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Jon Behrens

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Ordination

There are ritual elements in the ordination of the High Priest that are repeated only by the procedure to cleanse a leper. That leads to some profound insights into God's plan for the redemption of His creation. (Inspired by Rabbi David Block at AlpehBeta.org)

23m
Mar 31, 2024
2 Peter 1, Supplement Your Faith

Starting from a position of faith in Messiah, Peter urges believers to work on the content of their character. It is a strong character that will keep the believer from falling into worldliness and so becoming unfruitful. It is character that makes one's election sure.

28m
Mar 28, 2024
Esther 4-7 A Private Dinner

Since Esther is not an expert in affairs of state, She would have no chance confronting Haman in the Throne Room. Instead she arranged to get the King into a situation where she had the advantage. Haman, full of hubris doesn't even see it coming.

36m
Mar 26, 2024
Demons

Demons are a Biblical fact of life. How do they operate? How do people encounter them? What do we do about them?

23m
Mar 24, 2024
1 Peter 5, The Flock of God

As an elder, Peter exhorts the elders who receive his letter to be faithful in tending God's flock. In this he is echoing Y'shua who gave explicit instructions and dire warnings to those He would leave in charge of His servants. Specifically, He warns them not to use their positions for personal enrichment at the expense of the flock.

28m
Mar 21, 2024
Obedience Changes You

On the surface God's laws might appear simply to be organizing principles for a decent society. They certainly are that, but they are also His means for changing His children into the image of Christ. The principle here is, 'As you behave, so you become.' If one simply reads Scripture out of fear of punishment, he misses a great wealth of character changing information.

19m
Mar 17, 2024
1 Peter 4, The Fiery Trial

The world is a difficult place in which there are trials and suffering. When the trials are for the sake of your faith, you share in Christ's suffering. This is far better than suffering because you deserve it.

35m
Mar 14, 2024
Esther 3 - Where Did Haman Come from?

The coup attempt prompted Aẖashverosh to completely revamp his court and severely restrict access to himself. Haman, who became the gatekeeper, was not mentioned in the great feast of chapter 1. The fact that he was an Amelikite, the eternal enemy of the Hebrews, is significant. Once can view his decision to destroy all Jews as payback for what Saul did to Amelik.

36m
Mar 12, 2024
Law and Love - The Importance of Emphasis

The United States was founded and built by Christians. While the scaffolding of our society (consent of the governed, freedom of conscience, etc.) is Biblical, secularists increasingly reject Biblical morals. This stems from a Christian emphasis on rules and doctrine at the expense of love. In a sense that was Christ's criticism of the Ephesian church.

22m
Mar 10, 2024
1 Peter 3 The Eyes of the Lord

The Eyes of the Lord are watching to answer the prayers of the righteous, but ignore those of the wicked. The world is a difficult place and there will be abundant opportunities for others to mistreat you. Here Peter reminds his readers of Christ's example; having been reviled and unjustly killed, He acted to forgive and did not curse. Peter also exhorts that we should always be ready to gently explain the reason for our hope.

35m
Mar 07, 2024
Esther 1-2 The Backstory

The first two chapters of Esther are basically setup for the rest of the book. Aẖashverosh (or Xerxes 1) threw a great feast for all of the administration within his empire. At the end of that feast he was humiliated by his wife. He divorced her on the spot. That set up an opening for a replacement. Esther was finally chosen and elevated to the status of queen. Esther's cousin, Mordecai discovered and exposed a plot to assassinate the king.

36m
Mar 05, 2024
What is it About Idols?

Idols are a perennial human problem, warned against both in the Old and New Testaments. To understand the impulse and recognize the manifestations, it may be helpful to look at idols from three perspectives: as intermediaries to God, as connections to false gods and as blindfolds to truth. All are forbidden, but for different reasons.

24m
Mar 03, 2024
1 Peter 2-3 Authority

Writing to a minority Hebrew community within a gentile nation, Peter urges them to be respectful of the gentile government. He also urges respect for God's authority structures within their own community and within their families. This is very similar to Jeremiah's message to the exiles in Babylon - You're going to be there for a while, so seek the good of your hosts for your own benefit and peace.

38m
Feb 29, 2024
Daniel 11-12 The Time of the End

The great tribulation and the end of this era. The sealing of the book.

29m
Feb 27, 2024
Hidden Beauty

The High Priests' garments described in Ex 28 are made for glory and for beauty. Clothing can do many things. It can define a person's function or status. It can also either reveal or hide the truth about the one wearing it. That ambiguity is inherent in the Hebrew word for clothing. Inspired by the article, "Splendor in the Quest" by Rabbi Noson Weisz at Aish.com.

16m
Feb 25, 2024
1 Peter 1-2, Called to Be Holy

Peter, writing to Hebrews reminds them that they are God's chosen people. As such, they have a duty to conduct themselves in a way befitting that status. This is especially true of Hebrews living in exile among the gentiles.

38m
Feb 22, 2024
Daniel 10-11 Three Weeks

Daniel prayed and fasted for 21 days seeking to understand the oracle that had been revealed to him. The fact that it took Gabriel 21 days to burn through spiritual interference gives some insight into conflict in the unseen realm. The interpretation covered the period starting with the death of Alexander and extending to end times.

43m
Feb 20, 2024
God's Mercy - The Tabernacle

The design of the Tabernacle speaks of God's mercy and forgiveness. It also speaks of His hopes for each of us. This is contrasted to the current religion of 'Woke' with its purification rituals - the destruction of the past. The gods of that religion have no concept of mercy or forgiveness.

22m
Feb 18, 2024
1 Peter 1:1-12, An Imperishable Inheritance

Peter, writing to Hebrews in the diaspora, starts his letter by explaining that Y'shua is He whom the prophets predicted and that His resurrection is the guarantee of an imperishable inheritance for them. This inheritance is kept in heaven waiting for revelation 'in the last time.'

32m
Feb 15, 2024
Daniel 9 - Repentance and Prophacy

Realizing that the 70 year exile to Babylon was nearing completion, Daniel humbly prayed for his people. His prayer was answered by Gabriel who gave him a prophecy of what was to happen to his people. During this discussion there is a chart with a summary of the standard interpretation of the 70 weeks. https://www.addeigloriam.org/commentary/ot-prophets/seventy-weeks-of-daniel.htm

36m
Feb 13, 2024
Human Power Relationships

After the Ten Commandments, Exodus goes into a long list of laws. Philosophically, laws represent someone's vision of what a good society should look like. What do these laws say about God's expectation about Israel? It is significant that He leads with laws about slavery. In this He is speaking more broadly about human power relationships.

25m
Feb 11, 2024
Daniel 8 - The Ram and the Goat

At the end of the Babylonian Empire, Daniel was given a vision of what was to follow. The vision was puzzling to him so the Archangel Gabriel was dispatched to help him understand. Competent Bible scholars differ on the scope of that vision.

36m
Feb 06, 2024
Sinai - The Birth of Liberty

God desires a freely chosen relationship between himself and people. The codification of that concept occurred at Sinai when He first asked Israel if they wanted to enter into a special relationship with Him. Israel answered in the affirmative and so began a relationship that has lasted for thousands of years.

27m
Feb 04, 2024
Daniel 7 - Dangerous Beasts

Daniel has a vision of four beasts. These beasts correlate with the four metals on the statue in Nebuchadnezzar's dream. Where the king saw a magnificent statue representing the empires of the earth, God showed them to Daniel as dangerous animals. The vision correlates with John's vision in Revelation.

47m
Jan 30, 2024
The Terrible Beast

Daniel had a vision of four beasts, the fourth being different from the other three. That beast is exceedingly terrible. What does that beast represent and what makes it different from the other three? What does the answer to those questions mean for believers today?

27m
Jan 28, 2024
Daniel 5-6, Deep State Intrigue

Belshazzar's feast marked the end of the Babylonian Empire which was succeeded by the Medes and the Persians. Daniel rose to prominence in that empire as well. His success inspired jealousy and intrigue within the government. The other high officials conspired to frame Daniel. That did not go well for them. The king realized what was going on and God delivered Daniel from the lions. Thereupon, the conspirators and their families were fed to the lions.

38m
Jan 23, 2024
Language Drift

In the Sermon on the Mount, why does Y'shua find it necessary to assure a crowd of Jews that He will not change the Torah or the Prophets. The answer to that is in two parts, one concerns with language drift over time and the other concerns Pharisaic expectations.

22m
Jan 21, 2024
Daniel 3-4, Testimomy

After the incident with the fiery furnace in Daniel 3, Nebuchadnezzar has a second dream. The interpretation by Daniel is a dire warning that the king is being watched and his behavior evaluated. Chapter 4, written in Aramaic, is Nebuchadnezzar's testimony about what happened to him and to the power of God.

41m
Jan 16, 2024
The Beatitudes in Matthew 5

In His first major speech in Matthew, Y'shua lays out His ministry. The first section, the Beatitudes, are a restatement of Torah principles of good character updated for a first century audience. With the drift of the English language over time, some of the terms need to be updated again so that modern readers can appreciate what He said.

19m
Jan 14, 2024
Daniel 1-2, The Dream

Introduction and historical background, Babylon had conquered Judah and taken away a number of young nobles. Daniel's character is firmly established when he decides not to eat the unclean food prescribed by the king. His position in the government is established when he is able to tell Nebuchadnezzar his dream and its interpretation.

41m
Jan 09, 2024