Pilate said to them, What shall I then do with Jesus who is called the Christ? They all said, Let him be crucified.Aramaic Bible in Plain EnglishPilate said to them, “And Yeshua, who is called The Messiah, what shall I do to him?” And all of them were saying, “Let him be ...
The Jews cried, “Crucify!” until Pilate relented and delivered Jesus up to be crucified.Jesus forgives the men who drove the nails into his hands, all while being mocked by the crowd. If he was the Son of God and could do such miracles, why didn’t he save himself?
Conclusion: Jesus and James taught the soul was destructible. Paul taught that immortality is brought through the gospel.Whom do you believe and why? Greek Philosophers or Jewish Biblical AuthorsAbout MeI am Jewish and I have been a believer in Jesus (Yeshua in Hebrew) for over 30+ years. ...
This means he focused on Christ Himself, targeting the historical evidence of the resurrection of Jesus. He presented the most basic or minimal facts about Jesus that unbelieving historians will not themselves deny. Then he connected that evidence with the biblical account. To do this kind of ...
Jesus says that we are to let our lights shine before men so that they will see our good works and glorify God (Matthew 5:16). That's how we do it. We live for God. We have to surrender our lives to Him completely. Christ says we are to "let" our lights shine. In other ...
as it is taught us in both the ancient and the new prophecies, and by the apostle John, who says that ‘already many false prophets have gone out into the world,’ the forerunners of Antichrist, who deny that Christ is come in the flesh, and do not acknowledge Jesus, meaning in God ...
The Jews thought the Christians were wrong. So, what I'm financing is humility. I want people to realize that you shouldn't think you know it all. — John Templeton 17 Walking in humility isn't focusing on what we are NOT; rather, it's declaring what God is. — Aiden Wilson ...
But there is a way to avoid God’s judgment on sinful humanity. That is to be hidden in Christ (Col. 3.3) because, as the book of Romans tells us, we have all sinned and fallen short of God’s glory.Rom. 3: 9What then? Are we Jews any better off? No, not at all. For we...
Of course, we know from Jewish history that this repentance did not last long, for very soon after Jesus began his ministry, many of the Jews reverted back to their old ways of living, and ended up rejecting Christ as the Messiah, and this led them deeper and deeper into sin, until i...