Have any of these questions ever crossed your mind?
~Could God's laws be arrived at rationally or only by revelation?
~Why does the Torah take sex outside of marriage so seriously?
~Why did Paul say children are holy because of a believing parent?
~What's with them playing flutes because Jairus' daughter died?
~How did those personal little details get into the Gospel of Mark?
~The messengers sent to get the bride were called "apostles"...?!
~How long was betrothal and what did they do in the meantime?
~How does this rare word picture the impassioned bridegroom?
~What did a homemaker 2000 years ago do to keep busy?
~Why did Izzy bring his kerosene lamp and "siwash" to show and tell?
We discuss these and more in the newest Mishnah Snapshots lesson! First join here: https://is.gd/jGxLZu Then watch on the website here: https://is.gd/9uqxsj Or even better, watch and discuss with the Tribe here: https://is.gd/oFhuIP
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