Eid al-Adha and the Switched Sacrifice of Abraham
Eid al-Adha literally means “The Feast of the Sacrifice” in Arabic. The story in which Abraham is
Eid al-Adha literally means “The Feast of the Sacrifice” in Arabic. The story in which Abraham is
As we celebrate Pentecost, dive into the amazing parallels this day has in biblical history and
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Psalm 23 is well known and well loved. And with good reason. There are a few
For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government
Replacement Theology (much the same as Supersessionism) is the belief that the church has replaced, or
Millions around the globe are praying and fasting for Israel from May 7th to the day
Unlike every other feast in God’s calendar, Shavuot (Pentecost) is held not a specific date but
An article in the Jerusalem Post described Lag B’Omer as, “The springtime holiday that became a
Zechariah 12:10, a very important messianic prophecy, is quoted in Revelation and the Gospel of John.
Genesis holds the key to so much truth about God and His ways. In the beginning,
There is a lot of biblical prophecy that speaks about Jesus. But I think it’s fair
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