The Jewish Theology of Two Powers in Heaven as the Backdrop for the Christology of the New Testament
Posted By MSH on January 18, 2010
Here is the last of my four-part series on Jesus and the Old Testament at Grace Church in Bellingham.
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Excelent video, i just can’t get enough of Michael. Very interesting in his approach. He has a way of making us realize how advanced the Old Testament faith really was.
It seems to me that the Baal was an antichrist type for Israel even back then, Baal seems to represent a false copy of the man coming in the clouds.
Great work Michael, and thank you for sharring.
@Philip Alexiou:
thanks!
mike -
i’m looking for parts 1-3 before i watch part 4…can’t seem to find them. suggestions?
mj
Fantastic, Dr Heiser do you have to say there for hours answering questions ? lol
If i wasn’t such a tough guy, i would admit to having a tear in my eye at the end for the Jews who will not come to their Messiah because they will have to admit they got it wrong at the crucifixion, that is heart breaking beyond words. He is their Messiah after all, though as a gentile i’m thankful for the plan of God to bring us in, but i think i just realized how big the stumbling block is for them and i hope we as Christians begin to do our job and make them jealous so the lost sheep of the house of Israel repent while there is still time. I dont think i would make a orthodox Jew very jealous at this moment in time to my shame, Matthew 5:20 very sobering once again Dr Heiser good job sir.
@Nobunaga: thanks for this.
@mack johnston: go to vimeo.com and search for “Grace Church Bellingham” – part one is not a good audio since I wasn’t miked – the mike was on the pulpit, and I tend to wander – sessions 2 thru 3 I was miked and told to stay put!
[...] 19, 2010 Posted by Mike Koke in Christology. trackback Last night I watched this interesting video by Michael Heiser on “Two Powers” (see also Jesus as Co-Creator). I largely agree [...]
I enjoyed this series so much! Here’s hoping that time and opportunity allows for another one…I was so blessed by this, thank you!
Nobunaga, you took the words right out of my mouth. Now I realize how large a stumbling block this had to have been for the jews. I am so thankful to have been included as part of this amazing mystery and plan!