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ALTARS OF YAH: THE SIN OFFERING MELCHISEDEK AND THE 144000

by Wesley Adayah Sampson, Brother Yadduwa

  • 258 pages
  • Publisher: Hear O Isreal Ministries Inc
  • 15.3 x 22.9 x 1.4 cm

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The Remnant, the Sin Offering, and the Priesthood is the first volume in the Altars of Yah series. It presents a structured theological examination of the biblical altar, sacrifice, and priesthood as foundational elements of covenant restoration. Drawing from Torah, the Prophets, and the New Testament, this volume explores how the altar functions as the meeting place between Yah and His people and how sacrifice, priesthood, and obedience are inseparably linked throughout Scripture.

The study gives particular attention to the sin offering, tracing its purpose, meaning, and fulfillment within the biblical narrative. By examining the sacrificial system established in Torah, the book highlights the role of blood, atonement, and obedience in maintaining a covenant relationship. The work emphasizes that sacrifice is not merely ritual but a divinely ordained means of restoration, instruction, and transformation for the people of Yah.

Central to this volume is an examination of the priesthood, with a focus on the Melchizedek order as presented in Scripture. The book considers the distinction and relationship between the Levitical priesthood and the priesthood associated with Melchizedek, exploring how this priestly pattern precedes the law, transcends lineage, and finds fulfillment in the Messiah. Through this lens, the volume addresses themes of righteousness, kingship, and mediation, presenting priesthood as a calling rooted in covenant faithfulness rather than institutional authority alone.

The identity and calling of the Remnant are also examined in depth. This volume explores the biblical concept of a preserved people who remain faithful to Yah amid judgment, exile, and restoration. Particular attention is given to the prophetic imagery of the 144,000, understood within the broader scriptural framework of holiness, obedience, and priestly service. Rather than treating the 144,000 as a speculative or symbolic abstraction, the book situates this theme within the consistent biblical pattern of consecrated service, covenant identity, and separation unto Yah.

Throughout the work, the altar is presented as a unifying theological motif that connects sacrifice, priesthood, obedience, and restoration. By tracing the altars of Scripture-from the patriarchs through the Mosaic covenant and into the prophetic writings-the book demonstrates how Yah continually calls His people back to covenant order through repentance, consecration, and proper worship. The altar becomes a lens through which themes of judgment and mercy, death and life, and separation and reconciliation are understood.

Written from a Hebraic and Messianic perspective,

Altars of Yah: Volume I provides readers with a foundational framework for understanding the deeper covenant themes developed in subsequent volumes. It is intended for students of Scripture, teachers, ministry leaders, and readers seeking a deeper grasp of biblical sacrifice, priesthood, and prophetic identity. As the opening volume of the series, it establishes the theological groundwork for later discussions of the Nazarite vow, priestly restoration, and covenant fulfillment.

ALTARS OF YAH: THE SIN OFFERING MELCHISEDEK AND THE 144000 and ALTARS OF YAH: Yahshua's Nazarite Vow and the Remnant priesthood
ALTARS OF YAH: Yahshua's Nazarite Vow and the Remnant priesthoodALTARS OF YAH: THE SIN OFFERING MELCHISEDEK AND THE 144000

  • Title

    ALTARS OF YAH: THE SIN OFFERING MELCHISEDEK AND THE 144000

  • Publisher

    Hear O Isreal Ministries Inc

  • Published

    April 2025

  • Weight

    350g

  • Page Count

    258

  • Dimensions

    15.3 x 22.9 x 1.4 cm

  • ISBN

    9798892926256

  • ISBN-10

    889292625X

  • Eden Code

    7433091