"The voice of my beloved! Behold, He cometh leaping upon the mountains, skipping upon the hills." Song of Solomon 2:8

Preface to Unveiled Bride

A Comprehensive Bible Study of the Bride of Christ from Genesis to Revelation
In ancient Israel, betrothal was the first stage of marriage. She was considered married but the marriage wasn't consummated until the bridegroom prepared a wedding chamber for her and came back to bring her there. After the formal betrothal, she was veiled. It was done for her protection and for her status and as a sign she belonged to her husband. Before taking her, the bridegroom lifts the veil to make sure she is his bride. Even today among the very orthodox Jews, "a high point in the marriage ceremony is when the bridegroom, after walking around the bride three times, removes the veil covering from her face and throws it over his shoulder. By this, he is saying to those gathered together at the wedding that the government of his bride now rests on him!" >READ MORE

Passover Conference 2007

On the second day of Rosh Hashana (Feast of Trumpets) in the fall of 2005, I was awakened with a song, Kol Dode, Hine Ze Ba, Hine Ze Ba, The voice of my Beloved, Behold He Comes, running through my mind in my sleep. I knew that Jesus' soon return as a bridegroom for his bride was to be my focus in ministry. >READ MORE

Preface to Law through Hebrew Eyes

Have you been taught to believe that the Old Testament is a history of the Jews and is for them and the New Testament is for the believer in Christ?? Do you view the "Law" as bad and "grace" as good? The Law or "Torah" was considered by Jews to be a wedding ketubah or marriage certificate. How can that be bad? Reexamine the book of Romans from a Hebraic perspective to see what Paul and Jesus were really saying about the Law and about grace. See how a proper understanding of "Law" is essential to not only understand our biblical "roots" or foundations in the Old Testament but is essential for properly understanding the New Testament as well. Don't be mired in the mudpit of anti-semitic theologians or tradition any longer! Read the Law through Hebrew Eyes! >VIEW ALL BOOKS

Coming Soon: CD of the Passover- Crossing Over from Death to Life!






Dr. Edith Saller

On September of 2005, Edith Saller was awakened on the first day of Rosh Hashanah with the Hebrew song, Kol dodi, Hine ze Ba (The voice of my beloved, Behold He Comes!). She feels her mission is to alert believers to the soon coming of Yeshua HaMashiach, their Bridegroom!