Category: Bible Commentaries

A distinctive feature of these commentaries is the commitment to a direct, text-driven interpretation, always striving to uncover the original meaning conveyed by the Scriptures. Guided by the Ruach HaKodesh (Holy Spirit), this approach seeks to illuminate the spiritual truths embedded within the Word, inviting readers into a deeper, more intimate understanding of Elohim’s divine message. By leaning on the Holy Spirit’s counsel, the commentary aims to transcend personal biases or traditional interpretations, instead opening the Scriptures in their purest form to reveal practical applications and eternal truths for contemporary believers.

  • The Logistics of the Biblical Redemption

    The Logistics of the Biblical Redemption

    We have been justified and then reconciled, but what does this mean? To grasp it, we must first understand what redemption truly signifies—not from a modern shopping perspective, but from the viewpoint of the first century.

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  • An Apostolic Conflict?

    An Apostolic Conflict?

    It appears there may be a perceived conflict within the teachings of the New Testament. But is that truly the case? The simplest and most honest answer is both yes and no. #faithAlone #solas #trueFaith #James #Yaacov #Paul #LawOfMoses #Grace #Yeshua #Messiah

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  • Justification & Faith

    Justification & Faith

    We are justified by faith. What does that mean? Does that mean I’m justified even if I don’t want to change? Paul will takes us to a wild ride, so buckle-up, is going to get bumpy. #romans #messianics #christianity #judaism #yeshua #promises #tanakh #britchadasha #thelaw #theprophets #thewritings

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  • Eyes to See

    Eyes to See

    A rivalry older than empires—Cain vs. Abel, Isaac vs. Ishmael, Jacob vs. Esau, Joseph vs. his brothers… Jew vs. Gentile. This long arc of tension finds fresh focus in Romans: Paul continues his rebuke—don’t wield Torah as judgment if you’re untransformed by it. Then he pivots, speaking directly to Gentile believers in Rome, inviting them…

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  • Lest you be judge!

    Lest you be judge!

    The letter to the Romans, even though was written to the Gentile nation of Rome, was written to a specific group from the Gentiles, and also addresses a deeper conflict. The division caused by judgment, mockery and unmerciful attacks among Jews and Gentiles. That’s why the Epistles to the Romans fits so well in these…

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  • Flesh, Faith, the Spirit & the Gospel

    Flesh, Faith, the Spirit & the Gospel

    Paul’s approach to the Gospel of Messiah in the book of Romans (Chapter One)

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  • Jerusalem Council (Acts 15)

    Jerusalem Council (Acts 15)

    Does Acts 15 Council in Jerusalem Gives License to Gentiles not to follow Torah?

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