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Mark My Words

Yeshua is Yehovah

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What if the shortest Gospel contains the loudest declaration of divinity?

In Mark My Words: Yeshua is Yehovah, author and pastor Jeff E. Brannon takes readers on an eye-opening journey through the Gospel of Mark, revealing that every chapter whispers, shouts, and testifies to one staggering truth: Yeshua (Jesus) is not merely the Messiah. He is Yehovah, the God of Israel, walking in flesh among His people.

This is not a commentary in the traditional sense. It's a deeply reverent, theologically rich unveiling of how Mark's Gospel, often seen as the most straightforward of the four, is actually one of the most profound. Brannon, drawing on decades of pastoral ministry and Hebraic study, guides the reader verse by verse to uncover how Yeshua fulfills ancient prophecies, speaks with divine authority, acts with sovereign power, and receives the honor reserved for Yehovah alone.

What This Book Offers:

1. A Chapter-by-Chapter Exploration of the Gospel of Mark
Every chapter is broken down to reveal how Yeshua’s identity is intricately tied to the actions, titles, and fulfillments in the Tanakh (Old Testament). From the voice in the wilderness to the Transfiguration on the mountaintop, every step He takes reclaims divine ground.

2. A Restoration of Hebraic Context
Brannon reconnects the Gospel to its Jewish roots—restoring the meaning of titles like “Son of Man,” exploring the weight of sacred names, and unveiling connections between Yeshua’s acts and Yehovah’s covenantal promises. This is the Gospel through Hebrew eyes.

3. A Refutation of Common Misconceptions
The book includes a powerful appendix that dismantles modern and historical arguments against the divinity of Yeshua—including Islamic, Unitarian, Arian, and Rabbinic objections. Using Scripture alone, Brannon answers: Was Yeshua a created being? A prophet only? Or was He, and is He, Yehovah in the flesh?

4. A Devotional and Theological Resource in One
This book isn’t just for scholars. It’s for worshipers. Each chapter is both intellectually satisfying and spiritually stirring. Perfect for personal study, small group discussion, or sermon preparation.

5. A Fresh Voice in Messianic Apologetics
With a tone that is both bold and humble, Brannon doesn’t shy away from mystery. He embraces the tension of Scripture, inviting the reader not just to understand, but to worship.

Key Themes Explored:
  • The divine implications of Yeshua forgiving sins in Mark 2

  • His authority over the Sabbath—and why that matters

  • The storm-stiller as the One who once rebuked the sea in Job and Psalms

  • The significance of walking on water, echoing Yehovah’s trampling of the deep

  • The Transfiguration as a Mount Sinai moment of divine glory

  • Prophetic signs fulfilled in His healing ministry

  • His use of "I AM" and the theological weight behind it

  • The mystery of divine plurality revealed in relational distinction

Who This Book is For:
  • Believers hungry to know Yeshua more intimately—not just as Savior, but as Sovereign.

  • Teachers and pastors seeking a robust theological framework rooted in Scripture.

  • Messianic and Hebrew Roots believers looking for clarity and confidence in their proclamation.

  • Skeptics and seekers willing to examine the Scriptural evidence with an open mind.

  • Those wrestling with questions like: Is the Trinity biblical? Is Jesus really God? How does the Old Testament point to the Messiah?

Yeshua is not just the messenger. He is the Message. He is the Word made flesh. He is Yehovah.

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