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Book Review: Knowing the Holy Spirit Through the Old Testament (Knowing God Through the Old Testament Set), by Christopher J. H. Wright

Knowing the Holy Spirit Through the Old Testament (Knowing God Through the Old Testament Set), Christopher J. H. Wright, IVP Academic; 2nd edition, 2006,160 pp. Knowing the Holy Spirit Through the Old Testament  by Christopher J. H. Wright is part… Continue reading →

The latter rain

Once upon a time there was no rain. Moses tells us that “YHVH God had not sent rain upon the earth . . .  but a mist used to rise from the earth and water the whole surface of the ground” (Genesis 2:5-6). But then God gave rain on the earth and sent water on the fields (see Job 5:10). “Who has […]

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Salvation on the Line, Volume II: The Nature of Yeshua and His Divinity–General Epistles, Pauline Epistles, & Later New Testament – paperback

This publication, Salvation on the Line: The Nature of Yeshua and His Divinity, affirms a high Christology. Not only does it affirm a high Christology of Yeshua being God, it very much defends the view that while understanding all of the intricacies of Yeshua being God is not required for salvation, recognizing Yeshua as the Lord (YHWH/YHVH) of the Tanach Scriptures (Old Testament) most certainly is required for salvation (Romans 10:9, 13; cf. Joel 2:32).

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Liberal Judaism, Liberal Christianity, Conservative Faith – Messianic Insider

J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics addresses the difficulties that today’s Messianic movement has with recognizing liberal trends in theology, and not being as effective as it should in outreach—especially Jewish outreach.

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