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Chapter 28 - Did Hosea Mention a Second Coming of  Jesus?

Chapter 28 - Did Hosea Mention a Second Coming of Jesus?

Continued from Chapter 27 (Hosea 5:15) The prophet Hosea declares: “I will go and return to My place until they feel guilt and seek My face; in their trouble they will earnestly seek Me” (Hosea 5:15). In the course of his message of rebuke for apostasy, Hosea stresses the necessity for Ephraim and Judah to first return to God through their own conscious decision before He will grant relief from their affliction. Disregarding context, many Christians interpret Hosea 5:15 as a prophesy dealing


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

The "One king" just has to be...

The "One king" just has to be...

And I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel; and one king shall be king to them all: and they shall be no more two nations, neither shall they be divided into two kingdoms any more at all." Christians and Jews shall be one in the hand of the King. One law for one people! And who might that King be? Of course, YESHUA! Response: The two kingdoms mentioned in Ezekiel 37:21 are the Northern one (Ephraim) and the Southern one (Judah) who were separated at the the time


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Believing "just in case"

Believing "just in case"

I have been told that if I don't believe in Jesus as my savior I am going straight to Hell after I die. This seems like a compelling reason for me to believe in Jesus particularly since I have also been told that there is no consequence within Judaism if I believe in Jesus. Therefore, I have nothing to lose by believing in Jesus, so why shouldn't I believe in him as my savior? Answer: Actually, belief in Jesus is a horrendous sin with grave consequences for any Jew who professes to do so. To u


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz