Mishnah Snapshots: Personal Glimpses of Rabbi Yeshua
Step into the world of Yeshua and his disciples and understand the New Testament better through the oldest Jewish writings outside the Bible - the Mishnah. Main page: https://holylanguage.com/mishnah
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#73 ✡ Sotah 1:7-7:7
Where is 'measure for measure' in Mishnah and Gospel?
If kohen is priest, what's priestess?
Did the Master use Hebrew/Aramaic wordplay?
Which Siddur prayers are from Yeshua's time?
What's the difference between Mashiach and Mashuach?
What does it mean that Torah was written in 70 languages?
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#74 ✡ Sotah 7:8 (Herod 1)
Eight Eerie Similarities between Herod the Great and Yeshua of Nazareth: Appointed by his father, he comes into his own in Galilee at the age of 30. At the age of 33 he is defeated by his enemies and disappears. After a long journey he returns as King of the Jews with an army, retakes the country...
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#75 ✡ Sotah 7:8 (Herod 2)
How Herod the Great prepared the way for Yeshua of Nazareth: If you like pictures you'll love this study. From the Temple with its wonderful stones and buildings, to the desert castle of Machaerus where Yochanan the Immerser spent his last days, to the Praetorium where the Master stood trial, to ...
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#76 ✡ Sotah 9:6-15
Why the ESV’s minority interpretation of Deuteronomy 21:8?
The sages agree that it’s the Holy Spirit who preaches the Gospel!
How does the ritual for unsolved murders foretell Messiah’s atonement?
Why is the bride carried around on a chair at Jewish weddings?
Why is he called “James the Less”? L...