[YTM] 1.0 The Messiah

The term Messiah in Hebrew language Mashiach literally means “the anointed one” and refers to the ancient practice of anointing kings with oil when they took the throne. It was customary for Jewish people to consecrate their priests and kings by pouring anointing oil over them. For example, to Aaron in Exodus 30:30, to Saul in First Samuel … Continue reading [YTM] 1.0 The Messiah

[MYM] 36.0 The summary of the Healings and Miracles performed by Yeshua

The ministry of Yeshua (Jesus) in the Bible is marked by a wide-ranging scope of healing and miraculous acts that He performed in various regions throughout Israel. These acts were not only displays of divine power but were also symbolic of the expansion of God’s Kingdom, reaching different areas and diverse groups of people. His … Continue reading [MYM] 36.0 The summary of the Healings and Miracles performed by Yeshua

[MYM] 35.0 The conversion of Paul on the road to Damascus

The context of Paul's conversion must be understood within the larger framework of the early Christian movement and Saul's role as its adversary. At the time, Christianity was still a fledgling sect within Judaism, and its members were often referred to as “the Way” (Acts 9:2). Saul, a highly educated Pharisee and a zealous advocate … Continue reading [MYM] 35.0 The conversion of Paul on the road to Damascus