Theological teaching on this platform is centered on the restoration of biblical truth as revealed in Scripture, grounded in covenant theology, and informed by careful linguistic and historical study. The goal is not innovation, but recovery—a return to what was established from the beginning and preserved through the Word of Yahuah.
All teaching flows from Scripture and is reinforced through published works, structured studies, and thematic exploration.
Central to this teaching is the restoration of the Name of the Creator—Yahuah—and the Name of the Messiah—Yahusha. Scripture is examined within its original linguistic and covenantal context to understand how the Name was revealed, preserved, and later obscured, and why its restoration matters for faith, worship, and obedience.
Teaching emphasizes the continuity of covenant throughout Scripture, highlighting the relationship between faith, obedience, the Shabbath, the biblical feasts, and the Ten Commandments. Rather than legalism, the focus is covenant faithfulness rooted in love, truth, and alignment with Yahuah’s instructions.
This area addresses the biblical origin of evil, angelic rebellion, Genesis 6, and the resulting corruption of humanity. Drawing from both canonical Scripture and ancient sources such as Jubilees and the Book of Enoch, these teachings provide essential context for understanding spiritual warfare, deception, and humanity’s fallen condition.
A central teaching framework explores how humanity became divided, why human effort could not bring restoration, and how salvation unfolds through divine intervention. This teaching culminates in the understanding of restoration through the Messiah, forming the theological foundation of The Three Humanities™ series.
Salvation is presented not as moral improvement, but as transformation. Teaching emphasizes spiritual rebirth by the Ruach of Elohiym and humanity’s restoration to its original design through union with the Messiah, rather than through lineage, law, or human works.
The teaching presented here is:
grounded in the biblical text
respecting language, culture, and covenant
supported by academic study and ancient sources
written and taught for both scholars and lay readers
The aim is clarity, faithfulness, and spiritual formation, not controversy or speculation.
Teaching is expressed through multiple formats, including:
Each format serves the same mission: restoration through truth.
This page represents an ongoing body of work. As new books, teachings, and studies are released, this section will continue to expand, providing readers and students with deeper engagement and structured learning opportunities.
Readers, students, and fellow researchers are invited to explore the works, engage the teachings, and participate in a growing conversation centered on restoration, truth, and covenant faithfulness.