Unravel the intricate relationship between the Bible and Judaism in 'How Does the Bible Relate to Judaism?' This comprehensive analysis explores Judaism's origins, its evolution from biblical times, the role of the Torah and Talmud, and the divergent interpretations of key biblical concepts in Jewish and Christian traditions.
Why Jews Don’t Believe In Jesus—Why Their Arguments Are Not Valid?
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.
Defending the Authenticity, Authorship, and Date of the Bible Book of Amos
This comprehensive article rigorously defends the authenticity, authorship, and date of the Bible Book of Amos. Drawing from textual and archaeological evidence and historical contexts, we refute critical arguments against its genuineness and establish the Book of Amos as a crucial part of Old Testament inspired, inerrant literature. Utilizing a conservative scholarly approach, we dismantle criticisms and affirm that the Book of Amos is an authoritative text.
The Damascus Pentateuch or Codex Sassoon 507 Is a 10th-Century Hebrew Bible Codex
The Damascus Pentateuch, also known as the Codex Sassoon 507, is a 10th-century Hebrew Bible codex that is regarded as one of the most important and valuable manuscripts of the Hebrew Bible. This article provides an overview of the significance, history, and physical characteristics of the manuscript, including its importance in Jewish and biblical studies, the Masoretic Text, and the illuminated decorations.

