⚡ Israel's Regathering — Quick Reference
Use when: Someone dismisses Israel's return as political coincidence, argues the church replaced Israel in all prophecy, or questions whether 1948 means anything theologically.
Use when: Someone dismisses Israel's return as political coincidence, argues the church replaced Israel in all prophecy, or questions whether 1948 means anything theologically.
The Big Question: Did God actually promise — hundreds and thousands of years in advance — that he would bring the Jewish people back to their land? And did it really happen?
Central Question: Did the Hebrew prophets predict a literal, physical return of the Jewish people to the land of Israel, and does what has unfolded in the Middle East since 1948 constitute a fulfillment of those prophecies?
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — Big-picture overview of the sixty-six chapters of Isaiah as a unified announcement of the Christian Gospel
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Prophetic Reference Document — In-depth study of the Book of Isaiah
Type: Apologetics Reference Document — The Nature of Prophecy and the Identity of Christ
"But concerning that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father only."
Tractate Berakhot ("Blessings") is the first tractate of the entire Talmud, dealing with prayer, blessings, and the Shema. It contains a statement by Rabbi Yochanan that validates — from within rabbinic tradition — the interpretive method the entire New Testament uses to read the Hebrew Bible.