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Kol Ha Yeshuah Netivyah Podcasts
by Joseph Shulam
Kol Hayeshuah (The Voice of Salvation), is the Hebrew partner of "Trans World Radio" worldwide gospel radio network. Our goal is to present the Good News to our Hebrew speaking audience within the context of the Jewish and Hebrew culture in which the gospel originated.
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War and Peace part 04
War and Peace
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War and Peace part 03
War and Peace
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Sermon on the Mount part 08
Sermon on the Mount
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War and Peace part 02
War and Peace
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Sermon on the Mount part 07
Sermon on the Mount
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War and Peace part 01
War and Peace
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Sermon on the Mount part 06
Sermon on the Mount
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Sermon on the Mount part 05
Sermon on the Mount
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Malach Hapanim part 32
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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Sermon on the Mount part 04
Sermon on the Mount
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Malach Hapanim part 31
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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Sermon on the Mount part 03
Sermon on the Mount
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Malach Hapanim part 30
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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Sermon on the Mount part 02
Sermon on the Mount
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Malach Hapanim part 29
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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Sermon on the Mount part 01
Sermon on the Mount
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Malach Hapanim part 28
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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King David part 15
King David
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King David part 14
King David
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Malach Hapanim part 27
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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King David part 13
King David
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Malach Hapanim part 26
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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King David part 12
King David
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Malach Hapanim part 25
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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King David part 11
King David
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Malach Hapanim part 24
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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King David part 10
King David
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Malach Hapanim part 23
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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King David part 09
King David
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Malach Hapanim part 22
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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King David part 08
King David
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Malach Hapanim part 21
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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King David part 07
King David
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Malach Hapanim part 20
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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King David part 06
King David
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Malach Hapanim part 19
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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King David part 05
King David
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Malach Hapanim part 18
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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King David part 04
King David
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Malach Hapanim part 17
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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King David part 03
King David
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Malach Hapanim part 16
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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King David part 02
King David
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Malach Hapanim part 15
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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King David part 01
King David
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Malach Hapanim part 14
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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Malach Hapanim part 13
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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Malach Hapanim part 12
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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Malach Hapanim part 11
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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Malach Hapanim part 10
Messiah – The "Face" of the Lord. "Yeshua Sar Hapanim" (Yeshua The Minister of His Presence), is one of the intermediates who bring the prayers of Israel before the throne of The Father, according to a blessing recited while blowing the trumpets on Rosh Hashana (the Jewish new year). This enigmatic Man-God figure - "The Angel of His Presence" (literally in Hebrew – "The Angel of His Face") - appears only once in the biblical text under this title (Isaiah 63:9). This redeeming figure has become a hot issue in both Jewish and Christian mystical traditions. The gospel of John and other New Testament sources clearly portray the Messiah along the lines and characteristics of this divine messenger, which becomes an important key for understanding their unique concept of salvation.
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Kol Hayeshuah (The Voice of Salvation), is the Hebrew partner of "Trans World Radio" worldwide gospel radio network. Our goal is to present the Good News to our Hebrew speaking audience within the context of the Jewish and Hebrew culture in which the gospel originated.
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Joseph Shulam
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