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A Groundbreaking Attempt to Reconstruct the Conjectured Hebrew Life of Yeshua

by Jerusalem Perspective
July 9, 2015

Under the direction of David Bivin, Jerusalem Perspective has launched an attempt to reconstruct the account of Jesus’ life which, according to church tradition, was written in Hebrew by Jesus’ disciple Matthew. Although this ancient eyewitness account is no longer extant, we believe that significant portions of this source have been preserved in the canonical Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke.

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The Kingdom of God: God’s Power Among Believers

by Robert L. Lindsey  
January 1, 1990

One of the greatest theological controversies in the last century concerns the meaning of the terms “kingdom of God” and “kingdom of heaven.” Because scholars have not given adequate attention to the fact that these are completely Hebraic terms, confusion has arisen concerning the period of time to which the kingdom refers, who take part in it and the exact nature of the kingdom.

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The ‘forbidden chapter’ in the Tanakh

by John Matthews
July 27, 2015

Did you know that there’s a “forbidden chapter” in the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible)? What’s been hidden from us all these years? It’s changed the lives of hundreds of thousands of Jewish people!

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Jesus Christ is YHVH in the flesh

by Hebrew4Christians

Jesus Christ is God “come in the flesh.”  Indeed, to say “Jesus Christ is Lord”  is to confess Him as God Himself.  According to the New Testament, salvation is experienced only by “changing your mind” and personally trusting that Jesus was executed as atonement for your sins, that He was physically pronounced dead and buried, and that He was raised from the dead in vindication of His glory and to function as our High Priest in heaven. There is no other Mediator before the Father and no other Name given to mankind for salvation (Acts 4:12).

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Teaching of Yeshua Hamashiach – Part One

by Yeshua Adonai

Yeshua was the greatest Moreh (teacher) who ever lived. Yet He was much more than that. As YHVH’s Son, His teachings were truth. His mission was to instruct others how to know YHVH. His main message was that YHVH wants to love us and to know us.

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The Priceless Treasures on the Temple Mount

by Ted Belman
December 2, 2014

The Waqf has now been found to have perpetrated extensive vandalism and destruction and has wrought terrible destruction on Temple Mount of important archaeological remains. Watching ancient property being tragically and wantonly destroyed, the Temple Faithful first brought suit in 1986, but the decision was only handed down a few months ago”. “The Court found that this destruction resulted in irreversible damage to historic sites of the greatest importance to Jews and Jewish history.

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Yeshua (Jesus) is YHVH in the flesh

by Hebrew4Christians

Yeshua Ha-Mashiach (Jesus Christ) is YHVH “come in the flesh.”  Indeed, to say “Jesus Christ is Lord” (Phil 2:11; Romans 10:9) is to confess Him as Adonai — or YHVH — Himself.  According to the New Testament, salvation is experienced only by “changing your mind” and personally trusting that Yeshua/YHVH was executed as kapparah (atonement) for your sins, that He was physically pronounced dead and buried, and that He was raised from the dead in vindication of His glory and to function as our Kohen Gadol (High Priest) in heaven (1 Cor. 15: 3-4). There is no other Mediator before the Father and no other Name given to mankind for salvation (Acts 4:12).

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Yom Teruah and its Link to The Bride of Christ

by Jim Nash

The Yom Teruah, “Feast of Trumpets,” which is also known as “Rosh HaShanah,” has a unique marker or link to The Bride of Christ and is a picture of the “catching away” (Rapture) of the Bride of Christ.

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