Rabbi Tovia Singer joins Ira Michaelson and Rod Bryant live on air to explore one of the most ecstatic and debated apocalyptic passages in the Jewish Scriptures. Who is the one who “comes with the clouds of heaven, like the son of man” in Daniel’s night vision? (Daniel 7:13) Missionaries claim that this verse describes […]
Join Rabbi Tovia Singer, Rod Bryant and Ira Michaelson on Beyond The Matrix. This week we examine Zachariah 12:10 and the christian claims of a compound unity therefore supporting the theological concept of the trinity.
The Book of Isaiah is one of the most important and least understood books of the Jewish Scriptures. While students of the Bible frequently overlook the personal life of the prophet, he is widely considered to be one of the greatest of them all. Why are modern scholars forced to ascribe multiple authors to the […]
In this fascinating broadcast, Rabbi Tovia Singer examines the first and most famed Messianic prophecy in the Book of Isaiah. Why doesn’t this epic prophecy appear on any Jews for Jesus tract and is ripped out of context on the UN’s Isaiah Wall?
Rabbi Tovia Singer responds to caller’s age-old question: Isn’t the God of the Old Testament wrathful and the God of the New Testament loving? After all, whereas the Old Testament teaches an “eye for an eye,” Jesus taught “turn the other cheek!”
Broadcast shocker! Caller asks if the Hebrew Scriptures were manipulated to differ from the Christian Scripture and not the other way around? Rabbi Tovia Singer Responds.
Caller confronts Rabbi Tovia Singer with pressing questions: Do you believe that the Christian Bible is a complete fabrication? Is there any truth at all in the New Testament? Did you reach your conclusion by studying all of the Christian Bible with an open mind, or did you have a preconceived notion that it is […]
Rabbi Tovia Singer responds to caller’s thought-provoking question: If the Torah states that innocent cannot die for the sins of another, why does God hold the third and forth generation accountable for their father’s sins?
Rabbi Tovia Singer responds to caller’s intriguing question: Why doesn’t the written vowel system of the authoritative Hebrew Masoretic text appear in a Torah scroll?