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Why I Changed My Mind about Anti-Semitism and Anti-Israelism by Joshua Muravchik
I once thought it possible to addressย theย worldโs turn against Israelย without bringing inย anti-Semitism.ย No longer.
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The West Lives In a State of Denial By Paul Eidelberg Ph.D.
Beneath the surface of the “two-state solution” to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a denial of the clash of civilizations between Islam and the West. …
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Did the Messiah Speak Aramaic or Hebrew? (Part 3) by E.A.Knapp
Aramaic Words and Names in the New Testament In the first two studies we took a brief look at Aramaic and the role it…
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The Book of Daniel Lesson 6 Chap 6 by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
This chapter completes the six court narratives. Here, as in chapter 3, rival colleagues in the government accuse Daniel of a new charge they…
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The Book of Daniel Lesson 7 Chap 7 by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
Whereas the first six chapters of this book of Daniel are historical, Daniel chapters 7-12 are mainly predictive with a minimum amount of historical…
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The Book of Daniel Lesson 8 Chap 8 by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
The Aramaic section, which began in 2:4b with a prediction about four world empires that would precede the final kingdom of God, closes the…
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The Book of Daniel Lesson 9 Chap 9 by Walter C Kaiser, Jr.
We are told that Daniel opened his windows towards Jerusalem three times daily (Dan 6:10). But we have no reason to doubt that just…
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The Book of Daniel Lesson 10 Chap 10, 11, 12 by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
The last three chapters of Daniel (10-12) form one final vision and the most complete revelation Daniel received. They focus in particular on the…
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I Sold My Soul on EBay and other Christmas gift ideas for readersโฆ by John Knapp II
For caring Bible-believers who wish to grow, and don’t mind stepping a bit beyond the church lawn, out of sight of the worship hall,…
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Prayer:Form or Free Verse Part 2 by John Knapp II
Praying Together As a Group In my next-to-last article (“Part 1,” though not labeled as such) I recommended using a fixed pattern, or form,…
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A Response to John Piper’s Article Part 1 (of 2) by Rabbi Baruch
“Israel, Palestine and the Middle East” Part 1 (of 2) The issue that Mr. Piper speaks to in the aforementioned article is indeed important…
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A Response to John Piper’s Article Part 2 (of 2) by Rabbi Baruch
“Israel, Palestine and the Middle East” Part 2 (of 2) Under his third point, Mr. Piper has no trouble quoting Scripture that speaks to…
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The World’s Oldest Photograph by John Knapp II
A View Within the Canopy “He stretches out the heavens like a tent.” — Psalms 104:2 At the time of this writing (Feb. 22,…
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Where is America in Bible Prophecy? by Chris Suitt
What do Britain, Egypt, France, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Italy, and Russia all have in common? They all were world powers at one time in history. What…
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How Much? How Big? and Why? by John Knapp II
—A Multiverse for the Day— “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. I will give of the fountain of water of…
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Fall Protection by Jennifer Ross
The last time I wrote I was b’midbar (in the wilderness). I encourage you to read that article to get a point of reference for…
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What Is Life? Where Did It Come From? By John Knapp II, PhD
“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth….and the Spirit of God was hovering over the waters….And God said let the water…
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The Hidden Bible by John Knapp II
“THE HIDDEN BIBLE”: Paper & Pencil Archaeology—A Puzzle… Warning: Danger and a bit of madness lie ahead. It’s no secret that many today are…
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Legos and Change by John Knapp II
LEGOS AND CHANGE: What Do You Tell a Child about Evolution? And What About Intelligent Design? Whether you’re a regular reader of the…
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Pilgrimage in the Time of Jesus by Shmuel Safrai
Every year his parents went to Jerusalem for the Feast of Passover. When he was twelve years old, they went up for the feast,…
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First Century Discipleship by David Bivin
The call to be a sage’s disciple in first-century Israel often meant leaving relatives and friends and traveling the country under austere conditions. It…
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Happy Holidays! by John Knapp II
No, this isn’t a secular greeting. But it does concern this season when many who love the Bible stop and think about what matters…
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What’s So Important About Pre-Millennialism? Part 1 by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
One of the most common misconceptions in Biblical interpretation today is that “the thousand years” (hence: the “millennium”), of which John speaks in Revelation…
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What’s So Important About Pre-Millennialism? Part 2 by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
The Witness of Ezekiel 37 – 48 In this Ezekielian Apocalpyse of chapters 37 – 48, the “whole house of Israel” is reanimated and…
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Does God Exist? by John Knapp II
At the post office, when I handed over my Earth Is Not Alone¹ to be sent priority mail to the Harvard-Smithsonian for Astrophysics, I got…
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Messiah In the Promise Plan of God Part 1 by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
Although it may not seem to make much of a difference whether we think of the Tanak’s (old Testament/ OT) words about Messiah’s person…
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Messiah In the Promise Plan of God Part 2 by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
IV. The Messiah Predicted in the Latter Prophets One would have thought that the promise-plan of Messiah would have ended when the predictions made…
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Does Biblical Archaeology Help The Case For Biblical Reliability? Page 1 by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
In many academic circles today, “Biblical Archaeology” is a disappearing discipline that has often been replaced by “Syro-Palestinian Archaeology” or “Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology.” …
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Does Biblical Archaeology Help The Case For Biblical Reliability? Page 2 by Walter C.Kaiser, Jr
II. MISSING PEOPLES MENTIONED IN THE BIBLE Genesis 10:15 mentioned the ”Hittites” as descendants of Canaan, but up until 1906, this was also regarded…
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Who Is Walter C. Kaiser, Jr? John Knapp II
First, he was the Old Testament professor at Wheaton College 50 years ago who gave me a B+ on a paper I wrote under…
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Jesus and Elijah in Luke 4:15-30 by Jack Poirier
If our goal is to understand the Bible on its own terms, there is an evident danger in creating new typological associations between the…
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Covenant of Salt – You Gotta Serve Somebody by Chris Suitt
A number of years ago, during his “Christian” phase, Bob Dylan wrote a song called “Gotta Serve Somebody.” In this song, Dylan mentions all…
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A Novelist Looks at John 3:16 by Davis Bunn
High Drama. At its simplest, this is a story which carries a universal theme. What is important for us to understand is how this…
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SALTED WITH FIRE by Weston Fields
Among the difficult sayings of Jesus, Mark 9:49 is one of the most enigmatic: “Everyone will be salted with fire” (pas gar pyri halisthesetai).…
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Can A Rational Person Take the Bible Seriously Today? by John Knapp II
In the spring semester of 2003, Derrick McCarson enrolled in “Introduction to the New Testament” at the University of North Carolina. On the first…
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Good Doctrine Makes Good Talmidim (Disciples) by Rabbi Baruch
There is no question that over the past several decades the believing community has placed less significance on proper doctrine for those who identify…
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Congratulations, Dan Shechtman! by John Knapp II
[Israel—past, present, and future—is close to the heart of the Seed of Abraham Ministries. So we pause in our usual Bible-related teaching to highlight…
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The Doctrine of Election Part 1 by Rabbi Baruch
What is the proper understanding of the term, “the elect”? There are some who would argue that “the elect” refers to a predetermined group…
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The Doctrine of Election Part 1 cont by Rabbi Baruch
The terms “election” or “the elect” often bring with them an understanding that carries more implications than terms actually represent. The Greek word “แผκλογแฝดν”,…
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The Doctrine of Election Part 2 by Rabbi Baruch
In the second part of this article we will continue in our examination of Romans chapter 9. In verses 24-26, the Greek verb “καλแฝณω”…
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The Doctrine of Election Part 3 by Rabbi Baruch
Did you hear that? G-d’s sovereignty allows G-d to make sure that bad events, i.e. sinful acts happen! Be it known this is heresy! The…
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The Doctrine of Election Part 4 by Rabbi Baruch
In this section Paul brings up Elijah the prophet who cried out to HaShem that he alone was left (of the prophets) and they…
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Thirty-Three Minutes to Live by John Knapp II
(“faction”¹ with footnotes) (In the Bible, believers are commanded to make and sing hymns and songs, as well as to listen to stories and…
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The Book of Daniel Lesson 1 Part A by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr
INTRODUCTION: Few books of the Old Testament are as hotly contested in its date, authorship, and interpretation as the book of Daniel. On its own,…
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The Book of Daniel Lesson 1 Part B by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr
Lesson 1b (the second half of Lesson 1: Dan. 1:3-21) II. When Pressured to Compromise (1:3-8) A. Our Spiritual Heritage The four young Judean captives are identified…
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The Book of Daniel Lesson 3 Chap 3 by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr
All too many interpreters have been tempted to interpret this narrative, about the enormous size of the golden image, the intense heat of the…
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The Book of Daniel Lesson 4 Chap 4 by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr
This chapter of Daniel is the fourth in a series of six court narratives from Daniel 1-6. Some have discovered some nine scenes in this…
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The Book of Daniel Lesson 2 Chap 2 by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr
Daniel 2 is one of the most important as well as one of the pivotal chapters in the Bible. It is also one of…
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The Book of Daniel Lesson 5 Chap 5 by Walter C. Kaiser, Jr
The fifth chapter of Daniel continues with one of his six court narratives. The text falls into five different scenes: (1) The celebratory banquet of Belshazzar…
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Why Galilee? Part 3 by E.A.Knapp
In the first two installments of the “Why Galilee?” series we looked at a variety of religious traditions, both within the Hebrew Bible and…
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The Genealogy of Yeshua from Nazareth by Rabbi Baruch
There are many genealogies in the Bible. It is important to realize that many of the genealogies are not solely for the purpose of…
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Earth Is Not Alone… Perhaps by John Knapp II
“Will there be fiction in Heaven?” asks the English teacher. “After all, if there’s no conflict there’s no story.” Since I suspect the answer…
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Why Galilee? Part 4 by E.A. Knapp
In our previous installments in the “Why Galilee?” series we made the case for a widespread popular expectation of one or more deliverers who…
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Prayer: Form or Free Verse Part 1 by John Knapp II
Do you follow a pattern¹ when you pray alone? Or do you just sort of wing it and let your heart take flight? (Be…
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In the Wilderness, B’Midbar by Jennifer Ross
Have you ever found yourself wandering in a place in your life that is dark, foreign and foreboding? Maybe it’s troubles with finances. Maybe…
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The Top 10 Myths about the Middle East Conflict by Jonathan Tobin
Sixty-one years after the birth of the State of Israel, the Jewish state continues to be assailed by its enemies. From the halls of…
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Why Galilee? Part 2 by E.A.Knapp
In “Why Galilee? – Part One” we briefly reviewed the ancient Jewish and typically Eastern cyclical conception of history, or “pendulum of history,” as…
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I’m Dead, Now What? Part 2 by Rabbi Baurch
The Firstborn From the Dead The Bible states in several places that Messiah Yeshua is the Firstborn from the dead. Just what does this…
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Why the World Loves to Hate Israel? by Chris Suitt
My brother Jeff and I do not like to take tours. We love to rent a car and just see what we can see.…
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In The Beginning GODโฆ- But When Was That? by John Knapp II
—A Multiverse for the Day— “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End. I will give of the fountain of water of…
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The Beat Goes On by Jennifer Ross
“Do you believe in G-d?” the man asked, as he cornered his co-worker at the door of their office. “Of course!” his co-worker answered…
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Science’s Articles of Faith by John Knapp II
Everyone “believes.” Or is a believer, operating on faith. If those words seem too sticky, let’s start by saying everyone “assumes.” Or, to create…
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I’m Dead, Now What? Part 1 by Rabbi Baruch
What happens to a person when he or she dies is a very important question. The Bible speaks in a most clear manner to…
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Hanukkah: Cleansing and Dedication by Jennifer Ross
“For the victory of battle stands not in the multitude of a host; but strength comes from heaven.” 1 Maccabees 3:19 The Festival of…
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Why Galilee? Part 1 by E.A. Knapp
In the New Testament there are a number of purportedly unexpected features which critics have long pointed to as circumstantial evidence suggesting that belief…
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Yom Kippur, What’s That? by George Austin
Oh, not much…just the granddaddy of all Sabbaths, that’s all. A prophetic shadow picture of the coming Day of Atonement, also known as the Day of Judgment. Yom…
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Work While You Have the Light by Jennifer Ross
This isn’t an article about Henry Matisse, the artist credited with the quote above. But it is about the light. And although Matisse was…
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The Sign of Jonah by Rabbi Baruch
Why is the book of Jonah read on Yom Kippur? In order to answer this question one must understand an important point concerning atonement.…
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The Feast of Trumpets by Chris Suitt
Godโs Prophetical Time-Line As Seen Through The Lens of the 7 Jewish Feasts of Leviticus 23 Many of my friends ask, โWhy do you as…
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Be Still and Know That I Am God by Jennifer Ross
Be still and know that I AM GOD! I will be exalted among the nations. I will be exalted in the earth. The 2008…
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Daniel and the Messiah Part 2 continued by Rabbi Baruch
We have learned already that when Messiah returns to earth to establish His Kingdom, He will arrive from the clouds at the Mount of…
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Daniel and the Messiah Part 2 by Rabbi Baruch
We learned in the previous article that the Messiah must come prior to the destruction of the Second Temple 68 AD; that He would…
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Did the Messiah Speak Aramaic or Hebrew? (Part 4) by E.A.Knapp
In our quest to determine the language(s) of Yeshua we have examined the explicit mentions of “Aramaic” or ”Hebrew” in the New Testament, as…
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Torah On Our Hearts by Jennifer Ross
The festival of Shavuot fast approaches. The Jewish people, as commanded by G-d, have been counting the days from the Feast of Unleavened Bread…
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Daniel and the Messiah Part 1 (Daniel 9:24-27) by Rabbi Baruch
One of the most important prophecies in the Bible appears in Daniel 9:24-27. In order to understand this prophecy, one must be very familiar…
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Did the Messiah Speak Aramaic or Hebrew? (Part 2) by E.A.Knapp
In the first installment of this study we looked at instances where the โAramaicโ (ฮฃฯ ฯฮนฯฯฮน) or โHebrewโ (ฮฮฒฯฮฑฮนฯฯฮน ) language was specifically referred to…
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Did the Messiah Speak Aramaic or Hebrew? (Part 1) by E.A.Knapp
What language(s) did the Messiah and other Jews speak during the late Second Temple Period? Most students of the Bible will be quick to…
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In That Day by Jennifer Ross
Woe to those desiring the day of the LORD! What is this for you? The day of the LORD is darkness, not light. Amos…
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Love Shine by Jennifer Ross
G-d loves you. Do you believe that? Many of us are so tainted and so ‘on guard’ due to experiences in this world… we…
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Messiah and Isaiah 53 by Rabbi Baruch
There is no doubt that Isaiah chapter 53 is speaking of Israel’s Suffering Servant, for the passage immediately preceding this chapter says, “Behold My…
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Slaves to Righteousness by Jennifer Ross
In the book of Romans Rav Shaul (Rabbi Saul…Paul) makes a statement that can be so easily passed over and yet is so fundamental to our…
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Will the Real Rashi Please Stand Up by Rabbi Baruch
Rashi, Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaqi was a famous rabbinical commentator from France. He lived in the 11th century and authored commentaries on the Hebrew Bible…
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Shelter From the Storm by Jennifer Ross
In our last article we looked at one of the Hebrew root words translated as ‘trust’ in English, galal, which means ‘to roll’. Together we saw…
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Rubber Meets the Road by Jennifer Ross
“Where the rubber meets the road” is a common English idiom. Literally, the phrase refers to when a tire of a vehicle touches pavement. …
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Messiah and the Spirit of God by Rabbi Baruch
The story of the Exodus from Egypt makes it clear that man is unable to redeem himself; only G-d can be the redeemer. This…
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It Is What It Is by Jennifer Ross
What does someone mean when they say “G-d knows my heart”? While I am uncertain as to whether or not I have ever said these…
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The Here and Now by Jennifer Ross
It is so easy for us to assume that when we think we are on the right track…and then get lost… we must be falling prey…
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Signs Symbols and the Son of Isaiah by Rabbi Baruch
We have already learned in the previous article concerning the verse, “…behold the virgin conceived and bore a son and called His name Immanuel.” …
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Boldness and a Big Brother by Jennifer Ross
I have two big brothers. They are eight and nine years older than me so ‘sibling rivalry’ was never an issue as it is…
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Anav by Jennifer Ross
Our Fatherโs principles are completely interwoven with the idea of humility. In the original Hebrew text, signs of it are everywhere! Such as in…
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Immanuel by Rabbi Baruch
There is a great deal of significance of the word “son.” Generally speaking, there are three uses for the word “son” in Hebrew thought.…
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Plain and Simple, Really by Jennifer Ross
My son, do not forget my Torah; but let your heart keep my commands; for they shall add length of days and long life…
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The Birthvirgin by Rabbi Baruch
Part III In this article, we will investigate the following verse from Isaiah: “Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a…
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Peeling the Onion by Jennifer Ross
PaRDeS is an acronym for what the Jewish sages understood as the four levels of understanding and interpretation of the Scriptures. P’shat, Remez, D’rash and Sod. Usually compared to…
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Struck Out Looking by Jennifer Ross
Did you know that you can check real time scores for sporting events on the computer? And that it even includes a “play by…
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The Heart of the Matter by Jennifer Ross
Most of us realize that G-d works in patterns. We have seen His pattern of Election throughout the Scriptures. Tom Bradford, in our class lessons, has…
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Mashiach with Certainty Part 2 by Rabbi Baruch
All commentators see a connection between the city of Bethlehem and Messiah. The question is what is this relationship? Micah the prophet clarifies this…
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Freedom and the Vultures by Jennifer Ross
As I was driving to work the other day I came upon a common scene. A group of turkey vultures were eating a dead…
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The Burden of Truth by Jennifer Ross
John, Chapter 9 We all understand the symbolic meaning of sight. We can literally ‘see’ with our eyes and we can figuratively ‘see’ through…
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Mashiach with Certainty Part 1 by Rabbi Baruch
Rambam, the famous rabbinical commentator of the 12th century, authored 13 Principles of Judaism. One of them deals with the concept of Messiah. “I…
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What’s in a Name by Jennifer Ross
Throughout the Scriptures there is a name…. A name that consists of four Hebrew letters…. A name that Biblical scholars refer to as the…
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There Are No Dogs, Only Sheep and Goats by Rabbi Baruch
Yeshua generally walked in the Land of Israel. However, one time He departed from the Galilee area to walk in the area of Tyre…
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Belief: Article on Belief by Jennifer Ross
Gen: 15:5-6 5Then He [the LORD] brought him [Abraham] outside and said, “Look now toward heaven, and count the stars if you are able to number them.” And…
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Vayikra – And He Called by Jennifer Ross
Abraham left home and family when G-d called him. The Israelites left Egypt and all that was familiar when Moses called them out. Elisha took the yoke off his oxen…
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A House Divided by Jennifer Ross
As is the human way, when we hear terms like โA house divided,โ our first thoughts usually zoom in to look at our personal…
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In Regard to Jesus of Nazareth by Rabbi Baruch
An Examination of the works of Rabbi Tovia Singer &The Late Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan In regard to Jesus of Nazareth A Publication of V’ahavtah Yisroel Judaism and…
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The Passover that Changed the World Part 1 by Rabbi Baruch
A Study of the final events of Yeshua’s First Coming – Explanations Of Seemingly Conflicting Statements In The Passover Account of The Four Gospels…
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The Kingdom of Heaven is Like a Seine by Mendel Nun
The dragnet or seine is the oldest type of fishing net, and its use was once the most important fishing method on the Sea…
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Evangelicals and Israel by Robert W. Nicholson
At a time when the state of Israel lies under existential threat from jihadist Islam, and under ideological and diplomatic assault in foreign ministries,…
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We are not Arabs. We are Arabic speaking Christians. By Dror Eydar
Many of Israel’s Christians feel that their heritage, culture and even history, have been hijacked by the area’s Muslim Arabs, while they feel a…
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Fire in the hole: Blasting the Altalena by Joanna Saidel
As originally published in the Times of Israel, with permission of the author. Sixty-five years after the Irgun ship was shelled by order of…
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How It Came About: From Saturday to Sunday by Samuele Bacchiocchi
Roman repressive measures following the first and second Jewish revolts spurred Christian change to Sunday worship. Scholars have long debated how the first day of…
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Biblical Slavery – How Bad Was It Really? by Joanna M. Saidel
As originally published in the Times of Israel, with permission of the author. “Slaves, in reverent fear of God submit yourselves to your masters,…
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Excerpts From David Flusser’s :The Sage of Galilee”
The late David Flusser was one of the world’s foremost Jewish authorities on the New Testament and early Christianity. The Sage from Galilee is Flusser’s biography…
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By The Finger of God by R. Steven Notley
Jesus’ ministry of miracles and deliverance occasionally brought him into conflict with the religious establishment of his day. One of the most intriguing controversies oncerned the…
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Who Can Save Europe’s Jews? Only Its Christians. by George Weigel
To fight anti-Semitism, Europe needs to rebuild its cultural foundations. That project starts with the Church. The deracination of Europe—which Robert Wistrich accurately limns…
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Mizrahi Nation by Matti Friedman
Illustrations Long shut out of the country’s story, Middle Eastern Jews now make up half of Israel’s population, influencing its culture in surprising ways.…
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An Exciting First for the Fourth Gospel by E.A. Knapp
A few months ago there was a very interesting development in Israeli scholarship. For the first time – to the best of my knowledge…
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The Temple Mount: In Whose Hands? By Meir Soloveichik
The reason Jews can’t pray at Judaism’s holiest site. The irony went largely unnoticed. On October 29, an Israeli rabbi and tour guide was gravely…
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Comments from the dead: Zionist philosophy, Israeli politics and a double assassination By Joanna M. Saidel
As a doctoral candidate, researching Revisionist Zionism in America during the 1940s and the campaign there to win public support for Israeli statehood, I…
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Yeshua, Purity, and the Torah By E. A. Knapp
The past few decades have witnessed a renewed awareness among modern Christians to the fact that Yeshua and his early followers observed the commandments…
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The Desert: Waiting For God by Felicia Silcox
“The desert shall rejoice and blossom; like the crocus it shall blossom abundantly…. Waters shall break forth…. The burning sand shall become a pool….…
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The “Hypocrisy” of the Pharisees by David N. Bivin
Many Christians assume the Pharisees were Jesus’ opponents. I once received the following comment from a reader: How can you be so positive in your assessment…
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Do Christians Have to Keep the Torah? The Cases of Matthew and Luke-Acts by Isaac W. Oliver
If in the past many supposed that any substantial attachment by Christians to the observance of Jewish customs essentially vanished after the first generation…
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Palestine: The Psychotic Stage by Bret Stephens WSJ
The truth about why Palestinians have been seized by their present blood lust. If you’ve been following the news from Israel, you might…
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Jesusโ View of Pacifism by David Bivin
The idea that Jesus taught pacifism arose primarily due to the misunderstanding of a number of his sayings. When viewed from a Jewish perspective,…
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The Barbarians Within Our Gates by Hisham Melhem
Arab civilization has collapsed. It won’t recover in my lifetime. The dictators, always unpopular, opened the door to the Islamists’ rise when they proved…
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What Has Happened to the Church? Is it Pagan or Hebrew? by Roy Blizzard
Have you ever stopped and come to grips with how bad the spiritual situation is in the world today? It is frightening when we…
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The Passover that Changed the World Part 3 by Rabbi Baruch
Conflict #12 Was the stone removed before or after the women arrived? This is an example of individuals making an assertion based upon a…
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The Passover that Changed the World Part 2 by Rabbi Baruch
Conflict #6 Did Either One of the Two Thieves Repent? This apparent conflict is a great example of the second criteria listed under Methodology…
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