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  • It was easy to stand with Israel the week following October 7, but what about now, after six months of a controversial and very complex war? In this episode, Carly and Ezra discuss the environment we’re in today, where standing with Israel can evoke all kinds of responses. They talk about how it’s possible to both stand with Israel and not agree with everything the State of Israel does. You’ll hear about:

     

    Stories of confrontation and the temptation to hide one’s support of Israel or Jewish identityHow, after six months of war, people may be losing clarity on where to standWhy it will never be easier to stand with Israel than it is todayIf the Bible indicates that “standing with Israel” could possibly, one day, be unto the deathHow the point of making outward declarations of standing with Israel should be more about opening up a conversation than stating your stance

     

     

    Along the Way

    Along the way, you’ll also hear about:

    How a “this is true, and this also is true” approach can diffuse a confrontationHow standing with Israel doesn’t mean whitewashing or ignoring wrongdoingHow only God sees what it takes for us to turn to HimHow being “grafted in,” as Gentile Believers, puts you in a familial relationship with the Jewish peopleAn encouragement for Jewish believers in Jesus to “stay Jewish”An encouragement to Jewish listeners – believers in Jesus or not – that difficult times are maybe the best times for us to say we believe in God and that He’s actually chosen us to be a blessing to everyone elseAn encouragement to Christians about the importance of not standing with Israel naively or in ignorance

     

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    Mishpocha, Gentiles, chanukiah, Am Yisrael Chai, Yeshua

     

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Matthew 24:6, Mark 13:7

    Zechariah chapters 12 and 13

    Matthew chapter 25

    Romans chapters 9–11

     

    Previous Episodes Mentioned

    S4.5 E7 – Why Won’t Israel Agree to a Ceasefire?

     

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  • In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra clarify some of the complexities of a ceasefire agreement and why Israel hasn’t agreed thus far. They challenge listeners to read multiple news sources to get the whole picture because a single source gives only a single perspective. They also offer some concrete ways to pray for Israel. Here’s some of what they cover in this discussion:

     

    The fickle nature of the news cycle that has moved on from the Israel war, but Israel and the Middle East are still very much in the thick of itMisleading headlines that don’t indicate the complexities of the war and what Israel is dealing withThe difference between a ceasefire and a truceWhat’s breaking down in the recent ceasefire talks with HamasFour specific things to pray regarding this war

     

    Along the Way

    Along the way, you’ll hear about:

    The root of anti-SemitismWait, what? Israel and Hamas were actually already in a ceasefire on October 7?The humanitarian crisis in Gaza before October 7 – where did all that aid go?How the tragic plight of the Gazans and the fight against the terrorist regime Hamas are separate issues in this very complex warWho this war is not againstHow both societies – Israel and Gaza – are traumatized right now, and both deserve our compassion and prayersThe abundant opportunities for the Gospel in both Israel and Gaza right now

     

    Words You Might Learn (or learn more about) in This Episode

    Hezbollah, Yeshua, truce, ceasefire, Isa

     

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Psalm 89:14

    James 4:12

    Genesis 17:8

    Isaiah 11:10–12, Ezekiel 11:16–20

    Genesis 12:3

     

    Previous Episodes Mentioned

    S1 E8 – Anti-Semitism Exposed

    S4.5 E6 – Practical Ways to Combat Anti-Semitism

    S1 E14 – Israel: A Little Word Loaded with Meaning

    S1 E15 – Israel: Promised Land and Political State

     

     

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    Other Resources for You

    Israeli News Sources:

    Jerusalem Post, www.jpost.com

    Times of Israel, www.timesofisrael.com

    All Israel News,

     

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  • Anti-Semitic incidents have dramatically increased since Hamas violently attacked Israel on October 7. In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra talk about some ways to combat anti-Semitism that you may not immediately think of. They discuss the origins of anti-Semitism and how, at its root, lies a spiritual matter. They also discuss:

     

    Anti-Semitism isn’t new. Anti-Semitic spirits revealed in the Bible from Pharaoh to Haman and all the way to today’s terror group, HamasWho the biblical kingdom of Persia is todayWhat we can do about anti-SemitismHow to explain your faith and desire for your Jewish friend to know Jesus

     

     

    Along the Way

    Along the way, they’ll also discuss things like:

    The Holocaust started as an idea that turned into propagandaThe organized Church’s persecution of Jewish people throughout history – whether or not those people were truly followers of Jesus – has left the Jewish people with a lot to overcome about JesusThe fear of “Jewish fragility”Where “blessing Israel” and “Christian Zionism” often fall shortUnderstanding that talking to Jewish people about Jesus is not anti-SemiticBeing careful of your language when sharing the Gospel with Jewish people. They’re not converting to another religion; they’re following the Jewish Messiah sent to the house of Israel as promised by the Hebrew ScripturesThe importance of learning to recognize subtle forms of Replacement Theology. Jewish people do not have a separate way to God apart from faith in Yeshua (Jesus)

     

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    Proto Evangelion, besora, Persia, replacement theology

     

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Genesis 3:14

    Genesis 3:15

    Isaiah 25:8, 1 Peter 3:18–20

    2 Timothy 1:10, 1 Corinthians 15:54–57

    Revelation 20:10

    Matthew 23:37

    Book of Exodus

    Book of Esther

    Daniel chapter 10

    Isaiah 6:9, Isaiah 42:20, Romans 11:25, Matthew 13:13–15

    Romans chapters 9–11

    Acts 4:12

    2 Corinthians 1:20

    Matthew 5:44

    Exodus 34:14

    Isaiah 63:3, 1 Corinthians 15:24–26

    Deuteronomy 4:24, 32:16, Jeremiah 31:3, Romans 11:11

     

    Previous Episodes Mentioned

    S4.5 E1               What’s Going On In Israel?

    S4.5 E2               Israel: 111 Days and Counting

    S1 E36                 Problems with the Church Replacing Israel

    S1 E37                 Does the Bible Say the Church Is the New Israel?

    S3 E7                   Why Christians Want Jews to Convert

     

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  • In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra continue their conversation about the End Times and where Israel fits in regarding Bible prophecy. They dive into the Christian and Jewish mindsets toward the Last Days and challenge listeners to rethink a “for-Christians-only” understanding. The discussion turns to the difficult things Israel experienced on October 7, how these events may have caused some listeners to disengage with God and the importance of finding your way back to re-engaging with Him. They talk about:

     

    What’s meant by the End Times and what Christians think of when they hear itHow the End Times isn’t just a Christian thing but first appears in the Hebrew ScripturesHard things to come in the End TimesThe Christian response to Israel’s sufferingThe mixed reality of both grief and hopeful anticipation contained in the package of the End Times

     

    Along the Way

    Along the way, Carly and Ezra also discuss:

    The challenge to make room in our hearts for what Jesus feels about IsraelWhat most Christians think of when they think of the period approaching the End TimesThe birth pangs, “beginning of sorrows,” that Jesus talked about regarding the Last DaysJesus’s love in preparing His followers for the futureA challenge to Jewish people who think the idea of the End Times is only a Christian concept to look again at the Hebrew Scriptures, at Moses and the prophetsHow the atrocities of October 7 can cause confusion, sideline our faith and make us disengage with God, and the encouragement to check back in and re-engage with the Lord

     

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    Sukkot, pestilence, Mashiach, acharit hayamim, sof, Torah, Christian Zionism, Yeshua, Baruch haba Bashem Adonai

     

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Matthew chapters 24 and 25

    Matthew 24:4–8

    Matthew 24:8 (and 1 Thessalonians 5:3) John 14:3

    Joel 2:11

    Revelation 19:15

    Genesis 49:1, Deuteronomy 31:29

    Psalm 147:2, Isaiah 11:12

    Zechariah 13:8, 14:1–3

    Matthew 23:37

    Matthew 23:39, Psalm 118:26

    Isaiah chapters 12–14

    Luke 20:9–17, Zechariah 10:4

    Isaiah chapter 53

     

    Previous Episodes Mentioned

    S4.5 E5               The End Times: Is It a Jewish or Christian Thing?

     

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  • Hamas’ October 7 massacre in Israel and the war since sparked questions about the End Times. Many people have written in, asking, “Is this the End?” or “Is this the Tribulation?” Before getting into that in our next episode, today, Carly and Ezra lay the groundwork by discussing where the concept of the End Times comes from. Did Jesus introduce it, or is it actually a Jewish thing?

    In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, the conversation includes:

    What it was about October 7th that pushed the End Times button for usWait, the End Times is mentioned in Genesis?The Song of Moses and if it has a place in Jewish traditionWhy Christians don’t talk much about the Song of Moses

    Along the Way

    You’ll also hear about:

    Jewish thought about the TribulationWhere Christians can misstep regarding the End TimesThe Hebrew phrase vital to understanding certain Old Testament ScripturesA part of the Torah that’s completely overlooked in the Jewish communityTwo things we need to do if we want to be students of the Word on this subjectIf Gentile Believers are grafted into the promises of God for Israel, are they also grafted into Israel’s difficulties?The importance of Christians being prepared to engage with Jewish people who are confused about the difficulties they, as a people, will face and the hopeful message of the Bible

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    Am Israel, Yeshua, acharit hayamim, yom, yamim, the Song of Moses, Torah, Sukkot, Yom Kippur

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Zechariah 12:3 and 14:2–4

    Matthew chapter 24, specifically verses 40–41, 20, 32–33 and 6–8

    Jeremiah 29:11

    Genesis chapter 49

    Deuteronomy 4:27–30 and 31:29

    Romans chapter 11, highlighting 11:17–24

    Psalm 30:5 and Deuteronomy 7:9

    Deuteronomy chapter 32

    Previous Episodes Mentioned

    S4 E8                  Rinse and Repeat – An Annual Jewish Bible Reading Cycle

    S4.5 E2               Grafted In

    S4.5 E3               Israel: 111 Days and Counting

     

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  • In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra discuss the profound metaphors and analogies of Romans chapter 11 and what this has to do with how Christians relate to Jewish people and respond to the crisis in Israel. They cover:

    What it means biblically to be “grafted in”Making Israel jealous for their GodReviewing the difference between Israel the Land, the State and the peopleEzra’s take on the “one new man” of Ephesians 2How the “one new man” relates to “grafted in”How “grafted in” evokes jealousy in IsraelWhy all of this is so important and matters to the life and faith of Christians

    Along the Way

    Along the way, they’ll also discuss:

    The importance of not skipping from Romans chapter 8 to chapter 12What’s the “therefore” there for?Compassion for Israel and for PalestiniansWho the “natural” and “unnatural” branches of Romans 11 areThe grafted-in design is more than a clever mashup of religious symbolsWhat the “fatness of the olive tree” isWhat it means to carry your faith, Gentile Believers, in a way that makes Israel jealousThe startling reality of what the crisis in Israel has to do with you as a ChristianAsk the Lord to give you His heart for His Chosen PeopleThe game-changer conversation Christians can have with Jewish people

    Words You Might Learn More About in This Episode

    Magan David, Ibri, Jewish/Jew, Jewish Scriptures, Haaretz, Am Yisrael, tikkun, chutzpah

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Romans chapter 11 (the entire chapter and specifically, Romans 11:17, 20, 25, 20, 33)

    Romans chapters 5–8

    Romans 12:1

    Matthew 4:19

    Matthew 15:24

    Genesis 12:3

    Genesis 15:6 (and Romans 4:3, Galatians 3:6, and James 2:23)

    Genesis 12:10–20 and Genesis chapter 20

    Leviticus 17:11 and Hebrews 9:22

    Romans 12:3 and Ephesians 2:8–9

    Genesis 17:19–21 and Galatians 4:22–31

    Genesis 25:6 and Romans 9:10–13

    Genesis chapter 27

    Isaiah 6:9–10 and 43:8, Isaiah 42:6 and 49:6

    Exodus 20:4, 34:14 and Deuteronomy 6:15

    Exodus 20:5, 34:14, Deuteronomy 6:15, 32:21

    Romans 1:16

    John 3:16

    Acts chapter 14

    Ephesians 2:11–22

    Romans 9:5–6 and 3:23

    Ephesians 5:31–32

    John 14:3

    Matthew chapter 24, specifically verse 36

    Previous Episodes Mentioned

    S4 E3    Does the Bible Tell Us to Make Christians or Jews Jealous?

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  • In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra are back in the studio for a conversation about the ongoing crisis in Israel in the aftermath of Hamas’ brutal attack on October 7, 2023, including

    Unraveling some of the complexities of the situationWrestling over standing with Israel but not liking everything it’s doingHow Hamas’ actions on October 7 have become overshadowed and absorbed into larger, more palatable causesIf Israel is supplying aid to GazaAn analogy that brings some perspectiveWhat it means and doesn’t mean to stand with IsraelHow to respond to strong rhetoric against supporting IsraelCoping with the emotion and burden of all the suffering taking place

    Along the Way

    Along the way, you’ll also hear about

    A “false choice” that society pressures us to make and the challenge to reject itA refresher on Hamas’ reason for existingWhat Islamic terrorist groups around the world have in commonThe different focus in military actions between Hamas and IsraelThe worst thing you can do when advocating for a causeThe biblical origins of the Israeli vs. Arab conflictWho Israel’s enemies areGod’s love for the Arab worldHow Gazans become political pawns of surrounding Arab nationsGood things that can come from the pain of October 7 and war

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    IDF, Hamas, Hezbollah, Jihadists, neutralizing, Palestinian Authority, Ishmael, “The Great Satan,” “The Little Satan”

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Zechariah 2:8, Isaiah 19:23–25, Amos 9:15, Genesis 17:18–21, Genesis 16:12, Isaiah 66:8, Romans 11, Deuteronomy 4:24, Deuteronomy 32:16, Joel 2:18

    Previous Episodes Mentioned

    Special Update: War in Israel

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    Resources Mentioned

    Prayer Points for IsraelIntercessory Prayer Guide for Israel – generalHelp Israelis: jewishvoice.org/Israel-crisis. One hundred percent of your donation will go to ministries in Israel caring for the displaced and traumatized, as well as soldier needs.

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  • In this special off-season episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra bring clarity to the tragic events of the last two weeks in Israel and Gaza. They discuss many questions people are asking about what’s going on, where this sudden attack came from, who Hamas and other players are, Israel’s response, and the needs in Israel right now.

    It’s been about two weeks since more than 1,000 terrorists invaded Israel and committed horrific murders and assaults on innocent Israelis and others in the south of Israel, plus taking some 200 hostages into Gaza. Rockets from Hamas in Gaza are still flying toward Israel, and Israel is responding with powerful air strikes to eliminate further threats from Hamas.

    Carly and Ezra discuss:

    What led up to the events of October 7Whether Israel did something to provoke the attack on October 7Why people in Israel are calling this the Simchat Torah War, and if Hamas knew their attack was on a Jewish holidayThe players involved in all of this, who’s joining in the conflict and who’s latching on to itHamas’ stated purpose as an organization and how it affects this warThe “Israel had this coming” response some are havingWhat the Bible says about all that’s going onIs this World War III? Is it the beginning of the End Times?How this is a wake-up call for ChristiansWhat we’re hearing from our friends and ministry connections there in IsraelThe needs the people in Israel are facing and how we can help

    Along the Way

    Along the way, you’ll also learn about:

    The key element of radical Islamic terrorism in this conflict and the importance of not vilifying all Palestinians, Arabs, GazansThe spiritual war underlying all of thisHow a lot of Christians are being forced to examine what it really means to “stand with Israel”Why Israel’s response is not a quid pro quoWhy Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu had to say, “Hamas is done”The call for Christians to take the issue of Israel and the Jewish people out of the “deal with it later” boxGreat opportunities for the Gospel in Israel right now

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    Shabbat, Hamas, Hezbollah, jihad, Mahmoud Abbas, IDF

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Zechariah chapters 12–14 (specifically Zechariah 12:2–3, 12:10, 13:8, 14:2–9), Ezekiel 36:19, Ezekiel 37:21, Matthew 23:37–39, Romans 11:17–24, Matthew chapter 24

    Resources Mentioned

    IDF webpage: https://www.idf.il/en/mini-sites/hamas-israel-war-articles-videos-and-more/Find more information and videos from the IDF on their Instagram and Facebook pagesHelp Israelis: jewishvoice.org/Israel-crisis. One hundred percent of your donation will go to ministries in Israel caring for the displaced and traumatized, as well as soldier needs.

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  • In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra talk with Tara-Leigh Cobble, host of The Bible Recap podcast. Tara-Leigh is a real kindred spirit with her love for God’s Word, for Israel and the Jewish people and helping Christians understand the Jewish roots of their faith in Jesus.

     

    Join them for a fun conversation about

    the way we discovered Tara-Leigh that can only be by God’s handwhat Tara-Leigh does and how she turned from someone who had no interest in going to Israel into a leader of twice-a-year teaching toursmisconceptions people have about Israel before going,the interesting and pleasant surprises some of them encounter once therehow Tara-Leigh observes the Sabbathand how visiting Israel has changed her Bible reading

     

    Along the Way

    Along the way, you’ll also hear about

    an interesting comfort that concerned tourists don’t often think about when traveling to Israela curious story about a driver, baby car seats and an eye-opening encounter with cultural differencesthe unexplainable peace one feels in Israelbuilding relationships with Jewish peoplesomething known as “the Shabbat elevator”how the Israel landscape isn’t as brown as you might think it isand a fantastic way of sharing your faith with international Uber drivers

     

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    IDF (Israel Defense Forces), Yerushalayim

     

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Isaiah 53, Haggai 2:9, Matthew 21:18–21, John 9:1–6, Exodus 35:3, John 4:4–26

     

    Previous Episodes Mentioned

    S1 E8     Sabbath: To Keep It or Not – That is the Question

    S4 E9     Sabbath as a Cultural Revolution

     

    Find Tara-Leigh

    The Bible Recap: www.thebiblerecap.com/startTara-Leigh Cobble: www.taraleighcobble.com/booksIsraelux Tours: www.israelux.comD-Group: mydgroup.org/join

     

     

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  • In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra talk about how practicing a Sabbath rest each week is so counter-intuitive in our productivity-driven culture. They share some of their own challenges and practices and provide you with some interesting thoughts to ponder when considering embracing a weekly day of rest for yourself. No shame, no guilt – just some fascinating and inspiring conversation, including:

     

    The Bible’s first mention of a Sabbath restThe Jewish concept of the day beginning at sunsetThe greeting, “Shabbat Shalom”How you actually “cease” on the SabbathPreparation, pre-decisions and purposeReflecting and rejoicing on the SabbathFeeling free to start small, if you’re new to practicing a weekly Sabbath rest

     

    Along the Way

    Along the way, you’ll also hear about:

    The first thing God called holyThe Jewish concept of holinessHow the Industrial Revolution affected our work lifeDo we start work from a place of rest, or work-work-work to earn rest?The Sabbath is a gift from GodTwo things Jewish people are to remember on the SabbathWhat “building a palace of time” meansThe spirit behind one particular Sabbath “don’t” listed in the Bible and what we can take away from it to shape our own Sabbath daysSome great questions and a lens to look through when considering what your own Sabbath might look likeThe idea of taking a weekly digital Sabbath (Gasp!)Jewish obligation, Christian invitation, and a gift to all

     

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    Bereshit, m’kadesh, kadosh, Shabbat, shevet, Shabbat Shalom, Sukkot

     

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Genesis 1, Genesis 2:2–3, Psalm 133:1, Exodus 20:9, Deuteronomy 5:12–15, John 19:14 and 42, Exodus 16:4–5, Exodus 30:8–11, Exodus 35:1–3, Matthew 11:30

     

    Previous Episodes and Resources Mentioned

    S1 E8 – Sabbath: To Keep It or Not – That is the QuestionS1 E25 – Let’s Call It “Ezra’s Story”The Sabbath, book by Abraham Joshua HeschelEmbracing Rhythms of Work and Rest, book by Ruth Haley BartonThe Ruthless Elimination of Hurry, book by John Mark Comer

     

     

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  • In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra talk about the Jewish custom of reading through the Torah, the first five books of the Bible, each year, using a universal reading plan. Carly shares a bit about her background growing up Catholic, and they touch on how the “high church’s” Book of Common Prayer sprang from a Jewish concept begun during ancient Israel’s captivity in Babylon. They discuss how the plan works along with

    The meaning of the Hebrew word “parasha” that describes a single readingWhen the reading cycle starts, when to read and different ways to approach itIf Jewish people read any other Scriptures along with the Torah portion and if Jewish Believers in Jesus add New Testament ScripturesWhy the repetition?If this is a good reading plan for Christians

     

    Along the Way

    Along the way, you’ll also learn about

    four important questions all of us ask when it comes to Bible reading and relating to GodThe Jewish holiday that celebrates the TorahThe Torah scroll and the interesting way it’s honored in synagogue servicesThe Hebrew name for New TestamentThe sense of unity you get when you realize that people all over the world are reading the same section of Scripture at the same time as you arethree important reasons to read the Bible again and againWhy Christians reading the Old Testament is an integral part of their walk with God

     

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    Tanach, Torah, parasha, parashot, Simchat Torah, Sukkot, Mashiach, Yohanan the Immerser, Yeshua, Brit Chadashah, matzah

     

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Genesis 1:1, Deuteronomy 18:15, Isaiah 52:13–53:12, Jeremiah 31:31–33, Malachi 4:5–6, Matthew 3:1–3, John 1:29–36, Genesis 15:7–21, Genesis 17:1–14, Hebrews 9:11–15, Exodus 12:24–27, Hebrews 4:12, Genesis 9:8–17, Romans 11:13–25, Matthew 15:24, Acts 2:21, 2 Corinthians 3:12–16

     

    Previous Episodes Mentioned

    S1 E47   The Difference Between Jewish and Christian Worship

    S2 E9    Hoo-pah – Demystifying the Jewish Wedding

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  • Who knew that the book of Jonah is connected to the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement? Probably not anyone who isn’t Jewish, right? Well, it is, and it’s what Carly and Ezra talk about in this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss. They share the Jewish context in which Jonah was called to preach repentance to Nineveh, a cruel and wicked nation, the consequences of Jonah’s disobedience and how God ultimately restored Jonah and redeemed Nineveh.

     

    Along the Way

    Along the way, you’ll hear:

    How Jonah’s calling was so far out of his worldview that he refusedWhat gave Jonah authority and credibility in the message he eventually spoke to NinevehApplications for our Jewish and Christian audiencesAdvice for Christians wanting to share about the Messiah with Jewish peopleThe irony of Jonah’s prayer for mercy as he sat in the belly of the big fishWhat Jonah needed in preparation for his ministryWhat Jonah and Peter have in commonA challenge regarding some Christian worldviews about the Jewish peopleA powerful personal application as we relate to others in today’s divisive world

     

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    Synagogue, Shabbat school, Yeshua, Yom Kippur, High Holy Days, Fall Feasts, the Messiah/the Christ, Ruach

     

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Matthew 12:38–42, John 6:68, Matthew 16:13–16, Acts 2:22, Matthew 16:21–27, Matthew 26:31–35, Acts chapter 10, Romans 11:25–27, Exodus 33:19/Romans 9:15, Ephesians 2:13, Zechariah 14:8–9, Romans 8:28, Matthew 15:24, Romans 11:11–14

     

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  • We live in a fast-food culture where we want things yesterday. We get frustrated when we have to wait on things out of our control. So, what does it really mean to “wait on God”?  For most of us, waiting seems like idleness or passivity. In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Ezra and Carly dive into the Hebrew word used in verses about “waiting on the Lord” to reveal it’s not a passive thing. No, indeed. The Hebrew word reveals some pretty rich insights about how waiting on God is active and participatory on our part. They also discuss

     

    Why the Bible connects waiting on God to gaining strengthSome of Ezra’s personal waiting stories and what he learned from themWhat this active participation of “waiting” actually looks like in everyday life

     

    Along the Way

    Along the way, you’ll hear them talk about

    How Carly thought of waiting when she was a brand-new BelieverThe value in digging into the Hebrew or Greek meaning of Bible wordsHow waiting on the Lord involves “knitting ourselves together with His character” rather than idly passing the time till He does what we hope He willCircumstances can’t be our anchor in lifeWhy God sometimes seems slow to answerQuestions to ask during your waitA huge thing we have to watch out for while we’re waitingEncouragements and takeaways for your own waiting

     

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    Qaveh, Yeshua

     

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Psalm 27:14, Isaiah 40:31 NKJV, Psalm 130, Romans 3:23, Hosea 6:6, 2 Peter 3:8–9, Hebrews 12:15, Zechariah 14:8–9, Acts 1:9–11, Matthew 23:39

     

    Previous Episodes Mentioned

    S1 E25 – Let’s Call It “Ezra’s Story”

     

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  • You may have heard that 2023 is Israel’s 75th anniversary, but do you know exactly what that’s referring to? In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra explore this topic, filling in gaps you may have about when and how Israel became a nation again, how the Arab world views Israel’s existence and a startling shift in the United Nations’ (U.N.’s) attitude toward Israel in the last 75 years. They discuss:

    What led to Israel’s independenceWhy the date changes on the calendar from year to yearThe State of Israel as a fulfillment of the prophecy found in Isaiah 66:7–8Anti-Semitism – is it really real or just an exaggeration?Nakba Day – what it is, what it means and why it’s a shocking sign of the timesTwo reasons why this is important to all Believers in JesusWhat you can do to make a difference for Israel – two simple things

    Along the Way

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    The surprising size of Israel’s Arab-citizen populationWhere the word Palestine came from“Drunk with rage?” – what does that mean, and rage against who?What government won’t even say the name of IsraelAs a Christian, your destiny is inextricably connected to what’s happening to the Jewish peopleArm yourself with information. Be informed. Be a voice.

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    Yom HaAtzmaut, Iyar, the British Mandate on Palestine, Palestina, Yeshua, Nakba, U.N. Partition on Palestine

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Isaiah 66:7–8, Zechariah 14:1–2, Zechariah 12:2–3, Deuteronomy 4:23–25, Exodus 34:14

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  • In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra address a listener question, asking, “Are Messianic Jews obligated to obey Jewish tradition established by the rabbis after the Bible was written?” Before they get to the answer, they clarify terms by comparing rabbinic Judaism and biblical Judaism. They also talk about:

    Some key reasons why Judaism tends to lean heavily on rabbis to interpret the ScripturesThe differences and similarities between Jewish and Christian ways of seeking advice and understanding ScriptureThe good things and the challenges of rabbinic Judaism

     

     

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    When rabbinic interpretation first became so important in JudaismThe “fence” around the Law that the rabbis established and whyExamples of biblical laws that have transformed into much stricter Jewish traditionThe origins of the Orthodox Jewish tradition of men wearing big fur hats and long black coatsA surprising Jewish prayer traditionally prayed at Yom Kippur and the unfortunate reasons it came to beAn underlying question about whether or not Jewish Believers have an obligation to “stay Jewish”The bottom line for Gentile and Jewish Believers in Jesus and who the ultimate rabbi really is

     

     

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    The Lost Tribes of Israel, made aliyah, Yeshu, ecclesia (or ekklesia), and rabbi.

     

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Jeremiah 25:8–11, Exodus 19:10–12, Exodus 23:19, John 12:32, Matthew 1:21, Luke 1:68, Romans 3:1, Romans 9:4–5, Deuteronomy 7:7, Deuteronomy 9:5–6, Isaiah 43:10, Matthew 19:37–40, Deuteronomy 6:4–5, Leviticus 19:18, Leviticus 24:19–22, Matthew 5:38–39, Romans 11:29, Acts 4:12, Romans 10:30, John 3:16, Hebrews 4:12, Acts 17:11, Deuteronomy 4:2, Matthew 5:17.

     

    Previous Episodes Referenced

    S1 E8                  Indigenous Jewish Ministry, with Troy Wallace

    S1 E27                Lost Tribes: Reality or Wishful Thinking?

    S3 E4                  But He Doesn’t Look Jewish

    S4 E2                   Why Christians Should Care About Messianic Judaism

     

    For more about the rabbi who wrote a note naming Jesus as the Messiah, you might enjoy this Jewish Voice Ministries TV episode: The Mysterious Revelation of the Messiah.

                 

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  • In Romans 11, Paul writes that salvation has come to the Gentiles to make Israel jealous. He says that he hopes his ministry to the Gentiles arouses jealousy, or as the King James Version says, “provokes” his own Jewish people to jealousy. OK, so we just answered the question in the title of this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, but you’ll want to tune in because Carly and Ezra get into the why and how of this unusual – and sometimes uncomfortable – purpose in Gentile Believers’ lives. They discuss:

    The context of these versesThe provocative word “provoke”What it means to provoke to jealousy vs. just provokingDefining jealousy and contrasting it with envy and resentmentThree how-to suggestions for Believers who want to kindle jealousy for God in their Jewish friends

    Carly asks Ezra if he was ever “provoked to jealousy” toward God by Christians before he came to believe in Jesus and if he now prompts jealousy in other Jewish people.

    Along the Way

    Along the way, Carly and Ezra talk about:

    Three pesky chapters in Romans that many Christians don’t know what to do withThe politically correct thing to do vs. the biblical, loving thing to doAre Christians just pawns for God to get Israel to believe?How do we arouse jealousy in Jewish people without being perceived as anti-Semitic?Answering the bold question: What right does God have to use Christians to provoke Israel to jealousy?” through a biblical understanding of the Jewish peopleHow God has a fire of longing burning within Him for IsraelWhat provoking a Jewish person does not mean

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    Am Israel, the Church, Gentile, ecclesia, Replacement Theology, Yeshua, salvation

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Romans 11:11–14, Romans chapters 9–11, John 3:16, Deuteronomy 32:21, Romans 1:16, John 10:10, Matthew 15:24

    Previous Episodes Mentioned

    S1 E36                Problems with the Church Replacing Israel

    S1 E37                Does the Bible Say the Church is the New Israel?

    S1 E48                Who’s More Important – Jews or Gentiles?

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  • Why should Christians care that Messianic Judaism exists in the world? In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra analyze three reasons why a Messianic Jewish expression of faith in Jesus is important and why Gentile Believers should appreciate it. They also discuss whether or not this means Christians should go all in and attend a Messianic congregation and about how there are many thousands of people with Jewish heritage that attend Christian churches.

     

    Along the Way

    Along the way, you’ll also hear:

    How the Jewish people are a testimony to the existence, power and faithfulness of GodThe curious phrase “the Chosen People” and the Jewish and non—Jewish questions it evokesWhy it’s important that Christians not skip or skim over Romans 9–11, even though you might be more drawn to chapters before and afterHow, while, for Jewish people, it is a foreign idea to believe in Jesus as Jewish and the Messiah, it may be equally odd for Gentile Believers to see themselves as those who believe in the God of Abraham – but are either of these correct views?The most foundational historical mandate of the Jewish peopleJesus is not “the God of the Christians” who showed up to begin a new religious system, and how the Church unknowingly perpetuates this misbelief with the language it uses to describe faith in JesusA challenge to Christians: What message are you holding out to Jewish people? Is it “conversion” to your religion, or is it “the God of Israel brought me near to Himself through your Jewish Messiah, Jesus”?What Paul means by “provoking” the Jewish people to jealousyThe invitation for Gentile Believers to worship in Messianic Jewish congregations and some questions to ask yourself if you feel drawn to them

     

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    Ecclesia (or ekklesia)

     

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    John 3:16, Matthew 15:24, Jeremiah 35̶ -36, Romans 11:23, Isaiah 43:8–12, Romans 8: 31–39, Romans 8–11, Genesis 15:6/Romans 4:3/Galatians 3:6, Romans 6:4, Zechariah 14:8–9, Romans 11:28, Romans 11:14

     

    Previous Episodes Mentioned

    S4 E      Is Messianic Judaism a Jewish or Christian Religion?

    S1 E3    The Difference Between Messianic Judaism and Christianity

    S1 E20 The Difference Between a Messianic Congregation and a Christian Church          

    S1 E21 Behind the Scenes of a Messianic Congregation

    S1 E45 Gentile Christians: Where Do They Fit in Messianic Judaism?

    S1 E47 The Difference Between Jewish and Christian Worship

    S2 E1    Jewish in America – What the Pew Survey Missed

    S2 E2    Why are Christians Acting Like Jews?

    S2 E10 Making Messianic Less Messy

    S3 E2    What Covenant Am I Under?

     

     

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  • In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra discuss where Messianic Judaism falls in the realm of Judaism and Christianity and show you that it’s a more complicated question than you might think. First, they head over to Wikipedia to see what it says on the matter – not because it’s the most reputable place to start but because a lot of people find answers there. They also get into:

    Why this is a loaded questionEthnicity, religion, separations and linksHmmm… Would Jesus define Himself as a Messianic Jew?Where the “one new man” of Ephesians chapter 2 fits in all of this

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    Along the way, you’ll also hear about

    Wikipedia’s interesting qualifier when defining Messianic Judaism and where its entry stands on this questionFour pigeonholes that Jews and Christians seem to automatically go to when trying to figure out Messianic JudaismSome errant extremes that some people go to in interpreting Ephesians’ “one new man”So, what about Galatians 3, where Paul says there is neither Jew nor Gentile among Believers in Jesus?How Messianic Judaism is both “distinct from” yet “one with” ChristianityHow ethnicity and religion muddy the waters of this question, making it difficult to give a simple answerGiving Constantine the benefit of the doubt regarding his separation of Judaism from faith in JesusThe danger of working backward in history and assuming that the way things are today was the way things were back in the Bible, particularly about today’s predominantly Gentile body of Believers in JesusA paradigm shift for Christians, too – How many, when asked about their faith, say they believe in the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob?

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    Christianos, Christos, Mashiach, ecclesia, Yeshua

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Acts 11:26, John 10:30, John 8:58, Ephesians 2:14–18, Matthew 11:1–6, John 4:25–26, Galatians 3:26–29, Romans 11:17–24, Ephesians 2:8–9, Deuteronomy 18:15, Isaiah 7:14, Jeremiah 23:5–6, Ezekiel 36:26–27, Zechariah 12:10, Daniel 9:26, Psalm 16:8–10, Genesis 12:3

    Don’t miss next week’s episode discussing why you should even care about all this!

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  • This is our final episode of the season, and it’s a big one!

    Jesus came as Savior of the world, but most of the world doesn’t believe in Him. Does that mean He failed in what He came to do? In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Ezra and Carly ask these hard questions and more.

    What was Jesus’ goal? Did He fail?Jesus died – isn’t that defeat?If Jewish people are God’s Chosen People, why didn’t Jesus save them while He was on Earth?If Jesus’ earthly ministry was to the Jewish people, why did He make it so hard for them to accept Him?Why does the Bible say Jewish people have a veil over their eyes?

    Along the Way

    Along the way, you’ll gain insight into the following:

    The Jewish concept of the Messiah’s roleWhy the disciples asked the resurrected Jesus if He was now going to restore the kingdom to IsraelSomething that Christians have a second nature understanding of but to Jewish people is scandalousThe blindness and partial hardening of the Jewish people, for a time, and what that means for the Gentile worldWhen and how that blindness will come off from Jewish eyesThe Messiah’s mission to transform hearts before we would actually accept His rule in His Kingdom

    Words You Might Learn in This Episode

    Messiah ben David, Messiah ben Youssef, Messianic expectation, Yeshua

    Scriptures Referenced in This Episode

    Romans 3:23, Deuteronomy 18:15, 2 Samuel 7:12–13, Isaiah 9:6–7, Acts 6–7, Matthew 27, 1 Corinthians 15:3-8, Genesis 50:19–20, Isaiah 53, Isaiah 52:13–14, Matthew 15:21–28, Ezekiel 34, Jeremiah 23:4–6, Micah 7:14–20, Luke 15:4–7, Revelation 7:9, Isaiah 6:8-10, Deuteronomy 9:13, 2 Corinthians 3:14–16, Romans 11:25–26, Romans 11:30–32, Romans 3:23, John 3:3–6, Ezekiel 36:26, Luke 22:14–20, Jeremiah 31:31–33, Matthew 23:39, Hebrews 8–10, John 14:1–3, John 1616–23a

    Previous Episodes Mentioned

    S3 E5 – Why Jews Meet on Saturday and Christians on Sunday

    S3 E8 – Christian and Jewish Thoughts on the Messiah

    S3 E1 – Was Adam Jewish?

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  • In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Ezra and Carly break down the various perspectives on Israel – from both the Jewish and Gentile perspective – uncovering differences and finding similarities about this important nation. The conversation includes:

    What is the Christian perspective on Israel?How do secular Jewish people view Israel?Why is Israel called the Holy Land and why is this (not so) convenient?What is the promise referred to in “Promised Land”?What are the Christian and Jewish perspectives of “Israel in the future”?What does Israel have to do with Jesus’ return?

    Along the Way

    You’ll also hear about…

    Problems in IsraelWhat Israel and Hawaii have in commonThe amazing smells of IsraelWhat’s on Carly’s bucket listHow God is still faithful

    Previous Episodes Mentioned

    S1 E14 – Israel: A Little Word Loaded with Meaning

    S1 E15 – Israel: Promised Land and Political State

    S1 E16 – Israel: It’s the People Too         

     

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