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More Discussion on the Language of Yeshua

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 5, 2009

Did Jesus speak Hebrew? The common understanding and teaching of most theological schools of the West is that Jesus spoke Aramaic, not Hebrew. The reasoning behind this is that Aramaic was the language of the Jews during the captivity in Babylon and that the Jews who returned to Israel after the captivity brought Aramaic home…

Breaking Point

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 5, 2009

Have you brushed up against that moment when you knew that everything was at risk?  When you knew that to take a step of obedience would forever alter your connection to God?  That moment when you knew that what was most precious to you had to be left behind if your were to seek Him…

“Deliver us from evil”

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 5, 2009

But do we really want to be delivered?Delivered means facing reality as it is, no fantasies, no band-aids, no idol protection.It’s interesting that Isaiah the prophet complains that Israel is seeking alliances with its past enemies as though these enemies will now protect them.God is quite provoked by this attempted alliance.He intends to be Israel’s…

Don’t Call Me “Mr. Mom”

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 5, 2009

August 1994 Michael Keyton made “Mr. Mom” a household word.  Quite frankly, I wish he’d passed on the script.  Just because I change the diapers, fix the meals and do the laundry does not mean that I am an out of work, ego depressed, deluded macho male destined to fall from the ladder of corporate…

New audio online, “The Hebrew view of Prayer”

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Feb 5, 2009

I just flew back to Orlando from Pensacola, Florida.  I taught twenty-five Masters’ graduate students about the “flow” of Hebraic prayer.  Patrick Sullivan, my loyal friend and tech geek, just posted the audio for The Hebrew view of Prayer.  Enjoy!

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