First Rejected, Then Revealed
Isaiah 53
Isaiah describes a servant who is rejected, misunderstood, and yet connected to healing and redemption.
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ברוכים הבאים. Welcome. Begin with Rabbi Schneider's short welcome.
Jews are the physical descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, a people chosen by God to be His treasured possession.
Deuteronomy 7:6
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After the first two videos, continue into the foundations carried through Jewish Scripture and tradition.
Who Is The Messiah?
Read online when you are ready. These short resources keep the conversation rooted in the Hebrew Scriptures and Jewish expectation.
Isaiah 53
Isaiah describes a servant who is rejected, misunderstood, and yet connected to healing and redemption.
The Suffering Messiah
Jewish thought has wrestled with a suffering or slain Messianic figure. This resource explains why that idea is not foreign to our people.
The Promised King
The prophets promise a King from David’s line who will reign with justice and righteousness. This resource considers that hope alongside the suffering Servant.
Rabbi Yeshua
Listen to what Rabbi Yeshua taught in Israel on a mountain near the Sea of Galilee, also called Lake Kinneret.
His teaching is rooted in Torah and Jewish thought: He was born to Jewish parents, circumcised on the eighth day, called Rabbi by His followers, and taught from within the world of Israel.
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