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Many people do not fully understand the Scriptural concept of provocation. Specifically speaking, the provocation of the Jews to see the truth of Messiah Yeshua. The phrase “provoke the Jews to jealousy” is used by many people in the Messianic circles as well as in Messianic Judaism, Hebrew Roots, and even some Christian teachings. The phrase is taken from Romans 11, when Paul says in verse 11, “I say then, have they [the Jews] stumbled that they should fall? Let it not be! But by their fall deliverance has come to the gentiles, to provoke them to jealousy.”
There seems to be some confusion amongst the Messianic/ Hebrew Roots community regarding Deuteronomy 6:8. Most know by now that Deuteronomy 6:4-9 is known as the Shema and V’ahavta. These combined are part (though certainly not all) of the prayers recited in Judaism every day. What appears to confuse people, however, is verse 8, which reads, “8You shall bind them as a sign on your hand and they shall be as frontals on your forehead.”
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AuthorBy J. A. Brown Archives
July 2015
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