One of the central themes of biblical prophecy is the promise of a future age of perfection characterized by universal peace and recognition of G-d. (Isaiah 2:1-4, 32:15-18, 60:15-18;
The Exodus from Egypt is not merely a historical event; it is asignificant turning point in the spiritual fabric of the Jewishpeople and the very cosmos itself. According to
The Book of Zechariah builds its Prophecy on events surrounding the Destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonians and the Exile of Judah. This was followed 70 years later by
Rambam (Mishneh Torah, Kings and Wars 11:1):“I will see him, but not now,(Numbers 24:17)”–that’s David. “Iwill behold him, but not nearby,”–that’s the King Messiah. “A star will come from
Here is a questions we will talk about and of course answer:One of the Maimonides’ 13 principals is the belief inresurrection of the dead but what is the qualifier
The book of Daniel is sealed until the time of the end. Daniel12:4 and 9. Daniel 12:4 says:” many will run to and fro andknowledge in the book of
Olam haBa (afterlife) is rarely discussed in Jewish life, beamong Reform, Conservative, or OrthodoxJews. This is in marked contrast to the religious traditions of the people among whom the
The relationship between the Creator and the Jews, includingconverts, is unique.Hashem is the personal Savior of each and every Jew, aswell as all Jews collectively, and he loves each
The word Messiah generally is associated with son of David but the rabbi’s in theTalmud have a teaching about Messiah son of Joseph alongside Messiah son of David. Where did the rabbi’s get this idea from? Where does the Bible say anything about asecond Messiah another Messiah besides the son of David prophesied
The Torah of Hashem is perfect, it restores the soul. The testimony of Hashem is trustworthy, it makes simple people become wise.The instructions of Hashem are proper, they make
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