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Explore the literal, spritual and prophetic aspects of “first fruits” in the Bible, as well as how this concept can apply to your faith today.

Three main words or word groups are used to describe humility: First, the related words ‘ani and ‘anav; second, the word shaphel; third, the word kana...

Though various Christian denominations commemorate Pentecost, many forget that it was a Jewish holiday before the Church was established. The name Pen...

Visit the home of an observant Jew, and as you enter, you will notice a small rectangular box attached to the outer doorpost. This object is a meZUzah...

Gus was a nice guy. But he could sometimes be a bit of a pest. As a telecommunications engineer I could not have asked for a better co-worker. Gus was...

Though it might seem like a wholly Gentile Christian practice, baptism (ritual washing) was a long-existing part of Jewish tradition in Jesus’ time.

As he lay dying, Jacob’s spirit rose to prophetic stature. The words he spoke to his sons were his last will and testament. Unlike the material or fin...

Yeshua stood up and boldly proclaimed to the celebrants, “If a man is thirsty, let him come to me and drink. Whoever believes in me, as the Scripture ...

Christians can use this special season to share the good news of Messiah in a sensitive manner. Here are some answers to the most frequent questions c...

Christian scholars, ministers and laity have known for a long time that a knowledge of Jewish customs is not only helpful but necessary for a proper u...

While Jewish people regard the Torah or Five Books of Moses as the most holy portion of religious literature, the book closest to the heart of a relig...

I had been a believer in Jesus for just a few weeks when a church member asked me, Since the Temple has been destroyed and the priesthood has been dis...

The New Testament is a Jewish book! With one possible exception (Luke, who may have been a Gentile proselyte) every author is Jewish. But more than th...

THE SEDER: is the religious ceremony which tells the story of Passover. It’s a family-oriented service which includes a meal. There really isn’t anyth...

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