Parables
In this series, we use rabbinic methods to read Jesus’ parables. Jesus taught like a rabbi, and rabbinic methods unlock interpretations unlike traditional Christian readings.
Parasha
From Bereshit to V'Zot HaBerachah, Dr. Bolotnikov brings Parasha to life through his unique historical, cultural, linguistic, and scientific insights into the ancient Scriptures.
Layout Tests
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Lesson 1 introduces Jesus as a Rabbi. In the Gospel of John, two disciples call him “Rabbi” to ask where he’s staying. This is a clue on how these disciples see Jesus. Learn more about Jesus as Rabbi.
The first weekly Torah portion is בראשית (Bereshit), which means "in the beginning." There is a grammatical discrepancy. Is this mismatch between the subject and verb a mistake? Let's explore further.
Mount Sinai is one of the most mysterious points on the map of the ancient world. Its exact location is still a subject of debate. Scientists and historians offer different versions, based on biblical and archaeological data.
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Test Intro Text To relate family to the production of God’s image conveys a number of lessons that are worth considering in our reflection about the meaning and function of family.