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The Kingdom Of God: God’s Power Among Believers by Robert Lindsey - JerusalemPerspective.com

Mishnah, Berachot 2:2 - in the daily prayers? To indicate that one should accept first the kingdom of Heaven, and only afterwards the yoke of the commandments. (Mishnah, Berachot 2:2) The sages felt that when a person confessed, “The LORD is our God,...

Mishnah, Berachot 2:2 - should first commit oneself to the kingdom of Heaven before beginning to observe God’s commandments. This was the view of Yehoshua ben Korhah (Mishnah, Berachot 2:2). This committing oneself to the kingdom of Heaven is formalized by...

Mishnah, Berachot 2:5 - “I will not listen to you,” he replied, “so as to cast off from myself the kingdom of Heaven even for a moment.” (Mishnah, Berachot 2:5) The ruling that a bridegroom is exempt from reciting the Shema on the first...

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Jerusalem Perspective Weblog:The "Hypocrisy" of the Pharisees

j. Ber. 14b - Their self-criticism was even more biting than that of Jesus. They even caricatured themselves saying that there were seven classes of Pharisees (j. Ber. 14b, chap. 9, halachah 7; j. Sot. 20c, chap. 5, halachah 7): The “shoulder Pharisee”,...

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Jerusalem Perspective Weblog:A Renewable Covenant

Mishnah, Berachot 2:2 - 11:13-21] in the daily prayers? To indicate that one should accept first the Kingdom of Heaven, and only afterwards the yoke of the commandments" (Mishnah, Berachot 2:2). In the rabbis view one must first get one's relationship with God straight...

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Where Were the Vendors? by Joseph Frankovic: Jerusalem Perspective

m. Berachot 9:5 - activity took place in the Temple courts, including the Court of the Gentiles. It was not even permitted to ascend the Temple Mount with a purse (m. Berachot 9:5). Safrai maintains that the most likely places for the "Cleansing" are the Royal...

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j. Ber. 14b - Their self-criticism was even more biting than that of Jesus. They even caricatured themselves saying that there were seven classes of Pharisees (j. Ber. 14b, chap. 9, halachah 7; j. Sot. 20c, chap. 5, halachah 7): Quote: The "shoulder...

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The Lord’s Prayer (5): "Thy Kingdom Come" (Part 2) by Brad Young - JerusalemPerspective.com

Berachot 2:2 - place in the liturgy of the synagogue. Rabbi Joshua ben Korha taught that anyone who prays the Shema has accepted the Kingdom of Heaven (Berachot 2:2). By reciting the Shema, a person acknowledges the one and true God, and this, in ben...

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Berakhot 17 - Also, consider this statement from the Talmud, "In the World to Come ['ha-olam ha-ba'] there is no eating, or drinking nor PROCREATION" (Berakhot 17a). This and Jesus' statement come from the same reservoir of Jewish ideas. I believe Jesus would...

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Jewish Laws of Purity in Jesus’ Day by Marvin R. Wilson - JerusalemPerspective.com

Mishnah, Berachot 3:3 - The Mishnaic sages taught that women were exempt from religious ordinances whose fulfillment depended upon a certain time of the day or the year (Mishnah, Berachot 3:3; Kiddushin 1:7). Thus, the lengthy periods of seclusion mandated by their...

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Berakhot 17 - Also, consider this statement from the Talmud, "In the World to Come ['ha-olam ha-ba'] there is no eating, or drinking nor PROCREATION" (Berakhot 17a). This and Jesus' statement come from the same reservoir of Jewish ideas. I believe Jesus would...

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Twelve-year Index of JP Magazine Articles (1987-1999) by David Bivin - JerusalemPerspective.com

Berachot 9:5 - Joseph Frankovic, "Remember Shiloh!" [Lk. 19:46; Isa. 56:7; Jer. 7:11], pp. 24-31; Sidebar: Joseph Frankovic, "Where Were the Vendors?" [Berachot 9:5; Middot 1:3], p. 29; David Bivin, "Matthew 16:18: The Petros-petra Wordplay-Greek, Aramaic, or...

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Berakhot 17 - Also, consider this statement from the Talmud, "In the World to Come ['ha-olam ha-ba'] there is no eating, or drinking nor PROCREATION" (Berakhot 17a). This and Jesus' statement come from the same reservoir of Jewish ideas. I believe Jesus would...

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Berakhot 17 - Also, consider this statement from the Talmud, "In the World to Come ['ha-olam ha-ba'] there is no eating, or drinking nor PROCREATION" (Berakhot 17a). This and Jesus' statement come from the same reservoir of Jewish ideas. I believe Jesus would...

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Berakhot 17 - Also, consider this statement from the Talmud, "In the World to Come ['ha-olam ha-ba'] there is no eating, or drinking nor PROCREATION" (Berakhot 17a). This and Jesus' statement come from the same reservoir of Jewish ideas. I believe Jesus would...

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