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Beth Ariel is a Messianic Jewish Congregation in the greater Los Angeles area of Southern California. We are a spiritual home for Jews and Gentiles who have embraced Yeshua (Jesus) as Messiah and Lord. This podcast content includes Rabbi Gary's "Messianic Perspective", a 1-minute radio feature that airs on KKLA 99.5 FM in Los Angeles, on Fridays during rush hour. Gary teaches the Jewishness of Christianity. This podcast also includes Rabbi Gary's messages from Beth Ariel's Shabbat Services o ...
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Rabbi Gary Derechinsky leads this enlightening and fascinating study of “The Life of Messiah from a Jewish Perspective”. Based upon the seminal work of Messianic Jewish scholar, Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum, this study places Yeshua (Jesus) in His proper Jewish context as the long-awaited King of the Jews and Savior of the world. Yeshua was born into a Jewish household in a Jewish community. As a boy in Nazareth, He attended a Jewish synagogue where He memorized the Jewish Scriptures. Growing in ...
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In this Radio Feature, Rabbi Gary continues to discuss the upcoming Shai Sol concert. This 1 minute episode will air on KKLA 99.5 in Los Angeles, beginning September 6, 2024, on Fridays during rush hour. Send us a textGary Derechinsky
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Alan Radecki fills in for Rabbi Gary. Alan teaches the parables of Yeshua from Luke 15 - The Lost Sheep, The Lost Coin, and the Prodigal Son. Alan compares these stories to the stories of the Pharisees, and the Tribes of Judah and Ephraim. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-EaYX5h5YM Send us a text…
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Alan Radecki fills in for Rabbi Gary. Alan teaches the five elements that add up to the overall Hebrew concept of worship. 1. Fear of God (Hebrew - hare) (Greek - phobos) 2. Bow one’s head (Hebrew - qadad) (Greek - proskuneo) 3. Bow face down to the ground (Hebrew - shachah) 4. Sacrifice (Hebrew - korban) 5. Serving (Hebrew - abad, abed) YouTube: h…
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Rabbi Gary teaches the history and meaning of the Jewish Tradition, Tisha B’Av, which falls on the 9th of Av in the Jewish Calendar. It is a day of fasting and mourning. On this day, throughout the centuries, there have been many calamities that have befallen Israel and the Jewish people, including the destruction of both temples. YouTube: https://…
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In Zechariah chapter 3, we read of the vision the prophet had of Joshua the High Priest standing before the Angel of the Lord while being accused by Satan. In this same vision Zechariah is told of "my servant, the Branch" (vs. 8), a reference to Israel's Messiah. In the last message, I spoke on the significance of the image of the Branch in the Heb…
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Rabbi Gary is focusing attention on the prophet's vision of the Branch of the Lord (Zechariah 3:1-10). The key phrase is the promise, "I will bring forth my servant the Branch" (vs.8). The Hebrew word translated "Branch" is צֶמַח (pronounced tzamach) meaning "sprout," "growth," or "branch" and is found twelve times in the Hebrew Scriptures and in a…
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Rabbi Gary continues the study through the book of Zechariah. He presents a chart, “The Structure of Zechariah” (link below), which outlines the sections of the book. The book is separated into two halves, indicated by two panels. The first panel contains the six visions of Zechariah, which represent a call for Israel’s repentance and redemption. T…
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Rabbi Gary concludes this incredible prophecy of Messiah. We learn that as a result of Messiah submitting to the Lord's divine plan which would include his death (vs.8-9), the Lord would resurrect him from the grave (vs. 10-11) and ultimately exalt him (vs.12). YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/live/QGN-VrcNMDU?si=lCKbn8mhJYtwSJrj Send us a text…
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Rabbi Gary begins a study through the book of Zechariah. This is the most Messianic book of all the writings of the Hebrew Scriptures. For this reason, the theme of the book of Zechariah is the comfort and glory of Israel. It focuses attention on the restoration of Israel and the redemption of the Jewish people and the world, through the messianic …
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Rabbi Gary continues the study through the book of Zechariah. In Zech. 1:7-17, the prophet Zechariah, whose name means “God Remembers”, has the first of 6 visions that display what God is doing among the nations, and among Israel. These visions occur towards the end of the Babylonian captivity, which is also the beginning of the “Times of the Genti…
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Rabbi Gary continues to work through this incredible prophecy of Messiah, we learn that Messiah's lowliness was purposed by God for the redemption of Israel. And as a result of Messiah submitting to the Lord's divine plan which would include his death (vs.8-9), the Lord would resurrect him from the grave (vs. 10-11) and ultimately exalt him (vs.12)…
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As we work through this incredible prophecy of Messiah, we will learn that Messiah's lowliness was purposed by God for the redemption of Israel. And as a result of Messiah submitting to the Lord's divine plan which would include his death (vs.8-9), the Lord would resurrect him from the grave (vs. 10-11) and ultimately exalt him (vs.12). YouTube: ht…
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Having spoken on the first stanza (Isaiah 52:13-15) last week, Rabbi Gary speaks on the second stanza (Isaiah 53:1-3) this week. In this prophecy, Isaiah looks forward to the time when Israel as a nation will confess her sin of rejecting Messiah because when He came,. He did not appear as He was expected to appear. Israel expected Messiah to appear…
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The final messianic prophecy of the resurrection of Messiah is found in the fourth Servant Song of the prophet Isaiah (Isaiah 52:13-53:12; see also 42:1-4; 49:1-7; 50:1-11). The prophecy of Isaiah is divided into 5 stanzas of 3 verses each (52:13-15; 53:1-3; 53:4-6; 53:7-9; 53:10-12). In the first and last stanzas God is speaking of the exaltation …
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Rabbi Gary continues to teach about the Resurrection from Psalm 118. YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/gow7Xnrxzco Video: “IDF Forces Praying before entering Rafah” https://worldisraelnews.com/watch-idf-forces-praying-for-a-safe-return-before-entering-rafah/ Send us a textGary Derechinsky
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Rabbi Gary continues to teach about the Resurrection from Psalm 118. YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/SpG9eXSdXCI Link to Shofar Calls article on “The Beauty of Psalm 118”: https://mailchi.mp/ec3e33254ce2/seventh-resurrection-appearance-17384427?e=892ef0c782 Send us a textGary Derechinsky
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Christians all over the world celebrate the resurrection of the Jewish Messiah. In Jewish tradition the resurrection is pivotal. Though it is understood in a corporate rather than individual sense, it nevertheless looks forward to the fulfillment of all the promises that God had made to Israel. The resurrection of Yeshua is significant because it p…
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What does Messiah's parable of the fig tree refer to? Some suggest it is a symbol for Israel, and interpret Yeshua's words to mean that when Israel became a State then Messiah would return within the generation (Matthew 24: 32-35). Rather we should understand the fig tree as simply an illustration. You will note that in Luke's account, Yeshua did n…
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As Messiah begins to conclude his teaching on the last days he addresses the disciples question, "What will be the sign of your coming?" (Matthew 24:3). Messiah mentions 5 things will occur. First, there will be a complete blackout of the heavens (Matthew 24:29). The sun, moon, stars, and heavenly bodies will not shine their light. Second, this hea…
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In this Radio Feature, Rabbi Gary continues to discuss the Promises and Blessings on Israel. This 1 minute episode will air on KKLA 99.5 in Los Angeles, beginning March 8, 2024, on Fridays during rush hour. Send us a textGary Derechinsky
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