Before the Church.
Before Israel.
Before sin.
There was a Garden, a Father, and a blessing: Be fruitful. Multiply. Replenish. Subdue. Have dominion.
Yeesh is the long project of putting that pattern back in order — a flagship book, a research library, and a small gated community for men building on covenant instead of vibes.
One Father
The flagship work. A verse-by-verse case that Genesis 1–3 is not merely an origin story but prophetic architecture — and that nearly every distortion downstream (marriage, headship, courts, kingdom) can be traced back to the first pattern we refuse to see.
- The parallel structure of Genesis 1 and 2
- Adam on the Third Day — a re-reading of the soil pattern
- Prophetic patriarchy and covenant-ordered households
- The First Adam's fall and the Last Adam's restoration
The Brotherhood
An application-gated Telegram group for Scripture-first exhortation and sharpening among covenant-minded men. No algorithm, no anonymous accounts — just structured conversation among brothers who've agreed to the same premise.
Latest from the Blog
See all 29 posts →Short notes and long-form studies. Covenant order, Adam on the Third Day, Kingdom, prophecy.
Kingdom
A Scripture-first brief against serial monogamy, covenant theft, and Babylon's romance system — written to Christian men, laying the logic to reestablish a Kingdom-respecting patriarchy on earth.
Tools & Research
See all tools →Working notebooks behind the writing. Every app lives under /apps/ and is free to use.
Adam on the Third Day
Interactive slide deck: Genesis 1 and 2 as parallel accounts, with Adam formed in the Third-Day soil pattern.
📜 Study ToolGenesis Scroll
Hebrew word-by-word through Genesis 1 with transliteration, gloss, lexicon, and next-uses in sequence.
🧪 LabGenesis Prime Lab
Symbolic primal chain mapped to Genesis 1:1–13. Browse the Hebrew sequence, test combinations.
⚖ CourtThe Second Gate
Interactive covenant-court workspace with one-click archetype baseline for comparing case variants.
📓 ResearchCovenant Case Study
Structured tool for branching case studies and draggable inference webs of principles and objections.
Read everything. Verify everything. Disagree in good faith. Copy what helps, throw out what doesn't. If this resonates and you want something sharper than a reading group — apply to the Brotherhood.