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At Mount Sinai, there was a marriage (Jeremiah 2:1- 3). The Bride was the house of Jacob (Exodus 19:3). Yeshua is the Bridegroom (Isaiah 54:5, Revelation 19:7-8). The marriage offer of the Bridegroom was to follow His Torah (Exodus 19:5-6). The house of Jacob agreed to do so (Exodus 19:8). The house of Jacob broke the marriage covenant by worshipping the golden calf (Exodus 32:4-8). When Yeshua died on the tree, His shed blood paid the price for the sin of His adulterous Bride (Romans 3:24-25, Colossians 1:14). Yeshua laying down His life to redeem His Bride is the greatest love of all.
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The purpose of creation is for the Torah to be given to the nation of Israel. Yeshua gave the Torah at Mount Sinai (Isaiah 33:22, James 4:12). The Torah is...
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What are the Hebraic Roots of Christianity? In part, it is the faith that Yeshua taught His disciples. Most people don't realize that the Christianity that they are taught in...
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The Targums (or Targumim), which mean 'interpretations,' are the Aramaic paraphrase of the Hebrew Scriptures. The two most popular Targumim are Onkelos and Jonathan ben Uzziel. Historically, they have been...