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Altars of Yah Series

 

A Nazarite View of the Sin Offering, the 144,000, and the Restoration of Israel

 

The Altars of Yah trilogy is a prophetic and deeply researched book series for the Nazarite, Hebrew Roots, and Messianic Israelite communities. It unveils the biblical role of altars, priesthood, and sacrifice—calling the scattered remnant of Israel back to covenant worship in Spirit and in Truth.

 

Written from a Nazarite perspective, this series examines the sin offering, Melchizedek priesthood, and end-time altar revival, connecting the instructions of Moses with the teachings of Yahshua. With strong foundations in the Torah, the New Testament, and supporting insights from early Jewish and Christian sources, Altars of Yah reveals what the mainstream Church and Judaism have overlooked.

 

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The Sin Offering: Discover its structure, purpose, and why those serving in the Temple may not eat it. Connect Paul’s Nazarite vow and its implications for modern worship.

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Yahshua’s Nazarite Vow: Examine how Yahshua fulfilled the role of a lifelong Nazarite and ordained His disciples into a new priesthood to build altars worldwide.

 

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<p>Volume Breakdown:

Volume I: The Remnant, the Sin Offering, and the Priesthood

Reveals the spiritual and legal meaning of the sin offering, Paul’s forbidden teachings, and the ancestral altars of Israel.

 

Volume II: A Nazarite View of the 144,000

Focuses on Yahshua’s priestly ordination of His disciples, altar building among the nations, and prophetic debates surrounding sacrifice.

 

Volume III (forthcoming): Explores Ezekiel’s temple, the judgment of the priesthood, and the future of altar-centered worship.

 

For Readers Who Are:

Seeking to understand the Melchizedek priesthood, the sin offering, and the role of the Nazarite in prophecy

 

Believers in Yahshua who value Torah-based instruction

 

Students of Bible prophecy exploring the identity and purpose of the 144,000

 

Israelites returning to covenant worship through altars and offerings

 

Why This Series Matters:

This is not theology for debate—it is a call to action. Altars of Yah challenges readers to prepare for Yahshua’s return by restoring the worship He desires.

 

As Scripture says, Yah is seeking those who will worship Him in Spirit and in Truth everywhere —at the altar as was done in the Temple in Jerusalem.

ALTARS OF YAH: Greetings, all  Israel scattered abroad. This is a proclamation to the Nazarites and repentant Israel. This includes Jews, Blacks, Whites, Browns, Ephraim, and those of original bloodlines. The call is to unite and discuss the important matter of the Torah and how to implement the Judgments of Abba Yah. This is a call to action, not an exercise in theology.

The Paradigm Shift

There is a paradigm shift in worship returning to Spirit and Truth, as prophesied in the Bible. Beginning in the days of Jacob’s Trouble and as preparation for the second exodus. These are those whom the Seven Spirits are seeking to prepare the way for the Messiah and build altars of worship. As prophesied, altars to Abba Yah are being constructed, arising from the West to the East.

If the sacrificial system and offerings ended after the resurrection, no one informed His disciples. They continued to worship in the Temple daily after the resurrection. The Temple was where the priests continuously offered animal sacrifices.

The Temple Requirement

If the sacrifices required a Temple in Jerusalem, no one told Moses, who commanded that we were to keep them in our exile. It also seems no one informed the prophets Isaiah and Ezekiel, who prophesied of them in the future. The Apostles observed them after Christ’s resurrection. y Yahshua commanded them for his days and for us today in every place.

This volume discusses the origins of Altars, and their use in reversing biblical curses, an anatomy of the Sin Offering as a sweet savor to Yah, and more. The Statute of the Nazarite Vow and Paul’s Vow and his use of Gematria in the things that Yah forbids are discussed.

The Messiah’s Mission

Messiah’s scriptural mission was to raise up the Nazarites. Paul was the most evident example of a convert. Historically and today, neither Christianity nor Judaism has raised up the Nazarites, who were the prayer warriors of the Maccabees.

The proclamation is for those who keep the commandments of Yah and have received the Testimony of Yahshua.

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