
What if Yahshua didn’t simply keep the Law—what if He actively fulfilled a Nazarite vow that reshaped the priesthood, sacrifices, and the path to holiness?
In this eye-opening continuation of Altars of Yah, Volume II shows how Yahshua not only fulfilled prophecy, but walked the ancient Nazarite vow with precision. He offered His body, His blood, and His obedience to restore the priesthood of Melchizedek and to ordain His apostles.
In this volume, Yahshua reveals His instructions for the Remnant priesthood. Whis is to build altars and offer sacrifices outside the Temple in Jerusalem. You will examine the altar covenant, which bound the Nation together.
You will also see how Scripture presents the Rapture—the translation of the saints—as a direct promise rooted in the Old Testament Nazarite vow.
The Question
This discourse confronts the contradiction in modern teaching on sacrifices. If Yahshua’s death and resurrection ended sacrifices, why did His disciples continue worshipping daily in the Temple, where priests offered animal sacrifices every day?
Why did Moses command the people to perform these things even in exile? Moses warned us not to wait for someone to descend from heaven or cross the sea to do them for us. He taught that the Torah must be kept wherever Israel is scattered.
The Apostles received the Spirit on Pentecost because they worshipped in Spirit and in Truth. Which is precisely what Yahshua said Abba Yah seeks.
The Answer
This is not normative Judaism or Christianity. This is the word to the Remnant of Israel and to Nazarites, the Notsrim.
This volume does more than present theology; it calls the Remnant, the 144,000, and all who awaken to true worship in Spirit and Truth—those who understand that salvation comes through the House of Judah.
Drawing from the Torah, the Prophets, the Gospels, and extra-biblical writings such as Enoch and the Didache, author Adayah Sampson delivers a bold, uncompromising examination of Yahshua’s mission: not to abolish sacrifices but to perfect them and the offeror.
You will explore how the forbidden wine, the crown of thorns, and the final cry, “I thirst,” all reveal a vow few have understood, and even fewer have dared to follow.
In Volume II, you will discover:
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The full prophetic weight of Yahshua’s vow and His refusal to drink wine
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Yahshua’s Nazarite vow and the power of the Sacred Name
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The prophecies of worldwide altars outside the Temple in Jerusalem
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Worshipping Yah in the beauty of holiness
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The Melchizedek evidence surrounding Pentecost (Shavuot)
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A powerful call to modern-day Nazarites—hidden and scattered—to pay their vows
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Yahshua’s and Jewish teachings on altars outside Jerusalem and the Temple
Altars will rise. The Remnant will awaken. The priesthood will be restored. Judah and Israel will reunite.
This is not religion. This is restoration.
Now that you know you are an Israelite, what will you do with this knowledge?
This is not about arguing doctrine. This is about following the footsteps of Yahshua—the Jew, the Nazarite, the man from Galilee.



