Resources
Class Library
Study materials organized by the four canonical arcs of the Emmaus Pedagogy.
The Transfiguration — Shekinah on the Mountain
Matthew 17:1–9 as a Shekinah theophany. The connection to Sinai, the Tabernacle, and the New Jerusalem.
The Menorah — Seven Lamps and the Ruach HaKodesh
The Menorah in the Tabernacle as a symbol of the Ruach HaKodesh. Zechariah 4, Revelation 1:12–20.
The Davidic Covenant — 2 Samuel 7 in Depth
The Davidic Covenant (2 Samuel 7:12–16) and its fulfillment in Yeshua as the eternal Son of David. Luke 1:32–33, Revelation 22:16.
Micah 5:2 — The Ruler from Bethlehem
Micah 5:2 as a prophetic identification of the Messiah's birthplace. Hebrew text analysis and New Testament fulfillment in Matthew 2.
The Suffering Servant in the Dead Sea Scrolls
How the Dead Sea Scrolls (1QIsa) confirm the Masoretic text of Isaiah 53 and its Messianic interpretation in Second Temple Judaism.
Zechariah 12–14 — The Day of YHWH
Zechariah's eschatological vision: the pierced one, the mourning of Jerusalem, and the return of YHWH. Revelation 1:7 as the fulfillment.
Psalm 110 — The Melchizedek Priesthood
Verse-by-verse analysis of Psalm 110. Yeshua as the eternal High Priest after the order of Melchizedek. Hebrews 5–7 as the fulfillment.
The Pillar of Cloud and Fire — YHWH's Guidance
The pillar of cloud by day and fire by night as manifestations of the Shekinah. Exodus 13–14, Numbers 9, and the fulfillment in the Ruach HaKodesh.
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The New Covenant — Jeremiah 31 and Hebrews 8
Jeremiah 31:31–34 as the promise of the New Covenant. Hebrews 8 as the definitive New Testament exposition of its fulfillment.
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The Hebraic Mind vs. the Greek Mind
Why the Greek philosophical framework distorts Scripture and how the Hebraic-Semitic lens restores the original meaning.
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The Ark of the Covenant — Throne of YHWH
The Ark as the earthly throne of YHWH. The Mercy Seat (Kapporet) as the place of atonement. Hebrews 9 as the fulfillment.
Acts 2 — Verse by Verse in the Shavuot Context
Detailed verse-by-verse analysis of Acts 2 as the fulfillment of the Shavuot feast. The Ruach HaKodesh as the promised Comforter.
The Omer Count — 50 Days from Passover to Shavuot
The significance of the 50-day Omer count (Sefirat HaOmer) from Passover to Shavuot and its Christological meaning.
Shavuot 2026 — Pre-Study Reading List
Recommended reading and preparation materials for the full eight-session Shavuot 2026 arc.
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The Recon Method — Advanced Techniques
Advanced canonical reconnaissance: intertextual echoes, typological patterns, and prophetic fulfillment structures.
Covenant Architecture — Deep Dive
Extended study of the six covenants: their conditions, mediators, signs, and Christological fulfillment in the New Covenant.
14 Hermeneutical Pillars — Reference Card
A concise one-page reference card listing all 14 pillars of the Emmaus Pedagogy for quick study reference.
The Apostolic Hermeneutic — Acts 2 as Emmaus Pedagogy
Peter's Shavuot sermon in Acts 2 as a live demonstration of the Recon Method: Torah, Prophets, Psalms, all pointing to Yeshua.
Isaiah 53 — The Suffering Servant: Verse-by-Verse
Verse-by-verse analysis of Isaiah 53 as the definitive Servant Song. Hebrew text, Septuagint, and New Testament fulfillment.
Shavuot 2026 — Complete Scripture Reference List
All Scripture references for the eight-session arc, organized by session and canonical order.
Ezekiel's Chariot Vision (Merkabah) — Study Notes
Detailed analysis of Ezekiel 1 (the Merkabah/Chariot vision) and its Christological significance. The four living creatures and the throne of YHWH.
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The Shekinah in the New Testament
How the Shekinah (Divine Presence) appears in the New Testament: the Transfiguration, the Baptism of Yeshua, Pentecost, and the New Jerusalem.
Kavod and the Incarnation — John 1:14 in Context
John 1:14 ('the Word became flesh and tabernacled among us') as the fulfillment of the entire Shekinah/Kavod arc.
The Divine Name — YHWH Across the Canon
Comprehensive study of the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) across the entire canon. Etymology, Paleo-Hebrew analysis, and Christological significance.
Session 7 Notes — Paleo-Hebrew Pictographics
Full study notes for Session 7. Aleph-Tav, Bereshit, YHWH. How the ancient pictographic letters encode the Gospel.
Daniel 7 — The Bar Enash (Son of Man) Vision
Detailed study of Daniel 7:13–14. The Bar Enash (Son of Man) coming on the clouds of heaven. Yeshua's self-identification with this figure.
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The Passover Haggadah — Christological Reading
Reading the Passover Seder through the lens of the Emmaus Pedagogy. Every element as a type and shadow of Yeshua's death and resurrection.
Psalm 22 — The Crucifixion Psalm
Verse-by-verse analysis of Psalm 22 as a prophetic description of the crucifixion. Hebrew text and New Testament fulfillment.
Genesis 1:1 — Bereshit in Paleo-Hebrew
Paleo-Hebrew pictographic analysis of Genesis 1:1. The hidden Gospel in the first verse of Scripture.
The Aleph-Tav — Alpha and Omega in the Hebrew Text
The untranslated Aleph-Tav (את) in the Hebrew text and its Christological significance. Revelation 1:8 as the interpretive key.
The Apostolic Hermeneutic — How the Apostles Read the Old Testament
How Peter, Paul, and the other apostles applied the Emmaus Pedagogy in their preaching and writing. Acts 2, Acts 13, Romans 9–11, Hebrews 1–10.
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The Tabernacle as Christological Blueprint
Every element of the Tabernacle as a type and shadow of Yeshua: the Gate, the Altar, the Laver, the Menorah, the Table of Showbread, the Altar of Incense, the Ark.
The Kavod Arc — From Exodus to Revelation
The complete arc of YHWH's Glory (Kavod) through the canon: Sinai, Tabernacle, Temple, Exile, Return, Incarnation, New Jerusalem.
YHWH's Dwelling — From Sinai to the New Jerusalem
The progressive revelation of YHWH's dwelling place: Sinai, Tabernacle, Solomon's Temple, Ezekiel's Temple, the Incarnation, the Church, the New Jerusalem.
Session 8 Notes — Shavuot Fulfillment
Full study notes for Session 8. Acts 2 as the Shavuot event. The 50-day arc from Passover to Pentecost. The Ruach HaKodesh as the promised Comforter.
Session 1 Notes — The Recon Method
Full study notes for Session 1. Key texts: Luke 24:27, Deuteronomy 18:15–19, Isaiah 53, Psalm 22.
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Reading the Canon as Yeshua Read It
Luke 24:27 as the master key. How Yeshua moved through Torah, Prophets, and Writings on the Emmaus road.
Session 5 Notes — The Servant Songs
Full study notes for Session 5. Key texts: Isaiah 42, 49, 50, 52–53. Daniel 7:13–14 (Bar Enash).
Session 4 Notes — The Shekinah/Kavod Arc
Full study notes for Session 4. Key texts: Exodus 24–40, Ezekiel 1–10, Ezekiel 43–48, John 1:14, Revelation 21.
Session 3 Notes — The Go'el Framework
Full study notes for Session 3. Key texts: Ruth 4, Isaiah 59, Job 19:25, Romans 8:29–30.
Session 2 Notes — The Divine Name (YHWH)
Full study notes for Session 2. Key texts: Exodus 3:14, Isaiah 42–43, John 8:58. Paleo-Hebrew analysis of the Tetragrammaton.
The Six Covenants — Overview Chart
A visual chart mapping the six covenants (Noahic, Abrahamic, Mosaic, Priestly, Davidic, New) and their Christological fulfillment.
Introduction to the Emmaus Pedagogy
A comprehensive overview of the 14 hermeneutical pillars. The foundational document for all study in this fellowship.
Session 6 Notes — Covenant Architecture
Full study notes for Session 6. The six covenants and their Christological fulfillment. Hebrews 8–10 as the synthesis.
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Christocentric Reading — Principles and Practice
Every text points to Yeshua. Principles for identifying the Christological thread in any passage.
Hebraic-Semitic Lens — Why It Matters
Understanding the cultural, linguistic, and theological context of the Hebrew Scriptures. Why Greek philosophical categories distort the text.
The Three-Part Canon: Torah, Prophets, Writings
Structure of the Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) and why the canonical order matters for interpretation.
Glossary of Key Terms
Authoritative definitions for all Hebraic-Semitic terminology used in the Emmaus Pedagogy: Yeshua, YHWH, Ruach HaKodesh, Shekinah, Kavod, Bar Enash, Go'el, Shavuot, Paleo-Hebrew.
The Recon Method — Study Guide
Step-by-step guide to the Recon Method: canonical reconnaissance, cross-referencing, and Christocentric synthesis.