What is supersessionism, and why is this Christian theology so detrimental to the Jewish people? Supersessionism is the belief that the promises, covenants, blessings, and election bestowed upon the Jewish people in the Hebrew Bible have (1) been transferred to Christians and (2) been abrogated, cancelled, or made obsolete for Jewish people. This theology has […]
https://aboutmessiah.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Tremessen.jpg12441866Brian J. Crawfordhttps://aboutmessiah.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/About-Messiah-Logo-No-Transparency-300x169.pngBrian J. Crawford2025-07-29 23:32:052025-07-29 23:32:05The Poison of Replacement: How Supersessionism Warped Christianity’s Relationship with Israel
Ronit Shreyberg grew up in a religious Jewish home with an Orthodox Jewish mother and a Reform Jewish father. They liked to describe their home as “conservadox.” Eventually, her mother became less Orthodox and her father become more Orthodox, but they always kept a kosher home and remained proudly and happily Jewish. Ronit faithfully attended […]
If Yeshua (Jesus) is the Messiah, why don’t our rabbis believe in Him? This is a thought-provoking question, but it begins with a faulty assumption. I want to share with you the story of an Orthodox rabbi who initially rejected the New Testament entirely but later came to embrace its core message—that Yeshua is indeed […]
The Poison of Replacement: How Supersessionism Warped Christianity’s Relationship with Israel
Antisemitism and Belief in JesusWhat is supersessionism, and why is this Christian theology so detrimental to the Jewish people? Supersessionism is the belief that the promises, covenants, blessings, and election bestowed upon the Jewish people in the Hebrew Bible have (1) been transferred to Christians and (2) been abrogated, cancelled, or made obsolete for Jewish people. This theology has […]
Ronit’s Story: It’s Worth It
Messianic Prophecy, Reasons to Believe, StoriesRonit Shreyberg grew up in a religious Jewish home with an Orthodox Jewish mother and a Reform Jewish father. They liked to describe their home as “conservadox.” Eventually, her mother became less Orthodox and her father become more Orthodox, but they always kept a kosher home and remained proudly and happily Jewish. Ronit faithfully attended […]
The Rabbi Who Believed
Antisemitism and Belief in Jesus, Messianic Judaism, StoriesIf Yeshua (Jesus) is the Messiah, why don’t our rabbis believe in Him? This is a thought-provoking question, but it begins with a faulty assumption. I want to share with you the story of an Orthodox rabbi who initially rejected the New Testament entirely but later came to embrace its core message—that Yeshua is indeed […]