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Shemot 5767, Published: February, 2007
Who were the twelve disciples? D. Thomas Lancaster introduces us to each of Yeshua’s twelve disciples, investigates their names and nicknames and speculates about their relationships to one another and the Master.
How do we know the Church Fathers who canonized the New Testament can be trusted? Boaz Michael answers questions about the reliability of the Apostolic Scriptures.
Aaron Eby discusses the institution of discipleship from a first-century Jewish perspective.
In part 2 of his contrast between a Greek world-view and a Hebraic world-view, Tim Hegg challenges us to adopt a more biblical way of approaching theology.
Did you know women were reckoned among the disciples of Yeshua? Tikvah Michael looks at Yeshua’s call to discipleship and its implications for women.
In Judaism, the story of Esther is often read allegorically to reveal precious truths about our relationship to God.
Toby Janicki digs deep into obscure rabbinic sources to find Jewish legends about Simon Peter.
The Talmud preserves stories about a mysterious disciple of Yeshua named Jacob of Kefar Sekania. Could he have been one of the Twelve?
Has the tomb of ‘James the Less’ been discovered?
Read the story of how one woman’s determination birthed a Torah community.
The Intro letter discussing discipleship, and Dear Avi's answer about Torah and anti-semitic theology.

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