Blaming Israel: Ancient Scapegoats Revisited In every generation, societies have sought a scapegoat—a group to bear the weight of cultural failure and moral decline. Today, that scapegoat is again the Jewish people and the State of Israel. Modern rhetoric revives...
The Word of God has a way of weaving together patterns that stretch across time, patterns that at first glance seem hidden but are always right there in the text. One of the most fascinating of these threads concerns the identity of the B’nei Elohim (בְּנֵי...
Jerusalem stands as a symbolic and strategic heart of Jewish identity. Its restoration has been defended many times over centuries, I believe, parallels modern Israel’s journey through adversity. In Nehemiah’s day, Sanballat, Tobiah, and Geshem conspired to oppose the...
In light of many leaders, in the church, in politics, and in general – from a wide spectrum of beliefs and positions rising against Israel – I wanted to elaborate on a post I made last week with a follow up article detailing why Believers should support...
In contemporary Christian contexts, the term “revival” often evokes images of large-scale events, emotional services, or sweeping movements within church communities. These gatherings are characterized by fervent worship, impassioned preaching, and an...