J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics addresses the question, “What is Hebrew Roots here for?”
Hebrew Roots Movement
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics addresses the question, “What is Messianic Judaism here for?”
In various sectors of the independent Messianic community, and/or Hebrew/Hebraic Roots movement, I have heard that non-Jewish Believers in Israel’s Messiah will (all) be granted permanent residence in the Holy Land when Yeshua returns. Is this or is this not, true?
J.K. McKee of Messianic Apologetics discusses the Internet phenomenon of “Hebrew Roots,” and what it has done to the Messianic Jewish movement.
How concerned is your average Hebrew Roots person for the salvation of his or her Jewish neighbors?
What is the current discussion regarding what “Hebrew Roots” actually is?
How do non-Jewish Believers avoid accusations of replacement theology from Jewish Believers?
What is the difference between a Hebrew Roots and Messianic person?
There are different groups which one will encounter today, who use the term “Messianic” in some form or fashion. What do each of these groups really stand for, in terms of their mission and theology? How challenging is it, to perhaps find a diversity of people attending your local Messianic congregation—without even realizing it?
Throughout today’s Messianic Jewish movement, many men wear the kippah or yarmulke, in deference to Jewish tradition. By many, this is thought to be prohibited by Holy Scripture.
In various sectors of the independent Hebrew/Hebraic Roots movement, there are many women who wear some kind of head garment, in their adherence to statements appearing in 1 Corinthians 11. By many, this is thought to be required by Holy Scripture.