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Temper tantrum in the Temple?

Always at Passover, someone writes an article in a Christian magazine about Jesus overturning the tables of the money changers and driving the merchants out of the Temple. All too frequently in recent years, they speculate that he was out of control with anger, throwing what would today be called…

The 360-Day Prophetic Year

Excerpt from my book Errors in Time (Chapter Two) “The Hebrew calendar that Moses instituted for the Children of Israel to observe once they had entered the Promised Land was based on the celestial method of time-keeping recorded in Genesis 1:14. It had twelve months of either twenty-nine or thirty…

HaTiqvah

As long as deep in the heart,The soul of a Jew yearns,And towards the East,An eye looks to Zion,Our hope is not yet lost,The hope of two thousand years,To be a free people in our land,The land of Zion and Jerusalem. HaTiqvah (literally “The Hope”) is the national anthem of…

Liberation of Jerusalem 1967

Reproduced below is a Hebrew-to-English transcript of the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) radio traffic on the morning of June 7, 1967, recorded live as the 55th Paratroopers Brigade liberated the Temple Mount and Western Wall during the Six-Day War. The following people are featured … Col. Motta Gur commanded the…

The Book of Revelation

Readers who have found Daniel Unsealed, my commentary on the Book of Daniel, to be edifying, have written urging me to publish a commentary on the Book of Revelation. However, my Bible research has not yielded any new insights about Revelation, so I have no plans for writing a commentary…

Beware the Oral Law

Beware the Oral Law (the oral tradition) of the Rabbis, it isn’t from the mouth of Moses or God. Modern Rabbinic Judaism is primarily based on what is called the Oral Law. It consists of thousands of teachings that are not found in the written Bible, the Tanakh. In essence,…

Here’s Where I Work

Some of you have written to me with comments that make me think you believe I have a large office and publication staff. Such is not the case. Here’s where I write my books. I do most of my research and all of my writing from a one-room office in…