S.A. Kaplan

S.A. Kaplan, Retired Jewish Minister, Chesapeake Conference

Articles by S.A. Kaplan

Evangelism-Winning Men For God

April 1954

The Influence of the Spirit of Prophecy on Evangelistic Preaching

MELVIN K. ECKENROTH Assistant Professor of Practical Theology, S.D.A. Theological Seminary PART I

The Spirit of prophecy was decades in advance of the times…

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Messianic Echoes in Jewish Traditions—Parts IV and V

September 1955

The Traditional Sabbath Lights

The history of the Jewish people, their rise and fall, has always been closely linked with the Sabbath. How highly Heaven regards the Sabbath institution may be seen from the fact that Israel's prosperity…

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Traditional Observance of the Day of Atonement (Part III)

August 1955

Not long ago on a weekday afternoon one of America's radio celebrities was walk­ing through the streets of lower Manhat­tan. The sidewalks of New York, always full of hurry and bustle at that time of the day, were completely deserted. His…

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The Jewish Passover and the Trinity

May 1955

When the pope of Rome declared some years ago that Christians are spiritual Semites, he merely reiterated what every enlightened believer already knew, for scriptural Judaism and Bible Christianity are as organically related as is the seed…

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The Jews and the Pentateuch

April 1955

The Jewish nation has survived more dis­persions, persecutions, and martyrdoms than any other people on the face of the earth. This amazing preservation and longevity of the Hebrew race is a standing enigma, a…

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Evangelism-Winning Men For God

March 1954

Most Protestants invest Zionism with an aura of prophetic significance. They assert that the establishment of the Israeli state came about in response to prophecy. All this is mere wishful thinking and has no foundation in fact. As for the…

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Features-The Religious World of 1953. Shall We Revise Our Views on Zionism? (Part I)

February 1954

The events of 1953 show unmistakably the religious trends toward more cooperative efforts on the part of the various religious groups, particularly of Protestantism, Catholicism, and Spiritism. The increasing prestige and power of the Catholic…

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Breaching the Wall of Judaism

December 1964

The rejection of Jesus as their Messiah and Redeemer by the Jewish nation has through the centuries created an almost im­passable barrier between them and the Christian world. Jewish enmity toward Christianity…

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Second Tithe, and Wine

November 1937

What is the meaning of Deuteronomy 14:26? After the Lord instructed His people to tithe their increase, He laid down this condition, that if the distance be too far to carry the tithe, "Then shalt thou turn it into money,…

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Open-Air Meetings in New York

January 1934

Last spring we came to New York City, at  the invitation of the Greater New York Con­ference, to labor among the nearly two million Jews of this great metropolis. After counseling with the brethren, we decided…

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