After a recent shooting of a Jewish man on his way to synagogue in Chicago and a surge in antisemitic incidents, a ministry ...
Palestine’s problem is only partly expressed as a frustrated 2-State Solution; it might, more effectively be understood as a ...
Abraham was the founder of Judaism and was the first to make a covenant with God. The first part of the covenant is known as the promised land and can be found in Genesis 12:1, where Abraham is ...
To understand this covenant more deeply, to investigate if it is a one-sided promise or a covenant of mutual reciprocation, ...
Abraham may have arrived a humble nomad, but he acquired flocks and herds, gold and silver. He pursued and defeated in battle ...
Key fact Jews believe that God and Abraham entered into a covenant in which God promised many descendants, a blessed nation and a Promised Land. [Circumcision] shall be the mark of the covenant ...
Abraham in turn Isaac, in turn Jacob, in turn Joseph and the twelve tribes, this brings us directly to the people of Israel and the covenant at Sinai. So Abraham is thought of as the first Jew ...
God establishes a covenant with Noah, Abraham, Moses, David and finally Jesus. In these succeeding covenants we see God expanding his covenant family until there is a one, holy, catholic ...
It is said by the LDS Church that Moses, Elias, and Elijah also appeared before them and gave them the keys to gather the ...
We are, in some sense, responsible for the society of which we are a part. It is not enough to be good. We must encourage ...
Abraham goes down to Egypt and comes out of ... was teaching them how to be faithful to the covenant. [For more on the The Foundation of Judaism, read this interview with Shaye Cohen.] ...