Food as defined by the Google web is: “any nutritious substance that people or animals eat or drink, or that plants absorb, in order to maintain life and growth”. I feel the key word in the definition is “nutritious “. What one person may feel is nutritious, to another may not be. It probably would … Continue reading Is this food Kosher?
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“Seven years of Tribulation”, was it in the past, or is it in the future?
The teaching of "the seven years of tribulation" comes from Daniel chapter 9. The Christian belief is that this prophecy is yet to come, but the Jewish belief is that Daniel chapter 9 has been fulfilled. A typical answer I hear from time to time is that prophecy can be fulfilled in multiple periods. I … Continue reading “Seven years of Tribulation”, was it in the past, or is it in the future?
12 Prophetic requirements that set the scene for the coming of the Jewish moshiach
Is it moshich or messiah? Are they the same or is there a difference? To many people, moshiach is a Hebrew pronunciation of messiah. But this is not actually true. There is a strong difference between the meanings of the Jewish moshiach and the Christian Messiah. The Hebrew meaning of “moshiach” is “anointed one”. Nothing … Continue reading 12 Prophetic requirements that set the scene for the coming of the Jewish moshiach
Does the Bible talk about Cremation vs Burial?
For the Christian this is an option to consider, looking at cost especially. Cremation can cost as low as around $800.00, where burial can run over $10,000.00. In most Christian circles this is a very viable option of deciding between burial or cremation for after death internment. With Judaism this is not the case. The … Continue reading Does the Bible talk about Cremation vs Burial?
Can a person atone for another persons sin?
The Christian view is yes, because Jesus died and atoned for everybody's sin on the cross. However the Jewish view is very contrary to this thought. I will present a very brief explanation of the Christian belief on the doctrine of substitutionary atonement. This doctrine probably is most substantiated in Hebrews chapters 8 & 9. … Continue reading Can a person atone for another persons sin?
The Covenant – New Old or what?
I recently read a post that a Christian friend of mine wrote on Facebook pertaining to how much they like the New Covenant versus the Old Covenant. The first paragraph of this persons post is as follows: Regarding God's covenants with man, the New Covenant is much different. It is not an invitation that asks … Continue reading The Covenant – New Old or what?




