325–800 AD: The Great Cover-Up Begins
325 AD – Council of Nicaea: Constantine unites Church and State. Hebrew roots are banned. Sabbath replaced by Sunday. Passover replaced by Easter. Hebrew names erased.
400s – Latin-Only Bible: Scripture is now chained to Latin. Hebrew is outlawed. Rome controls access.
500s–700s – Destruction of the Remnant: Nazarenes, Ebionites, and Torah-keepers are hunted or absorbed. Pagan customs dominate.
800 AD – Charlemagne Crowned: Pope crowns king. Roman Church claims to be God’s kingdom on earth.
The covenant was buried—but not forgotten.
800–1000 AD: Empire and Persecution
Rome tightens grip. Forced conversions spread across Europe.
Any Hebrew observance is criminalized.
True faith survives underground or in Eastern communities.
Rome didn’t guard the Word—it buried it.
1000–1200 AD: Heresy Hunters and Darkness
1054 – Great Schism: Eastern and Western Churches divide—but both abandon Hebrew truth.
1100s – Cathars and early reformers are burned for resisting Rome.
Jewish teachings are outlawed. Torah keepers are erased.
1200–1400 AD: The Spark Before the Storm
1229 – Bible forbidden to laypeople in Council of Toulouse.
1244 – Cathars massacred at Montségur.
Wycliffe (1382) translates Bible into English. Declares that God’s Word must be for all.
They burned books, bones, and truth—but sparks were still alive.
1400–1620 AD: Rebellion Without Restoration
1415 – Jan Hus burned alive for preaching against Rome.
1455 – Gutenberg Press makes mass Bible printing possible.
1526 – Tyndale’s Bible from Hebrew and Greek. Burned at stake.
1560 – Geneva Bible: Uses YHWH’s name, restores Passover, anti-Rome study notes. Pilgrims carry it to the New World.
1611 – King James Bible: Removes Geneva notes, keeps some Hebrew truth, but leans toward Roman structure.
They left the Pope, but not all of Rome’s doctrines.
1620–1800 AD: A New World, A New Chance
1620 – Pilgrims bring Geneva Bible to America.
1650 – Seventh-Day Baptists keep Sabbath publicly.
1740s – Great Awakening stirs emotion, but not Torah.
1776 – America forms: Political freedom, but spiritual mixture.
They fled kings, but forgot the King of Kings.
1800–1900 AD: The Roots Reappear
1800s – Bible printing explodes, but Greek traditions remain.
1844 – Seventh-day Adventist movement begins—restores Sabbath, hints at covenant.
1850s–1890s – Early Hebrew roots studies begin in secret.
Jewish believers in Yeshua emerge—keeping Torah.
Truth was coming up through the cracks.
1900–1948 AD: Hebrew Revives
1900–1940 – Hebrew language restored in Israel.
Messianic groups quietly grow, clinging to Torah and Yeshua.
1948 – Israel reborn, shocking the world and fulfilling prophecy.
1950–2000 AD: Restoration Begins
1950s–1970s – Hebrew Roots movement grows.
Sabbath, YHWH’s name, and Feasts of YHWH rediscovered.
1980s–1990s – Alternative Bible translations restore names and Torah language.
Torah-based home fellowships spread globally.
The remnant is waking up.
2000–2025 AD: The Ancient Path Returns
Millions now keep Sabbath, use the names YHWH and Yeshua, and celebrate the Feasts.
Rome’s grip weakens, but false teachers still lead many astray.
Hebrew Bibles, Paleo scrolls, and restored calendars go viral.
ARE YOU?, among others, exposes the lies and teaches truth.
This is not revival—it is restoration.
Final Words
“Stand at the crossroads and look. Ask for the ancient paths. Walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls.” — Jeremiah 6:16
The Scroll Has Unrolled. Now It’s Time to Walk It.