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Tanach (Old Testament) — Page 3
"O L-RD, Who are my power and my strength and my refuge in the day of trouble, to You nations will come from the ends of the earth and say, 'Only lies have our fathers handed down to us, emptiness in which there is nothing of any avail! Can a man make gods for himself, and they are no gods? 'Therefore, behold I let them know; at this time I will let them know My power and My might, and they shall know that My Name is the L-RD".
Jeremiah 16:19-21

Tanach (Old Testament)

Zechariah 12:10

November 8, 2011

A Piercing Look at A False Claim by Messiah Truth I. Introduction Zechariah 12:10 is a verse used by Christian apologists and missionaries as a so-called “proof text” to support their claim that the crucifixion of Jesus was foretold in the Hebrew Bible.  Although the passage is problematic even in its mistranslated forms that appear in […]

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Broken and Whole …

October 20, 2011

And there arose not since a prophet in Israel like Moses, whom G-d knew face to face; [who performed] all the signs and wonders which G-d sent [Moses] to do in the land of Egypt… [who equaled] that mighty hand, those great awesome things, which Moses did before the eyes of all Israel (closing verses of the Five Books of […]

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HaShem’s Divine Presence …

September 20, 2011

Parshas Netzavim/Vayeilech Yeshaya 61:10 This week’s haftorah marks the climax of a seven week series of reflection on Jewish redemption. In this final presentation, Hashem announces His personal return to the Jewish people. Now that every other dimension of redemption is in place, the time has finally arrived for Hashem to rest His Divine Presence […]

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Torah and the The Tree of Life

September 10, 2011

Torah and the Tree of Life Chapter 6, Mishna 7(b) “Great is Torah, for it gives life to its doers in this world and in the next world, as it is written: ‘For they [the teachings of the Torah] give life to those who find them and healing to all flesh’ (Proverbs 4:22). It also […]

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Sinless Jesus?

August 27, 2011

I.            BACKGROUND   Why would the concept of a sinless Jesus be of interest to a Jewish person?  In principle, it should not matter to a Jew, since Jesus is irrelevant to Judaism – he is in the realm of Christianity.  The notion of Jesus being without sin is tied to the claim that Jesus died as a sacrificial […]

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Jewish Answers to Missionaries …

August 21, 2011

  I like the following piece from the introduction by Rabbi Stuart Federow (http://whatjewsbelieve.org/) to his pamphlet on Isaiah 53.  It is short, funny, and to the point.. One day in heaven, Jesus decided to look for his father. He came upon an elderly gentleman in the Carpenter’s area of Heaven. Jesus entered into a […]

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Q & A Noahide vs. Torah Law

August 21, 2011

by Moshe Ben-Chaim   Doug: During a session today of my class on Fundamentals of Torah for Non- Jews, one of the participants asked about the verse in Genesis to be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth and subdue it, etc. This person wondered about that as a commandment. My understanding from Rabbi Chait is that […]

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Jew vs. Gentile in the Eyes of the Torah, Part II

August 20, 2011

Chapter 1, Mishna 18(b) By Rabbi Dovid Rosenfeld “Rabbi Shimon ben (son of) Gamliel said: On three things does the world endure: justice, truth and peace, as the verse states, ‘Truth and judgments of peace judge in your gates’ (Zechariah 8:16).” Last week we discussed the difference between this mishna and Chapter 1 Mishna 2. […]

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Martin Luther – A Dangerous and Misinformed Protestant Reformer

August 12, 2011

Martin Luther’s dirty little book: On the Jews and their lies A precursor to Nazism by Jim Walker       Introduction I wish to make clear that the purpose of these selections from Martin Luther aims at providing a historical and scholarly source for study of anti-Semitism, religious thought, and how it has influenced […]

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Life and Death are in the Hands of the Tongue …

August 11, 2011

Life and death are in the hands of the tongue (Proverbs 18:21). Sometimes we do not take this biblical phrase literally, because talking about other people may have become a pastime. We can feel good about ourselves by noting other people’s faults. Gossip can help us prove that we are the better one. And sometimes, […]

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There is No New Covenant in Operation Yet!

August 2, 2011

I. The concept of a “New Covenant” replacing the various Covenants between G-d and the Jewish people is illegitimate. A. The Torah as a Contract The Torah (the Five books of Moses, i.e. Genesis through Deuteronomy), which constitutes the basis of Jewish Law and the prophecy of Moshe Rabeinu (Moses our teacher), tells us in […]

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Prayer- It’s More Than Just Words …

August 2, 2011

Prayer: It’s More Than Just Words by Caryn Meltz We turn to G-d with prayer in good times and in bad. It’s prayer that gives us hope when we feel all else is lost. It’s prayer that can put a smile back on our face. Prayer too, is as simple as looking up to the […]

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G-d Is One …

August 2, 2011

I. Judaism believes in One G-d. A. G-d is One. As every Jewish child learns, “Shema Yisroel, HaShem Elokeynu, HaShem Echad” (“Hear or Israel, the Lord is G-d, the Lord is One”). Deut. 6:4. This is a very simple and fundamental concept. G-d is One. B. The Trinity. Christians give lip service to the Shema, […]

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Why Jews Cannot Believe in Jesus – III Trial and Error

August 2, 2011

III. Trial and Error  The story most central to the Christian Bible is the trial, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus. As noted above, the prophets anticipated only a general resurrection of the righteous, not one limited to the messiah, so I won’t address that further here. But the N.T.’s account of the trial and crucifixion […]

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Why I Quit Christianity …

August 2, 2011

LISTEN TO REASONS! Why I quit Christianity by Marc Di Leone Marc Di Leone I was born a Roman Catholic, but when I was nine years old my parents left the “Church” and became members of the “Assemblies of God” denomination. What they didn’t realize was that they had only changed the outer, superficial aspects […]

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A Comparison of Judaism and Christianity

July 16, 2011

Judaism Christianity G-d-centered, selfless Man-centered, selfish Bible (5 books of Moses) written by G-d, with Moses as secretary New Testament written by man G-d creates man in His image; thus man has a soul and free will Man creates G-d in his image; thus Jesus is declared to be a deity Bible (Hebrew Scriptures) quotes […]

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The Inner Adversary

July 16, 2011

Embedded within each of us is a spiritual challenge system. by Dr. Alan Morinis Even if you know what is good, right and desirable, it isn’t so simple just to act that way. No sooner does an inclination to do something good come into your mind or heart than up pops an objection. It might be […]

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Q & A – A Very Good Comparison of the Good and Evil Inclination ….

July 16, 2011

By Frances Q. What is the good and evil inclination? A. The evil inclination is that which tempts us, the good inclination is what we use to fight the ‘evil inclination’ I am pretty sure that I mentioned to you some time back about Star Wars Episode V The Empire Strikes Back, when Luke Skywalker […]

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Does Judaism Believe in Satan? Part Two

July 13, 2011

By Being Jewish The Christians don’t understand how an angel of G-d can try to seduce people to disobey G-d, so they came to the unsupported conclusion that Satan must have rebelled against G-d. This is completely contrary to everything Judaism believes. We reject that interpretation entirely. What, then, does Judaism teach about Satan? Did […]

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Why Did G-d Create the World? Part One

July 13, 2011

By Being Jewish Judaism teaches that Hashem wished to do good, so He created beings that could appreciate it. It means that Hashem created humanity to enjoy a relationship with Hashem, that we experience the ultimate pleasure of the Presence of Hashem. Ultimately, humanity wants pleasure. We understand the concept of pleasure, because Hashem has […]

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