revelation


How To Experience A Revelation Of God

How To Experience A Revelation Of God

How To Experience A Revelation Of God The prophet Isaiah mentions someone who will experience a Godly revelation when he prophetically and rhetorically asked, “to whom has the arm of God been revealed?”(Isaiah 53:1). To understand this verse and its spiritual lesson, we must examine the context and meaning of the term “arm of God.” In this week’s Torah portion Ki Tavo (Deuteronomy 26:1–29:8), we are reminded that the Jewish people cried out to God concerning their affliction. In response, God


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Can we Experience a Godly Revelation?

Can we Experience a Godly Revelation?

Have you ever experienced a Godly revelation? I have. Maybe you have too and didn’t realize it. Isaiah identifies who will experience a Godly revelation when he prophetically and rhetorically asked, “to whom has the arm of God been revealed?” (Isaiah 53:1). To understand this verse and its spiritual lesson, we must examine the context and meaning of the term “arm of God.” In this week’s Torah portion Ki Tavo (Deuteronomy 26:1–29:8), we are reminded that the Jewish people cried out to God con


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz

Chapter 32 - WHO WAS PIERCED?

Chapter 32 - WHO WAS PIERCED?

Continued from Chapter 31 (Zechariah 12:10) Christians have argued that the prophet Zechariah is speaking of Jesus when he declares: “And they shall look to Me whom they have pierced; then they shall mourn for him, as one mourns for an only son” (Zechariah 12:10). They equate the “Me” with the “him” of verse 10 and connect both to Jesus at his supposed second coming. At that time, they expect the Jews will repent their allegedly having caused his death. Grammatically, the “Me” and the "him” c


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

The Ultimate Explanation Around Jesus As The Alpha and Omega

The Ultimate Explanation Around Jesus As The Alpha and Omega

Continued from Part 17 Revelation 1:17 and 2:8 do not contain the words the Alpha and the Omega.  In these verses the author of Revelation uses protos (“first”) and eschatos (“last”) which imply the same thought as the phrase the Alpha and the Omega. Revelation 1:17 reads:  “When I saw him, I fell at his feet as though dead.  But he laid his right hand upon me, saying, ‘Fear not, I am the first and the last.’”  Revelation 2:8 reads:  “And to the angel of the church in Smyrna write: ‘The words


Zalman Kravitz

Zalman Kravitz