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This question can be controversial or confusing. Here we present a logical look at whether or not a person can be Christian and Jewish at the same tim...

Here is an in-depth overview of the similarities, differences and changes over time between the three primary branches of Judaism: Orthodox, Conservat...

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

The New Testament is full of quotes, references, and allusions from the Hebrew Scriptures. Many of those are found in the words of Jesus himself.

Was Jesus’ Last Supper a Passover Seder similar to what Jewish people experience today? Should his followers be remembering this event in a “more Jewi...

We shouldn’t feel guilty or ashamed to mourn. In the Bible God encourages us to express our emotions in times of pain and loss.

In the synagogue on Rosh Hashanah, it is traditional to recite the Akedah, the story in Genesis 22 of Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his only son,...

A chronological guide to the last week of Jesus’ life, from his entry into Jerusalem, to his celebration of Passover, to his death and resurrection.

This mystical strand of Jewish theology has resonances with ideas seen in the New Testament—ones often thought to be un-Jewish. Explore Kabbalah and J...

Passover culminates in the hope that the herald, the messenger, Elijah, will come and drink from his cup. But what would his arrival mean?

How do we reconcile the promise that God has a covenant with Israel with our experiences in daily life, which are often filled with difficulties.

The Jewish prophets gave some very specific information about the Messiah not often discussed in synagogue.

Celebrating Purim as a boy, I saw Mordechai as the main hero. It took time to fully appreciate Esther’s humble courage and heroic role in her story.

A look at the Jewish yearning for spirituality questions whether increased spiritual practices will provide a real connection with God.

It’s an age-old question: did Jesus claim to be the Messiah? What can we see throughout the Gospel account? What did he say? What did he call himself?

Kabbalah Meaning Kabbalah means “received teachings” or simply “traditions” and is derived from the Hebrew word “kabel” which means “to receive.” It o...

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?

Comparison Chart: Buddhism, Hinduism, Traditional Judaism, and the Gospel.

The tallit & tzitzit in the Bible serve as physical reminders for Israelites of their identity as God’s people and their having been set apart fr...

Although they lived centuries apart, comparing the lives of Joseph and Jesus reveals some striking parallels.

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...

“A bris in the heart!” Sounds strange. Yet God Himself speaks of circumcision of the heart in the Jewish Scriptures.

Jesus’ teachings in the Gospels are original, yet parallels exist between Jesus and the Talmud—who borrowed from whom?

The idea of the Book of Life in Judaism, and being inscribed in it before Yom Kippur, is a very ancient idea. What does it mean and what can we learn ...

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