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(Genesis 2:2-7) The Creation of Man From Dust: The Need for A Bridal Covenant with Hashem
Hashem created man from dust, meaning as "Negev-land." Translated, this means "without a brideprice." Passages in Joshua and Hosea clarify that Hashem will pay the brideprice for the Jewish People. In this study we examine the meaning and uncover vast depths of Hashem's mercy, love, grace, and eternal plan for His beloved: the Jewish People and Jewish Nation of Israel.

Kimberly Davis
Jun 17, 2025


(Genesis 1:2-9) G-d’s Second Order of Business: The Living Water Dividing the Waters Setting the Stage of Heaven to Bring Forth the Dust of Man
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Kimberly Davis
Jun 16, 2025


(Genesis 1:26-31 & 2:18-25) Mankind Made According to The Pattern of Elohim: Seeing The Bride and the Bridegroom in the Creation of Man
In the formation of Adam and Havah at the outset of creation, Hashem appears to have painted the perfect picture of His eventual union with His chosen Jewish People. Like a bride and bridegroom, we will one day become inseparable from Hashem. As the "bone of Hashem's bone and flesh of Hashem's flesh," one day when moshiach arrives and restores humanity, we (the Jewish people) will take on His holy likeness, not just His image!

Kimberly Davis
Jun 12, 2025


(Genesis 1:1-6 & 14-19) Hashem's First Order of Business: Separating Light from Darkness
The goal of today’s lesson is to discover what Hashem's first order of business was in creation. Specifically we will study what it meant for Him to separate the light from the darkness, which is distinctly different than the creation of light in darkness on Day 4 of creation.

Kimberly Davis
Jun 9, 2025


(Genesis 1:1-5) Hashem's First Order of Business: Separating Light From Darkness (Literal Translation Study)
In this study, we will examine information gathered through diligent studies of the Hebrew scriptures so as to give a firmer foundation of the information we learned in our previous study of Genesis Chapter 1, which discussed that Hashem's first order of business was to separate the light from darkness. In this study, we uncover that beyond light from dark, Hashem separated righteousness from unrighteousness as His first act in creation.

Kimberly Davis
Jun 9, 2025


Genesis 2:22-24: Hashem’s Promise to Israel in The Marriage of Adam and Havah
This first marriage of Adam and Eve is an embodiment of sorts of the relationship between Hashem and His chosen people—yay, His chosen Bride—Israel, the Jewish people and the Jewish Nation.

Kimberly Davis
May 12, 2025


Genesis 1-2: In The Beginning, God Painted a Picture of Jewish Salvation in the Seven Days of Creation
Animal sacrifices along with the light and life of Torah-abiding that distinguishes Hashem’s people from the rest of the world. In creation terms, that means the mirrored light of Hashem (day 4) and the animal sacrifices (day 5) separate the firstfruits (day 3) from the general population (day 6).

Kimberly Davis
May 12, 2025
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