Why are there so many leaders in the Messianic movement who call themselves “rabbi”? Yeshua explicitly forbade this in Matthew 23:8.
Jewish Tradition
What are the seven Noahide laws? I recently heard a teaching that Orthodox Jews are secretly controlling the New World Order, and that they will impose the Noahide laws to get people to only worship God proper, and that those who worship Yeshua the Messiah will be put to death.
Messianic Apologetics editor John McKee discusses the issue of whether or not the doctrine of resurrection is a late belief to Judaism.
This is then followed by a review of important stories and issues from the past day or so, largely witnessed on social media.
Is it, or is it not, true, that the doctrine of resurrection developed rather late in Judaism?
Why do Jews have an egg on their seder plates? Does this not come from Easter?
Certainly, when Believers in Messiah Yeshua sit down to partake of the Passover meal, they are not just remembering the Exodus of the Ancient Israelites and the plagues which God dispensed upon the Egyptians. Each of us sits down to remember great events in the salvation history of the world. The primary event we remember is the slaying of the Passover lamb, God’s mercy toward His people in Egyptian bondage, and how He led them to freedom through the Red Sea. This is a heritage which all those who follow the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob partake of, as the Apostle Paul wrote, “For I do not want you to be unaware, brethren, that our fathers were all under the cloud and all passed through the sea” (1 Corinthians 10:1, NASU).
Where did the traditions from the seder meal employed during Passover come from?
What is your position concerning the Talmud? Should Messianic people consider the Talmud as containing important information for their study of the Scriptures?
Is it true that there are some substantial objections to the Last Supper being a Passover meal? If there are any, how do you respond to these arguments?
Do you follow the method of the Pharisees or Sadducees for the counting of the omer to determine Shavuot? It seems that most in the Hebrew Roots movement follow the counting method of the Sadducees.