden.
Day of Atonement September 30, 2009
On the 10th day of the Seventh Month (Tishrei) is the holiday known as Yom Ha-Kipurim (or Yom Kippur), "The Day of Atonement". This is a day dedicated to fasting and prayer on which we ask YHWH to atone for our sins.
Feast of Tabernacles October 5th – October 12, 2009
The Torah commands us to celebrate the Feast of Tabernacles for 7 days, from the 15th to the 21st of the Seventh month. Work is forbidden on the 1st day of the seven days. Believers are required to dwell in a Sukkah (Booth) for all 7 days of the Festival whether at home or in Jerusalem. |