Hebrew Roots and Christianity
Let’s take a look at some of the distinguishing characteristics of the Hebrew roots movement and how they relate to traditional mainstream Christianity.
Let’s take a look at some of the distinguishing characteristics of the Hebrew roots movement and how they relate to traditional mainstream Christianity.
At the end of his life, “Abraham breathed his last and died in a ripe old age, an old man and satisfied with life; and he was gathered to his people.”
I’ve been using the Key Word Study Bible for more than 15 years. I won’t say it is my favorite Bible, but there are features that sometimes make it invaluable.
Attention! Draw Swords! Charge! Those were the commands for the “Sword Drill” competitions that I remember from my childhood.
The New Testament either quotes the Septuagint or a non-extant Hebrew text from which the Septuagint is translated. This is important to believers in Yeshua.
Psalm 14 and Psalm 53 are nearly identical Psalms of David. Reading or hearing the same thing twice might be an indication it should be given a little more attention. Both begin with the same declaration: The fool has said in his heart, “There is no God.” “The fear of ADONAI is the beginning of … Read more
Sukkot, the Feast of Tabernacles, has often been called The Season of Our Joy. This is the only one of the Feasts where we are commanded to have a good time.
Day 10: Pray that the sons of Israel who are pursuing this work of restoration for the Kingdom would be strong and courageous.
Day 9: Pray for the peace of Jerusalem, and that they who love her would prosper, pray that peace would be within her walls.
Day 8: Pray for both houses to see the Father’s plan to have a pure, overcoming army, and to give themselves to becoming that army.