In this episode of A Jew and A Gentile Discuss, Carly and Ezra continue their conversation about the End Times and where Israel fits in regarding Bible prophecy. They dive into the Christian and Jewish mindsets toward the Last Days and challenge listeners to rethink a “for-Christians-only” understanding. The discussion turns to the difficult things Israel experienced on October 7, how these events may have caused some listeners to disengage with God and the importance of finding your way back to re-engaging with Him. They talk about:
Along the Way
Along the way, Carly and Ezra also discuss:
Words You Might Learn in This Episode
Sukkot, pestilence, Mashiach, acharit hayamim, sof, Torah, Christian Zionism, Yeshua, Baruch haba Bashem Adonai
Scriptures Referenced in This Episode
Matthew chapters 24 and 25
Matthew 24:4–8
Matthew 24:8 (and 1 Thessalonians 5:3) John 14:3
Joel 2:11
Revelation 19:15
Genesis 49:1, Deuteronomy 31:29
Psalm 147:2, Isaiah 11:12
Zechariah 13:8, 14:1–3
Matthew 23:37
Matthew 23:39, Psalm 118:26
Isaiah chapters 12–14
Luke 20:9–17, Zechariah 10:4
Isaiah chapter 53
Previous Episodes Mentioned
S4.5 E5 The End Times: Is It a Jewish or Christian Thing?
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