Hebrew Perspectives

Hebrew Perspectives teaches the Judaic roots of Christianity. Jewish customs, lifestyles, & how they relate to us today. Each Monday HP teaches from a section (parasha) of the Torah (5 books of Moses), from the writings/prophets (haftarah) & from the New Covenant (Brit Chadashah). This is the same cycle that Jews follow to this day & would have been read by the disciples. Read the portion & read the insights from various Apostolic, Messianic & Rabbinical teachers. Enjoy!

Friday, March 16, 2012

3 Rabbis

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Three rabbis were talking about life and death when the question came up: “When you’re in your casket, and friends and congregants are mourn...
Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Behold The Hand, Behold The Nail

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Recently a friend asked me about the YHWH yud hey vav hey Some translate as Yaweh.   Seen as Jehovah in Bible and is translated as ...
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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

MODEST ATTIRE

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If you've got it, don't flaunt it. Modesty is another aspect of clothing. We want to emphasize the person, not the body. The bod...

Clothing

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Clothing is not only linked to the body, but is a metaphor for the body. Just as clothing serves the body, the body serves the soul. You are...
Saturday, February 25, 2012

The Miniature Sanctuary

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One of the blessings commonly given to a newly-engaged couple is that the match should "oleh yafeh." While it may be customary to ...
Friday, February 17, 2012

When God commands us

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Imagine two families. One family insists that the children finish their homework before suppertime, has set bedtimes for the children, impos...
Thursday, February 16, 2012

Giving with joy

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The Gemara tells us that one who gives with simcha, receives no less than 17 brachos for his mitzvah Gemara גמרא gamar; literally, "[...
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One day a man enters our church where I was pastoring and he begins to talk to me about the origins of Christianity being with a Jewish people with a promised Jewish messiah. For weeks he talks and I find myself intrigued by his knowledge. I begin to study the Word from the vantage of Jewish culture and language...the rest is history for me. What a beautiful truth the old testament has to offer for us to have a deeper understanding of the New Testament. You see the apostles of the New Testament did not have a New Testament...they only had the Torah, the Oral Torah, and the Prophets. They never left behind their heritage they just accepted the messiah as the "Old Testament" foretold. I was given a Hebrew Bible (Tanakh) with rabbinical commentary and I found a renewed hunger for the Bible. Won't you join me as we discover our history within the Jewish culture?!
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