Psalm 69 is the most quoted psalm in the New Testament scriptures. It is also sometimes called a twin to Psalm 22 - the crucifixion psalm, and in this psalm we can clearly hear the voice of Messiah. Come along for a fascinating journey through this fascinating psalm. For more teachings by Grant Luton (and to print the notes), visit our website: https://www.TorahTodayMinistries.org And when you visit, be sure to subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter, which will keep you up to date with news, ...
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Psalm 69 is the most quoted psalm in the New Testament scriptures. It is also sometimes called a twin to Psalm 22 - the crucifixion psalm, and in this psalm we can clearly hear the voice of Messiah. Come along for a fascinating journey through this fascinating psalm. For more teachings by Grant Luton (and to print the notes), visit our website: https://www.TorahTodayMinistries.org And when you visit, be sure to subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter, which will keep you up to date with news, ...
What is the significance of Yom Kippur, and does this day have significance for the Messianic/Christian today? What was theologically incorrect about John the Immerser's statement, "Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world"? And how does Yom Kippur connect to Passover? These, and other questions are addressed in this fascinating discussion about this fascinating day. For more teachings by Grant Luton (and to print the notes), visit our website: https://www.TorahTodayM...
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Psalm 69 is the most quoted psalm in the New Testament scriptures. It is also sometimes called a twin to Psalm 22 - the crucifixion psalm, and in this psalm we can clearly hear the voice of Messiah. Come along for a fascinating journey through this fascinating psalm. For more teachings by Grant Luton (and to print the notes), visit our website: https://www.TorahTodayMinistries.org And when you visit, be sure to subscribe to our bi-weekly newsletter, which will keep you up to date with news, ...