A Divine Paradox : A Harvest of Iron
The word ‘judge’ in this verse in Isaiah and in Micah is shafat, which is the root of the word Jehoshaphat, meaning it is the Lord who will judge them for ultimately rejecting Yeshua.
The word ‘judge’ in this verse in Isaiah and in Micah is shafat, which is the root of the word Jehoshaphat, meaning it is the Lord who will judge them for ultimately rejecting Yeshua.
This prayer triggers a revelation of an important prophecy about the Messiah’s First Coming: the timing of His arrival, the rejection He would face, and even the way He would die; all of this was revealed to Daniel right after this prayer in chapter 9.
Our hearts and prayers are with the families and the Jewish community in Manchester, England, who are mourning the loss of two lives and the…
This prayer triggers a revelation of an important prophecy about the Messiah’s First Coming: the timing of His arrival, the rejection He would face, and even the way He would die; all of this was revealed to Daniel right after this prayer in chapter 9.
Charlie Kirk was silenced for speaking the truth of the Scriptures, and Jewish students are being silenced just because of their genealogical identity as Jews.
When it comes to Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year and the opening of the Book of Life. This New Year is rooted in tradition, and not in what the Torah actually teaches. By Torah, we mean the Tanach, the Hebrew Bible itself….
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Charlie Kirk was silenced for speaking the truth of the Scriptures, and Jewish students are being silenced just because of their genealogical identity as Jews.
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The first striking theme that emerges from Joel’s prophecy, and one that speaks powerfully of our time, is the Temple. In his three chapters, Joel makes more than fifteen references to the Temple in Jerusalem.
Let us not forget that the Tribulation will not only be a time of judgment, but also a time of great revival, and the first signs of that revival are already appearing.
And when we think about remembering and not forgetting, one very important event that comes to mind is Passover. This is the moment Israel was born as a nation and was saved by the blood of the lamb.
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Studying Joel brings us directly into the realm of end-time prophecies, a period stretching from our present age to the final events of history.
When we examine the Scriptures, where the Creator reveals His will, we discover that such drastic changes and record-breaking events are not without meaning. They serve as warnings, signs pointing to greater changes yet to come, and they call us to lift our eyes to the Almighty in faith and repentance.
Joseph’s weeping anticipates the heart of the Messiah Himself, who wept over Jerusalem, grieving for His people while longing to gather them to Himself.
Study, practice and teach. This is God’s divine order, and it cannot be reversed. If someone desires to teach others, they must first become a student of the Word.
Are we witnessing the beginning of the nations turning against Israel, just as the prophets foretold would happen before the return of the Messiah?
Last Saturday evening marked Tisha B’Av, the 9th day of the Hebrew month of Av, observed with a 25-hour fast and solemn reflection.