What Is the Good News? | Part 2

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The English noun gospel comes from the Anglo-Saxon term godspell, meaning "glad tidings." It is translated from the Greek evangelion, which means "good message." Originally, the word was related to news of military triumph. –https://www.gotquestions.org/gospel-good-news.html

While mainstream Christianity has a relatively narrow definition or view of the Good News, e.g., limited to the New Testament and only relating to the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, a broader, more scriptural perspective exists that is less taught, if taught at all.

Didn't the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and others preach good news? What was their good news about?

If the Good News is only about the death, burial, and resurrection of Messiah Yeshua, why did He teach and preach about it? What did He say is the Good News?

Is the Good News about the Messiah, or is it of the Messiah?

As is his usual practice, Rabbi Steve Berkson brings a more profound understanding to this topic by allowing scripture to define itself just as he has done in his other teachings.

00:00 Opener
00:49 Review
04:47 Luke 2:8 – The birth of Messiah and the Good News
06:21 Luke 3:18 – Repentance: The Critical Element
16:35 Three baptisms?
24:19 You can be reconciled?
26:54 Brothers and sisters?
31:36 The Year of Release
38:28 Prepare the Way of Yahweh
46:18 Luke 4:42 – Messiah Yeshua preached the good news of the Kingdom
49:15 Luke 9:1 – A link between the Good News and healing
50:30 Why are you listening to them?
59:48 Luke 20:1 – By what authority…?

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