Jewish Insights Into Scripture I

Dr. Eliyahu Lizorkin-Eyzenberg, Professor of Ancient Cultures and Head of School

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This course invites the person brought up in Western theological traditions to reread the Holy Bible through the perspective of the men and women who lived in the Biblical past. Insights are gleaned by looking deeper into the context, the original languages, and the surrounding cultures of these Ancient texts. Be ready to have the traditional interpretations of familiar passages discussed and often challenged to their core. The suggested alternative interpretations will be more consistent with the historical background and a more natural reading of the text. Prepare to be pleasantly surprised as you uncover previously unseen gems in God's Word.

About Author

Dr. Eliyahu Lizorkin-Eyzenberg

Professor of Ancient Cultures and Head of School

Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg, Professor of Ancient Cultures at Israel Bible Center, is an expert Israeli scholar in Biblical Studies and early Christianity, with copious Jewish and Christian religious and secular education. In addition to his expertise in ancient languages (Biblical Hebrew, Koine Greek, Syriac, and Old Church Slavonic), Dr. Lizorkin-Eyzenberg is fluent in the modern languages of English, Russian, and Hebrew.

Dr. Eli Lizorkin-Eyzenberg has a great passion for building bridges of trust, respect, and understanding between Christians and Jews to overcome centuries of difficult but fully entwined history. He strongly believes that the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament has much to teach to both communities of faith, which he works to promote while residing in Israel with his wife and children.

Dr. Lizorkin-Eyzenberg has earned the following academic credentials, in addition to continuing his research through extended study:

  • M.Div, Christian Theology: Reformed Theological Seminary (2000)
  • M. Phil, Biblical Interpretation (2008)
  • Ph.D., Ancient Cultures: Stellenbosch University (2011)

Extended doctoral and postdoctoral studies:

  • University of Pennsylvania
  • Leiden University
  • Princeton Theological Seminary
  • Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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  • 02. First Let Me Bury My Father 17:58
  • 03. Unless You Hate Your Father and Mother... 14:26
  • 04. Why Mary Could Not Touch Jesus? 12:48
  • 05. The Eye is the Lamp of the Body 08:42
  • 06. A Branch From David 11:56
  • 07. Restoration of Israel and non-Jews 15:12
  • 08. Why Did God Almost Kill Moses? (Part 1) 18:44
  • 09. Why Did God Almost Kill Moses? (Part 2) 13:30
  • 10. Don't Mess with Abraham! 09:46
  • 11. Ruth and Fallen Angels 07:33
  • 12. Lord's Supper and the World to Come 11:51
  • 13. Innocent Blood in the Temple 16:26
  • 14. God's Judgement of Jerusalem 17:52
  • 15. The Parable of The Seeds 13:58
  • 16. The LORD's Day 11:41
  • 17. Armageddon 18:05
  • 18. The Number of the Beast 17:52
  • 19. How New is the New Covenant? 14:53

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  • Emanuel Higgins

    Posted 3 months ago
    good material
  • Matthew Peacher

    Posted 3 months ago
    Very informative.
  • kim Shalita-Rojas

    Posted 3 months ago
    Great
  • ALBERT Matsikidze

    Posted 3 months ago
    Good
  • Azariah Maxwell Coffie

    Posted 3 months ago
    The content should include what is the New Covenant as compared to the Old Covenant. Also the other covenants such as the Noaiach Covenant, Abrahamic Covenant, Davidic Covenant and the Old Covenant (not the Old Testament Books, Genesis to Malachi) must be included and explain to lenghten to lesson and and give or bring more understanding to the New Covenant

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