This article examines the principal arguments presented by Jews for not believing in Jesus as the Messiah and God incarnate. We explore their contentions about the Torah and the new covenant, as well as the nature of God, and find that these arguments are not as insurmountable as they seem.
What Basis Did First-Century Jews Have for Being In Expectation of the Messiah?
This article delves deep into the rich tapestry of Old Testament prophecies and the historical context to explain why first-century Jews lived in fervent expectation of the Messiah. It explores the prophecies that fueled this Messianic hope, including those in the books of Daniel, Isaiah, and Micah, among others.
Distinguishing Hebrews, Jews, and Israelites: Biblical Clarifications and Historical Contexts
Clarify the biblical distinctions between Hebrews, Jews, and Israelites through scriptural analysis and historical context.

