The Hebrew Roots Challenge
30 days. Read the Bible like it was actually written. K.A. walks you back into the language, the calendar, and the cultural assumptions the apostles took for granted.
Why your Bible reading feels flat
You're reading a Hebrew document filtered through Greek philosophy, Latin theology, German seminary, and American consumer evangelicalism. The original signal is still in there — but most modern believers have never been handed the decoder ring.
This challenge hands it to you.
What you'll actually learn
Week 1 — Language. 20 Hebrew words that change everything: avodah, hesed, shalom, ruach, davar, kavod, teshuvah, shema, emunah.
Week 2 — Calendar. The feasts (Leviticus 23) as a prophetic timeline, not a Jewish-only artifact.
Week 3 — Mindset. Hebraic vs. Greek thinking — concrete vs. abstract, block vs. step, action vs. essence.
Week 4 — Application. Re-read familiar passages (John 1, Romans 9–11, Hebrews) with the lens installed. Watch them open.
What this is NOT
This is not a call to convert to Judaism. It is not a denial of the New Covenant or Christ's finished work. It is a recovery of the soil the New Testament grew in — so the gospel reads richer, not narrower.
K.A. is grounded in the finished work of Yeshua, the cross, and the resurrection. The Hebrew Roots Challenge serves that gospel — it doesn't replace it.
After the 30 days
Graduates often move into Chazon (prophetic vision) or the Shevet Challenges (tribe-based disciplines). Many never read their Bible the same way again.
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