Andrew gabriel roth biography

Rebutting

Andrew Gabriel Roth’s

Commentary on John 7:23

 

 

Studying the Scriptures to show one’s self approved with a truly open mind, and by saying an ‘open mind’ I mean that you’re willing to change your views when new evidence forces you to admit you’ve been wrong, can be a most liberating personal experience. That may seem straightforward enough and easy to do but I really don’t think many people are capable of it. Nevertheless, those who do have that capability are set free via a constantly increasing confidence in that which they currently believe to be true is actually correct. This confidence comes simply because they have been willing to move with the Spirit as it guides them into deeper revelation, the deeper the open minded study, the deeper the revelation and the end result is a fearless confidence when confronted with opposing views. The owner of that mindset will approach opposing views with a resolve to defend their present views with a bold confidence but with an ‘open mind’ to the opposing view.

Andrew’s writing of faith-based books began with his first book, Signs of the Cross, published by Xlibris in 2001. He then followed up with two more books on the Aramaic origins of the New Testament in 2002 and 2004. He realized that his historical and linguistic studies, which had been a private matter up until this moment, was now getting even more serious.

Following years of discussions with Bible scholars and enthusiasts, Andrew slowly started putting together a translation of the New Testament from Aramaic sources into English and after ten years of labor the Aramaic English New Testament was first released in 2008. He also founded One Faith One People Ministries after traveling and teaching for years between his secular job, and produced and broadcast a regular Bible show on God’s Learning Channel, As it is Written, in 2011 and 2012.

By 2019, having done extensive research into many biblical topics and connecting them with archeological information and getting access to incredibly old manuscripts, he decided to start from scratch with all his books with updated inf

Andrew Roth

Tracking the Teachers of Righteousness and the Wicked Priests of the Dead Sea Scrolls Sectarian Texts

Tracking the Teachers of Righteousness and the Wicked Priests of the Dead Sea Scrolls Sectarian Texts, 2024

It is the purpose of this essay to document and identify the good and evil icons of the Dead Sea ... more It is the purpose of this essay to document and identify the good and evil icons of the Dead Sea Scrolls known as the Teacher of Righteousness and the Wicked Priest. However, as the title implies, this research has led me to conclude that there was not just one pair of these opponents, but several.

We can identify these personages on both sides through the writings of the Jewish historian Josephus, since he focuses on religious leaders whenever he highlights particular members of a sect by name. Other information comes from the books of 1 and 2 Maccabees and, in the last case, from the Talmud.

In particular, the arch enemies of the Yahad-Essenes were the leaders of the Maccabean Revolt and the later formation from them of the Hasmonean Kingdom. We should

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