Hammo'ad means "the appointed times." Its first reference is from Torah as the prescribed times for the Holy Festivals and Sabbath. This word was repeatedly used in the Salkinson-Ginsberg, "Hebrew New Testament," when referring to events in the Gospels of the Messiah. This Gospel publication is an English translation from that Hebrew text. It is also formulated as a combined narrative from the four Gospels as a single testimony. Along with this it is arranged with an historical order of their events. As such it permits the reader to better conceptualize the outlay of the Messiah's ministry....
Hammo'ad means "the appointed times." Its first reference is from Torah as the prescribed times for the Holy Festivals and Sabbath. This word was repe...
There is something about the Creation that always haunts me. Our own beginning within it was nearly six or seven thousand years ago. Yet the entire span of time after it might be viewed as only cluster of ages. My own life being placed at the end of these ages is inconspicuous. Nevertheless I sense there is a significance that links my life with Creation's earliest moments. When I search my feelings, I begin to think that all our lives began when the first worlds were born. I sense that our souls are timeless, and that our identities stretch from the first moments to our present. I imagine...
There is something about the Creation that always haunts me. Our own beginning within it was nearly six or seven thousand years ago. Yet the entire sp...