In this week’s Messianic Jewish Bible study, Josiah and Hosea Geoffrey explore the Torah Portion “Sh’mot” (Exodus 1:1-6:1), which describes the suffering of Israel under the harsh slavery of Egypt, and how God preserved and…
In this week’s Messianic Jewish Bible study, Josiah and Hosea Geoffrey explore the Torah Portion “Vay’chiy” (Genesis 47:28-50:26), which tells the final words and acts of Jacob, including the blessings he gives his sons and…
In this week’s Messianic Jewish Bible study, Josiah and Hosea Geoffrey explore the Torah Portion “Vayigash” (Genesis 44:18-47:27), which recounts how Joseph reveals himself to his brothers and brings the whole house of Jacob to…
The Holy Spirit is our invisible partner in living out the word of God in the service of the Master Yeshua. He is not some unknowable, mysterious force to be feared or ignored, nor is He a mystical spigot that we can switch on for our spiritual indulgence. To correctly understand and walk in the Spirit, we need biblical balance. In this first part of a 3-part series, Kevin reintroduces us to the Holy Spirit, not according to doctrinal faith traditions or subjective personal experience, but according to the written revelation of Scriptures.
In this week’s Messianic Jewish Bible study, Josiah and Hosea Geoffrey explore the Torah Portion “Miqetz” (Genesis 41:1-44:17), which follows Joseph as he interprets the dreams of Pharaoh, becomes master over all Egypt, saves all…
In this week’s Messianic Jewish Bible study, Josiah and Hosea Geoffrey explore the Torah Portion “Vayeshev” (Genesis 37:1-40:23), which tells how Israel’s favorite son, Joseph, is sold by his brothers to slavery in Egypt, where…
In this week’s Messianic Jewish Bible study, Josiah and Hosea Geoffrey explore the Torah Portion “Vayish’lach” (Genesis 32:4(3)-36:43), which follows Jacob back into the land of Canaan, where he wrestles with God Himself, reconciles with…
In this week’s Messianic Jewish Bible study, Josiah and Hosea Geoffrey explore the Torah Portion “Vayetze” (Genesis 28:10-32:3(2)), which recounts God’s promise to Jacob at Bethel, Jacob’s marriage to Laban’s daughters, the birth of Jacob’s…
Well-known inspirational Bible quotes often bring us comfort, encouragement, motivation, reassurance and strength. Yet we tend to gravitate toward such verses not just because they’re emotionally uplifting, but because they’re contextually sanitized, non-confrontational, and undemanding of us. Such a shallow use of the Bible robs us of the endless abundance of inspiration found all over the Scriptures, including in the most unexpected, less delicate, more in-your-face and provocative of places. So with that in mind, here are four inspirational Bible verses that no one in their right mind has ever labeled “inspirational.”
In this week’s Messianic Jewish Bible study, Josiah and Hosea Geoffrey explore the Torah Portion “Tol’dot” (Genesis 25:19-28:9), which describes Isaac’s sojourn among the Philistines, as well as the rivalry of twins Jacob and Esau,…
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