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Prophets in a time of war

The Hebrew prophets spoke God’s heart and perspective to those in power. But it was a dangerous livelihood; being a faithful messenger for the God of Jacob might cost one’s life. Such was the case when Michah-Yah (Micaiah) brought a divine warning to Ahaz king of Israel :   Then Zedekiah the son of Cena’anah approached […]

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Hip-deep in the river

The prophet Ezekiel was taken up by the Spirit of YHVH and transported into the future, where he gazed upon the Messianic Temple (also known in theological terms as ‘the Fourth Temple’). The God of Jacob revealed to Ezekiel that one day this House will stand on what is today called the Temple Mount, though […]

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The Law of Moses vs. the Law of Christ? (Galatians 6:2; 1 Corinthians 9:21)

The expression “law of Christ” appears only two times in the New Testament.

In Galatians 6:2, Paul urges his readers to fulfill “the law of Christ”

(τὸν νόμον τοῦ Χριστοῦ). Similarly, in 1 Corinthians 9:21, Paul states that

he is “under/in the law of Christ” (ἔννομος Χριστοῦ). Traditionally,

interpreters have frequently understood this expression to refer to a new

“law” or ethic that supersedes the law of Moses. However, as Todd Wilson

notes, there is a “growing scholarly consensus” that “law of Christ”

directly refers to the law of Moses in some sense. This article makes a

case for interpreting the phrase “law of Christ” in Galatians 6:2 and 1

Corinthians 9:21 as a reference to the law of Moses as it is taught and

exemplified by Christ.

New music: BHS Collective – Minim מינים

Shalom Chavah fans,

Fresh new Messianic Jewish music on the station:

BHS Collective – Minim מינים

This is a new album from our friends at Baruch Hashem Messianic congregation in Dallas. They sent us this new album free of charge for play on the station. Thanks to Rabbi Moir for sending it our way!

Here’s a bit about this new album from Rabbi Moir.

Friends, give this album a listen and if it’s a blessing to you, support the musicians by purchasing Minim album over at thebhscollective.com . You can also donate to Messiah’s Music Fund , which gets distributed each month to all the artists on Chavah. ❤️

Good cop, bad cop

When a suspect is brought into a police station, a team of interrogators often questions the person, seeing if he can be persuaded to confess to the crime. Sometimes two different interrogators will question the suspect, each one adapting a different approach: one will threaten the suspect (the ‘bad cop‘ approach), while the second interrogator will be […]

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New music: The Nesbitts – The Story

Shalom Chavah fans,

The fourth of the new singles from the Nesbitts for your holy enjoyment, dear listeners:

The Nesbitts – The Story

This timely Scriptural song speaks of Yeshua’s birth, the chorus proclaiming the angel’s words, “Peace on earth, goodwill toward men!”

I love this folksy take on the birth of our King! I think you fine Chavah listeners will as well.

New music: The Nesbitts – Proclaim

Shalom friends,

Here’s the 3rd of the new singles from the Nesbitts for your encouragement and joy, friends.

The Nesbitts – Proclaim

Here’s a bit about this song from the artists:

Scott tells me this single is taken from Psalm 148 and Psalm 149 with the two greatest commandments of Yeshua for the chorus. 

Enjoy the new single, fine Chavah fans!