Guest Troy Wallace discusses the “scandals” of how, throughout Israel’s history, Jesus has been intimately involved with the Jewish people as the God of Israel, ultimately becoming a man to atone for sin.
Was a manger in Bethlehem the first appearance of Jesus on Earth? Who sat down to a meal with Abraham by the oaks of Mamre? Who is the “Angel of the Lord” and “One like the Son of Man”? Rabbi Troy Wallace joins Jonathan Bernis and Ezra Benjamin to reveal some of the mysterious visitors recorded in the Old Testament as appearances of the Messiah before His birth in the New Testament. You’ll see how the Messiah has reached out to mankind in relationship even before His ultimate incarnation as a babe in the manger.
The book of Matthew begins with Jesus’ genealogy, but is this the first place in the Bible where we find Jesus? Are biblical prophecies the only place we see Him in the Old Testament? Jonathan and Ezra continue their conversation with Rabbi Troy Wallace, discussing some of the more than 50 appearances of Yeshua before He makes His historic entrance into humanity as a baby in a manger.
The book of Matthew begins with Jesus’ genealogy, but is this the first place in the Bible where we find Jesus? Are biblical prophecies the only place we see Him in the Old Testament? Jonathan and Ezra continue their conversation with Rabbi Troy Wallace, discussing some of the more than 50 appearances of Yeshua before He makes His historic entrance into humanity as a baby in a manger. You’ll see that the Old and New Testaments are one continuous story of God’s interaction with humankind and gain insight into why the Jewish leaders of Jesus’ day were so opposed to Jesus.
Was a manger in Bethlehem the first appearance of Jesus on Earth? Who sat down to a meal with Abraham by the oaks of Mamre? Who is the “Angel of the Lord” and “One like the Son of Man”? Rabbi Troy Wallace joins Jonathan Bernis and Ezra Benjamin to reveal some of the mysterious visitors recorded in the Old Testament as appearances of the Messiah before His birth as the Son of God. You’ll see how the Messiah has reached out to mankind in relationship even before His ultimate incarnation as a babe in the manger.