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A study of our Hebrew roots at Golf Course Road Church of Christ in Midland Texas.
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Our Torah reading for this week, called parashat Bo, begins with God commanding Moses “to go” (i.e., bo: בּא) before the Pharaoh to announce further apocalyptic judgments upon Egypt. The purpose of this power encounter was to vindicate God’s justice and redemptive love for his people, that is, his deliverance or salvation, by overthrowing the […] T…
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If you can’t detect God’s hand in your circumstances, then trust His heart… The heart of faith affirms: gam zu l’tovah (גַּם זוּ לְטוֹבָה): “this too is for good,” particularly when the present hour may be shrouded in darkness… Whenever I am confused about life (which is often enough), I try to remember what God […] The post Knowing God’s Heart… ap…
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In our Torah for this week (i.e., parashat Va’era), the LORD told Moses that He was about to fulfill His promise to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob by giving the Israelites the land of Canaan, and that he had heard the “groaning of the people of Israel whom the Egyptians held as slaves” (Exod. 6:5). The […] The post Parashat Va’era (podcast)… appeared fi…
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The Book of Exodus (סֵפֶר שְׁמוֹת) begins directly where the book of Genesis left off, by listing the “names” (shemot) of the descendants of Jacob who came down to Egypt to dwell in the land of Goshen. Over time Jacob’s family flourished and multiplied so greatly that the new king of Egypt – who did […] The post Parashat Shemot (podcast)… appeared …
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Our Torah reading for this week, parashat Vayechi (ויחי), recounts how the great patriarch Jacob adopted Joseph’s two sons (Ephraim and Manasseh) as his own children. When Jacob blessed the boys, however, he intentionally reversed the birth order by putting the younger before the older, signifying that the old struggle he had faced as a […] The pos…
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The ancient Greek philosophers sought for “salvation” (Σωτηρία), which they generally understood as freedom from the fear of death… Therefore Socrates sought to dispel mythical superstition by regarding philosophy as the “practice for death,” by which he meant that reflecting upon this “shadowy world” would instill a profound hunger for the eternal…
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In our Torah portion for this week, parashat Vayigash, Benjamin stood before Joseph accused of the theft of a chalice, while Judah “drew near” (vayigash) and vicariously offered to bear the penalty for his brother, pleading with Joseph to spare his father the loss of yet another son. Joseph was so moved by Judah’s act […] The post Parashat Vayigash…
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At Sinai we heard the voice of God (קוֹל אֱלהִים) speaking from the midst of the Fire (Deut. 4:33), an event that foreshadowed the great advent of the King and Lawgiver Himself, when the Eternal Word (דְבַר־יְהוָה) became flesh and dwelt with us (Phil. 2:6-7; John 1:1,14). Any theology that regards God as entirely […] The post The Advent of Messi…
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In our Torah portion for Chanukah week, parashat Miketz (i.e., Gen. 41:1-44:17) we will read how imprisoned Joseph successfully interpreted Pharaoh’s dreams and suddenly rose to power in Egypt. Because of a famine in the land of Canaan, however, his brothers (who had earlier betrayed him) came to Egypt in search of food. A disguised […] The post Pa…
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Yeshua somberly warned those who professed faith: “Not everyone who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will of my Father who is in heaven. On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out […] The post The Torah of Wrestling… (podcast) appeared first on Heb…
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Hebrew Roots of Christianity Episode 35
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A study of our Hebraic roots, at The Golf Course Road Church of Christ in Midland Texas. This episode's teacher is Roy Shrode.
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Hebrew Roots of Christianity Episode 34
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A study of our Hebraic roots, at The Golf Course Road Church of Christ in Midland Texas. This episode's teacher is Chris Modisett.
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Hebrew Roots of Christianity Episode 33
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A study of our Hebraic roots, at The Golf Course Road Church of Christ in Midland Texas. This episode's teacher is Chris Modisett.
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Hebrew Roots of Christianity Episode 32
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A study of our Hebraic roots, at The Golf Course Road Church of Christ in Midland Texas. This episode's teacher is Mark Dean.
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Hebrew Roots of Christianity Episode 31
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A study of our Hebraic roots, at The Golf Course Road Church of Christ in Midland Texas. This episode's teacher is Mark Dean.
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Hebrew Roots of Christianity Episode 30
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A study of our Hebraic roots, at The Golf Course Road Church of Christ in Midland Texas. This episode's teacher is Mark Dean.
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