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The Kingdom of Heaven Is Like a Seine
by Mendel Nun 

The dragnet, or seine, is the oldest type of fishing net, and its was used extensively on the Sea of Galilee in the time of Jesus. Jesus used the seine allegorically to describe the kingdom of Heaven. Israel's most famous fisherman, Mendel Nun, describes the technique employed in fishing with a seine.[more]
 


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  What is the significance of "Seat of Moses" in Matthew 23?
Author: LEWard
Topic Replies: 17

Thank you Diadem for bringing this to our attention, well, mine anyway.

The more I’ve thought about this the more sense it makes. Wasn’t the function of Moses seat to make legal judgments and teach the Law of God? (Ex 18:13-16) Yet [more]


  Should Gentiles be Circumcised?
Author: LEWard
Topic Replies: 30

From Diadem:

Actually, I suspect Moses was also aware of this custom. Since he indicated the covenant was made that day (Deu 29:9, 12) I would tend to take his word that the cutting was done. However, we can be a little more diligent [more]


  The Title "Son of God" in the New Testament
Author: valkyr
Topic Replies: 3

Don't forget Psalm 82:



  If Jesus is God, doesn't that violate what God says about Himself in the Hebrew Scriptures?
Author: valkyr
Topic Replies: 4

Regarding Exodus 15:3

I use Bibleworks that has the Hebrew scriptures as well, so you can search for the EXACT word/tense and phrases.

If I search for the EXACT Hebrew phrase in Exo 15:3 translated 'man of war' (ish [more]


  The Apostolic Decree (Acts 15:20, 29; 21:25): Commandments for Gentiles?
Author: smadewell
Topic Replies: 59

Agreed. Avoiding the Three Cardinal Sins (plus one) in Acts 15 was simply a minimum requirement, which was applicable to Jews, HaShem Fearing non-Jews and Gerim alike. Full-conversion to proto-Rabbinic Judaism was not [more]



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Jesus, Rabbi And Lord (electronic format)

In 1945, Robert L. Lindsey from Norman, Oklahoma, found himself pastor of a small Baptist congregation in Jerusalem, Israel. With his Hebrew-speaking congregants in mind, he began a translation of the Greek texts of Matthew, Mark and Luke and soon concluded there must lie behind these Gospel - even if distantly - an early Hebrew story of Jesus. To his surprise, he also found that Luke almost always showed Greek texts that could easily be translated literally to Hebrew. The same was true of Matthew, wherever he was not copying Mark's Gospel.

In 1962, Lindsey met Professor David Flusser of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, and the two pursued the question of whether we can get back to the earliest Semitic story and words of Jesus.

"It is clear," say Lindsey and Flusser, "that our synoptic texts originated in a Hebrew biography of Jesus, probably written by the Matthew of tradition, which was translated to Greek. The texts of Matthew, Mark and Luke are too Hebraic to have descended from a Greek original, as many scholars mistakenly think today. Happily, if we use the right tools, we can still hear Jesus speak as his fellow Jews of the first century heard him."

Lindsey tells in this book the warm, personal account of how he and Flusser struggled over many years to discover the earliest form of Jesus' words and narrative of his life. They believe that the records, when properly analyzed and studied, show us an authentic picture of Jesus interacting with the people of Jerusalem and Galilee. Jesus clearly heads a movement, the "Kingdom of Heaven," and is a Divine figure whose actions and words are fully Messianic.



 

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