PHall | March 9, 2020
Judas most infamously kissed Jesus in the garden. Why was this kiss so horrendously sinful and anti-scriptural?1. It was a sign identifying Jesus as the one. This led to Jesus arrest and death.2. It was through a method of showing relationship, even friendship. This makes it a hypocritical act.Now takes those two marks of Judas’ […]
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PHall | February 14, 2017
The Servant Songs of Isaiah In studying the Servant Songs there is a definite and surprisng move from brightness to darkness. The first sings of God’s pleasure in His Servant and how the Servant will not break a bruised reed (Isa.42:1-4). The second has the Servant singing a melancholy song of depression; while questioning His […]
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PHall | January 13, 2017
A written compilation of various Rabbi’s oral traditions is found in the Talmud. The Babylonian Talmud was written down from before the Common Era to 500 years later. I wish I knew the date for the following excerpt because it contrasts with how the Pharisees viewed Jesus as a Messiah, yet matches well the New […]
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