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Chapter 38 - A FRIEND’S BETRAYAL

Chapter 38 - A FRIEND’S BETRAYAL

Continued from Chapter 37e (Psalms 41:10) New Testament authors attempt to legitimatize the claims they make on behalf of Jesus by referral to biblical verses. Psalms 41:10 (verse 9 in some versions) reads: “Even my own familiar friend, in whom I trusted, who did eat my bread, has lifted his heel against me.” The Gospel of John has Jesus use the last half of this verse to predict that Judas will betray him. It states: “He who eats my bread has lifted up his heel against me” (John 13:18). The bib


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Are These True Expectations of The Messiah?

Are These True Expectations of The Messiah?

Continued from Part 3 Let us review the six expectations of verse 24 and see if they have any fulfillment in the life and death of Jesus. * to terminate the transgression:  What transgression was terminated by Jesus?  Some of the most heinous transgressions of the basic requirements God desires of mankind have been perpetrated by those who in one form or another give their spiritual allegiance to Jesus.  In fact, many of those nefarious deeds were done to “glorify” Jesus.  So, how did he term


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

According to the Book of Revelation, Jesus promised to return "quickly." What does "quickly mean"?

According to the Book of Revelation, Jesus promised to return "quickly." What does "quickly mean"?

According to the Book of Revelation, Jesus promised to return "quickly." What does "quickly" mean? Let's find out. Answer: In Revelation 22:12 (see also verse 20), Jesus declares, "I am coming quickly" to render judgment on mankind. To God, a thousand years is like an earthly day that has already passed (Psalms 90:4). It is a fleeting moment for God relates to the concept of time in eternal terms. Man could not relate to a day of a thousand years; but he can relate to one of twenty-four hours


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz