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Havdalah: The Ceremony That Completes the Sabbath (softcover)
Israel, Jewish History And CultureMost people know that Shabbot--the Sabbath Day--begins Friday evening at sundown with a special ceremoney. But most people don't know that the Sabbath ends with another shorter, yet equally sweet, ceremony called havdalah. Practiced by observant Jews die 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--Jew or Gentile--who wants to experience the important biblical principle of separation.$6.00 -
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How To Prepare For A Passover Dinner (softcover)
Jewish History And Culture, The Feasts of IsraelGuaranteed to help make your own Passover seder celebration an unforgettable experience, this booklet will help families, churches or classes have a Passover dinner of their own. How to Prepare for a Passover Dinner includes directions, helpful hints, and suggested menus, as it shows the reader step-by-step how to set up and cook a full Passover seder dinner.$9.00 -
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Introducing Your Jewish Friends To Yeshua (softcover)
Evangelism and Discipleship, Jewish History And CultureJewish evangelism takes special preparation and this book provides some of the necessary information you will need to share the Gospel with your Jewish friends. Both Daniel and Mark have great experience in Jewish ministry and this book is filled with practical tips and insights into the Jewish mindset that you will find invaluable!$11.00 -
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Israel, the Church, and the Middle East
Antisemitism, Biblical Prophecy, Israel, Jewish History And Culture, The Feasts of IsraelThe relationship between the church and Israel has been the source of passionate debate among Christians throughout much of church history. In recent years the traditional pro-Israel stance of evangelicals has come under fire by those who support the Palestinian cause, calling for a new perspective and more nuanced approach by Christians who believe that the land of Israel belongs to the Jewish people by virtue of God’s covenants and promises. Israel, the Church, and the Middle East, by Darrell Bock and Mitch Glaser, challenges the supersessionist drift of the modern church, showing that God retains a plan and purpose for the Jewish people while also addressing a number of the divisive issues raised by authors critical both of Israel and of those who affirm Israel's right to the land. The book explores the hermeneutics and wider effects of the conflict, such as the growing antipathy within the church toward the evangelization of the Jewish people. It provides readers with an objective and interdisciplinary treatment, which is irenic and respectful in tone. The book is directed toward pastors, global Christian leaders, theological students, and well-read lay Christians who are actively seeking guidance and resources regarding the Middle East conflict. The contributors represent a broad evangelical spectrum.$29.00 -
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Israel’s Glorious Future (softcover)
Featured, Israel, Jewish History And CultureAs the nation of Israel continues to defend her people and borders, how can we know that Israel's future will indeed be glorious? By exploring the ancient prophecies, Israel's Glorious Future reveals the faithfulness of God to the everlasting covenants.$13.00 -
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Israel’s Holy Days In Type And Prophecy (softcover, English)
Biblical Prophecy, Featured, Israel, Jewish History And Culture, Other LanguagesA Jewish believer in Jesus examines the festivals of Leviticus 23, their history, their present celebration in the synagogue and home, and their prophetic fulfillment. In Leviticus 23 God presents seven annual sacred feasts of Israel. At first this passage seems to simply list Israel's holy days, but the more one studies the Bible, both the Old and New Testaments, the more one realizes that this passage is more than just a list of holy days: it is actually an outline of God's calendar from eternity to eternity. Israel's Holy Days in Type and Prophecy is a brief but thorough review.$11.00 -
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Jesus, the Final Days: What Really Happened (softcover)
Jewish History And Culture, Messianic ClassicsWhat do history and archaeology have to say about Jesus death, burial, and resurrection? In this superb book, two of the world's most celebrated writers on the historical Jesus share their greatest findings. Together, Craig A. Evans and N. T. Wright concisely and compellingly dubunk popular myths about the historical Jesus and convey the true, world-shattering significance of Jesus' final days on earth.$24.00 -
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Las Fiestas de Israel Sus Simbolismos Y Profecias (softcover, Spanish)
Biblical Prophecy, Featured, Israel, Jewish History And Culture, Other LanguagesA Jewish believer in Jesus examines the festivals of Leviticus 23, their history, their present celebration in the synagogue and home, and their prophetic fulfillment. In Leviticus 23 God presents seven annual sacred feasts of Israel. At first this passage seems to simply list Israel's holy days, but the more one studies the Bible, both the Old and New Testaments, the more one realizes that this passage is more than just a list of holy days: it is actually an outline of God's calendar from eternity to eternity. Israel's Holy Days in Type and Prophecy is a brief but thorough review.$11.00 -
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Listening to the Language of the Bible (softcover)
Doctrine and Theology, Israel, Jewish History And CultureListening to the Language of the Bible is a guide for discovering the richness of the Scriptures in their Hebraic setting. The book contains more than 60 brief, illustrated devotional articles that unpack the meaning of biblical words and phrases for life today. By examining the Hebrew and Jewish cultural context of some of the Bible's seemingly odd phrases, it shares insights that clarify reading and deepen Bible study. By examining the Hebraic, Jewish cultural context of some of the Bible's seemingly odd phrases, it shares insights that clarify reading and deepen Bible study. Readers will discover the deeper meaning of the Scriptures in light of its heart-language, Hebrew.$25.00 -
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Messiah in the Passover (soft cover)
Jewish History And Culture, Messianic Classics, The Feasts of IsraelMessiah in the Passover is for everyone. This Passover reference book discusses biblical and theological issues, Jewish and church history, and rabbinic traditions. It also includes a Messianic Family Haggadah (Passover guidebook) as well as Passover recipes and lessons for your children. Plus you will find many more helps in the back of the book. Messiah in the Passover will give you a deeper appreciation for the Passover celebration within the Jewish community and enable you to share the message of the Lamb of God through the Passover with your Jewish Friends.$23.00 -
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Messianic Judaism (softcover)
Jewish History And Culture, Messianic ClassicsIn the first century, tens of thousands of Jewish people followed Yeshua (Jesus), believing him to be the promised Messiah of Israel. They kept their heritage, customs, and remained with their people. Two thousand years later, hundreds of thousands of Jewish people follow Yeshua, also believing that he is the Messiah. They, too, keep their Jewish identity. Messianic Judaism is the modern movement that is bringing it all together, for Jews and non-Jews.$20.00 -
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Messianic Passover Haggadah (soft cover)
Jewish History And Culture, Messianic Classics, The Feasts of IsraelA beautiful and easy to understand guide to the Messianic Passover seder, this Haggadah (order of "service") is a must for those who desire to conduct their own Messianic Passover Seder or to gain a deeper understanding of this important event. This Messianic Passover Haggadah shows God's redemptive grace in the Passover through the death, burial, and resurrection of Yeshua, Jesus, and symbolizes God's spiritual redemption of His people.$9.00