THE B'RESHEET PROPHECIES
Eschatologist Dr. Stephen Phinney: Before the foundations of the earth were laid, the voice of God thundered through the void, starting in Genesis.
“In the beginning…” With that declaration, the eternal Author began a prophetic narrative that would affect the world through generations, culminating in the revelation of Yeshua, the Living Word.
The B’resheet Prophecies are not merely ancient texts—they are divine blueprints, etched into the fabric of creation, revealing God’s covenantal intentions, redemptive patterns, and eschatological promises. This study invites you to step beyond surface theology and into the depths of Genesis as prophecy—where every name, event, and structure points to the Messiah and His Bride.
THE B’RESHEET SERIES | נבואות בראשית
In a time when culture seeks to rewrite origins and blur God’s Holy design, The B’resheet Prophecies call us back to the beginning—not for nostalgia, but for clarity. Here, we uncover how Genesis is not just history—it is a holy forecast. From Adam to Abraham, Eden to Egypt, the prophetic fingerprints of Yeshua are unmistakable. This study will challenge your assumptions, awaken your mind, and equip you to see the End from the Beginning, just as the Lord declared in Isaiah 46:10. Prepare to be undone, remade, and anchored in truth that transcends time and the assumptions of humanity.
In this study, we’ll spend most of our time dwelling in the rich soil of Genesis—where the prophetic seeds of God’s redemptive plan were first planted.
Genesis isn’t just the beginning; it hosts the forecast of the End. From creation to covenant, every chapter pulses with prophetic life pointing forward to Messiah. But we won’t stop there. As we trace these divine patterns, we’ll connect them to the full arc of Scripture—from Genesis to Revelation—revealing how the Alpha prepares us for the Omega. The B’resheet Prophecies are not isolated epodes; they are the foundational rhythms that crescendo into the final trumpet of Yeshua’s return.
This will be a study like no other—a deep dive into the prophetic layers of Genesis, fully anchored in the Hebraic text, culture, and timelines. We won’t be skimming the surface with Western interpretations or sanitized summaries. Instead, we’ll immerse ourselves in the original language, the covenantal rhythms of Jewish history, and the divine calendar that frames God’s redemptive plan. The B’resheet Prophecies will unfold with the richness of Hebrew idioms, cultural context, and prophetic patterns that stretch from Eden to the New Jerusalem. If you’re ready to move from casual reading to covenantal revelation, this study will reshape how you see the Beginning—and the End.
For Hebraic accuracy, this study will primarily draw from The Complete Jewish Bible by David H. Stern—a translation rooted in the original Hebrew text, enriched by Jewish culture, idioms, and covenantal context.
Stern’s work restores the Jewishness of Scripture, allowing readers to engage with the prophetic depth of Genesis as it was first revealed. By using this translation, we honor the linguistic integrity and spiritual cadence of the Word, ensuring that The B’resheet Prophecies unfold with clarity, authenticity, and reverence for the original design.
To interpret the God of the Hebrews through the lens of Westernized translations is not only limiting—it’s spiritually dangerous. Stripped of Hebraic context, covenantal nuance, and linguistic depth, the Scriptures risk becoming a domesticated narrative tailored to human comfort rather than divine intent. Western filters often flatten prophetic patterns, mistranslate idioms, and replace relational covenant with institutional religion. The result? A diluted gospel, a misrepresented Messiah, and a Church disconnected from her Jewish roots. To truly know the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, we must return to the organic text, the original cadence, and the cultural soil in which His Word was first spoken. Anything less risks crafting a god in our image rather than submitting to the One who made us in His.
Please note: for this particular study, we will not be using podcast audio recordings. This journey through The B’resheet Prophecies requires intentional reading, as there are layers of meaning—linguistic, cultural, and prophetic—that must be absorbed through the written word. Certain truths are best grasped when seen, studied, and meditated upon in text form. This format ensures that nothing is lost in translation and that each reader can engage deeply with the Hebraic foundations and revelatory insights embedded in the Scriptures.
While all readers are warmly invited to engage with this series, it must be clearly noted: The B’resheet Prophecies are crafted for the intentional reader—those who hunger for depth, precision, and the original cadence of the Hebrew Scriptures.
This is not casual reading. It’s a journey into the ancient text, where every word carries prophetic weight and cultural resonance. If you have a passion for the organic Hebrew, its timelines, idioms, and covenantal patterns, this study will feel like home. For others, it may be a stretching—but necessary—invitation to leave behind surface theology and enter the sacred terrain of God’s original voice.
HERE IS A SAMPLE:
The first prophecy in the Bible is found in its very first breath: “In the beginning…” (B’resheet). This isn’t just a poetic opening—it’s a divine declaration of prophetic intent. It prophetically establishes that God is outside of time, initiating creation with purpose, order, and a redemptive end in mind. Genesis 1:1 is not merely historical—it’s eschatological.
This connects directly to Isaiah 46:9–10, where the Lord proclaims:
“Remember things that happened at the beginning, long ago—that I am God, and there is no other; I am God, and there is none like me. At the beginning I announce the end, proclaim in advance things not yet done; and I say that my plan will hold, I will do everything I please to do.” (Isaiah 46:9-10 CJB)
Here, the prophetic nature of B’resheet is confirmed. God doesn’t react to history—He authors it. The beginning was spoken with the end already in view, and every covenant, name, and event in Genesis pulses with prophetic anticipation of Yeshua’s return and reign.
In this study, we’ll explore how “In the beginning” is not just the start—it’s the signal flare of everything to come.
It is our earnest prayer that you join us in this two-year prophetic journey through The B’resheet Prophecies. This is not merely a study—it is a spiritual equipping for what may be the final stretch before the Bridegroom calls His Bride into the air. As we explore the mysteries embedded in the Hebraic text, culture, and timelines, we believe this series will prepare your heart, sharpen your discernment, and anchor your hope in the soon return of Yeshua.
Should the Rapture occur within this season, may you be found ready—clothed in understanding, indwelling faith, and expectation.
This is a call to intentional readers, passionate seekers, and those who long to decode the prophetic rhythm of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation through the eyes of Christ within authentic born-again believers.





This is a stirring call back to the weight and wonder of God’s Word from the very beginning. Scripture itself testifies that Genesis is not merely a record of origins but the foundation of God’s redemptive purpose, for in the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God and the Word was God John 1:1. The idea that God declares the end from the beginning is firmly rooted in Scripture, as you highlighted, and it reminds us that nothing in history is accidental or reactive, but authored with divine intention Isaiah 46:10. I appreciate the emphasis on reading Genesis with reverence, depth, and patience, because the natural man does not receive the things of the Spirit of God, but they are spiritually discerned 1 Corinthians 2:14. At the same time, it is Christ Himself who remains the center and fulfillment of all prophecy, for all the promises of God in Him are Yes and in Him Amen 2 Corinthians 1:20. May this study drive readers not merely to knowledge, but to deeper faith, discernment, and readiness, watching and waiting as our Lord instructed, therefore you also be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect Matthew 24:44.