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The “Spirit” in both Hebrew and Aramaic is a feminine noun which means that for Jesus and John the Baptist, talking about the Holy Spirit as a “Bride” was linguistically consistent and ...
Menachem Kaiser is a journalist who published an in-depth article on Hebrew Roots for Tablet magazine. He reports that while the number of Hebrew Roots members is hard to quantify, there are ...
A tense exchange between the Israeli prime minister and the pope over Jesus’ language points to the complexity of the Middle East’s history—and suggests a way toward understanding.
From Hebrew Bible to Christian Bible: Jews, Christians and the Word of God In his teaching, Jesus often quoted the Jewish Scriptures; after his death, his followers turned to them for clues to the ...
Two near-contemporary Roman sources give evidence of Jesus. Suetonius, in the Life of Claudius , talks about a Chrestus who caused public distrubances—possibly a reference to Christ.
“Jesus was here, in this land. He spoke Hebrew,” Netanyahu said, discussing the strong connection between Judaism and Christianity. Pope Francis looked up and slightly pointed his finger.
"Jesus was here, in this land. He spoke Hebrew," Netanyahu told Francis, at a public meeting in Jerusalem in which the Israeli leader cited a strong connection between Judaism and Christianity.
From Hebrew Bible to Christian Bible: Jews, Christians and the Word of God In his teaching, Jesus often quoted the Jewish Scriptures; after his death, his followers turned to them for clues to the ...