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Semitic Origins of the New Testament

http://www.ancient-hebrew.org

The New Testament, or B'riyt HaHhadashah in Hebrew, was written by Hebrews, for Hebrews, in an Hebraic Culture. In order to truely understand the New Testament it must be understood through its original Hebraic context.

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We Stand For Torah Today - Rabbi David Hargis

http://www.messianic.com

We get many good comments and some opposition here about our stand on Torah (and, come to think of it, our stand on Yeshua as well).

There are three ways to view Torah:

1. Torah is past and over.
2. Torah is valid for the Jews only.
3. Torah is valid for all mankind today and always

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Would you recognize prophetic fulfillment?

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A few days ago I had the opportunity to spend several hours with a native Israeli - a Jewish person born, raised, and living in Israel.  I took advantage of the time to gather and discuss current events in relationship to prophecy.  Were they significant?  In what way?

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Proverbs 30:3

I neither learned wisdom, nor have the knowledge of the holy.

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"Normally, we worry about our own material well-being and our neighbors' soul; let us rather worry about our neighbors' material well-being and our own souls"

— Rabbi Israel Salanter

Rabbi Joseph Telushkin - Jewish Literacy p587

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July 30, 2010

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