by James Jacob Prasch Before we turn to the book of Jonah, turn very briefly please to the book of Acts chapter 2:24 and 27. “And God raised Him up […]
Introduction “Hanukkah” comes from the Hebrew term “hanukkat” meaning “dedication” or “rededication”. There are four aspects of Hanukkah: The first is the “traditional” one, what most people are familiar with. […]
by James Jacob Prasch Introduction Greetings dear friends in the wonderful name of Jesus. When the Holy Spirit gives us more than one account of something in the Bible it’s […]
by James Jacob Prasch Moriel has long urged the Body of Christ to rediscover the Hebrew root of its faith for four reasons. The first is that the destiny of […]
By James Jacob Prasch Introduction Do not speak against one another, brethren. He who speaks against a brother or judges his brother, speaks against the law and judges the law; […]
by James Jacob Prasch Jacob (Ya”aqob) is my father”s grandfather”s name. I often joke that Ya”aqob means “swindler,” but actually it does not. It could be translated “supplanter,” but it […]
Mezuzot (The Doorposts) Part 1 of 2 by James Jacob Prasch Reading from Judges chapter 14: “Then Samson went down to Timnah, and saw a woman in Timnah, one of […]
By James Jacob Prasch Civil War 2 Samuel 18:1: “David numbered the men who were with him, and set over them commanders of thousands and commanders of hundreds. And […]
Mezuzot (The Doorposts) Part 2 of 2 You see, glue rinses off; but superglue does not rinse off with a detergent or a solvent. It scrapes off; the polymer binds […]