I am often asked what are some of the differences between modern Judaism and Christianity. Granted, this is a very complicated topic. Linguistically speaking, Christianity didn’t exist in the first century. Judaism in the first century was not seen as… Continue reading →
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Ezekiel 37 Institute – third video – teaching on the Minor Prophets – Amos Part One
Here is the third video in our new twelve-part video series – teaching on the Minor Prophets – being released on our YouTube channel. Once a week, we are releasing a new episode from this series. Eight of the Twelve Minor Prophets will be presented by Avner Boskey from a Messianic Jewish and Israeli viewpoint. […]
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Book Review: Chasing Love: Sex, Love, and Relationships in a Confused Culture Kindle Edition by Sean McDowell
Dr. Sean McDowell, Chasing Love: Sex, Love, and Relationships in a Confused Culture, B&H Books, 2020, 208 pp. When I came to faith in the mid-90’s Josh McDowell was one of the go-to resources for defending the faith. In my… Continue reading →
A Look at the Fine Tuning Argument
Here is a clip from one of our campus apologetics meetings at The Ohio State University. We discuss the fine-tuning argument by reviewing some definitions, as well as discuss some objections. We also provide some additional resources on the topic.… Continue reading →
Artillery barrages in the Year of Job
A new Israeli TV series making international media waves is called ‘Valley of Tears’ (in Hebrew, שְׁעַת נְעִילָה / Sha’at Ne’ila – a poetic reference to the final Yom Kippur prayer which traditionally influences one’s physical and spiritual destiny for the coming year). The series focuses on the 1973 Yom Kippur War’s Golan Heights (northern front) battle. The […]
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Where did Paul get the idea that the Messiah died for our sins according to the Scriptures in 1 Corinthians 15: 3?
Something that can tend to be overlooked is something Paul says in his well-known resurrection text in 1 Cor. 15: “ For I delivered to you as of first importance what I also received: that Christ died for our sins in accordance with… Continue reading →
Ezekiel 37 Institute – second video – teaching on the Minor Prophets – Jonah Part Two
Here is the second video in our new twelve-part video series – teaching on the Minor Prophets –being released on our YouTube channel. Once a week, we are releasing a new episode from this series. Eight of the Twelve Minor Prophets will be presented by Avner Boskey from a Messianic Jewish and Israeli viewpoint. Four […]
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Jesus: Reformer of Judaism or Founder of Christianity?
Any discussion of the dialogue between Jews and Christians in the twenty-first century can’t overlook the fact that at the time of Jesus there wasn’t there wasn’t one Judaism. Rather, in the first century, there were four dominant Judaisms—the Sadducees,… Continue reading →
Christmas Ideas for Budding Apologists
It is that time of the year. Here are some of my picks for Kindle/ hardback/paperback book deals for budding apologists. Some are prices very low on Kindle. Reflections of the Existence of God: Richard Simmons III. Mastering Christian Philosophy:… Continue reading →
Michael Bird on Jesus as the Davidic King in Romans 1: 3-4
“Paul, a bond-servant of Christ Jesus, called as an apostle, set apart for the gospel of God, which He promised beforehand through His prophets in the holy Scriptures, concerning His Son, who was born of a descendant of David according to the flesh, who was declared the Son of God with power by the… Continue reading →