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Emmaus Pedagogy Fellowship

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"And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he expounded to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself." — Luke 24:27

STENTON AVE & OGONTZ AVE · PHILADELPHIA

Next Thursday Study

Session 2 — The Divine Name: YHWH and the Tetragrammaton Arc

Fri, Apr 10

Indoor Study — Philadelphia

Next Street Corner

Street Corner Ministry — Stenton & Ogontz

Sat, Apr 11

Stenton Ave & Ogontz Ave, Philadelphia

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Welcome to the 41 Men Pray Portal

Brothers, this portal is your central hub for the Emmaus Pedagogy fellowship. Here you will find all study materials, the ministry calendar, recorded teachings, and a space for community discussion. All content is grounded in the Recon Method — a structured canonical reconnaissance approach that begins with Moses, moves through the Prophets and Writings, and arrives at Yeshua as the fulfillment of every canonical word. Shalom and welcome.

Thu, Apr 9 · Elder Lawrence

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Shavuot 2026 Arc — Study Schedule Released

The full Shavuot 2026 teaching arc is now posted on the Ministry Calendar. Eight sessions running from April through May 21, 2026. Each Thursday study will follow the Recon Method, moving canonically from the Torah through the Prophets to the fulfillment in Yeshua. Saturday street corner ministry continues at Stenton Ave & Ogontz Ave. Same canonical depth — plain, accessible speech.

Thu, Apr 9 · Elder Lawrence

Street Ministry

Street Corner Ministry — April Schedule

Brothers, we will be at Stenton Avenue & Ogontz Avenue every Saturday in April. Come prepared to proclaim the Go'el framework — the Kinsman Redeemer arc from Ruth through Isaiah 53 through the Resurrection. Bring your Recon cards. Be ready to walk through the six covenants in plain speech.

Thu, Apr 9 · Elder Lawrence

Upcoming Events

Full Calendar →

APR

10

Session 2 — The Divine Name: YHWH and the Tetragrammaton Arc

Thursday Study

APR

11

Street Corner Ministry — Stenton & Ogontz

Street Corner

APR

17

Session 3 — The Go'el Framework: Kinsman Redeemer from Ruth to the Resurrection

Thursday Study

APR

24

Session 4 — The Shekinah/Kavod Arc: YHWH's Dwelling from Sinai to Revelation

Thursday Study

MAY

1

Session 5 — The Servant Songs: Isaiah 42–53 and the Bar Enash

Thursday Study

Recent Documents

Library →
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The Transfiguration — Shekinah on the Mountain

Shekinah/Kavod

PDF

The Menorah — Seven Lamps and the Ruach HaKodesh

Shekinah/Kavod

PDF

The Davidic Covenant — 2 Samuel 7 in Depth

Canonical Studies

Recent Discussion

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Brother Marcus

Question: How does the Recon Method differ from traditional Bible study?

Brothers, I've been studying the Recon Method notes from Session 1 and I have a question. How is this different from what most churches teach? I grew up in a church that read the Old Testament as background to the New Testament — the Emmaus Pedagogy seems to flip that. Can someone help me understand the distinction?

Amen × 7

Brother David

Reflection on the Go'el Framework — Ruth and the Resurrection

After Session 3, I went back and read Ruth slowly with the Go'el lens. What struck me was how Boaz's willingness to redeem Ruth at the city gate mirrors Yeshua's willingness to redeem us publicly — before witnesses, at great personal cost. The parallel is not metaphorical. It's structural. YHWH built the pattern into the text intentionally. Amen to the Recon Method for giving us eyes to see it.

Amen × 12

Brother James

The Aleph-Tav — Has anyone studied this in depth?

I've been working through the Genesis 1:1 document in the library. The untranslated Aleph-Tav (את) appears hundreds of times in the Hebrew text and is never translated in any English Bible. The document says Yeshua identifies himself as the Aleph-Tav (Alpha and Omega) in Revelation 1:8. Has anyone gone deeper into this? I'd love to discuss the implications.

Amen × 9

The Emmaus Pedagogy

14 Hermeneutical Pillars

A Christocentric, Hebraic-Semitic method of reading all of Scripture — rooted in Luke 24:27. Yeshua himself modeled the correct method of biblical interpretation on the road to Emmaus — starting in the Torah, moving through the Prophets and Writings, and arriving at himself as the fulfillment of every canonical word.

Christocentric Reading

Hebraic-Semitic Lens

Paleo-Hebrew Pictographics

Shekinah / Kavod Arc

Covenant Architecture

The Divine Name (YHWH)

Servant Songs of Isaiah

The Recon Method

Bar Enash Typology

Go'el Framework

Shavuot Fulfillment

Canonical Reconnaissance

Torah-Prophets-Writings

Apostolic-Era Christ-Like Hermeneutics