The Vision of Modern Biblical Messianic Judaism
The Vision of Modern Biblical Messianic Judaism Paul’s devotion to his people: Romans 9:3, “For I could wish that I myself were cursed and cut off from Messiah for the…
The Vision of Modern Biblical Messianic Judaism Paul’s devotion to his people: Romans 9:3, “For I could wish that I myself were cursed and cut off from Messiah for the…
The word Torah is derived from the root, Yara, and basically means “teaching/instructions.” The essence of Torah is God’s instructions to Israel and applicable to all the nations. God, motivated by love,…
Biblical Messianic Judaism Redeemed from a life of slavery to sin Yeshua redeemed us from: The power of sin (Colossians 1:13-14; 2:13-14). Colossians 1:13-14 states, “He has rescued us from…
The Nature And Purposes of Torah What is Torah? Torah means “teaching,” or “instruction.” It is derived from the Hebrew word “yara,” meaning “to shoot an arrow,” or “to hit…
The following is a poem I wrote on the passing of a dear friend, Gary Goldberg. A Proven Faith Tis easy to praise G0d on a bright spring morn…
It is not uncommon to hear Bible teachers describe different “dispensations” or “time periods” of how God deals with people here on planet Earth. This scheme of dividing the Word…
Shabbat Any discussion of the Biblical feasts or holidays should begin with Shabbat. It is first mentioned in the account of Creation, Genesis (B’resheet) 2:3. It is the first Holiday…
The Spring Feasts Pesach (Passover) and The Feast of The Unleavened Bread Passover is the first of the spring holidays and is celebrated on the 14th day of Nisan. Exodus…
The Feast of Firstfruits Leviticus (Vayikra) 23 provides a list of all seven festivals Elohim gave to the children of Israel to observe. Verses 1 and 2 introduce these holidays…
Shavuot: An Agricultural Holiday Shavuot is an agricultural holiday set during the wheat harvest. It marks the day a new year’s wheat harvest may be eaten (Leviticus [Vayikra] 23:14, 16).…