Today’s Messianic movement really does not know what to do with Pentateuchal source criticism.
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The Messianic Mission
What is the Messianic Jewish movement? Why are you possibly a part of it? Do you even have a basic idea of why it got started, and what it is really all about?
A Look At Richard Bauckham’s Jesus and the God of Israel: God Crucified and Other Studies on the New Testament’s Christology of Divine Identity
Ontology is a branch of philosophy that examines the study of being or existence. For example, when Jesus says, “If you have seen Me, you have seen the Father” (John 14:9), ontology asks questions such as, “Is Jesus saying He… Continue reading →
Does the Term “Gentile” Really Mean Pagan? – McKee Moment
Does Ephesians 2:11 say that non-Jewish Believers are “former Gentiles”?
Do You Come From a “Moral Law” Perspective? – McKee Moment
In the Reformed and Wesleyan traditions, the Law of Moses has been customarily sub-divided into the moral, civil, and ceremonial law.
Hebrews 3:1-6 – Hebrews Study
This Bible Study podcast on the Epistle to the Hebrews, explores this text of Holy Scripture from a Messianic perspective. In this study, we will be reviewing Hebrews 3:1-6. Have your Bible handy, and be prepared to take notes! For further examination, you are encouraged to purchase a copy of our ministry’s commentary, Hebrews for […]
Is there an English Translation of the Septuagint? – McKee Moment
Do you need help using the Septuagint, because you do not know of any English versions accessible as a guide?
The Cerebral Faith Podcast: The Resurrection Of The Jewish Messiah
For anyone that is interested, here is a podcast where I discuss the book The Resurrection of the Jewish Messiah.
If it is so obvious that Jesus is the Messiah, why didn’t the disciples understand it?
Over the years, I have been asked if the messianic prophecies are so clear about the coming of Jesus, why didn’t the disciples understand His mission? This question can be dealt with in a number of ways. First, we must… Continue reading →
Easy to Access Hebrew and Greek Lexicons – McKee Moment
What are some better lexicons to employ, than the more standard tendency to use Strong’s Concordance?
