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| We are continuing our study of the Mishnah and
teachings of Jesus. Anyone who has ever focused on
the teachings of Jesus in any depth is aware that he
was a product of the religious milieu that emerged in
the first century of this present era. The four gospels
preserve for us the largest and the best corpus of
material relating to the ideas and methods of teaching
of the rabbis of that period.
| | written by: Roy B. Blizzard, Jr., Ph.D. - posted: September 17 2003 | | More... |
| I want to continue our comparison of the sayings of
Jesus and the sayings of other rabbis of his day
recorded for us in the Mishnah. Order Nezikin,
Tractate Avoth, commonly known as the Chapters of
the Fathers.
| | written by: Roy B. Blizzard, Jr., Ph.D. - posted: September 17 2003 | | More... |
| Over the years, no subject has elicited so many questions as the Temple of God in Jerusalem. Certainly no subject or place has been the focus of so much misinformation as has been the Temple. The subject is both fascinating and as the information at our disposal voluminous, and I certainly do not intend an exhaustive treatment of it in so little space.
| | written by: Roy B. Blizzard, Jr., Ph.D. - posted: September 17 2003 | | More... |
| The focus of our study of the Inner Courts is the
rock face which lies under the present day Dome of
the Rock at the summit of Mount Moriah. This
rock is known in Hebrew as "even hastiya," or
"foundation stone."
| | written by: Roy B. Blizzard, Jr., Ph.D. - posted: September 17 2003 | | More... |
| This is the last in a series of studies on the Temple of God
in Jerusalem. These articles did not even begin to exhaust
the subject but were intended, rather, to serve as a brief
introduction and perhaps answer some of your questions
on the subject of location, size, destruction, etc. In this
final article, we will address questions about the Temple
following its destruction, archaeological excavations,
and plans for the future.
| | written by: Roy B. Blizzard, Jr., Ph.D. - posted: September 17 2003 | | More... |
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