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More than 90% of the world’s population is projected to face increased risks from the compound impacts of extreme heat and drought, widening social and economic inequalities, and the world’s inability ...
Jesus was a Jew in both senses. Jesus claimed to have come, not to destroy, but to complete the Jewish religion by serving as the Messiah (Christ) whom the prophets had long foretold.
As Rabbi Michael J. Cook, the Sol and Arlene Bronstein Professor in Judeo-Christian Studies at Hebrew Union College, writes in his book, Modern Jews Engage the New Testament, Messianic Jews “represent ...
The Messianic movement, which emerged in its modern form in the 1970s, incorporates Jewish symbols and practices—including referring to Jesus by his Hebrew name, Yeshua—but is widely seen as a ...
The timing, the arrival, the Messianic Age - Christians are confused, but it's all there in the Tanakh. We need to understand the vital importance of a Judeo-Christian strategic alliance at this time.
While Messianic Jews see the state of Israel as a sign of God’s faithfulness, Palestinian Christians see it as a catastrophe, the statement said.
Messianic Jews, including the group Jews for Jesus, celebrate Jewish holidays but also believe in the divinity of Jesus Christ, a teaching that Jews consider incompatible with Judaism.
In his prayer, Jacobs praised “Jesus the Messiah” and didn’t mention the names of the 11 victims who were killed at the Tree of Life Synagogue in the worst anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history.
That makes you a Christian, doesn’t it? Most Jews would say yes. But not the congregation of Beth Messiah in Loveland, the Tri-State’s only Messianic Jewish synagogue.