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!

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Understanding Our Journey

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The Hebrew word for understanding is binah  (בינה).   Within the word binah is the word bayin  (בֵּין) which means "between".  ...
Friday, March 10, 2017

Religion & Politics

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You know the expression that you can lose friends over religion and politics? Well, I have always said that I would rather lose a friend ove...
Saturday, March 4, 2017

You Might Not Like This Blog "HEALING"

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The question is always the same...why doesn't God heal everyone?  Before we get to that question we need to have an understanding.  ...
Saturday, February 25, 2017

So You Say You're Apostolic

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We hear it often..."we need to get back to our apostolic roots."   This is not as easy as it sounds because there are so many aspe...
Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Traditions

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Paradoseis (παραδόσεις) is the Greek word we find in 2 Thes. 2:15 where Paul says, "hold onto those traditions which you have been taug...
Sunday, November 13, 2016

Practice What You Preach

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This morning my wife and I went to Beth El Synagogue before we went to #CLCGV to meet with a lady from their gift shop for items for CLC...
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Monday, October 24, 2016

What Is Man?

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"And the Lord God formed man of dust from the ground" The Hebrew word for earth is adama. It is no accident that the earth can yi...
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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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