Most recently, I got an email from someone who had some questions about our faith. One particular question she had was the following: ‘Why have the Jews rejected Jesus?” Looking at the statistics, almost all of them have missed their… Continue reading →
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Isaiah 66:15-17 and Eating Pork – McKee Moment
What is the context of Isaiah 66:15-17?
Survey of Joshua – Tanach Survey Study
This Bible Study podcast surveys the Book of Joshua from a Messianic perspective. Have your study Bible handy, and be prepared to take notes!
The Kingdom of God Runs on Forgiveness – McKee Moment
Forgiveness toward others is imperative, if the Messianic movement is going to make it in the 2020s.
1 Thessalonians 2:14-16 – FAQ
What am I to do with what is communicated in 1 Thessalonians 2:14-16? Does Paul really say that the Jewish people are responsible for the Messiah’s death?
What Do We Mean by “Legalism”? – McKee Moment
Torah observant people in the Messianic movement are commonly accused of being legalistic.
Where Does it Say the Messiah Would Rise On the Third Day in the Jewish Scriptures?
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 →
Genesis 9:20-24 and Covering the Nakedness of Older People – McKee Moment
What does Genesis 9:20-24 communicate to today’s Messianics?
A Torah Foundation: Genocide, Development and Advancement of Gender Relations – Shabbat School
Having a Torah foundation requires Bible students to encounter some uncomfortable and controversial matters. Ancient Israel was commanded to annihilate the Canaanites. Man and woman before the Fall were equals.
New feature: Undo a song like/dislike
Shalom Chavah fans and a happy 2020 to you, friends.
We just rolled out a new much-requested feature on Chavah: you can now undo a like or a dislike. Undoing a like will remove the song from your likes list. Here’s how it works:
If you like a song, we show the thumb-up icon in gold color:
(Ditto for dislike, except the gold-colored thing will be the thumb-down button.)
Previously, once you liked a song, you couldn’t un-like it. Sure, you could thumb-it down, but that not only un-likes the song, but dislikes it, which reduces its ranking and informs Chavah not to play it for you. (And, decreases the chances the song will be played for other listeners.)
With this new feature, just click the “thumb-up” button again and it will undo your like. Now the song is in neutral state for you; neither liked nor disliked:
Just tap the thumb-up a second time to undo your like. The same works for thumb-down; you can tap thumb-down a second time to undo your dislike of a song.
Enjoy!
