Jews do not accept the world that is. They challenge it in the name of the world that ought to be. Walk ahead. Take personal ...
The holy Patriarch Abraham, born a pagan, ten generations after Noah, when the knowledge of God had perished from among men, became the beginning of God's dispensation for the universal renewal and ...
Thus, it sounds like Abraham was selected for greatness at ... Thus, although he was selected as a candidate for greatness when God first called out to him, and he was able to receive blessings ...
However, Isaiah says: “But now, O Lord, you are our Father.” (Isaiah 64:8). Jesus confirms Isaiah’s position by insisting that his followers have only one Father and only one family, which has nothing ...
I will make of you a great nation, And I will bless you. — Genesis 12:1-2 God instructed Abraham to leave his home and travel to Canaan, the Promised Land, which is today known as Israel.
Abraham was the founder of Judaism and was the first to make a covenant with God. The first part of the covenant is known as the promised land and can be found in Genesis 12:1, where Abraham is ...
The Akeidah opens with the words “And it came to pass, after these events, that God tested Abraham” (Genesis 22:1). The ...
In times like these that are filled with uncertainty and change, this week’s Torah portion, Lech-Lecha, can speak to our ...