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By The Rivers of Babylon, USA, and Beyond – Tzvi Jacobson

By The Rivers of Babylon, USA, and Beyond Back when our forefathers were exiled in Babylon we read in Psalm 137 3,4 they were asked to sing the songs of Zion. There is something about Jewish music that stirs the … Continue reading

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Ezekiel versus the Church by Tzvi Jacobson

Ezekiel versus the Church by Tzvi Jacobson There was a proverb that was popular among some of the Jewish people that parallels the Christian doctrine of the Atonement of Jesus. In other words, Christianity states that Jesus died to pay … Continue reading

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Tsvi Jacobson on Hebrews 9:22

Tsvi Jacobson on Hebrews 9:22   In the New Testament book of Hebrews chapter 9:22 we read: “Without the shedding of blood there is no remission” When one reads this it is no wonder that Christian Evangelists and the Missionaries … Continue reading

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Tsvi on the Oral Law

There is an oral law, no there isn’t yes there is. Hmmmm There was a Chinese man that said there was no Oral Law in Judaism; he followed the Holy Scriptures alone. A Jewish man went up to him and … Continue reading

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Hell and Idolatry

Hell And Idolatry I cannot tell you how many times I have heard that if one doesn’t accept Jesus as savior that he or she is bound to spend eternity in a place of endless torment in either a fiery … Continue reading

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Talk is Cheap

As a former leader in the Messianic movement, Tzvi is still on the mailing list of several followers of Jesus. Here is an article sent to Tzvi by a Christian and it is followed by Tzvi’s short but powerful reply. … Continue reading

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Introducing Tzvi Jacobson

Tzvi Jacobson is a dear friend of mine. As a former leader in the Messianic movement, Tzvi has a unique perspective on the issues discussed on this blog. I welcome Tzvi as a co-author on this blog, and I am … Continue reading

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