Introduction In this message, dear friends, we will be looking at Hebrews chapter 11; most of us are familiar with this passage of Scripture as the “faith chapter”. Indeed, we […]
Introduction Many Christians are, of course, asking for a biblical perspective regarding the current events in Iraq. What should a Christian response be? This has become further complicated by the […]
By James Jacob Prasch Introduction One thing that distresses me, along with every other Jewish mission or evangelist to the Jews, is this: there are so many Christians who love […]
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 […]
The Living & the Dead Introduction Then the Lord said to Moses, €œSpeak to the priests, the sons of Aaron, and say to them: “No one shall defile himself for […]
The Way The New Testament Writers Handled The Old Testament by James Jacob Prasch Midrash is the method of hermeneutics (Biblical interpretation) used by the ancient rabbis in the time […]
by James Jacob Prasch Some of you may not be familiar with Moriel Ministries, so I will take a few minutes to explain one of the things that we do. […]
by James Jacob Prasch Jeremiah 31:31 & the Epistle to the Galatians – You Foolish Galatians, Who Betwitched You? A Crisis in Messianic Judaism? A Time Will Come When […]
by James Jacob Prasch Rome Then and Now There are a number of acutely interesting features to the Epistle to the Romans, one of which is that Paul wrote it […]
by James Jacob Prasch ‘I say unto you whoever divorces his wife except for unchastity makes her commit adultery and whoever marries a divorced woman commits adultery’ – Jesus Christ […]