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The Fall Feasts of Israel (softcover)
Jewish History And Culture, The Feasts of IsraelIsrael's three most significant biblical festivals – Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot – are examined in full, including a look at their biblical roots, their celebration in the time of Messiah, and by Jewish people today. The Fall Feasts of Israel is an invaluable guide to help you understand these wonderful biblical festivals as well as their significance for your spiritual life as a believer in Messiah, whether Jew or Gentile.$18.00 -
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The Gospel in the Passover (softcover)
Biblical Prophecy, Evangelism and Discipleship, Featured, Jewish History And Culture, The Feasts of IsraelThe Gospel in the Passover is a condensed version of Messiah in the Passover written for those who want to explore the traditions of the Passover and deepen their understanding of the links between Passover, the Last Supper, and Communion.$11.00 -
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The Irrevocable Calling (softcover)
Jewish History And Culture, Messianic ClassicsReferring to the chosen-ness of the Jewish people, Paul the Apostle says, "For God’s free gifts and his calling are irrevocable" (Rom. 11:29). This messenger to the Gentiles understood the unique calling of his people, Israel. So does Daniel Juster. In The Irrevocable Calling, he expands Paul's words, showing how Israel was uniquely chosen to bless the world and how these blessings can be enjoyed today. 64 pages.$10.00 -
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The Living Words (softcover)
Doctrine and Theology, Jewish History And CultureReading a translation of any book is just not the same as reading it in its original language and is adequately stated in the phrase "lost in the translation." When-ever a text is translated from one language to another it loses some of its flavor and substance.$18.00 -
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The Red Heifer: A Jewish Cry for Messiah (softcover)
Jewish History And CultureAward-winning journalist and playwright Anthony Cardinale has traveled extensively in Israel and recounts here his interviews with Orthodox rabbis, secular Israelis, and Palestinian Arabs about the current search for a red heifer by the Jewish radicals wishing to rebuild the Temple and bring the Messiah.$15.00 -
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The Sabbath: Entering God’s Rest (softcover)
Biblical Prophecy, Jewish History And Culture, Messianic ClassicsWhat does it mean to "rest in God?" Has the subject of the Sabbath ever confused you? Have you ever desired to celebrate this God-given day? The Sabbath: Entering God's Rest shares the meaning of the Sabbath for both Jews and Christians. It is a helpful guide for observing the Sabbath and includes recipes, blessings, and songs. This book will challenge you to have a Sabbath of peace... even into eternity.$7.00 -
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To An Ancient People (softcover)
Biography Fiction Drama, Jewish History And CultureRabbi Leopold Cohn's classic autobiographical work,To An Ancient People, retells the story of the trials and triumphs of the young but venerated rabbi in his native rural Hungary - and his quest for truth. Leopold's trip to the "New World" and his indescribable joy in finding Yeshua are told in inspiring and timeless detail.$8.00 -
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To An Ancient People (softcover) Chinese
Biography Fiction Drama, Jewish History And Culture, Other LanguagesRabbi Leopold Cohn's classic autobiographical work,To An Ancient People, retells the story of the trials and triumphs of the young but venerated rabbi in his native rural Hungary - and his quest for truth. Leopold's trip to the "New World" and his indescribable joy in finding Yeshua are told in inspiring and timeless detail.$8.00 -
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Understanding the Arab-Israeli Conflict (softcover)
Biblical Prophecy, Israel, Jewish History And CultureGoing beyond media images for an in-depth look at the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians, this book places the "crisis that never ends" in its scriptural, historical, and prophetic contexts. Understanding the Arab-Israeli Conflict challenges the reader to think biblically as we stand with Israel in "praying for the peace of Jerusalem." By Dr. Michael Rydelnik, professor of Jewish Studies at Moody Bible Institute.$16.00 -
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What Should We Think About Israel?: Separating Fact from Fiction in the Middle East Conflict
Featured, Israel, Jewish History And CultureWhat is the history of the strife and suffering that continues in Israeli and Palestinian territories—and what are the potential solutions? What are the significant and long-term implications of locating the US Embassy in Jerusalem? Why is the Holocaust still such a big deal nearly 75 years after it happened? What is the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement all about? What is being done to restore relations between Jews and Arabs? Learn from respected scholars how to look past the heated debates and discern for yourself what is important to know about Israel, and how that affects you today.$23.00 -
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What The Rabbonim Say About Moshiach
Jewish History And Culture, Messianic ClassicsAn excellent Messianic Jewish resource for the serious student. This present volume is a setting down of principal rabbinic texts as have been traditionally and historically understood to present a picture of Moshiach and his work by some of the foremost exponents of rabbinical Judaism.$12.00 -
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Who Really Killed Jesus
Jewish History And Culture, Messianic ClassicsThe Judas Brief challenges the fundamental Gospel concept that at least some leading Jews played a key role in having Jesus executed. Author Gary Greenberg provides a detailed examination of all Gospel accounts of hostile interaction between Jesus and the Jews, with special attention to the Gospel accounts of the Jewish and Roman trials of Jesus.$25.00