by Daniel Trimpey | Nov 15, 2012 | Israel's Messenger, Messianic Prophecies
by Dan Bergman Andrew, the son of Jonah, sat and listened intently as a wildly bold preacher proclaimed to his people a message of repentance and the coming Messiah. This expectation of the Messiah’s advent was most likely ingrained in Andrew’s mind by his parents,...
by Daniel Trimpey | Nov 15, 2012 | Israel's Messenger
by Mark Robinson A common refrain throughout the Word of God is the term Son of man. In the Old Testament the term is used almost exclusively of the prophet Ezekiel. In the New Testament the term is used exclusively of Jesus with one possible exception. Son of man is...
by Daniel Trimpey | Nov 15, 2012 | Facebook Friends, Israel's Messenger
by Moshe Gold I cannot recount for you the many times when discussing the messianic credentials of Jesus with Jewish people that, after layer upon layer of traditional thinking is trimmed away under the laser-like truth of Scripture, we get to the core of their...
by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 1, 2012 | Israel's Messenger
by Moshe Gold For some Bible believers the establishment of modern Israel is attributed solely to human political endeavor unrelated to God’s promise of land for His chosen people. They link the inheritance of the Promised Land with the final ingathering and...
by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 1, 2012 | Israel's Messenger
by Jeffrey Berg The great hope of the Jewish people lies in the Davidic Covenant. This great promise God gave to David is based on 2 Samuel 7:8-17 and is confirmed in Psalm 89. The promise of this covenant amplifies the hope for a Messianic kingdom, emanating from the...
by Daniel Trimpey | Aug 1, 2012 | Israel's Messenger
by Mark Robinson The student of Scripture is confronted with a maze of ideas when trying to understand the Bible. It can be a daunting task to decipher which religious understanding is the correct understanding of Scripture. Fortunately, God has given to the...