
…were written primarily in Hebrew (Old Testament) and Greek (New Testament). The primary “character” in God’s Word is, GOD. He appears in its opening line: “In the beginning God created…
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…were written primarily in Hebrew (Old Testament) and Greek (New Testament). The primary “character” in God’s Word is, GOD. He appears in its opening line: “In the beginning God created…
…YHVH is critical because it represents the God who is outside of time. He is simultaneously the God who was, the God who is, and the God who will be….
…for these reasons alone. However, they pale in comparison to the ways in which you will encounter God in the Holy Land, an experience of God’s presence in the Holy…
…connection between nature and God. “Creation/nature” (86) conceals the “power” (86) of “God” (86). Creation demonstrates God’s power and goodness, but sin has severely impacted our ability to distinguish between…
…recalls God’s presence, protection, and provision when our ancestors exited Egypt and wandered the desert for forty years. What better reason to rejoice? Don’t forget: what God did in the…
…Word of God We do believe that salvation is by grace through faith alone We do believe that Yeshua was God-made-flesh We do believe that God is One(-in-Three): Father, Son,…
El Shaddai (אֵל שַׁדַּי)—or just Shaddai—is one of the names of the God of Israel. El Shaddai (אל שדי)—or just Shaddai—is one of the names of the God of Israel….
…of Shaddai.” In other words, when physically dwelling in God’s house (i.e., the Tabernacle and later the Temple), God spiritually protects the dweller. What follows in verse two is the…
…with God on this “extra” day. The Focus is on the individual and their experiences with God on this “extra” day. There is a Midrash that expounds on the significance…
…we connect the old with the new, we can experience the entirety of our inheritance, as God intended! The Weekly Torah Reading is one powerful way to partake in God’s…