Bible & Text
Who is the suffering servant of the Lord? Let's find out.
In Isaiah 53:10, God's promises concerning the suffering servant are conditional: "If he would . . . he shall see. . . ." Does this apply to Jesus?
What is meant in Isaiah 53:8 by: "For he was cut off out of the land of the living"? Read on to find out in this interesting post by Gerald Sigal.
Is Isaiah 7:14 talking about a virgin birth? The answer is simple. This passage in Isaiah isn’t speaking about the Messiah or a virgin birth.
In this audio portion of the 12 Part Counter-Missionary Survival Seminar, Rabbi Michael Skobac discusses Micha 5, Zechariah 12, and Isaiah 9:6.
Plural Terminology An5 category of verses that Christians quote in an attempt to justify their theology are those passages in which God is spoken ...
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Is The “prince Of Peace” A Divine Son Of God? Find out in this post
Faith & Family
This is part 2 of a 3 part series by Angela Dekort about why she converted to Judaism. You can read Part 1 and Part 3 as well.
Continued from Chapter 6 (Genesis 18:30) The word,’adon, “lord” (plural, ’adonai ), may be used in the singular or the plural to refer to a d...
Parthenos (virgin) - The etymology of the Greek word parthenos is uncertain. A complicating factor is that there are several instances of the word ...
Christian theological needs The argument that Jesus died without any significant following is an argument necessitated by the theological need to ...
(Jeremiah 23:5-6) In their effort to substantiate the belief in a triune deity, Christians have alleged that a prophecy given by Jeremiah suppor...