Identifying the Teachers of the Law This brings us to the final function that Eternal Israel performs in relation to the Law, namely the identific...
. Christian Objections to the Oral Law We now move on to those Christian objections directed against the Jewish belief in the unwritten teachings ...
Eternal Israel’s duties in the preservation of the Law, the application of the Law and in identifying the authentic teachers of the Law are not wit...
Christians sometimes quote passages in scripture that speak of God in anthropomorphic terms. These passage may refer to God’s hands or feet, they m...
God called Israel “My firstborn son” (Exodus 4:22). God took His son out of bondage so that His son may serve Him” (Exodus 4:23).
An Exalted King and an Exalted Nation I recently discovered an5 missionary presentation which encourages worship of a human. This missionary work ...
Christian Objections to the Jewish Emphasis on the Law - We now turn to address an5 general objection presented in an effort to challenge the Jewis...
Plural Terminology An5 category of verses that Christians quote in an attempt to justify their theology are those passages in which God is spoken ...
This one is tricky, because of the divergence of opinion amongst Jewish Christians on this subject. Many Jewish Christians consider themselves “fre...
Divine Names Let us begin the discussion with those passages that attribute divine names to the Messiah.
Idolatry. The Jewish people identify Christianity’s devotion to a certain person, as idolatrous.
In summation we can state that the underlying theme of all scripture is that God is God and that everyone and everything else are but His creations.
The Angel of the Lord Let us move on now to those passages in which God seems to be interchangeable with an angel. In chapter 18 of Genesis three ...
The differences between Judaism and Christianity I know that you read the Jewish scriptures on a regular basis. You find encouragement and support...
Israel’s charge to preserve the Law for future generations can be divided along the lines of static and living, or letter and spirit.
The Role of the Nation The role of the nation in relation to the Law is complex and multifaceted. It is the role of the nation to preserve the Law...
God created man, find out more on this topic in this interesting article that also highlights the Torah and mitzvot. Read on to find out.
Talmudic application of scripture - Another Christian objection directed against the authenticity of our nation’s legacy targets the Talmudic appli...
Where is the scriptural evidence? We now move on to the final missionary objection to the living traditions of Israel. The missionaries ask – wher...
We have thus completed our summary of the structure of God’s Law, and the nation’s active role in bringing the Law to life. It is time we approache...
So how does scripture expect us to identify an idol? Christians will be quick to bring up verses which seem to indicate plurality within God, or pa...
The purpose of this work is to help you understand and appreciate the belief system known as Judaism. Find out in this post.
THE LAW AND THE CHOSENNESS OF THE JEWISH PEOPLE Introduction
This brings us to the final function that Eternal Israel performs in relation to the Law, namely the identification of her leaders.
All Christians agree that no atonement can be achieved without devotion to their savior.
After the Resurrection, will the 613 commandments still apply? How eternal are the Torah and Mitzvos? Let's find out in this detailed article.
The Hebrew name Tzion (ציון), or “Zion” appears at least 157 times in the Bible. Let us find out the meaning of the word Zion.
Our sages teach, “All the festivals are destined to be nullified [in the Messianic age], but the days of Purim will never cease to be observed.” (M...
Meeting The Challenge: Hebrew Christians and the Jewish Community Originally prepared by The Jewish Community Relations Council of New York ...
I know it’s dicey to write a critical reflection on Jews embracing Christmas. Hearing the inevitable chorus of “intolerant Scrooge” certainly gives...