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Greg Hershberg



Average rating: 4.46 · 196 ratings · 31 reviews · 20 distinct worksSimilar authors
A Life for God: A Rabbi’s A...

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From the Projects to the Pa...

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Don't Die in Your Sins: A S...

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Things God Hates, Things Go...

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“Hebrews 10:35 says, So don’t throw away that courage of yours, which carries with it such a great reward.”
Rabbi Greg Hershberg, A Life for God: A Rabbi’s Analysis of Life, the Cross, and Eternity

“We need to look at the word deny to understand what Yeshua was saying to them. It means to forget oneself. It’s not the same as self-denial. That’s giving things up to show God we’re good people. What He’s talking about here is the act of restraining one’s own desires. It means we have no rights. What? If He’s saying we have no rights, He’s basically saying, we’re called to be bondservants.”
Rabbi Greg Hershberg, A Life for God: A Rabbi’s Analysis of Life, the Cross, and Eternity

“Our bodies are intended to be our servants, not our masters.”
Rabbi Greg Hershberg, A Life for God: A Rabbi’s Analysis of Life, the Cross, and Eternity



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