Sermon preached on July 5, 1997.
What is the Jerusalem School’s hermeneutical criterion?

In any historical study utilizing the gospels, it is important first to establish what Jesus said, before we can know what Jesus meant.
Did the Father Abandon his Son on the Cross?

Mark’s text appears to be a midrashic expansion of the original version of Jesus’ death on the cross.
If a Jew mistreats a Jew, does that make him anti-Semitic?

There is an important distinction between the anti-Judaism present in portions of the New Testament and modern anti-Semitism.
Acts 24:25: Righteousness, Self-Control and the Judgment to Come
Sermon preached on June 28, 1997.
Deuteronomy 30:19: Choose Life!
Sermon preached on February 17, 1996.
Matthew 5:6: Jesus, the King of Righteousness
Sermon preached on November 4, 1995.
How to Know Jesus? Follow Lindsey!

Without Lindsey’s discovery of the secondary nature of Mark, my own further achievements would be unthinkable.
The Tetragrammaton
Regarding your article “‘Jehovah’—A Christian Misunderstanding” that appeared in the November-December 1991 issue of Jerusalem Perspective, you indicate that Galatinus gave the Church “Jehovah” as a misnomer for the name of God (p. 6). It is my understanding that this happened much earlier.
Sea of Galilee Museum Opens Its Doors

A unique museum now awaits the visitor to Israel—Beit Ha-Oganim (House of the Anchors). Located at Kibbutz Ein Gev on the Sea of Galilee’s eastern shore, the new museum’s exhibits are a delight to the eye and a learning experience par excellence.
Pickled Sardine Exports

I do not believe that pickled fish from the Sea of Galilee were a significant export.