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Trinity & Deity of Christ in Ezekiel 1-10 Explained – Jay Dyer (Half)

 One of the most difficult biblical books is the major prophet Ezekiel, who cannot be overlooked.  As Orthodox, in fact, many of the more mysterious passages in Ezekiel make far more sense, as we will see.  In this initial talk we will work through the early chapters and cover the profound presentation of the […]

Jesus in Islam & the Bible: An Exchange – Jay Dyer / Nazam Goffoor


An impromptu discussion and exchange on the Person of Christ in the texts of the law of Moses, the prophets, the writings and the New Testament.  Nazam is an apologist who focuses on exegesis of the Koran and its relationship with other religions like Christianity and the Jewish law.  We will examine these issues. His channel is here.

Refuting Roman Catholicism & Ecumenism: Palamas, Aquinas & Augustine

A reply to various so-called Orthodox and Roman Catholic apologist attempts to reply to my essay. Ultimately these attempts fail because they do not understand hypostatic properties and the orthodox distinctions of will, nature, person and operation. As a result, both faux “Orthodox” and Roman Catholics congeal into a mass lump of heretical perennialism, as generic as their generic theism.

The Western Loss of Theophanies, Descent & Recapitulation of Christ

By: Jay Dyer
“Thy mystery of the incarnation of the Word bears the power of all hidden meanings and figures of Scripture as well as the knowledge of visible and intelligible creatures. The one who knows the mystery of the cross and the tomb knows the reason of things. And the one who has been initiated into the ineffable power of the Resurrection knows the purpose for which God originally made all things.” (St. Maximos the Confessor, Chapters on Knowledge, 1.66)

Mysteries of the Davidic Covenant – Jay Dyer (Half)

In this talk we pick up from the last talk dealing with the mysteries and occult wars in the Books of the Kings. Here, we look at the types of the figures of Samuel and David and how their lives foreshadowed the coming of the Logos. I also cover the prophetic proofs of the inclusion of Gentiles into the covenant of Israel – something viewed as impossible- especially the astounding prophesies of the latter chapters of Isaiah.