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The Story Of Isaac And Ishmael: Abraham (peshat)

The Story Of Isaac And Ishmael: Abraham (peshat)

A “Perfect” Solution  Last time, we saw Abraham receiving the wonderful promise of God in Genesis 15. Thus, by chapter 16, where the story of Hagar and Ishmael begins, we already know two main things about Abraham: his faith in God, and his desire to have a child. Not only do these two things define […]

The Story Of Isaac And Ishmael: How Did It All Begin?

The Story Of Isaac And Ishmael: How Did It All Begin?

  AN AMAZING JOURNEY A few years ago, I started writing a book on Isaac and Ishmael—started reluctantly, responding to someone’s request, not altogether convinced that I was the right person to do it. There are so many people, I thought, who would be much more qualified to write about Ishmael and the Arab people. […]

Enoch And Son Of Man (2)

Enoch And Son Of Man (2)

We are back to our   discussion of the Book of Enoch   and of  the amazing parallels between this book and the Gospels.  We have seen already that “when we use Enoch as a context for the New Testament, many early Christian ideas come into a much clearer focus, and many of the gaps in the […]

This Day In Jewish History

This Day In Jewish History

WHAT IS TISHA B’AV? My dear readers, with all my excitement about the Son of Man and the importance of this topic, with all my desire to show you the amazing parallels between the book of Enoch and the Gospels, I do need to pause and write about this special day in the Jewish calendar […]

Enoch And Son Of Man (1)

Enoch And Son Of Man (1)

  SIMILITUDES By now we know that the Book of Daniel was one of the earliest apocalypses ever written and also one of the most influential. “Whenever in later works ‘that son of man’, ‘this son of man’ or ‘the son of man’ is mentioned, it is the quotation from Daniel.”[1] The later apocalyptic writings […]

Son Of Man On The Jewish Scene

Son Of Man On The Jewish Scene

A LESSON FROM SEMIOTICS We already know that “the Jesus folk were not alone on the Jewish scene”[1]. For the last several weeks, we’ve been trying to grasp the ideas and the concepts that were alive on this scene in this  time  – in order to be able to read the New Testament texts  through […]

1 Enoch: The New Answers To The Old Questions

1 Enoch: The New Answers To The Old Questions

TIKKUN OLAM AND THE REVERSAL OF EVIL Following the wonderful study of Dr. Michael Heiser[1], we have seen that Second Temple Judaism understood Genesis 6:1-4 not only as the story of a supernatural rebellion, but as one of the central passages in biblical theology. We have seen that this passage significantly influenced the New Testament […]

1 Enoch: The Gospels And The Watchers

1 Enoch: The Gospels And The Watchers

THE REVERSAL OF EVIL We finished  our last post with the thesis, drawn largely from the work of Dr. Michael Heiser, that Second Temple Judaism saw in Genesis 6:1-4, not only the story of a supernatural rebellion, but one of the central passages in biblical theology and in understanding God’s plan in history: “Yes, the […]

The Book Of Enoch (2): The Sin Of The Watchers

The Book Of Enoch (2): The Sin Of The Watchers

TL;DR The Book of Enoch’s ‘Book of the Watchers’ is an important piece of Second Temple Jewish literature that shaped the cultural and theological context in which New Testament writers lived and wrote. THE BOOK OF THE WATCHERS Last time we began by speaking about “the Jewish scene in the time of Jesus”[1] and the […]

The Book Of Enoch (1): Why Would We Want To Read It?

The Book Of Enoch (1): Why Would We Want To Read It?

THE JEWISH SCENE IN THE TIME OF JESUS Those readers who have followed my blog for a while, know that I love series. There have been many series on this blog already: As Though Hiding His Face (The Hidden Messiah), Biblical Portraits (of Rebecca and of Judah), The Bible Stories You Did Not Know, The […]

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