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WATCH: Did God Punish Jesus? | Isaiah 53 - The Suffering Servant | Atonement Explained https://youtu.be/LjO2rI7Yrx4
What if we’ve been reading Isaiah 53 through the wrong lens the entire time?
In this powerful sermon on "Atonement Explained" Rabbi Damian takes on one of the most debated passages in the Bible: the Suffering Servant of Isaiah 53. Was Yeshua punished instead of us… or is something far deeper happening in the text?
Why does Isaiah describe the servant as carrying griefs, sicknesses, and sorrows? Why does Peter say Messiah suffered not merely for us, but as an example for us to follow? And what if the cross is less about divine wrath being satisfied… and more about God overcoming death through faithful suffering?
From Joseph’s betrayal to the Exodus, from the Hebrew meaning of musar to the prophetic imagery of healing and restoration, this teaching challenges deeply rooted assumptions while remaining anchored in Scripture.
Could the cross be about vindication instead of vengeance?
Could Isaiah 53 be telling a bigger story than many of us were taught?
Watch now and wrestle with one of the most important questions in the Bible.
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What if the Gospels are telling a bigger story than we’ve been taught?
WATCH: The Holiness Pattern Nobody's Talking About | How Jesus Conquered Death
https://youtu.be/W2I0K87cvas
In this powerful continuation of the Atonement Explained series, Rabbi Damian Eisner explores a stunning pattern woven throughout the Gospels: whenever Yeshua encounters impurity, suffering, or death itself, the direction reverses. Instead of impurity spreading to Him, holiness flows outward from Him.
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FREE SHAVUOT GUIDE 🔥
What connects Mount Sinai, the giving of the Torah, Acts 2, and Pentecost?
We created a free Messianic Jewish guide to help you explore the deeper biblical meaning of Shavuot — from Sinai to the Upper Room.
Inside this free download:
- The Feast of Weeks explained
- Pentecost & the Holy Spirit
- The Jewish roots of Acts 2
- Torah, covenant, and the Ruach HaKodesh
- Simple ways to participate from home
PLUS — join us online throughout the Shavuot weekend for worship, teachings, prayer, Torah study, and community livestreams with Shalom Macon.
Download the free guide here:
Https://ShaloMacon.org/virtual-shavuot
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WATCH: The Lord's Supper Isn't What You Think At The Table of the Lamb | Atonement Explained | https://youtu.be/XUNmLDsNAwo
What if we’ve misunderstood the meaning of the Lord’s Supper all along?
At the Table of the Lamb, when John calls Yeshua Jesus “the Lamb of God,” was he pointing to punishment… or to Passover, covenant, deliverance, and shared life with God? Why does Yeshua frame His final meal around bread, wine, and covenant language instead of Yom Kippur imagery? And what did His disciples hear when He said, “Drink it”?
In this teaching, Rabbi Damian explores the sacrificial grammar behind the Table of the Lamb — connecting Passover, Exodus 24, Sinai, covenant blood, John 6, and the prophetic promises of Jeremiah and Ezekiel. Along the way, difficult passages begin to open in ways many believers have never considered before.
As we head into Shavuot / Pentecost, download your free Shavuot Guide from Rabbi Damian Eisner and Shalom Macon and participate with us - shalomacon.org/virtual-shavuot
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Shalom Macon
FREE SHAVUOT GUIDE 🔥
What connects Mount Sinai, the giving of the Torah, Acts 2, and Pentecost?
We created a free Messianic Jewish guide to help you explore the deeper biblical meaning of Shavuot — from Sinai to the Upper Room.
Inside this free 10-page download:
The Feast of Weeks explained
Pentecost & the Holy Spirit
The Jewish roots of Acts 2
Torah, covenant, and the Ruach HaKodesh
Simple ways to participate from home
PLUS — join us online throughout the Shavuot weekend for worship, teachings, prayer, Torah study, and community livestreams with Shalom Macon.
Download the free guide here:
Https://ShaloMacon.org/virtual-shavuot
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WATCH: https://youtu.be/W2I0K87cvas
What if the Gospels are telling a bigger story than we’ve been taught?
This is how holiness reversed the curse: Life conquers death.
In this powerful continuation of the Atonement Explained series, Rabbi Damian Eisner explores a stunning pattern woven throughout the Gospels: whenever Yeshua encounters impurity, suffering, or death itself, the direction reverses. Instead of impurity spreading to Him, holiness flows outward from Him.
From the metzora to the woman with the issue of blood… from Jairus’ daughter to Lazarus… the Gospel accounts reveal more than isolated miracles. They reveal a holy life confronting the forces of death head-on.
2 weeks ago | [YT] | 26
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Was Forgiveness ever about blood? WATCH: https://youtu.be/Ky_7iVotx4U
In this episode of Atonement Explained, Rabbi Damian Eisner explores the biblical meaning of sacrifice, Yom Kippur, the Holy of Holies, and why blood functioned as purification in the Torah. Discover the Jewish context behind atonement, forgiveness, and the sacrifice of Messiah in a way most Christians have never been taught.
This teaching from Shalom Macon and Rabbi Damian Eisner helps believers understand the deeper meaning of Torah, sacrifice, Leviticus, and the work of Yeshua through a Messianic Jewish lens rooted in Scripture, history, and the Jewish context of Jesus.
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WATCH: Was Forgiveness Ever About Blood? | Washed With Water | Atonement Explained
https://youtu.be/Ky_7iVotx4U
Was Forgiveness Ever About Blood? In the 8th part of the Atonement Explained series we step into the session "Washed With Water" with Rabbi Damian Eisner and Shalom Macon
For centuries, many have assumed that forgiveness requires sacrifice—that sin demands blood, and that God cannot forgive without it. But what if the prophets themselves challenge that assumption?
In this teaching, Part 8 Rabbi Damian Eisner of @Shalomacon takes us deeper into the Atonement Explained series as we trace a powerful thread through the Torah and the Prophets—one that leads not to escalating sacrifice, but to something far deeper: God’s mercy, God’s cleansing, and God’s direct intervention in the human heart.
Zechariah prophesies a fountain opened for sin and impurity, symbolizing cleansing. This ancient prophecy from the old testament is further explored in Ezekiel 36, where God promises a new heart. This bible study delves into these passages, offering a fresh bible commentary on purification and spiritual renewal.
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WATCH: https://youtu.be/Bfh6uURecy4
What if we’ve misunderstood atonement… ENTIRELY? Why Exile? The Limits of Atonement Nobody Talks About.
For many, the sacrificial system is about sin, punishment, and death. But what if the Torah is telling a very different story? What if blood isn’t about death at all—but about life?
Rabbi Damian Eisner at Shalom Macon teaches further in the Atonement Explained Series Part 6, we take a deep dive into Leviticus, Yom Kippur, and the chattat offering to uncover a truth that challenges some of the most common assumptions in modern theology. If the Day of Atonement could truly fix everything, then why exile? Why does Scripture speak of limits?
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WATCH: https://youtu.be/1onnrvxyCm0
If you misunderstand atonement in the Torah, you miss the New Testament
What if everything you thought “atonement” meant… isn’t what the Bible is actually saying? If you misunderstand atonement in the Torah, you miss the New Testament.
When most people hear the word atonement, they think forgiveness, salvation, or being made right with God. But what if the Torah is asking a completely different question?
In this teaching from Rabbi Damian EIsner and @Shalomacon - Part 6 in the Atonement Explained Series, we step into the sacrificial world of Leviticus and uncover a startling reality: atonement in the Bible isn’t primarily about people being forgiven—it’s about sacred space being cleansed.
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