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Answers to questions posed to our staff in recent emails


What does the Talmud say about resurrection after three days?
What does Leviticus 5:11-13 actually say in Hebrew, as I had a missionary prepsent to me the following Christian translation of the verse and it appears that the flour offering of atonement was laid on top of the other (animal) sacrifical offerings.

And I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel; and one king shall be king to them all: and they shall be no more two nations, neither shall they be divided into two kingdoms any more at all." Christians and Jews shall be one in the hand of the King. One law for one people! And who might that King be? Of course, YESHUA!

Is it possible for gentiles to become Jews? I ran across the term "righteous gentiles" on another website devoted to Judiaism and was wondering what this means. ...
Can you help clarify the Jewish concept of "Satan" for me?
How many covenants did G-d make? I have a friend who says that the New Testament is based upon the Torah and is a new covenant.      
I was reading the other day Zechariah . When I got to 6:13,  I was surprised to see the Artscroll representing the Kohen (Priest) and the Melech or ruler as two separate people and the NIV bible and others refering to the same person. Since my  Hebrew  is still in it's early stages , is there a simple way to verify the correct translation ? Response
Can you explain how to understand the 7 th chapter of Daniel? Specifically, who is the “one like a son of man” that approaches the Ancient of Days”? Response

 

 

 

 

 
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