There has always been debates about the dating of the books of the New Testament. It is clear that scholars have established certain paradigms about these issues. A recent book challenges some of these paradigms.
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New music: Gary Kaplan – Nations of the World
Shalom friends,
Fresh new Messianic music on the station:
Gary Kaplan – Nations of the World
This is an 18 song album from Messianic Jewish believer Gary Kaplan, his second album on the station. This album was contributed by the artist himself – thanks Gary!
Friends, I think you’ll enjoy this fresh, beautiful music for the Lord. Give it a listen and let us know what you think.
How Did the Church Get Cut Off From Its Jewish Roots?
As I have said before, I have had the privilege of teaching on Jewish backgrounds of the Christian faith. I am not part of the Hebrew Roots movement. But I think it is significant that when Marvin Wilson released his book… Continue reading →
A Look at Five Ways God Has Revealed Himself to the World
Christianity stresses that the God of the Bible is capable of giving a revelation to mankind through a specific medium. One of the most important themes of the Bible is that since God is free and personal, that he acts… Continue reading →
A Look at God’s Existence: Evidence We Want vs Evidence We Should Expect
A Look at Evidence We Want and Evidence We Should Expect REMEMBER: Sometimes questions are better than answers! Some Common Objections: “There is no proof for God!” “We can’t know if there is a God or that Jesus is the… Continue reading →
A Look at How to Identify Modern- Day Idols
Anyone who has been keeping up with the literature knows many scholars have been writing on the topic of idolatry for a while. Some of us may assume idolatry was Israel’s problem and if we are not worshiping a golden… Continue reading →
Handling a Rabbi’s Objection to the Resurrection of Jesus
Dan Cohn-Sherbock, a well-known rabbi of Reform Judaism and Jewish theologian provides his own reasons for rejecting the resurrection of Jesus. He says: As a Jew and a rabbi, I could be convinced of Jesus’ resurrection, but I would set very… Continue reading →
Addressing R. L. Solberg’s Disappointing Mischaracterization of Me
I am not a fan of a certain section of the new edition of R. L. Solberg’s
book. Let me explain why.
Love, hate, jealousy and the Jews
“Then what advantage does the Jew have? Or what is the benefit of circumcision? Great in every respect. First, that they were entrusted with the actual words of God” (Romans 3:1-2). The Bible is a book 95% written by Jews, and its subject matter is over 90% concerning the Jewish people. This is not an accident. God’s sovereign heart […]
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A Look at the Objection: “Why Jewish People Don’t Believe in Jesus!”
Anyone who has talked to people from groups from Jews for Judaism or anti-missionary groups will generally encounter the objection, “Jesus didn’t fulfill any of the messianic prophecies.” Unfortunately, this is an oversimplification. Also, there is some overlap with this… Continue reading →