He was born during the Feast of Tabernacles or Sukkot, a “seven” day holy celebration commanded by God in the Torah. It begins on the 15th day of the month of Tishrei. It’s interesting to note that Tishrei is also the 7th month of the ...
“Another question, some at hrm [Hebrew Roots Movement/Torah pursuant folks] say there is the gospel of Jesus vs the gospel of Paul. Basically they teach that Paul wrote his own gospel even though Jesus clearly stated after his death burial and resurrection there would be more to come(inform...
Last week we restarted the Torah Cycle. In case you haven’t read my conversation about Bereshiet, you can read it by clicking here. This week we are reading Torah Portion Noach. (Noach is Hebrew for Noah) Here is the reading for this portion. Parashat Noach Genesis 6:9 – 11:32; ...
5) though not part of the written law of Moses, had been given to Moses by God at Mount Sinai. Therefore to the Pharisees, the oral tradition was of equal authority with the Torah or Mosaic Law. During the second century BC, the oral traditions were recorded as the Mishnah. Later the...
The Psalmist uses the word meditate (hagah in Hebrew), it is the same word that Isaiah uses to say when a Lion enjoys his dinner (Isaiah 31:4). Has God’s love so melted us that obedience to him is no longer a duty but a delight. When seeing the Law fulfilled by Christ we no ...
The term "law" here refers to the Torah, the first five books of the Old Testament, which were given to the Israelites through Moses. The Greek word for "law" is "nomos," which signifies a set of rules or principles. Historically, the law was central to Jewish life and worship, ...
In the Hebrew Bible, prophets had spoken of the day when the nations would stream to the Temple on God’s Holy Mountain. There the world would gather to recognize and worship the One True God. Surely the Temple, God’s dwelling place, would stand forever. ...
the perfect and final High Priest, mind you.It would be safe to assume that their was something “known” or understood about Melchizedek by the Jewish/Hebrew readers of the Torah and the Jewish converts of Jesus. But to Gentiles, I think it is safe to assume that he would be an almos...
to keep coming back to verse 1 today. I translated the Hebrew and read it in many different translations. Like John Calvin said, we imagine we will be happy if we can get far away from God, but we can’t. “Happy are those whose way is blameless, who walk in the Torah of Yahweh...
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