Time and again, He shows that nothing is impossible for Him, and He cares for us. Through the miraculous birth of Yeshua, God came to dwell on earth among men. Through the divine act of the His death on the tree, Yeshua set us free.
The Temple had been defiled. Jewish hearts were eager to purify it and present it acceptable to their Holy God. But there was only enough undefiled oil in the Temple to last a single day. God intervened to provide eight days of light from one day’s oil until more could be made and consecrated.
When it didn’t work, he intensified his efforts by forcing Jewish people to worship his idols. Those who refused endured brutal violence and even death at the hands of the mad king’s soldiers. Antiochus took control of the Jewish Temple and forbade Jews from worshiping there.
Messianic Jews and Christmas – Christians and Chanukah
It may help to clarify some definitions first. Messianic Jews are Jewish by heritage and believe Yeshua (Jesus) is the Messiah promised in the Holy Scriptures. Messianic Jews are Jewish by blood, having either a mother or father who is Jewish.
ALERT - the United States recognizes Jerusalem as Israel's capital
The President’s decision sets in motion plans to move the U.S. embassy from Tel Aviv to that most holy of cities. But it’s also likely to spark further tension in the region.
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I’ve always loved heroes That’s perhaps why Chanukah is my favorite time of the year Chanukah is the season when we celebrate how, centuries ago, God’s people were willing to make enormous sacrifices – to fight against great odds – and do what’s right
It is with sadness that we report the passing of Dorothy (Dotti) Solomon, a beloved member of the Jewish Voice Ministries International Board of Directors. Dotti was a dedicated leader, servant and an inspiration in Messianic Jewish ministry.
Restoring What Was Lost – The Messianic Jewish Family Bible
For example, when the Council of Nicea met in the 4th century, participants determined Yeshua’s death and resurrection would be celebrated according to the Gregorian calendar rather than the Jewish one