A Journey Through Torah Vol. 1
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An introduction to God’s life instructions for His children.
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Category: Doctrine and Theology
Tag: Torah
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Hebrews Through A Hebrew’s Eyes
Doctrine and Theology
Written to Messianic Jews in the first century, the Book of Hebrews, understood properly through Jewish eyes, edifies and encourages all. This epistle is one of the outstanding theological treatises in the New Testament.
This book teaches the message of this important letter in a fresh, new way. Dr. Stuart Sacks, himself a Messianic Jew, offers insights into Hebrews that only a Jewish believer in Yeshua can give. 119 pages
$12.00


The Heart of the Apostle
Doctrine and Theology, Evangelism and Discipleship, Israel, The Feasts of Israel
"Brethren, my heart's desire and prayer to God for Israel is that they may be saved" (Romans 10:1). Why a commentary on only three chapters of the book of Romans, and what is so important about this part of the scripture? The Heart of the Apostle shows that Romans 9 through 11 may be the most important chapters in all scripture for understanding the heart of Paul, the apostle to the gentiles, as it pertained to Israel, his "brethren according to the flesh." By Dr. Richard E. Freeman, Vice President of Church Ministries and Conferences for Chosen People Ministries.
$14.00


The Real Kosher Jesus
Doctrine and Theology, Evangelism and Discipleship, Messianic Classics
Traditional Judaism rejects Yeshua's deity. However, the deity of Messiah is not simply an inconsequential belief; it is an indispensable component of the New Testament message. Dr. Michael Brown, in The Real Kosher Jesus,demonstrates how the deity of Yeshua as described in the New Testament Scriptures does not conflict with traditional Jewish thinking.
$21.00


Fabricating Jesus
Doctrine and Theology
Modern historical study of the Gospels seems to give us a new portrait of Jesus every spring--just in time for Easter. The more unusual the portrait, the more it departs from the traditional view of Jesus, the more attention it gets in the popular media. Why are scholars so prone to fabricate a new Jesus? Why is the public so eager to accept such claims without question? What methods and assumptions predispose scholars to distort the record? Is there a more sober approach to finding the real Jesus? Commenting on such recent releases as Bart Ehrman's Misquoting Jesus, James Tabor's The Jesus Dynasty, Michael Baigent's The Jesus Papers and the Gospel of Judas, for which he served as an advisory board member to the National Geographic Society, Craig Evans offers a sane approach to examining the sources for understanding the historical Jesus.
$28.00
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