The Revived Woman Paired with the Resurrected Son
We have gone through portraits of Jesus presented in the Gospels by looking at him through his Jewish lens. In doing so, we have seen… Read More »The Revived Woman Paired with the Resurrected Son
We have gone through portraits of Jesus presented in the Gospels by looking at him through his Jewish lens. In doing so, we have seen… Read More »The Revived Woman Paired with the Resurrected Son
Dance means moving the body in a rhythm, often to tell a story and to be watched by others. Dancers move their bodies together in… Read More »Cosmic Rhythm only God could Dance: From Creation to Cross
The Jewish festival called First Fruits is not as well-known as Passover. But God told Moses to start this festival too. Leviticus 23 tells us… Read More »Resurrection First Fruits: Life for you
A special part of Jewish life is the Sabbath, a day of rest every Saturday. This tradition began about 3500 years ago when Moses gave… Read More »Day 7: Jesus in Sabbath Rest
Jews celebrate several festivals that come from events unique to their history. One of their more well-known festivals is Passover. Jews celebrate this festival to… Read More »Day 6: Good Friday and Jesus the Passover Lamb
Jews have been persecuted, loathed, feared and mistreated in many ways and this is recorded both in the Bible and in history outside it. Of… Read More »Day 5: Through Treachery Satan coils to strike
Perhaps nobody has invited modern culture to imagine the stars like the pioneer science fiction writer Isaac Asimov and the innovative science fiction franchise Star… Read More »Day 4: Look to the Stars
In 1867 celebrated American author Mark Twain, visited the land of Israel (Palestine as it was called). He travelled across the land, writing his observations… Read More »Day 3: Jesus utters the Withering Curse