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In Part 2 Jeffrey D. and Rabbi Ted take another look at Jesus' appearance on earth and His return in glory. We all tend to have an image of Jesus’s outward appearance, perhaps influenced by artwork, or an actor who portrayed Him. A clear physical description of Messiah Yeshua, is not to be found in the Scriptures. And it's not an oversight!
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We all tend to have an image of Jesus’s outward appearance, perhaps influenced by artwork, or an actor who portrayed Him. A clear physical description of Messiah Yeshua, is not to be found in the Scriptures. And it's not an oversight!
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Listen as Jeffrey D. and Ted discuss the Hebrew scriptures, prophecies and circumstances surrounding the birth of Jesus.
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Uncover the history of this Feast of Dedication. It's not one of the seven Feasts outlined in Scripture, but it was recognized by Yeshua, Jesus our Messiah, and is celebrated by Jews all over the world today. This year, the eight day festival begins at sundown on December 14.
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While the blessing of God's grace, unmerited favor, land upon us as God’s gentle lovingkindness, the process of origination is anything but peaceful and gentle. It takes God’s immense power to initiate grace.
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Not a baseball hit, but in the life of Jeffrey D. Miller, October 2025 was a triple anniversary! Messianic Minutes, Ministry, Marriage! His wife, Karen, fills in for Rabbi Ted Simon on this episode, as they look back on all the Lord has done, and what it was like to "say yes to God."
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The Feast of Sukkot begins at sundown October 6, 2025. It's another feast which has its origin in the Book of Leviticus. It bore great significance in Solomon's day as he dedicated the first temple, and Yeshua even used the traditions of the feast to proclaim God's ultimate plan for all of mankind.
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What are the Days of Awe, which lead up to the Feast of Yom Kippur? Beginning at sundown on October 1 Jews all over the world will observe what they call the Holiest day on the Hebrew calendar. Yet this "Holy" day points directly to the One who atoned for the sin of all mankind, Yeshua the Messiah.
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Rosh Hashanah begins at Sundown on September 22 this year. Traditionally the Feast is called the Jewish New Year, though in the BIble the feast is Yom Teruah, the Day of the Blowing of the Shofar, (the feast of Trumpets.)
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Before the Jewish Apostle Saul became an apostle, he was a Yeshua-hating ultra orthodox Pharisee. His life’s mission at that time was to stop what he thought was the apostasy of believing Jesus was the Messiah. The story of what changed him reveals the total Jewishness of the event, as well as highlighting other Jewish realities which help interpret scripture.
info_outlineWe want the world to know that the birth of Messiah Yeshua was a Jewish event. Jesus came as a Jew, to the Jews to fulfill the Jewish prophecies and scriptures.