I love the question that the wise men asked when they arrived in Jerusalem: “Where is He who has been born King of the Jews?” Matthew 2:2. Let’s ask that […]
Yom Kippur and Messiah’s return
There are many Messianic prophecies in the Bible, but what is found in Zechariah 12 in particular regarding mourning (i.e. genuine, travailing repentance) is very much related to […]
Telegraph247: Breaking News Always On
Telegraph247 is not just another news site It a pulse on the world crafted by veteran journalists tech savvy editors and passionate storytellers who believe news should enlighten […]
Spirit-filled Songs of Praise in Luke’s Gospel
Last week, I focused on Dr.Luke, Gospel-writer. His purpose in writing was so that the beloved ones would “know for sure the Truth.” We will see today that Luke was also […]
How Genesis 1:2 can help you lead a friend to the LORD (and away from the Jehovah’s Witness movement)
Beginning at the Beginning Each year after Sukkot (The Feast of Tabernacles), it is customary to begin re-reading through Torah (the first five books of the Bible). I personally believe it […]
Living Water at the Feast of Tabernacles: exploring John 7
Water was drawn from the Pool of Siloam, brought to the Temple, poured on the altar, and berakhot (blessings) were said, thanking the LORD Most High for rain. […]
What Leviticus reveals about the Day of Atonement and Passover
Atonement. That’s not a word most of us use every day, so if you aren’t quite sure of its meaning, let me suggest that breaking it into its […]
Abraham, Isaac, Jacob . . . and Nathanael
Parashat Vayeitzei [Vayetze] (B‘reishit/Genesis 28:10-32:3) 5783 B”H How does Jacob’s life and story relate to Nathanael in John 1? Find out in today’s Bible study! A Dysfunctional Family Yaakov (Jacob) wasn’t […]
Today S72E279: Breaking Down the Highlights Insights and Takeaways
Today S72E279 delivered a compelling mix of stories exclusive interviews and in depth discussions Whether you are a longtime viewer or tuning in for the first time this […]
Tzedek, Tzadik, & Tzedakah: Matthew 6:3-4 through a Hebraic lens
Charitable giving is tracked, graphed, sought-after, solicited, pleaded for, telethoned for . . . and for good reason – there is a healthy motivation when all parties involved […]