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Two Views on the Messianic Movement – How Jewish Is Christianity?
Israel, Messianic Classics
Diverse perspectives about the messianic movement— from six contributors.
Are Messianic congregations necessary or should Jewish believers be incorporated into the Gentile church?
$16.00


Messianic Jewish Calendar 5786/2025-2026
Featured, Israel
“Walking in the Footsteps of Paul” is a Messianic Jewish calendar for the Hebrew year 5786 (September 2025–September 2026). Each calendar month features a picture and brief description of a major location—in chronological order—the apostle Paul stopped at on his missionary journeys throughout the Roman Empire. The calendar includes all Jewish holidays as well as Scripture readings for every Sabbath and holiday. Join us in the year 5786 as we walk in Paul’s footsteps and discover where he proclaimed the gospel “to the Jew first and also to the Greek” (Romans 1:16).
Special prices for quantities:
$16 for a single calendar
$13 each for 2-10 calendars
$10 each for 11+ calendars
$16.00


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


Havdalah: The Ceremony That Completes the Sabbath
Israel, Jewish History And Culture
Most 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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