Life of Messiah from a Jewish Perspective
Rabbi Gary Derechinsky leads this enlightening and fascinating study of “The Life of Messiah from a Jewish Perspective”. Based upon the seminal work of Messianic Jewish scholar, Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum, this study places Yeshua (Jesus) in His proper Jewish context as the long-awaited King of the Jews and Savior of the world. Yeshua was born into a Jewish household in a Jewish community. As a boy in Nazareth, He attended a Jewish synagogue where He memorized the Jewish Scriptures. Growing in wisdom and stature and in favor with both God and man, He never journeyed outside of the land promised to the Jewish patriarchs. He was immersed (baptized) by the last of the Old Testament Jewish prophets. His earthly ministry was spent among Jewish people. He was crucified, buried, and then rose again to provide proof of His redemptive power to the Jew first and also to the Greek (Gentile). We encourage you to take part in this captivating study … and invite a friend!
Life of Messiah from a Jewish Perspective
Life of Messiah 19 - The Death of the Herald; The Training of the Twelve by the King; The Feeding of the 5,000;
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Gary Derechinsky
The Life of Messiah from a Jewish Perspective. Based on A.T.Robertson's "A Harmony of the Gospels" (Paragraph 71-76).
The Death of the Herald; The Training of the Twelve by the King; The Feeding of the 5,000; Messiah's rejection of Offer of Kingship; The Storm; Gennesaret; The Bread of Life.