For God so loved the world that he sent...Israel into exile.
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This is probably the closest I've come to crying on film. Yeshua and his Jewish people both experienced pain, rejection, and failure for the same reason - so the world could be reconciled, brought to life, and enriched. And that's not the end of the story for Israel either; the best is yet to be! All of this relates to a secret Jewish belief that the sufferings of the righteous atone for the wicked and that Isaiah 53 could indeed be about the Messiah. This is a takeaway from my newest Hebrew Verses study. We also talked about these questions: ~Will 'The Art of Biblical Cursing' be the next Christian best-seller? ~That shalomy feeling you get when you're finally debt-free ~How do you provoke the Jews without bugging them or being a jerk? ~Does Judaism acknowledge the possibility of vicarious atonement? YES. ~What's the Torah's special name for the Festival of Sukkot? Watch the full lesson and check out this ongoing series by clicking through this episode or by going to holylanguage.com > Learn > Hebrew verses.
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