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TE: A Man After God's Own Heart
Many of us look up to King David as he was called “a man after God’s own heart”. But what does that mean and how, too, can we work to live our lives …
7 years, 5 months ago
HaShem FAQ: Why It's Okay to Say "Jesus"
When it comes to the name of the Messiah, there are many discussions that are had, one of them being whether or not we should call him by the name, J…
7 years, 5 months ago
HaShem FAQ: Why It's Okay to Say "God"
There are some that argue the use of the word “God” when referring to YHWH. For what it’s worth, here are our thoughts on that particular topic and w…
7 years, 5 months ago
HaShem Part 4: Yehovah
With so much discussion, arguments, and division amongst the body over the pronunciation of the name of our Creator, one version seems to be the most…
7 years, 5 months ago
Brit Hadasha: Where does the TANAKH Say We Must Believe in the Messiah?
Some claim the TANAKH (Old Testament) never gives instruction (Torah) to believe in the Messiah. We believe it does.
7 years, 5 months ago
HaShem FAQ: Why It's Okay to Say "Lord"
Many disagree or even argue about using the word "Lord" in the Scriptures. Some even claim that by using it, we are blaspheming or using the name of …
7 years, 5 months ago
Brit Hadasha: Why Yeshua Is The Messiah
Israel has been waiting for their Savior, their Messiah, for a long time. There have been multiple individuals called "Messiah" in the past; some bel…
7 years, 5 months ago
Brit Hadasha: Josephus and the New Testament
There are claims that Yeshua wasn’t a real person, or that the New Testament is simply made up. Flavius Josephus may disagree.
7 years, 5 months ago
HaShem FAQ: Names of Other Gods - Exodus 23:13
Many understand Exodus 23:13 to mean we cannot even say the names of other gods such as Baal, Mars, Janus, etc. Some go so far as to say we shouldn’t…
7 years, 5 months ago
TE: The 144,000 and the Holy of Holies
What do the 144,000 of Revelation and the dimensions of the Tabernacle, including the Holy of Holies, have in common? Maybe more than you think.
7 years, 5 months ago