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Explore the history, faith and worldview of Messianic Jews. Journey through the Hebrew Calendar and Biblical Feasts as they are put in their rightful context, and experience the fight of overseas Messianic Jews to return to the Jewish homeland. Study topics including the Jewish background of baptism, redemption and early worship services, as well as the historical background, modern-day customs, and the deep meaning of Hanukkah for all of God’s people.
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The influence of Rabbi Gamaliel upon Shaul (Paul), his student, has neither been fully appreciated nor adequately analyzed, until now. There can be no doubt that the influence of the Rabbi would have been a large one, given the historical circumstances surrounding the life of Paul.
Did Paul continue following the influence of Rabbi Gamaliel or did he turn against the instructions of his teacher? Did he continue to value the Torah and Pharisaic tradition? The results of the research within these pages and the conclusion, may surprise you.
Discover articles, testimonies, and stories about Jewish people and their relationship with God, Israel, and the Messiah. Included is the effective tract, ”The Most Famous Jew of All.“
Each Old Testament feast or festival finds its fulfillment in the New Testament and enriches the lives of people who experience and enjoy them.
This popular curriculum for children has a user-friendly format, with a lay-flat binding, allowing you to easily reproduce handouts and worksheets and use it to help teach children about the biblical festivals.
We were created to worship, and God has graciously given us many ways to express our praise to him, with each way fitting a different situation or moment in life. Some expressions may be quiet or meditative, and others may be loud and expressive, but all are intended to bring honor and glory to him.
In the New Covenant, the primary expression of spiritual life is the congregation, under godly elders, teaching, exhortation, and discipline. However, the first institution in the Bible is the family and only the family can raise children with an adequate appreciation of our faith and heritage. This guide exists to help families learn how to pass on the heritage of spiritual Messianic Jewish life. It is not an exhaustive or fully adequate guide, but is one that each family should complement with their own creativity.
The process of ’debranding“ God is to remove all the labels and fads that prompt us to understand him as a supplier and ourselves as the most demanding of clients. Changing our perception of God also changes our perception of ourselves. He calls us his Am Segulah—his special people.
Being his special people means that we believe that all of God’s instruction allows us to penetrate the borders of the impossible, that we need to learn to value ourselves as a work of art signed by God, and much more.
Hanukkah, the Feast of Dedication, or the Festival of Lights, is not the Jewish alternative to Christmas. Although it is celebrated in the winter, this festive holiday describes a story all its own—of faithfulness to God, of bravery against all odds, and of the rededication of a defiled Temple.
Discover its historical background, its modern-day customs, and its deep meaning for all of God’s people. This little booklet covers all the how-tos, from recipes to music, rules for playing dreydel and prayers for lighting the menorah.
In the Old Testament, God often reversed the plans of man. Yeshua’s ethics continue this theme. Following his path transforms your life from within, revealing the source of true happiness, forgiveness, reconciliation, fidelity and love.
The term ”revival“is often used to describe a person or congregation turning to God. Is this something that ”just happens,“ or is it something that can be brought about by believers?
Discover the causes and consequences of these awakenings. Today, nearly everyone agrees that mankind needs true renewal according to the ways of God, whether in a nation, a congregation, or an individual, and this book will help anyone who wants to renew their relationship with God.
From before the days of Messiah until today, Jewish people have read from and discussed a prescribed portion of the Pentateuch each week. Now, Russ Resnik, a Messianic Jewish rabbi, has added his voice to the ancient conversation about the Torah. With reference to and respect for the rabbis who have already contributed to this conversation, he brings another perspective on the Torah, that of a Messianic Jew, a Jew who follows Messiah Yeshua.
This discipleship series presents first steps of understanding and spiritual practice, tailored for the Jewish believer. Its purpose is to aid the believer in living according to Yeshua’s will as a disciple, one who has learned the example of his teacher.
Shabbat—the Sabbath Day—begins on Friday evening at sundown with a special ceremony—lighting candles, eating bread, drinking wine and making blessings. However, most people don’t know that the Sabbath ends with another shorter, yet equally sweet, ceremony called havdalah. Practiced by observant Jews for millennia, it is now returning, not just among Jews, but among Christians who are searching to understand the Jewish background of their Faith.
Dr. Neil and Jamie Lash have written a short introduction to havdalah, which can be used by anyone who wants to experience the important biblical principle of separation. Mostly for children, this observance demonstrates vividly the message that God wants his people to be separate from non-biblical ways, and it also closes the Sabbath Day.
In this work, Dr. Ron Moseley focuses on the teaching of Torah—the Five Books of Moses—tapping into truths that greatly help modern-day members of the community of faith.
The first section explains the relationship of both the Jewish people and Christians to the Kingdom of God, while the second lists the laws that are applicable to a non-Jew living in the twenty-first century and outside of the land of Israel.
When we view Ya’acov (James) for who he was: a chief rabbi, a Torah scholar, a Bible commentator, and akin to a high court judge, then we can better understand the purpose of his book. One of the main thrusts of Ya’acov’s teaching is encouraging the practical application of the Torah’s teachings.
Almost no other canonical book has been as neglected and overlooked as the Epistle of Jude. This little book may be small, but it has a big message that is even more relevant today as when it was originally written.
People are always looking for effective solutions to everyday problems. The Bible has an entire book—the Book of Proverbs—devoted to this. Proverbial Wisdom & Common Sense makes the wisdom of Proverbs accessible, understandable and usable. It organizes the many sayings and explains their meanings in a way never done before.
Study topics as the Jewish background of baptism, redemption and early worship services. Discover the relationships between Jews and non-Jews who form the messianic community, and find practical ways to apply your faith to marriage, parenting and careers.
In the first century of the Common Era, tens of thousands of Jewish people followed Yeshua (Jesus), believing him to be the promised Messiah of Israel. They didn’t renounce their heritage, their customs, nor their people. They remained Jews.
Two thousand years later, hundreds of thousands of Jewish people follow Yeshua, also believing that he is the Messiah. They, too, have not renounced their heritage, customs, nor their people.
Messianic Judaism is the modern movement that is bringing it all together, for Jews and non-Jews. Gain a comprehensive look at this vital movement.
Discover how to love as God loves. Learn how to become enriched and blessed as you enrich and bless those around you.
Study the discussion of messianic prophecies as it hits at the very origins of Christianity and takes us to the very heart of the early Jewish-Christian controversy.
Is there any more enigmatic book of the Bible than Revelation? Controversy concerning its meaning has surrounded it back to the first century. Today, the arguments continue. Here, Dan Juster has given us the key that unlocks the entire book—the events and circumstances of the Passover/Exodus.
Psalms-Tehillim offers uplifting words of praise and gratitude, expressing the majesty of God, along with a sense of God’s nature as a shepherd. Proverbs-Mishlei gives wisdom for daily living—leading us to examine our actions, to discern good from evil, and to decide freely to do the good.
Far from a study of kosher dietary laws, this book is an unprecedented journey toward the true identity of the Divine Messiah—the one previously considered ”unkosher“ and ”unacceptable“ by Jewish people. This encyclopedic volume will surprise and challenge you with the compelling words of Jewish sages and rabbis over the last 2,000 years, many in English for the first time.
Rabbi Morris Cohen, a brilliant school psychologist, went on a one-man strike to protest the systematic mislabeling of slow learning pupils as handicapped in order to extract special-education money from the state. Rabbi Cohen’s sense of outrage was exceeded only by his irresistible sense of humor, which makes his disciplinary hearing a hilarious read. He achieved a historic victory by heralding reform of the state’s billion-dollar special education program but lost his job, friends and the love of his family.
September 11, 2001 was a day that changed the world. No longer do Americans have the luxury of assuming that because we are halfway across the globe from nations that incite terrorism, we are immune to danger. We have now experienced what Israel has been living with for decades.
Sudden Terror exposes the hidden agenda of militant Islam. You will learn why both the United States and Israel are targets of this radical scheme, what nations that give rise to terrorism are teaching their children, and more.
Dr. David Friedman recounts his experiences confronting terrorism and analyzes the biblical roots of the conflict between Israel and Islam. He also provides an overview of early Islam and demonstrates how the United States and Israel are bound together by a common enemy, before showing how to cope with terrorism and conquer fear.
The first followers of Yeshua (Jesus) were Jews, and they spread his message through the ministry of Paul, Peter, and the other apostles. However, most people don’t know that these early Messianic Jews were influential in Ancient Judea, Syria, Asia Minor, Greece, Italy, Spain and the North African cities of Carthage, Cyrene and Alexandria. Not only were they influential, their impact transformed the behavior of the known world.
Take a daily journey into the Word of God through the Hebrew Calendar and the Biblical Feasts, and learn deeper meaning of the Scriptures through Hebraic thought.
Journey through the Hebrew Calendar and Biblical Feasts in the B’rit Hadashah (New Testament) Scriptures as they are put in their rightful context, bringing Judaism alive in its full beauty.
Gary and Shirley Beresford never wanted to be heroes. A middle-aged Messianic Jewish couple from South Africa, they felt God calling them to live in Israel, the Promised Land. Wanting nothing more than to live quietly and grow old together in the country of refuge for all Jewish people, little did they suspect what events would follow to try their faith.
The fight to make aliyah, to claim their rightful inheritance in the Promised Land, became a battle waged not only for themselves, but for Messianic Jews all over the world who wish to return to the Jewish homeland. Here is the true saga of the Beresford’s journey to the land of their forefathers.
Did the Jews kill Jesus? Is the New-Testament anti-Semitic? What is a Jew? These are just a few of the topics addressed in this book by well-known Jewish believers in the Messiah—Victor Buksbazen, Daniel Fuchs, Henry Einspruch, and more.
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David Anfinrud
10/24/2024
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