Read Your Bible Through In 2018
Have you ever read the Bible? That probably sounds like a silly question to ask someone reading this blog on a Messianic and Hebrew Roots web site.
Have you ever read the Bible? That probably sounds like a silly question to ask someone reading this blog on a Messianic and Hebrew Roots web site.
I have been using the Walk! Messianic Jewish Devotional Commentaries since very near the beginning of my pursuit of the Messianic Torah-obedient lifestyle.
This week’s Torah portion Vayeshev tells us of the young Joseph, betrayed and sold into slavery by his brothers, serving his master in the land of Egypt.
As Jacob sets out from the Promised Land, he has two purposes in mind: to escape his brother Esau and to find a wife. God had another purpose in mind.
Only two people in the book of Genesis are said to have called on the name of the LORD: Abraham and Isaac. Torah Portion Tol\’dot tells us the story of Isaac.
theWord is a free, easy-to-use yet very powerful Bible software program. Some modules make it particularly useful for study from a Hebraic perspective.
“The more I learn, the more I realize how much I don’t know.” That quote has been attributed to Albert Einstein, although I don’t know if he really said it.
We, as followers of the Messiah, need to set our minds on God’s calendar. Do you know where we are on the Biblical calendar?
I’ve heard many teachers proclaim the role of the US in end-time events. Here is an exhaustive list of every time the United States is mentioned in Scripture.
“It isn’t about religion, it’s about relationship.” This seems to be a pretty popular phrase among today’s Christians. Is there something wrong with “religion?”