Fox Byte 5775 #6: Toldot (Generations)
תּוֹלְדֹת Who invented the concept of the “Evil Twin”? This is not just a literary device. It is a byword, a running gag, a recurring
תּוֹלְדֹת Who invented the concept of the “Evil Twin”? This is not just a literary device. It is a byword, a running gag, a recurring
Walking Through The Open Gate An Enduring Standard We see from Scripture that the Creator’s processes are lengthy, thorough, and often completely different from what
חַיֵּי שָׂרָה J.R.R. Tolkien’s works had secured for him a lasting place among the giants of English literature long before Peter Jackson ever brought The
Managing Expectations: Case Studies in God’s Processes Ancient Hair Care One of the most colorful characters in the Bible is Samson, the Judge of Israel
וַיֵּרָא On a certain winter’s day early in my Army career a distinguished visitor stopped by our office. This gentleman was Chief of Staff of
No Idle God Fast, Cheap, or Good? Let us step back a bit and consider why the Creator of the Universe would allow this people
לֶךְ־לְךָ It is quite possible that the greatest literary accomplishment of the year 1844 was the publication of The Three Musketeers. The swashbuckling adventures of
Is The Time Now? Expectations of Messiah Let’s think for a moment why the disciples would ask Yeshua if the time had come for Him
נֹחַ Darren Aronofsky made a valiant effort to tell the story of Noah in a fashion worthy of Hollywood. His 2014 film, starring Russell Crowe
A Habitual Rebellion Restoring What We Never Knew We Lost The return of Ephraim and reunification of all Israel has taken a key place in Jewish