This site exists for one simple reason:
To help you understand the Scriptures in a clear, direct way—getting as close as possible to their original context, just as they were understood and taught by Moses, the prophets, Yeshua, and the apostles in the first century.
In a world where there are countless Bible studies in video format—many of them very good—there is a real problem:
When a specific question comes up, finding a quick answer is not easy.
Most of the time, it requires watching videos that range from several minutes to even hours… and honestly, not everyone has the time or the willingness to do that.
I’ve personally gone through that process since I began this journey in January 2020.
That’s why this site exists.
This site as a tool
The idea is simple:
To create a place where you can find answers quickly and effectively.
Here you will be able to:
- Search for specific topics using the search bar in the main menu
- Find direct answers without having to watch hours of content
- Access studies organized in a clear and practical way
- Send your own questions by email if you can’t find what you’re looking for
And in that case:
- Your question will be reviewed
- It may become a new article
- And it will be available for others to benefit as well
The goal is to help you save months—or even years—of searching.
To avoid becoming a victim of fraud or impersonation, please read carefully:
Never engage with or respond to anything that appears “official” at first glance. Impostors and scammers often create fake social media accounts, cloned websites, or send deceptive messages pretending to represent us.
This includes:
- Emails
- Social media platforms
- Messaging apps such as WhatsApp or Telegram
- Comments on our YouTube channel
Even if something looks legitimate, do not respond.
Always go directly to our official website:
TORAHROOTED.COM
From there, you will find our only verified platforms and official contact email.
We want to make this very clear:
- We do not use social media platforms
- We do not use messaging apps like WhatsApp or Telegram
- We will never send you unsolicited or random emails
- We only respond to emails that are initiated by you first
Below is a list of our current official sites. Additional platforms may be added in the future, but they will always be announced on our official website.
- YouTube: youtube.com/@TorahRooted
- Linktr.ee: linktr.ee/torahrooted
About the content
What is shared here is the result of:
- Years of learning from experts who study the Scriptures from the perspective of the language and culture of the people of Israel in the first century
- Understanding the context in which the Scriptures were originally given
- Recognizing how Yeshua corrected interpretations that had been influenced by human traditions
- And my own personal study, comparing Scripture with Scripture
An important point from the beginning
I do not claim to know everything.
I am in a constant process of learning.
And I want to be very clear about this:
If at any point new and sufficient evidence is presented—and after careful study and consideration from all possible angles it becomes clear that an adjustment is needed—I will have no problem making that change.
That may include:
- Clarifying a point
- Expanding an explanation
- Or even changing my position on a biblical topic
Because not doing so would mean falling into the same pattern we see so often:
People who:
- Hold tightly to a position
- Remain inside a bubble
- Defend a religion, denomination, doctrine, or leader
- And never consider the possibility that they might be wrong
As for me:
I would rather admit I was wrong…
than continue in error and move away from what God has established.
The central purpose
The goal of this site is not to teach something new.
It is to return to the original understanding.
To interpret the Scriptures as closely as possible to how they were understood and taught by:
- Moses
- The prophets
- Yeshua
- The apostles
- And the early disciples who carried the message to the nations
What happened along the way?
Over time, that understanding began to be distorted.
Historically, we know that:
- The early believers were persecuted
- Many were expelled from key places such as Rome
- And significant changes began to take place
Among them:
- The change of the Sabbath from the Saturday to Sunday
- The replacement of the biblical feasts established by God with celebrations of pagan origin
- The adaptation of practices that were eventually “Christianized”
All of this has led, in many cases, to a departure from what God originally established.
My personal position
My name is Ed S.
I am the creator of this site.
And I want to be completely transparent with you:
I have a very particular position.
I have nothing to lose.
And that is powerful.
Because it gives me the freedom to speak with complete honesty:
- Without filters
- Without pressure
- Without the need to please anyone
I am not here to:
- Build a following
- Start a ministry, church, or movement
- Sell anything
- Ask for donations
There is no “what’s in it for me” here.
Nothing.
What you will find here
A genuine desire to:
- Share what I have been learning
- Invite you to examine what you believe
- Encourage you to search for yourself
Because at the end of the day:
It’s not about what I say…
It’s about what God has already said.
A final invitation
Welcome to your personal journey—if you choose to take it—of rediscovering the Scriptures as they were originally given.
And as you begin, one piece of advice:
Don’t overwhelm yourself trying to explain everything to others.
From personal experience:
Instead of trying to convince people, simply invite them.
Something as simple as:
“Hey, check this out… let me know what you think.”
And let each person:
- Explore
- Ask questions
- Study
- And seek answers on their own
And of course… Pray. Because asking God for guidance makes all the difference.
A closing thought
“Test all things; hold fast what is good.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:21
If you are willing to do that…
You are already on the right path.
All Scripture quotations are from the New King James Version (NKJV).
God bless you,
Ed S.