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Our Jewish Friends
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Spiritual Roots of Anti-Semitism.
Eat & Talk Brown Bag discussion with Rabbi Vladimir Pikman with students of Dallas Theological Seminary. December 2024
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Yom Kippur Blood or No Blood?
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Eat & Talk Brown Bag discussion with Rabbi Vladimir Pikman with students of Dallas Theological Seminary. September 2023
The Land Promise in the New Testament with Dr. Darrell Bock.
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Our Jewish Friends DTS Student Group Seminar on April 19, 2024. Dr. Darrell Bock discusses the land promise to Israel in the New Testament with students at Dallas Theological Seminary.
What is Zionism?
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Eat & Talk Discussion with Rabbi Vladimir Pikman and students of Dallas Theological Seminary. April 16, 2024
Preaching the Jewish Jesus.
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Eat & Talk Discussion with Rabbi Vladimir Pikman and students at Dallas Theological Seminary. April 10, 2024
The Lord's Supper/Breakfast
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Eat & Talk Discussion with Rabbi Vladimir Pikman and students of Dallas Theological Seminary. March 28, 2024.
How to Make Jewish People Jealous. The Gentile Great Commission.
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Eat & Talk Discussion with Rabbi Vladimir Pikman and students at Dallas Theological Seminary. February 13, 2024
Saturday or Sunday?
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Eat & Talk Brown Bag Discussions at Dallas Theological Seminary February 7, 2024.
Temple of the Future
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Eat & Talk Brown Bag Discussion with Rabbi Vladimir Pikman with students of Dallas Theological Seminary. November 28, 2023.
Sukkot: Remembering and Anticipating
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Eat & Talk Brown Bag Discussion with Rabbi Vladimir Pikman with students of Dallas Theological Seminary. September 26, 2023.
Sharing the Gospel with Orthodox Jews
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Eat & Talk Brown Bag Discussion with Rabbi Vladimir Pikman with students of Dallas Theological Seminary. November 8, 2023.
War in Israel: What Would Jesus Do?
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Eat & Talk Brown Bag Discussion with Rabbi Vladimir Pikman with students of Dallas Theological Seminary. October 31, 2023
The Apostle Paul: Convert or Pious Jew?
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Eat & Talk Brown Bag Discussion with Vladimir Pikman with students of Dallas Theological Seminary. February 28, 2023.
Does a Good Jew Go to Hell Without Jesus?
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Eat & Talk Discussion with Vladimir Pikman with students of Dallas Theological Seminary. March 28, 2023
The Messianic Movement
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Professor Vladimir Pikman discusses the Messianic Movement in this Eat & Talk Brown Bag Discussion with students at Dallas Theological Seminary. February 23, 2023
Ask the Rabbi with Professor Vladimir Pikman
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Ask the Rabbi with Professor Vladimir Pikman
Messianic Prophecies in the Old Testament.
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Messianic Prophecies in the Old Testament.
Passover In The Teachings Of The Apostle Paul
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Passover In The Teachings Of The Apostle Paul
Will All Jewish People Eventually Accept Jesus? If so, When?
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Will All Jewish People Eventually Accept Jesus? If so, When?
Ukraine Update with Vladimir Pikman 2-26-22
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Ukraine Update with Vladimir Pikman 2-26-22
What Jewish Religious Literature is Beneficial for Christians to Read and Study?
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What Jewish Religious Literature is Beneficial for Christians to Read and Study?
Who is Jesus to the Jewish People? And Why Was Accepting Jesus as the Messiah Difficult?
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Who is Jesus to the Jewish People? And Why Was Accepting Jesus as the Messiah Difficult?
To this date, everything still convinces me that the poke is part of the beast mark in Revelation.
What an interesting time we live in. For the first time in world's history Jews and Gentiles had to stay home to celebrate Passover meal since exodus from Egypt due to death related reason. you shall say, ‘It is a Passover sacrifice to the Lord who passed over the houses of the sons of Israel in Egypt when He smote the Egyptians, but spared our homes.’” And the people bowed low and worshiped. Exodus 12:27 The Lord said to Moses and Aaron, “This is the ordinance of the Passover: no foreigner is to eat of it" Exodus 12:43 For I do not want you, brethren, to be uninformed of this mystery-so that you will not be wise in your own estimation-that a partial hardening has happened to Israel until the fullness of the Gentiles has come in; and so all Israel will be saved; just as it is written, “The Deliverer will come from Zion, He will remove ungodliness from Jacob.” “This is My covenant with them, When I take away their sins.” Romans 11:25-27. Gather the people, sanctify the congregation, Assemble the elders, Gather the children and the nursing infants. Let the bridegroom come out of his room And the bride out of her bridal chamber. Joel 2:16 Be Ready! The King is Coming! Got Jesus?
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Thank you Vladimir. This was so good.
Yes, it's true, the Messiah suffered, his only crime was being a Jew and a holy man www.amazon.com/dp/B0851MWQP7
Thank you for this excellent teaching. I have been aware in recent years of the amount of paganism that has been introduced into Christian holidays which now are an imbedded part of our traditions. Increasingly this has bothered me. While I celebrate Christmas and in our church we call Easter "Resurrection Sunday" (when they remember). I always struggle with why it got changed from Passover in the first place and how that has kept us from understanding the meaning of the Feasts of the Lord, and how they all point to Messiah. Is it really ok with Him that we celebrate His birth on the Winter Solstice along with a bunch of other gods? Or that Christian children find hidden eggs laid by a rabbit instead of learning the meaning of Passover? We know that the early Jewish believers kept the Feasts. I understand that it is not this simple...along with the paganism is a sincerity of Christians endeavoring to honor Messiah in his birth and resurrection. I hope you can help me find perspective on this.