by Jeff Morton | Nov 27, 2020 | Biblical, Jeff Morton
We are battling two very aggressive opponents. One is the fear of dying, the other, the fear to speak freely. Death is going to happen to everyone one of us. Those who are afraid of death consider this to be the end of life. To me, death means the end of a curse and...
by Jeff Morton | Nov 27, 2020 | Biblical, Don Feder
I will glady say unto death, one can learn a great deal from a Jew! I can think of several that are spoken of every Sunday morning within every biblical church on the planet! Furthermore, the entire book of Devarim or Deuteronomy is a constitution and or readdress of...
by Jeff Morton | Nov 25, 2020 | Biblical, Ryan White
By Ryan White November 22, 2017 From time to time, I get the question of whether or not we should take the Bible “literally” and, if we don’t take all verses absolutely literally, how do we discern. I want to give you an example of a verse that is very problematic if...
by Jeff Morton | Nov 24, 2020 | Biblical, Shawna Dolansky
Adam, Eve and the serpent in the Garden of Eden Source: Click Here-Shawna Dolansky June 26, 2020 Introduced as “the most clever of all of the beasts of the field that YHWH God had made,” the serpent in the Garden of Eden is portrayed as just that: a serpent. Satan...
by Jeff Morton | Nov 20, 2020 | Biblical, Dr. Dinah Dye
B’har: Rest Comes to the Land When the scriptures are addressing REST one layer often refers to the end of chaos or when order is restored. My co-host and friend, Dr. Dinah Dye offers a bit of insight concerning the concept of rest, just click the link Jos 1:13...
by Jeff Morton | Nov 20, 2020 | Biblical, Dr. Dinah Dye
By Dr. Dinah Dye (Click Here) Pentecost (Shavuot in Hebrew) is not the birth of the church per se. Rather, Shavuot celebrates the cutting of a marriage covenant and the fruit produced from that union. In Judaism, the giving of the Torah on Mount Sinai took place on...