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With Michael Walker
With Michael Walker

We now enter the deep waters of 1 John 2:15–16, a passage often cited as a moral warning against worldly entanglement, yet rarely dissected for its covenantal architecture. This is not a short exploration. It is a full forensic excavation…

The verse under examination is 2 Corinthians 5:17, a passage often cited to affirm the believer’s transformation in Christ. Yet beneath its institutional rendering lies a layered covenantal structure that demands forensic unpacking. The English translation, while familiar, conceals a…

The sovereign utterance recorded in Yeshayahu (Yeh-shah-yah-hoo) — Isaiah 41:10 — stands as a forensic declaration of covenantal agency, not a poetic comfort. It is not a vague encouragement for the anxious heart, nor a generalized promise of divine presence.…

The verse under examination is John 14:13–14, a passage often cited to support the doctrine of answered prayer. Yet beneath the surface lies a forensic covenantal mechanism that has been flattened by institutional translation. The passage reads in the NASB:…

Names in Hebrew aren’t the descriptor of a person that can be phonetically, linguistically or culturally repurposed. They are the Identity, the Function, the Purpose….they are The Person. The functionality of the name is in the literal audible syllables of…

Literal Interlinear Etymological Translation Forensic Translation Protocol Inputs Purpose Rules Output Structure Special Instructions: Only use the words that existed at the time. Etymological Fidelity is mandatory. Example: “Anointed” did NOT exist at time of created scripture. Do not use…

The verse often quoted as a banner of comfort and guidance—Proverbs 3:5–6—has been recited in homes, sermons, and devotionals across generations. It is stitched into the fabric of institutional Christianity as a call to trust, a directive to surrender, and…

The verse under examination, 1 Timothy 2:1–2, is often cited as a call to prayer for leaders and those in authority. On the surface, it appears to be a benign exhortation toward civic peace and spiritual devotion. However, when examined…

The verse known as Romans 8:28 has long stood as a pillar of comfort within Western Christian circles, often quoted to assure believers that all things, regardless of their nature, are divinely orchestrated for good. Yet beneath this institutional rendering…

A forensic deep dive into Ephesians 1:9-10 reveals a profound shift in covenantal posture, an elegant reversal that subtly replaces the relational dynamics of YHWH’s (Yahweh’s) Household with the abstract mechanics of institutional religion. The passage, as rendered in the…