Posts Tagged Kabbalah
Hebraic Movement in Christ’s Church Part 3
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Christian Questions on 10/21/2012
The “Hebraic Roots Movement’s” most subtle, yet frightening, issue is its attraction to Jewish mysticism. The lure they’re using to attract Christians, and newly converted Jews, is sentimentally towards Israel and everything Jewish. Because Jewish and liberal Christian communities agree the Bible Canon can be perpetually interpreted they will accept a variety of interpretations as inspired. DECEPTION […]
A Forward for Christians trying to Understand Kabbalah
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Christian Questions on 06/29/2012
Should we Study Kabbalah? You might be surprised to learn that Jewish tradition regards the idea of “Torah” to include not just the written words of Moses (i.e., the written Torah) or even the words of the sages codified in the the Talmud (i.e., the oral Torah), but also to a “hidden revelation” (Torat Ha-Nistar) […]
The Origins and History of Kabbalah
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Christian Questions on 06/29/2012
by Matt Slick Kabbalah claims a divine authorship, though it probably originated in the 12th century A.D. Allegedly, the truth of Kabbalah was first given to the angels before God created the world. Mankind then received it on three separate occasions through three different men. Adam was the first to receive the teaching through the […]
YOGA AND NEW TRENDS IN CHRISTIANITY
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Christian Questions on 05/25/2010
‘Kneel to yourself. Honour and worship your own being. God dwells within you as You.’ Swami Muktananda, Hindu guru ‘I know that in me, that is in my flesh, dwells no good thing.’ Paul the Apostle At a New Age fair, where I was helping with a Christian witness, a young man told me that […]
KABBALAH – JUDIASM’S WAY INTO THE NEW AGE
Posted by RaymondTheBrave in Christian Questions on 05/22/2010
‘Kabbalah goes mainstream’ is the title of the lead article in ‘The Jerusalem Report’ (8/11/99). The article describes the phenomenal growth of interest in Kabbalah in Israel. At the time of Lag Ba’omer, a minor Jewish festival around 200,000 Israelis made their way to the tomb of Rabbi Shimon bar Yohai on Mt. Meron in […]