Why does it say which exact day Yeshua said "If anyone is thirsty..."?
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The New Testament was written by Jews. Here's an example of how discovering the Jewish backdrop of the Gospels can bring the old stories to life like never before. This is a takeaway from my newest Mishnah Snapshots study. We also talked why Jared Kushner's bouquet didn't have any flowers, the gorgeous Hebraic Bible commentary of Reformed Baptist preacher Dr. John Gill, one of the GOOD "takanot of the Rabbis" which kept people from losing an eye, and how the commandments are the seeds of Kingdom culture and just how positive that is! Watch the full lesson and check out this ongoing series by clicking through this episode or by going to holylanguage.com > learn > mishnah snapshots.
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