Category: Podcasts

  • 🎙️ Hebrew and Greek Compared

    In our modern western world, we have been raised with a Greek mindset. Yet, both the Old Testament and the New Testament are deeply Hebraic in their thought and presentation. 00:25:25

  • 🎙️ The Great Tribulation & the End of Time: Resurrections 2-6

    When it comes to the end of time, there is a lot of misinformation and confusion surrounding on what exactly will happen. The purpose of this special podcast series is to give you a clear and vivid picture of what is going to happen during the period explained in the book of Revelation. Knowing the…

  • 🎙️ Paul’s Startling Markers

    In Galatians 4:24, Paul uses startling makers to lead us to the Hebrew Scriptures, pointing to the story of Hagar and Sarah. What is Paul up to when he is leading us to the Old Testament in this way? 00:22:08  

  • 🎙️ Inheritance of the Birthright

    Dr. Anne Davis goes into detail on the importance of inheritance and the birthright in the Old Testament and that will show the deeper meaning in Paul’s message in Galatians 3:29. 00:22:43  

  • 🎙️ Is Romans 9-11 Anti-Semitic?

    For the past 2,000 years the writings of Paul have spawned conflicting theological interpretations. As for a reflection from the Jewish community, a rabbi recently shared with me this thought. “We never discuss Paul,” he explained. Why? Because Christians have tended to interpret Paul’s obscure words literally, which has led to anti-Semitic conclusions. I will…

  • 🎙️ Is Paul Speaking to Believing or Unbelieving Jews?

    We can see that Paul is speaking to Jews in Romans 9-11, ”my brethren, my kinsmen according to the flesh, who are Israelites.” In all of chapters 9-11 there are only nine verses that deal with Gentiles (Rom 11:13-21). So, are these Jews believers in Christ? Many have concluded they are not Christians, so Paul…

  • 🎙️ Did You Know Israel Has an Inheritance?

    You must resist the temptation to conclude that the Jews, whom Paul was addressing in Romans 9-11, “will not be saved.” All Jews are God’s people who have been born to an inheritance called the birthright, which bestows a leadership role. However, Paul cautions these Jews that unless they overcome the sin of pride, they…

  • 🎙️ Remnant is the Theme of Romans 9-11

    After chastising the Jewish believers for their self-righteous behavior in Romans 9:1-5, Paul presents the theme of his discourse, which is God’s selection of a Remnant. What Paul was going to present next would fly in the face of comfortable and well-established Jewish traditions of that time. Paul was going to use halachic midrash to…

  • 🎙️ Legal Midrash Uncovers a Mystery

    Paul presents the conclusion of his midrash as a premise that needs to be proven. “They are not all Israel who are from Israel” (Rom 9:6). Paul is continuing to address Jewish believers in Rome who are teaching their Christian brethren that circumcision and knowledge of the Law are required to participate in the household…

  • 🎙️ How to Understand Paul’s Midrash in Romans 9

    The word midrash comes from the Hebrew דרשׁ (darash), which means to search diligently for something that is not in plain sight. A verse in Deuteronomy captures the essence of the mysterious nature of God and His Word. “You will seek the Lord your God, and you will find Him if you search [דרשׁ] for…

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