Kerby Anderson is hosting live from Farmington, NM! First, Kerby speaks with Dr. Michael Rydelnik. They’ll discuss Israel, Biblical History, Politics, and Dr. Rydelnik’s new book, How Should Christians Think about Israel? In the second hour, Kerby brings us a Biblical perspective on today’s headlines.
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Teacher | Author | Speaker - Host and Bible Teacher on Open Line radio program
Dr. Michael Rydelnik served as the Vice President/Academic Dean and Professor of Jewish Studies and Bible at Moody Bible Institute, and has retired from that role. He continues to be the host/Bible teacher on Open Line with Dr. Michael Rydelnik, answering listener Bible questions on over 325 stations nationwide. The son of Holocaust survivors, he was raised in an observant Jewish home in Brooklyn, New York. As a high school student, Michael became a follower of Jesus the Messiah and began teaching the Bible almost immediately. Besides his work on The Moody Bible Commentary and The Moody Handbook of Messianic Prophecy as coeditor and contributor, Michael is also the author of 50 Most Important Bible Questions, The Messianic Hope: Is the Hebrew Bible Really Messianic?, and Understanding the Arab-Israeli Conflict. Michael and his wife, Eva, live in Michigan.
Moody Radio's Open Line
The Bible is not difficult to understand, but sometime there are ideas or stories that don't make sense. When you read a passage that you have questions about, call Open Line with Dr. Michael Rydelnik. Each weekend, Michael does his best to answer the questions you have from the Scriptures. Join us this Saturday for Open Line.
How Should Christians Think about Israel?
Israel and the Jewish people always seem to be in the headlines. Terrorism. War. Antisemitism on university campuses and around the globe. Jews are the topics of conversation in podcasts, on school campuses, and in our homes. Yet Christians are wondering about the modern State of Israel and contemporary Jewish people. Are they related to the biblical kingdom of Israel and the ancient Jewish people of the Scriptures? Others question whether Jewish people are only God's people of yesterday, or do they have an ongoing place in God's plan? How does the Church relate to the Jewish people and why should Christians care about the Jewish people and their homeland?
This essential resource provides clear and sensible answers to your questions about Israel and the Jewish people. Having served as Professor of Jewish Studies and Bible at Moody Bible Institute for more than 30 years, Dr. Rydelnik is uniquely able to bring scriptural insight and practical positions to the controversial and confusing subject of Israel and the Jewish people.