God’s Plan of Salvation for Jewish People and Gentiles (Romans 1:16) God is faithful and unchanging, and His plan of salvation remains the same; for the Jew first and also for the Greek. There
John’s Gospel and Matthew’s Gospel are of particular interest from a Jewish perspective. Whereas Matthew frequently explains precisely how Yeshua (Jesus) fulfilled prophecy, John’s gospel includes the seven miracles and ‘I AM’ statements and
Aliyah- Going up to Jerusalem and Looking to ‘Shomer Yisrael’ Psalm 121:1-8 Psalm 121 is a song of ascents traditionally sung on approach to and in sight of Jerusalem. The previous psalm is a
Matthews’s Gospel presents the Jewish Messiah-Part One Each of the four gospel writers focus on a specific audience, hence their purpose for writing. Matthew’s Gospel is written by a Jewish author about a Jewish
Micah 5:2 and the Coming Messiah Micah 5:2 or (Micah 5:1 in the Tanakh) contains an important prophecy. Objections have arisen from both religious and secular sources about the fulfilment of Messianic prophecy on
Psalm 22 foretells astonishing detailed prophecy of the suffering and death of Messiah in addition to the cost of His sacrifice. Since we have finite capacities we are unable to fully comprehend that cost.