In Acts 11, we read that the disciples of Yeshua were first called Christians in Antioch. Was this because they wanted to distinguish themselves from the Jews? Was it because they were starting a new religion and needed a new name for themselves? Neither of these reasons is accurate. It doesn’t say that they called THEMSELVES Christians. It says that others called them Christians. Why? Because they had committed themselves to the Christ—the Jewish Messiah. They were his emissaries to the world. But what does it mean to be an emissary? Especially to this man named Yeshua? Let’s explore this idea together in this week’s 5 Minute Torah.
Pirkei Avot & The Teachings Of Yeshua - Chapter 3
Pirkei Avot & The Teachings Of Yeshua - Chapter 4
Pirkei Avot & The Teachings Of Yeshua - Chapter 5
Torah Portion Tzav - Keep the Fire Burning
Vayikra | Beam Me Up, Scotty!
Zeal, Tzitzit, Knowledge, and Humility | Vayakhel-Pekudei
Ki Tisa | Half Shekels & Whole People
Tetzaveh| The Invisible Leader
Terumah | Lessons From The Holy Ark
Mishpatim | Are Gentiles Really Dogs?
Yitro | A Pentecostal Experience
Beshalach | Bread From Heaven
Parashat Bo | Guarding the Matzah
Va'era | The Cup of Redemption
Shemot | Who Am I?
Vayechi | Who Are These?
Vayigash - The Power of Hope
Mikeitz - Dreams & Visions
Vayeishev - The Grand Illusion
Vayishlach - A New Identity
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