Does Jewish Anxiety Have a Theological Basis?The article presents answers to a question regarding the theological basis of Jewish anxiety.Religion MagazinesMoment Magazine
On the one side are those who believe that God’s command back to the Jewish people in the Book of Leviticus no longer applies to any of us in this day and age since we are now operating under a New Covenant with Jesus and we are now no longer under the law, but under grace. On...
The Lord is a jealous and avenging God; the Lord is avenging and wrathful; the Lord takes vengeance on his adversaries and keeps wrath for his enemies. The Lord is slow to anger and great in power, and the Lord will by no means clear the guilty. His way is in whirlwind and storm, ...
Then the next question is “What do you believe about your God?” I don’t care if someone is Muslim, Pagan, Christian, Jewish, Wiccan… this is their choosing, but please, be consistant with your choice! As a Christian, I see no contradiction with my God and His heaven & hell. If...
The Bible: The Christian Bible has two main sections which are called testaments. The Old Testament is a series of texts which are Jewish in origin and predict the coming of the Messiah, while the New Testament is a collection of texts written by early Christian authors. Christians believe th...
Pretty much everyone wants to believe in the magnificent unicorn. They are one of the mythical creatures that seem to be loved on the collective whole.
b- But nothing that goes inside you makes you unclean (Mark 7:15-18) despite that there are many things in the Jewish Law that do. This is the same Jewish Law that Jesus commanded you topractice and obey. c- Jesus also said if you are merciful and believe in GOD, thenI have not...
Is this book scandalous among the Jewish Scriptures? In the final part of the episode (35:09-51:20), the guys unpack the concept of the “good life” that Ecclesiastes is teaching about. What does it mean to live a good life? What are our motives for pursuing the good life if th...
Jesi was born into a partly Jewish family in Turin in 1941 and died in Genoa in 1980; despite this early demise, he was one of twentieth-century Italy’s most important and original thinkers and essayists. A true enfant prodige, he got his start as an Egyptologist when he was barely ...
We were blessed with blissfully cool October weather on our trip, so my wife got one of her favorite Ashkenazi Jewish comfort foods: matzoh ball soup. It was a huge bowl with one huge matzoh ball in the center, but no visible pieces of chicken, no vegetable, no noodles, just the ball...