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Hebrews 9:1-12 – Hebrews Study

J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics explores the Epistle to the Hebrews from a Messianic perspective. In this study, we will be reviewing Hebrews 9:1-12. Have your Bible handy, and be prepared to take notes!

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Is It Impossible to Address Men and Women? – January 2020 OIM News

To many people in today’s broad Messianic movement, the issues involving the place of husbands and wives in the family, as well as men and women in the local assembly, is a done deal. Husbands lead the family, and wives abide by their husbands’ decisions. Men lead the congregation, and women are there to help facilitate congregational functions. Any position about men and women in the Body of Messiah which might invoke terms such as co-equal, shared responsibility, and mutual submission are often viewed as compromise with the prevailing culture at best, or capitulation to liberal theology at worst. You do not just throw around the term “egalitarian” in the Messianic movement, unless you really are willing to experience some blowback.

“Why Are We Post-Trib?” (CH4) – The Dangers of Pre-Tribulationism Audio Book

This report is an expanded edition of one of our most controversial articles. It answers the top reasons why people believe in the pre-tribulation rapture from a Messianic post-tribulational perspective. It considers whether or not various pre-tribulationists have employed tactics of fear and faithlessness, and whether or not their ideology of escapism can be supported by a fair reading of the Holy Scriptures.

“Fifty Reasons for What?” (CH3 – Reason #50) – The Dangers of Pre-Tribulationism Audio Book

This report is an expanded edition of one of our most controversial articles. It answers the top reasons why people believe in the pre-tribulation rapture from a Messianic post-tribulational perspective. It considers whether or not various pre-tribulationists have employed tactics of fear and faithlessness, and whether or not their ideology of escapism can be supported by a fair reading of the Holy Scriptures.

“Fifty Reasons for What?” (CH3 – Reason #49) – The Dangers of Pre-Tribulationism Audio Book

This report is an expanded edition of one of our most controversial articles. It answers the top reasons why people believe in the pre-tribulation rapture from a Messianic post-tribulational perspective. It considers whether or not various pre-tribulationists have employed tactics of fear and faithlessness, and whether or not their ideology of escapism can be supported by a fair reading of the Holy Scriptures.

“Fifty Reasons for What?” (CH3 – Reason #48) – The Dangers of Pre-Tribulationism Audio Book

This report is an expanded edition of one of our most controversial articles. It answers the top reasons why people believe in the pre-tribulation rapture from a Messianic post-tribulational perspective. It considers whether or not various pre-tribulationists have employed tactics of fear and faithlessness, and whether or not their ideology of escapism can be supported by a fair reading of the Holy Scriptures.

“Fifty Reasons for What?” (CH3 – Reason #47) – The Dangers of Pre-Tribulationism Audio Book

This report is an expanded edition of one of our most controversial articles. It answers the top reasons why people believe in the pre-tribulation rapture from a Messianic post-tribulational perspective. It considers whether or not various pre-tribulationists have employed tactics of fear and faithlessness, and whether or not their ideology of escapism can be supported by a fair reading of the Holy Scriptures.

“Fifty Reasons for What?” (CH3 – Reason #46) – The Dangers of Pre-Tribulationism Audio Book

This report is an expanded edition of one of our most controversial articles. It answers the top reasons why people believe in the pre-tribulation rapture from a Messianic post-tribulational perspective. It considers whether or not various pre-tribulationists have employed tactics of fear and faithlessness, and whether or not their ideology of escapism can be supported by a fair reading of the Holy Scriptures.