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!

Monday, July 30, 2012

Ban on Idolatry V'etchanan (Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11) by Rabbi Yehuda Appel

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At the end of World War Two, Winston Churchill was asked if he was concerned about how historians would view his role in the war. He replied...
Saturday, July 28, 2012

REDEMPTION OF ZION

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 ( Isa_1:27 ): This is a portrait of that final deliverance of the Church when we are set at liberty from the hold this world has ...

GOD'S HAND AS A SMELTING POT

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 (Isa 1:25): Isaiah pictures Israel falling into God's hand like ore of metal being placed in a smelting pot to melt it down i...

GOD OF RESTORATION

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 (Isa 1:26): Only God has the ability to return you to your former position; to fulfill His original intended design that you ha...
Thursday, July 26, 2012

MISSED OPPORTUNITIES DO NOT RETURN

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 (Deu 1:19-46): You do not have a chance to get a first opportunity. It is like the river that continues on its way and will not r...
Tuesday, July 24, 2012

A REASONABLE GOD

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( Isa_1:18 ): "Come now, let us go to court [reason] together." He is willing to hear your argument if you think He shou...
Monday, July 23, 2012

HOW WILL WE REACH OUR DESTINATION?

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  (Deu 1:1): We all know that the end and aim of life is not in this world. If we are to arrive at the right destination we must h...
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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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