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The God-Man concept in the Old Testament

by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum

An aspect of the Kingship of the Messiah is the strange God-Man Concept concerning the Messiah.Some passages which deal with the Kingship of the Messiah add a whole new dimension to the Person of the Messiah, making Him a man – and yet more than a man.

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Does God have a Son?

by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum 
October 26, 2015

Two passages make the point that the Messiah is also, in some way, the Son of God.

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Jewish followers of Jesus who perished in the Shoah (2)

by Judith Rood

Due to a variety of influences, including missions to the Jews, persecution, charismatic figures and a post-Haskalah* orientation, many Jews in Europe in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries professed a belief in Yeshua (Jesus) as the Messiah. After the Holocaust only a very small remnant of Hebrew Christians remained.

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Could the conspiracy of Psalm 83 against Israel involve ISIS?

by Olivier Melnick

To an extent, ISIS has infiltrated all the areas listed in Pslam 83, including Jordan and Egypt, the only two countries with existing peace treaties with Israel. Asaph might have spoken prophetically and we might be getting really close to seeing the evil confederacy of Psalm 83 being formed.

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Book review: Footsteps of the Messiah

by Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum

Using the Book of Revelation as an end time road map, Dr. Fruchtenbaum weaves the prophetic writings of the Hebrew Scriptures and Messiah s teachings to reveal God s plan for the future of Israel and the world.

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Messiah the final sacrifice

by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum

Since the whole concept of a dying Messiah is so foreign to modern Judaism, although it was once part of Judaism, there is a question that must be answered: Why did the Messiah have to die? In the course of answering this question, a second one arises: What is the means of redemption?

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