About the Author Harding “Brent” Hedgpeth is a professional test pilot with no formal theological training who does not even consider himself to be “religious.” Raised Presbyterian and married to a Catholic, he did not embrace the Bible as God’s Word of Truth until a pivotal moment in ...
Does the Scripture not say that the Christ comes from the descendants of David, and from Bethlehem, the village where David lived?”Christian Standard BibleDoesn’t the Scripture say that the Messiah comes from David’s offspring and from the town of Bethlehem, where David lived? ”Holman ...
It's critical to seek the Messiah in the Torah. He's there to light it up and sustain life. Perhaps the best known words spoken by Yeshua (Jesus) about Moses is a famous excerpt found inJohn 3:16, but what many miss is how the Prophet that Moses wrote about wrapped up the discussi...
Acts 17:11-12 – here we see the verse “they searched the Scriptures.” This refers to the Bereans who used the Old Testament to confirm the oral teachings about the Messiah. The verses do not say the Bereans searched the Scriptures alone (which is what Protestants are attempting to prove...
Why did God place unclean animals on the Ark ? Why did God place unclean animals on the Ark? Hello Sibling! This is a great question. The Father... More Featured Articles Was Deborah A Last Resort? Knowing Messiah- His name and His use of... ...
The religious people of the time of Jesus had the Tanakh (aka Old Testament) which was overflowing with prophecies about their Messiah Jesus, but Jesus didn’t fulfill the image they had formed in their imaginations. To this day, they continue to look for Him based on tradition and not the...
He had to discern the unique aspect of two persons’ opinion about spiritual things. He used observation and dialogue for this. He also considered the broader views. Nevertheless, Paul’s preaching style promoted and acclaimed truth. He endorsed the sayings of Jesus Christ as the Messiah. The ...
But we also know that this psalm describes the Messiah’s abandonment, and during His abandonment, the mercy of rescue was not provided, the pulling out of the mire was not supplied. He suffered a horrific whipping, a cruel mocking, public shame and the torture of crucifixion. No mercy. ...
In Peter’s sermon to the Jews about the Messiahship of Jesus and His resurrection, he told them this: “Men and brethren, let me speak freely to you of the patriarch David, that he is both dead and buried, and his tomb is with us to this day…“For David did not ascend into the...
And then, there’s a solution. “Weep no more; behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the Root of David, has conquered, so that he can open the scroll and its seven seals.” That’s Jesus the Messiah, through the symbol of a conquering lion. ...