Evidence for Jesus

The Jewish heritage of Jesus is a simple fact of history. But Jesus’ Jewishness is vitally important for the world to understand and remember.

Is the Birth of Jesus based on the Legends of Caesar? Similarities between the stories raise surprising parallels and striking differences.

The Passover elements symbolize God’s character and have formed Jewish identity for generations by retelling the story of our liberation from Egypt.

An exploration of the two descriptions of the Messiah in the book of Zechariah, plus the Jewish understanding of Messiah ben Joseph and Messiah ben Da...

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.

The New Testament says from the first page that it’s the story of the Jewish Messiah, the Son of David and Son of Abraham.

What is the meaning of Isaiah 53? Does Isaiah 53 have descriptions of Jesus in the chapter? Read on here for more on the suffering servant described t...

The Scriptures tell us specific credentials to help us identify the Messiah and recognize imposters. Let’s take a look at them together.

For over 2,000 years, people have been asking, “What does the Hebrew Bible say about Jesus?” Begin (or complete) your journey on this search, here, wi...

Psalm 22:16 is one verse where the standard Jewish translations differ from the translations most Christians use. Here’s why. In Hebrew, the phrase th...

Interpretations of Isaiah 53 (more precisely, 52:13 to 53:12) have been viewed in messianic terms by a wide variety of Jewish commentators over millen...

Some say that Zechariah 12:10 refers to the Gentile nations who mourn because of the Jewish martyrs (or a particular unknown martyr) they have killed....

Since the Shema says that God is one, the Christian idea that God is three-in-one seems very un-Jewish. But do Messianic Jews believe in the trinity?

We have a glorious future and an abundant present if we appropriate the salvation made possible by the One who “was wounded through our transgressions...

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