The attempt to colonize Jewish history
For centuries, the Jewish connection to the Land of Israel was universally acknowledged, but unfortunatly- and more important, scarily- not today.
Haazinu – Seeing God in the Study of History
Almost the entirety of this week’s Torah portion is a poem that Moses spoke to the nation of Israel in the final days of his life.
The Sons of Jacob Promised Return Series – The Tribe of Asher
Moses has a positive blessing for Asher: and of Asher, he said, “Most blessed of sons be Asher; let him be the favorite of his brothers and ‘let him dip his foot in oil.’”
Dead Sea inscription confirms biblical reference researcher claims
The partial inscription was painted on a stalactite with carbonite ink around the 7th century BCE.
The Sons of Jacob Promised Return Series – The Tribe of Gad
The Tribe of Gad was known for being mighty by the time when Jacob and his family of seventy came to live in Egypt.
Nitzavim – The Unintended Irony of Replacement Theology
In this week’s Torah portion, Moses tells the Jewish people that after many generations of dispersion to the four corners of the earth, they will return to the land of Israel.
Rare Roman swords captured by Jewish rebels found in Ein Gedi Cave
The 1,900-year-old swords were remarkably well-preserved as they were in their wood and leather scabbards.
Ki Tavo – ‘You will be a parable…’
Towards the end of this week’s Torah portion, we find one of the darkest passages in the entire Bible.
Who was King David? The ongoing dispute among archaeologists
The school of thought portraying David as, at most, a semi-mythical clan leader was once the dominant opinion but seems to be losing ground.
The Sons of Jacob Promised Return Series – The Tribe of Naphtali
The land of Naphtali with Zebulon comes down to the Sea of Galilee area and would have included Capernaum.