A Journey Through Torah Vol. 2
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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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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


The Minor Prophets
Biblical Prophecy, Doctrine and Theology
This work on the twelve prophets brings the life, the times and major emphases of these men of God alive for the reader. The Minor Prophets includes full treatment of the historical and cultural settings of each of the twelve prophets. A classic by Charles L. Feinberg, a Jewish believer who served as the first dean of Biola University.
$25.00


Listening to the Language of the Bible
Doctrine and Theology, Israel, Jewish History And Culture
Listening 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


In Search of the Silver Lining
Doctrine and Theology
Answers to the problem of pain and tragedy often elude the people of God. In this sensitive book, this editor at Focus on the Family attempts to answer one of life's toughest questions, but not in the usual way. He says that the real importance of suffering does not lie merely within the individual's ability to analyze his condition and solve his problems. He claims that suffering is God's way of building a close-knit, interdependent community. That community should be the primary way to deal with individual suffering. For those going through difficult circumstances, this book offers a hopeful, scriptural approach that can help you through the storms of life. Foreword by Dr. Walter C. Kaiser, Jr.
$12.00
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