A Journey Through Torah Vol. 3
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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 Living Words, Vol. 1
Doctrine and Theology, Jewish History And Culture
Reading 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


Jewish New Testament Commentary Paperback
Bibles, Doctrine and Theology
This companion volume to the Jewish New Testament enhances your Bible study. Passages and expressions are explained in their original cultural context, the way first-century Jewish writers meant for them to be understood!
$23.00
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Guns and Moses (softcover)
Doctrine and Theology, Jewish History And Culture
Jeff Seif draws on his experience as a police officer and theologian to walk readers through the Law of Moses, the biblical foundation of our Judeo-Christian culture. He describes God's specific instructions on how to use power to secure justice for all and protection for the weak. Anyone wielding any measure of power and influence-parents, professionals, police, presidents, pastors-can benefit from exposure to the writings of Moses, especially since familiarity with God's precepts guides biblically minded people to the godly use of power in times of war and peace.
$15.00
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Has the Church Replaced Israel (softcover)
Doctrine and Theology
The relationship between Israel and the church continues to be a controversial topic led by this question: Does the church replace, supersede, or fulfill the nation of Israel in God’s plan, or will Israel be saved and restored with a unique identity and role?
In Has the Church Replaced Israel?, author Michael J. Vlach evaluates the doctrine of replacement theology (also known as supersessionism) down through history but ultimately argues in favor of the nonsupersessionist position. Thoroughly vetting the most important hermeneutical and theological issues related to the Israel/church relationship, Vlach explains why, “there are compelling scriptural reasons in both testaments to believe in a future salvation and restoration of the nation Israel.”
$23.00
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