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Did Jesus Declare All Foods Clean?: A Hebraic Perspective on Mark 7:19
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Hebrew Words Defined: Repentance | by Brad Scott
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Tekhelet: A Colour of the Covenant | by D’vorah Berkowitz
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Orla: A Lesson on Spiritual Maturity | by Ken Rank
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In The Way: Stiff Necked | by Jason Salas
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How Does God Forgive Sin? | by Tim Hegg
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A Messianic Spiritual Inventory | by J.K. McKee
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Reverend Twistruth: The Missing “T” | by Daniel Botkin
30 April 2013 1:17 PM | 2 Comments
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Did Jesus Declare All Foods Clean?: A Hebraic Perspective on Mark 7:19 - Ken Rank
Orla: A Lesson on Spiritual Maturity | by Ken Rank - Ken Rank
The Name of God | by Ken Rank - Did Jesus Declare All Foods Clean?: A Hebraic Understanding of Mark 7:19 - Messianic Publications
A Hebraic Perspective on Peter’s Vision (Acts 10) | by Robert Roy - clearvoice
What’s Bothering Paul? | by Ariel benLyman HaNaviy - Dianne Augustine
Tekhelet: A Colour of the Covenant | by D’vorah Berkowitz - Kayla K
Orla: A Lesson on Spiritual Maturity | by Ken Rank - Kayla K
Reverend Twistruth: The Missing “T” | by Daniel Botkin
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Hebrew Words Defined: Repentance | by Brad Scott
Posted on June 7, 2013 | No CommentsWhat is the scriptural definition of 'repentance'? Is it simply a feeling of sorrow for the wrongs we've done, or is there more to it? Brad Scott discusses the Hebrew definition of this important biblical term. -
FAQ: What about Galatians 4:21-31?: The Allegory of Hagar and Sarah | by Brad Scott
Posted on April 9, 2013 | 1 CommentDoes the Law (Torah) of God lead to bondage? Messianic Jews and non-Jews are often about Galatians 4, since the dominant interpretation of this chapter is that the Law (Torah) of God leads to bondage.But is that what these verses mean? Brad Scott explains. -
The Hebrew Mind vs Greek Mind | by Brad Scott
Posted on August 9, 2012 | 10 CommentsThis series by Brad Scott is devoted to the study of the differences in western thinking (Greek, Hellenistic) and Eastern thinking (Hebrew, scriptural). The Scriptures (Old and New Testaments), are penned by Hebrew authors steeped in Hebrew culture -- thus, it is difficult to properly understand the scriptures outside of this context and perspective. -
Mysteries and Truths Hidden within the AlephBet | by Brad Scott
Posted on June 26, 2012 | 6 CommentsThe ancient Jewish sages believed that the alephbet (Hebrew alphabet) was the building blocks of life. In other words, those twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet are what all of life is built on. -
Hebrew Words Defined: “Faith” | by Brad Scott
Posted on May 16, 2012 | 7 Comments"Faith" is arguably one of the most misunderstood words in the bible. In this article, Brad Scott takes us back to the origins of this foundational concept in the Hebrew scriptures and traces its usage in the Apostolic Scriptures, helping us better understand its biblical definition. -
Hebrew Words Defined: The Church | by Brad Scott
Posted on May 2, 2012 | 2 CommentsHas the word Church been redefined by translators? Did the Church begin 2,000 years ago? Are we now in the dispensation of the Church? What can the Hebrew and Greek words for Church (qahal, ekklesia) tell us about their biblical meanings? Brad Scott explains in this illuminating study.










