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Study the Bible with Arthur Bailey

Arthur Bailey

Arthur Bailey explores the Books of Bible in a verse-by-verse Commentary from the perspective of the Hebrew Roots of the Christian faith. Arthur provides unique insights into the Word of YeHoVaH (God), the life of Yeshua (Jesus), and mankind's historical response to the Word. If you are in the Charlotte area, please come and fellowship with us! Arthur Bailey Ministries International - House of I... more

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Today, our real challenge is that we cannot abide or continue in His Word if we have not learned His Word.  We learn of Yeshua through discipleship.  Yeshua told His Disciples to follow Him.  They heard what He taught and saw the miracles, signs, and... more

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YeHoVaH's display of Power and Authority over nature, the elements, and the resources of Egypt may appear to the denominational disciples, or the un-discipled, to be singularly targeted and focused on Pharaoh and the Egyptians. However, a closer look... more

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YeHoVaH desires for every last one of us to be successful in our faith walk.  When you begin to walk with the Master, it puts space between you and people who are not willing to walk with the Master the way that He desires.    more

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YeHoVaH had the power and authority to destroy Pharaoh the first day He sent Moses and Aaron to instruct Pharaoh to let go His firstborn son, the Children of Israel. Pharaoh's continual refusal and hardening of his own heart, in addition to YeHoVaH h... more

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While Yeshua was teaching in the Temple Court,  the Scribes and Pharisees brought unto him a woman taken in adultery. They said unto Him, “Master this woman was taken in adultery, in the very act.  Now Moses, in the Law, commanded us that such should... more

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Pharaoh's hardened heart caused him to continually refuse to listen to Moses and Aaron's request to let the Children of Israel leave Egypt to serve YeHoVaH. As a consequence of Pharaoh not listening to YeHoVaH's servants, Moses and Aaron, YeHoVaH tur... more

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We continue with John's testimony of what he saw and experienced as a follower of Messiah.  John introduced us to the Word, tells us that the Word was Elohim, the Word was in the beginning, and then John tells us that the Word manifested itself in th... more

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Miracle after miracle performed by Moses and Aaron did little to cause or convince Pharaoh to release the Children of Israel so they could go and serve YeHoVaH. Pharaoh's heart was hardened to the point that he would not listen to the council of thos... more

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