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Do This In Remembrance of Me

Do This In Remembrance of Me

Do you remember the profound words of Yeshua (Jesus) during Passover (Aviv 14), as he dined with his disciples? He urged, “Do this in remembrance of Me.”

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The Resurrection of the Dead

The Resurrection of the Dead

Our Bible is a big book. It starts in the first two chapters describing the account of God creating the world and then creating the first man and woman and putting them in the Garden.

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The Comfort of the Resurrection

The Comfort of the Resurrection

…On this rock I will build My church, and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it. (Matt. 16:18) Am I the only one confused by this saying of Jesus? Hades is commonly understood to refer to Hell, but why would its gates be fighting against the Church?

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Replacement Covenantology

Replacement Covenantology

Have you heard of the term Replacement Theology? I’m sure you are familiar with this term, but it is the idea that the Christian Church has replaced the nation of Israel in God’s plan.

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The Mysterious Altar

The Mysterious Altar

Miphkad Altar, part of Yom Kippur – Heb 13:10. Jesus fulfilled sacrifices, guiding Christians to a spiritual altar of praise, thanksgiving, and good deeds.

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The Six-Day War Episode of “Whose Land?”

The Six-Day War Episode of “Whose Land?”

We have recently released the Six-Day War Episode in the “Whose Land?” documentary series presented by Colonel Richard Kemp.  This is the third of nine episodes that will comprise Part Two of “Whose Land?” which has the overall subtitle “The Law of War and the Status of Jerusalem”.

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How Can I Hasten Jesus’ Return?

How Can I Hasten Jesus’ Return?

Micah 4:2 speaks of a coming time when both Jews and Gentiles will go up together as brothers, united in Messiah, to Jerusalem. We will hear the Messiah and learn from Him about His ways, and walk in His paths.

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The Case of the Missing Anointing Oil

The Case of the Missing Anointing Oil

Through His sacrificial death on the cross, Jesus has brought us salvation and granted those who believe eternal life.  He is rightly called our Saviour, but from a Jewish perspective He cannot—yet—be fully called the Messiah.

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