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Yahweh's Assembly in Yahshua; Subbotniks, the majority belonged to Rabbinic and Karaite Judaism, the minority to Christianity [4] Yehowists, a Russian Spiritual Christian millenarian movement founded in the 1840s; Others. Church of Christ (Fettingite) For His Glory Church Ministries, Inc. TheMillennium; The Christ's Assembly; Church of Israel
The Assemblies of Yahweh believes in a Great Tribulation, a Beast System which is interpreted to mean a world ruling government and synchronistic religion on this earth opposed to Yahweh's commandments [15] (Revelation 12:17) [16] and finally, a millennial 1,000 year Kingdom of Yahweh (Revelation 20:4) [17] on this earth which will usher an era ...
The ICGJC teaches that the descendants of the Twelve Lost Tribes and true biblical Jews are the Black Americans, West Indians, and Native Americans of North and South America and those scattered throughout the whole planet, but not the Jewish people [11] The group shows the Holy Bible reveals that the "Israelites are the so- called Blacks, Hispanics and Native American people and they have ...
The Pentecostal Assemblies of Jesus Christ (PAJC) is one of the oldest active Oneness Pentecostal organizations in the world. Two of the largest Oneness Pentecostal organizations, United Pentecostal Church International and Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, were once part of the Pentecostal Assemblies of Jesus Christ and a third, the International Circle of Faith, traces its roots to the PAJC.
Breakthrough is the television ministry of World Harvest Church. It airs twice a day, six days a week, and is available in 97 percent of the United States and in most other nations.
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Angelo Traina, a disciple of Dodd, undertook the production of a Sacred Name edition of the Bible, publishing the Holy Name New Testament in 1950 and the Holy Name Bible in 1962, both based on the King James Version, but with some names and words changed to Hebraic forms, such as "God" to "Elohim", "LORD" to "Yahweh" and "Jesus" to "Yahshua". [10]
Other organizations that were born from or splintered from this church body include the Church of God in Christ Jesus International Ministries, Progressive Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Refuge Temple Assembly of Yahweh, the Evangelistic Churches of Christ, a host of small organizations, and independent churches of varying sizes.