In contemporary Christian discourse, the terms "legalism" and "Judaizer" are frequently misused and misunderstood, often hurled as accusations against Believers who maintain a more observant lifestyle ...
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Sepharad was a land she had never seen and would never see. But it wasn’t a place in space, the sort of place one could visit, or to which one could return; it was a place in time. Marked on no map, ...
For the past three years, Armenian, Arab, and international news sources have been reporting on the escalating threats to the Armenian community of Jerusalem’s Old City. The story is still sketchy, ...
This is part of a commentary series through the Book of Galatians. It began with Galatians 3:1-6. This series will progress until the book is finished, then circle back and cover ch. 1-2. Here, we ...
Two new related initiatives are making it easier for descendants of Jews who were persecuted, forced to convert to Christianity or expelled from the Iberian Peninsula in the 14th and 15th centuries’ ...
These secret Jews, also known as crypto-Jews, were themselves something many people in Spain and Portugal feared, where they were often called Judaizers or Marranos (which means swine). Specifically, ...
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Judaizers were people (both ethnic Jews and Gentiles) who continued to adhere to the Jewish customs and laws after Christ’s salvific work. Custom-observing. These individuals made a personal choice to ...
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