Book Recomendations
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Demons, Devils, Deities: And The Four Witnesses
by Janice F. Baca
Tormenting dreams, sleep paralysis, and demonic influences are increasing and raging upon people. Whether it is noonday or midnight, the demonic and dark forces continue destroying unrelentingly, day in and day out, with what seems to be no relief in sight.
Yet, there is an answer, a prophecy. A prophecy given by Moses is coming to pass, as described in the Song of Moses. For Moses warned us of that day, and that day has arrived. And the only way to victory is simply one answer ̶ guaranteed.
Part I Video: Introduction of “Demons, Devils, Deities: And The Four Witnesses” with Janice F Baca and Bryan S Williams at Project Truth Ministries.
Part II Video: The heavenly beings in “Demons, Devils, Deities: And The Four Witnesses” with Jeff and Miranda Brannon at The Way Remnant.
The Song of Moses Music:
Suzanne Haïk-Vantoura, a musicologist, proposed that cantillation marks are not just syntactical, but a forgotten system of musical notation. Noticing the marks in the version of the Hebrew Bible she used to read, Vantoura affirmed she had read in an unnamed encyclopedia that these signs of cantillation dated back to antiquity and that their real musical meaning is lost. She argues that these marks encode the original Hebrew music, which is unrelated to modern interpretations and can be revealed using her deciphering method.
Additionally, Robert (Bob) McDonald, a programmer, developed a program to use Vantoura’s key and converted scripture into music.
Below are the links to download the Song of Moses (Deuteronomy 32:1-47) as MIDI audio and .pdf files.
Robert (Bob) McDonald’s Website:
Dust: Hebrew Bible Music Scores
DEUTERONOMY-032.mid (MIDI file)
DEUTERONOMY-032.pdf (pdf Sheet Music)
Also, a faithful follower of Project Truth Ministries crafted a beautiful rendition of the Song of Moses. You can find her song here.
The Scroll of Mysteries: Cochin Hebrew Revelation
by Janice F. Baca
The Scroll of Mysteries: Cochin Hebrew Revelation Second Edition contains a detailed chart of the unique poetic chiastic structure of John’s Revelation. For we are living in a day of great turmoil, and John’s Revelation messages to the servants of Yehovah must be received and understood, for time is short. Therefore, the Cochin Hebrew Revelation MS Oo.1.16.2 (The Scroll of Mysteries) has been unveiled for such as time as this!
Language:
John was a Hebrew and Aramaic speaking Judean. Therefore, it would be expected that Revelation would be written in his native tongue of Hebrew with the influence of the Aramaic language. The same language that is represented in the Mishnah and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
Cochin, India:
When the disciples were instructed by Yeshua to take the gospel to the world; two disciples, Thomas and possibly later, Andrew, made their way to Cochin, India bringing with them a copy of the New Testament writings, to include the Hebrew Revelation.
The Discovery:
The Cochin Hebrew Revelation MS Oo.1.16.2 (The Scroll of Mysteries) was discovered in the synagogue of the Black Jews in Cochin, India in 1803 by Claudius Buchanan and is believed to be copied in 1730 by Ezekiel Rahabi II. This manuscript has grammatical markers of the First Century Hebrew with Aramaisms and is marked with poor grammar as expected of one who is uneducated according to Acts 4:13 that states Peter and John were ignorant men.
What is Included in The Scroll Of Mysteries Translation:
The Scroll of Mysteries contains the Cochin Hebrew Revelation MS Oo.1.16.2 images, Hebrew transcription, English translation, interlinear tables, the corresponding Greek and Aramaic verses for comparison and commentary revealing the mysteries discovered within the Hebrew grammar of the Cochin Hebrew Revelation. Additionally, included is the testimony of the miraculous events of the covenant some of us made at Mount Sinai and steps on how you can join in the covenant agreement with Yehovah. And in the back of the book is a copy of the Ketubah (written covenant) for those who wish to join us in this covenant promise.
The Return Letter of James
by Janice F. Baca
The Return Letter of James is a copy of the Hebrew letter written to the scattered twelve tribes of Israel by James (Yaakov) who was called “the brother of Yeshua” (see Mt 13:55; Mk 6:3). The Return Letter of James: Cochin James MS Oo.1.32 with some verses written in Mishnaic Hebrew with Aramaisms according to the First Century tradition. For it is believed that in the First Century of Judea, the talmidim (i.e. disciples) spoke rabbinic Hebrew – with a subset of rabbinic Hebrew represented in the Mishnah called “Mishnaic Hebrew.” For in the First Century, after the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem – and for the following couple of centuries, Mishnaic Hebrew was used and was also included in the Dead Sea Scrolls. The grammar of Cochin James contains some striking differences in the writing style of his letter that brings a deeper meaning to what is believed could be close to the words by James (Yaakov) for the twelve tribes of Israel that are scattered abroad for this day.