In Hebrew Gospel Pearls PLUS #12, Matthew 4:23-25, Nehemia and Keith look at a Hebrew word pun missing from the Greek text of Matthew, an overlooked prophecy of Jeremiah about "fishers of men", and the Tanakh context of casting out demons. Continue reading
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Hebrew Gospel Pearls #12 – Matthew 4:23-25
In Hebrew Gospel Pearls #12, Matthew 4:23-25, Nehemia and Keith discuss what Second Temple period tomb inscriptions can teach us about the name Yeshua, why Hebrew Matthew includes a Greek form of the name Peter, and what a medieval Hebrew medical manuscript can teach us about these issues.
Continue readingHebrew Voices #97 – What is the Torah
In this episode of Hebrew Voices, What is the Torah, Nehemia Gordon explains the meaning of the Hebrew word “torah” and the Greek word “nomos”, and how these words are often mistranslated. Continue reading
Hebrew Voices #77 – Jewish-Christian Debates in the Middle Ages (Rebroadcast)
In this episode of Hebrew Voices, Jewish-Christian Debates in the Middle Ages, Nehemia Gordon speaks with Israeli professor Dr. Daniel Lasker, about the painful memory of forced conversions. They talk about the reason most Jews do not have a ready-answer about why they do not believe in Jesus, why people argue things they don't really believe, and how a sarcastic sense of humor served as a defense mechanism in dealing with traumatic realities in Jewish history. This episode contains a world first: a Jewish professor attempts to explain to a Karaite Jew the nuances of the Trinity in Christian theology! Continue reading
Hebrew Voices #114 – Who is God?
In this episode of Hebrew Voices, Who is God, Nehemia Gordon tackles what is probably the most basic, yet most complex question there is, and shares what he believes is the best way to approach this conundrum. Talmai wrote: "Nehemia, I like what you said about letting God define Himself!" Continue reading
Hebrew Voices #55 – Jews for Guns
In this episode of Hebrew Voices, Jews for Guns, a firearms expert explains the tragic mass-shooting in Las Vegas, we find out why many Jews believe that gun control is evil, and we expose the Nazi origins of the 1968 US Gun Control Act. Continue reading
Hebrew Voices #108 – My Search for Hebrew New Testament Manuscripts
In this episode of Hebrew Voices, My Search for Hebrew New Testament Manuscripts, Bible Scholar Nehemia Gordon speaks with Shannon Davis on Omega Man Radio about the impetus of his search, reveals how many Hebrew New Testament manuscripts he has found to date, and shares examples of how his discoveries have brought important clarification to the New Testament. Continue reading
Hebrew Voices #3 – Temple Mount Treasures
In this episode of Hebrew Voices, Temple Mount Treasures, Nehemia speaks with Zachi Dvira (Zweig), co-founder and co-director of the Temple Mount Sifting Project. Dvira relates the shameful history of when the Islamic Religious "Waqf" bulldozed 9,000 tons of material from the Temple Mount and dumped it in the nearby Kidron Valley. But the news gets better as we learn how Israeli scholarship, ingenuity, technology, and chutzpah are reclaiming the travesty and unearthing treasures—one bucketful at a time.
Continue readingHebrew Voices #99 – How a Yehovah Coin became Official Currency in the United States
In this episode of Hebrew Voices, How a Yehovah Coin became Official Currency in the United States, Nehemia Gordon explains why a king in Denmark in the 1640s put the name of God with full vowels on his coin, shows the hand-written document by Thomas Jefferson to the Continental Congress which approved this coin as one of the official currencies in the United States, and points out how all of this is an incredible fulfillment of prophecy.
Continue readingHebrew Voices #98 – Toilets in Ancient Israel
In this episode of Hebrew Voices, Toilets in Ancient Israel, Nehemia Gordon talks with Rabbi Dr. David Moster about how ancient Israelites took care of their daily needs, how archaeological toilet finds verify the authenticity of the Bible, and profanity in the Bible. Continue reading


