by Garrett Smith
May 1, 2004
The book of Zechariah does not explicitly state that Messiah will come twice, yet we do see two pictures of the king, coming once as a man of peace and again as a conquering king.
by Barry Rubin
Oftentimes, Jews who come to believe in Jesus are told by their unbelieving families, “If you’d only known more about Judaism, if you’d only studied your own religion, you never would have come to believe this way.”My parents never said that to me because, before I accepted Christ, I went to see an Orthodox rabbi on my own initiative.
by Garrett Smith
How can we reconcile the two very ways in which the Jewish scriptures portray the messiah?
by Rachmiel Frydland
The subject was never discussed in my pre-war-Poland Hebrew school. In the rabbinical training I had received, the fifty-third chapter of the book of Isaiah had been continually avoided in favor of other, weightier” matters to be learned. Yet, when I first read this passage, my mind was filled with questions:
by Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum
More than any other book of the Hebrew Scriptures, the writings of the prophet Daniel confront us with evidence of the time of Messiah’s coming—evidence that many people would rather not see. But it is there and cannot be ignored.
By William Webster
Behold Your King: Prophetic Proofs that Jesus is the Messiah.
by Jews for Jesus
Where the Messiah would be born.
by Moishe Rosen
The Biblical similarities between Moses and the Jewish Messiah.
by voice of Judah
The Millennial Reign of Messiah begins in the month of Tishrei with the events of the Fall Feasts. Jesus, as Messiah, will reign on earth with the saints and Israel for a literal 1,000 years.
by Voice of Judah
What is the “the day and hour no one knows”? In mainstream christian understanding it’s the time of the return of Jesus to the earth, or his second coming. When Jesus speaks of the end times in the book of Matthew He uses this peculiar phrase in reference to the timing of His return.
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