Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Did Jesus rise from the dead?

In essence, the validity of Christianity stands or falls on this astounding claim. Because of the importance of this topic, I have dedicated an entire segment on the audio recording, Confused Texts and Testimonies, to this subject.

Bear in mind that Christianity is not the only religion to have declared that its savior or demigod was resurrected from the grave. The story of a deity who defeated the grip of death is one of the most common themes embedded in the plethora of religions that have emerged since time immemorial...

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Bearers of the Torch! An Encounter With Mt.Sinai

For the past 2,000 years, the church loudly declared that the unique role of the Jews as guardians of the sacred scriptures and witnesses to the divine oracles of God has ended. As if with one voice, the Church Fathers and Reformers insisted that the commandments prescribed in the Torah became obsolete, and the Jewish people are lost, wallowing in spiritual blindness because they rejected the Cross.

Is this a legitimate claim? The Bible declares that the role of the Chosen People is eternal and we are mandated to be "witnesses" for all time.

What did we witness? How can we bear testimony?

In this extraordinary presentation, Rabbi Singer answers these questions as he takes his audience on an unusual study exploring the unique covenantal role of the Jewish people throughout history.

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Rabbinic view of Christianity

Is the Church playing a central role in the grand scheme of God?
Why did Christianity thrive among the masses while other religions faded away?

What do the rabbis say about the most popular religion in the world?

In this lecture, Rabbi Singer unravels the role of Christendom in the final redemption.

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Paul and the Christian corruption of the Jewish Scriptures

While both Matthew and Paul quoted extensively from Tanach in order to support their teachings, only Paul would successfully persuade his audience.

The Book of Matthew was written for a Jewish audience. As a result, Matthew's mission largely failed among the people he sought to convert because the Jews were repelled by his wild exploitation of Tanach. Paul's venture, on the other hand, was enormously successful. The minister to the gentiles was preaching to audiences that were completely illiterate, and lacked the ability to discern between genuine Judaism and Bible-tampering.

Rabbi Singer demonstrates how Paul corrupted the Jewish scriptures in order to both undermine the Torah, and advance his new, sweeping doctrines that would lay the foundation for Christian theology.

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Who was Pierced in Zechariah 12:10?

Was Jesus' crucifixion prophesied in the Book of Zechariah? Jews for Jesus thinks so.

Learn how the Book of John went so far as to alter the Zechariah's own words in order to support his Passion story.

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Kiss the Son?

Although only one word in Psalm 2:12 was changed, the alteration was sufficient to portray the Psalmist as instructing the faithful to kiss Jesus.

How could such a strange suggestion find itself in Christian translations of the Jewish Bible? Rabbi Singer reveals how an Aramaic interpolation created a very bizarre Christological text.

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The Lord said to my Lord –Who does the Lord Speak of in Psalm 110?

The deliberate mistranslation of the first verse of 110th Psalm dates back to the first century and is found in the Christian Gospels. The confusion created by the Christianization of this Hebrew text was further perpetuated and promulgated by most Christian translators of the Bible.

Find out how missionaries paint Jesus in Tanach by twisting a single Hebrew word in the Bible.

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Judaism and Christianity on Satan: Why we Differ

In this provocative presentation, Rabbi Singer delves into one of the most crucial theological differences between Judaism and the Church: Satan and Original Sin.

Missionaries insist that man is totally depraved as a result of Satan's unyielding power in the world, and man's only hope for eternal salvation is through the Cross. Is this claim true?

What does Judaism teach about Satan?

Utilizing a thorough presentation of Jewish and Christian sources, Rabbi Singer examines why Judaism and Christianity differ on the subject of Satan.

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Monday, January 21, 2013

Who is the Messiah?

In this groundbreaking lecture, Rabbi Tovia Singer carefully homes in on the fundamental underpinnings of the Jewish-Christian debate.

This program begins by examining the claim that Genesis 49:10 clearly testifies that the Jewish people are never to be without a Davidic king. In essence, missionaries charge that Judaism is essentially a defective religion, lacking a king, sacrifices, or high priest as outlined in the Bible. Is this claim valid?

Finally, Rabbi Singer probes the fundamental theological issues that separate Judaism from her younger rival.

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Bethlehem and the Messiah: Whats the Connection?

Christian missionaries contend that the birthplace of Jesus was foretold by the Jewish prophet Micah. Is this assertion true? Does the fifth chapter of the Book of Micah indeed foretell that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem?

In this exciting lecture, Rabbi Singer carefully examines this claim and surveys the evolution of Christian systematic theology.

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The Oral Law - Part 2

What is the evidence for the Oral Law?
What does the Bible really say?
Rabbi Singer answers these questions and explores some of Judaism's most remarkable teachings in this closing segment on the Oral Law.

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The Oral Law - Part 1

More than 3,300 years ago, God transmitted to Moses both the Written and Oral Law. What is the Oral Law and why was it transmitted that way?

Missionaries claim that although the Written Law is the word of God, the Oral Law was a mischievous invention of the rabbis! Is this claim really true or is the Oral Law divinely inspired?

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Confused Texts and Testimonies – part 2

This two-part program is quite a departure from its predecessors.Rather than responding to points made by missionaries, this presentation takes the offensive presentation, raising questions about Christendom's most fundamental teachings.

Rabbi Singer carefully explains why Jesus is ineligible to be the messiah, and probes Jesus' troubling genealogy.

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Confused texts and testimonies - Part 1

This two-part program is quite a departure from its predecessors. Rather than responding to points made by missionaries, this presentation takes the offensive presentation, raising questions about Christendom's most fundamental teachings.

Rabbi Singer carefully explains why Jesus is ineligible to be the messiah, and probes Jesus' troubling genealogy.

Listen to Part 1 of this fascinating subject

Daniel Nines 70 Weeks


70 Weeks of Daniel Chapter 9

For missionaries dedicated to Jewish evangelism, the ninth chapter of the Book of Daniel stands out as one ot he most valuable tools of the trade. These evangelists argue that these texts vividly point to the exact time of Jesus' crucifixion. In this in depth presentation, Rabbi Singer examines this claim and unravels the Church´s most elaborate reconstruction of the Jewish scriptures.

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The Trinity

No area of Jewish literature could be more inhospitable to the Christian doctrine of a triune godhead than the Hebrew Bible.

It is on the strength of our Torah and Prophets that the Jew has preserved the commandment to worship one, single, unique Creator God Who alone is worthy of devotion.

While missionaries argue that they believe in "one" God, a cursory examination of their teachings reveals that what they maintain is indistinguishable from the Trinitarian dogma the Church has been espousing for 16 centuries.

Learn how missionaries engage in biblical acrobatics in order to demonstrate that the doctrine of the Trinity can be proven from Tanach.

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The Law of Moses and the New Covenant

Were the Mitzvoth (commandments), transmitted by Moses, intended by God to be observed for all time, or temporarily?

Missionaries contend that Jews no longer need to keep the mitzvoth because Jesus fulfilled them, and we are now under the New Covenant.
Are these claims valid? Do they accurately portray the message of the Jewish scriptures? Rabbi Singer answers these questions in this must-listen-to program.

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The Suffering Servant of Isaiah 53 - part 2

This passionate presentation of the fifty third chapter of Isaiah continues as Rabbi Tovia Singer explores what is perhaps the most misunderstood chapter in the Jewish scriptures.

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The Suffering Servant of Isaiah 53 - part 1

There is no chapter in the Hebrew Bible that missionaries point to with greater confidence than these well-known passages that describe the Suffering Servant.
They insist that anyone who reads this chapter will be convinced that the prophet clearly spoke of Jesus of Nazareth.
In this two-part lecture, Rabbi Singer illustrates how the fourth Servant Song of Isaiah has been completely misapplied by these overzealous missionaries

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Sin and Atonement : Who Needs the Blood?



There is no article of faith that is more central to the Church than the belief in the atoning value of Jesus’ sacrificial death at Calvary.

Missionaries never miss an opportunity to point out the inability to expiate sin “without the shedding of blood.” Is this claim really true?

In this crucial lecture, Rabbi Singer compares the concepts of sin and atonement as set forth by Christianity and Judaism utilizing a thorough presentation of their biblical sources.

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