The Jewish Studies Blog

There are tools that are needed to mine the depths of the biblical texts. There are also many perspectives that enrich our study, like the perspective of first century Judaism. This site is one of those rare resources that provides both tools and perspective for the serious student of Scripture.

– Dr. Allen Mawhinney, A Retired Academic Dean, Reformed Theological Seminary

Entering 2017 From Jerusalem

INTERNET’S WORD FOR THE NEW YEAR The closer to the New Year we become, the louder is the voice of those many websites “prophesying” the coming of Messiah in 2017. The English…

Hanukkah Reflections For Christmas

Christmas and Hanukkah fall on the same day this year – this is only the fourth time this has happened in 100 years! Even though they are always very close in time,…

Lock Number Five: Recognizing The Unrecognized

  In the story of Joseph in Genesis 42, we read about his first meeting with his brothers: 7 And Joseph saw his brethren, and he knew them, but made himself strange unto…

Lock Number Four : Breaking The Bread

Not long ago, we spoke about Key Number Four – how Yeshua  was recognized while breaking the bread: “As He sat at the table with them, … He took bread, blessed and…

Lock Number Three: “as Though” Reality

Today, we are opening Lock Number Three – and therefore we will be using Key Number Three: as though. In Luke 24:28 we read: he made as though he would have gone…

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