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OBJECTION: “The Servant of Isaiah 53 is

OBJECTION: “The Servant of Isaiah 53 is not the Messiah!”

In searching the web about articles on Isiah 53, I came across this comment in the comments section of an article: Can you show any verse where Isaiah says Jesus/Yeshua is the Servant. Isaiah specifically says; “You are My servant, O Israel” (41:8) “You are My servant, Israel” (49:3) see also Isaiah 44:1, 44:2, 44:21, 45:4, 48:20 The Bible is filled […]

OBJECTION: “You Can’t be Jewish and Chri

OBJECTION: “You Can’t be Jewish and Christian!”

“NO, YOU CAN’T!!!” “No, you can’t what?” “You know what I’m talking about, the question you’re asking on your sign. ‘Can you be Jewish and Christian?’ You can’t be both!” I feared the gentleman might have a stroke. His face was red, his blood pressure was obviously up, and his anger was evident. “Why can’t […]

Anti-Semitism and Bible Prophecy

Anti-Semitism and Bible Prophecy

Perhaps the seminal passage in regard to anti-Semitism and Bible prophecy is found in the twelfth chapter of the book of Revelation. The chapter deals with Israel and the Jewish people at the mid-point of the seven-year Tribulation period. The chapter is filled with imagery – a woman, a man child, a dragon, a serpent, […]

Anti-Semitism and Evangelicalism

Anti-Semitism and Evangelicalism

I received letter from a pastor in northern California. I have preached at this church many times and the pastor has a love for Israel and the Jewish people, for many years hosting an “Honor Israel” conference. He was concerned about an unsolicited DVD that was sent to the church, and hundreds of other independent […]

Is Jesus Really God?: A Rebuttal to Isla...

Is Jesus Really God?: A Rebuttal to Islamic Teaching

My literature ministry at San Diego State University brings me into contact with not only Jewish students but also students from many diverse backgrounds. Usually there are up to a dozen or so literature tables offering different things to the inquiring student. Because of the lateness of the hour this particular day only two tables […]

Can the promise of 2 Chronicles 7:14 sav...

Can the promise of 2 Chronicles 7:14 save America? 2 Chronicles 7:14 in context

With the victory of Joe Biden as President and the Democrat control of both houses of Congress, the U.S.A. faces a bleak future. Socialism/Marxism is winning battles, and it most likely won’t be long before they win the war, introducing a progressive, leftist anti-Christian agenda to America. Talk is rampant about civil war, secession, and […]

PROPHET, PRIEST, AND KING: AN INTRODUCTI...

PROPHET, PRIEST, AND KING: AN INTRODUCTION TO THE ANOINTED

Throughout the millennia, the heartbeat of the Jewish people has been the hope of the Messiah – the Messianic king who would bring peace and prosperity to not only Israel but the entire world. Moses Maimonides, known as the RamBam, an acronym for Rabbi Mosheh ben Maimon, was a rabbi, philosopher, and physician in Egypt […]

PROPHET: God’s Spokesman to the People

PROPHET: God’s Spokesman to the People

Long before the first priest (from the tribe of Levi) or king (from the tribe of Judah) arrived on the scene in ancient Israel, prophets graced the pages of biblical history. Unlike the priest and the king, the prophet, though certainly called by God, was not from a particular tribe. The prophet was God’s spokesman […]

Adoption: A Biblical Understanding

Adoption: A Biblical Understanding

The Bible mentions adoption five times. The concept of adoption in the Bible is usually, uncritically, understood with the meaning of adoption in our modern world. Webster’s online dictionary defines adoption as, “to take voluntarily (a child of other parents) as one’s own child.” Is this the biblical meaning and use of adoption? First, it […]