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How Should Christians Think About Israel
Antisemitism, Biblical Prophecy, Israel
Should Christians support the modern state of Israel?
How should we view Israel, the Jewish people, and the church?
What makes Israel so special?
Israel and the Jewish people always seem to be in the headlines. Terrorism. War. Antisemitism on university campuses and around the globe. Jews are the topics of conversation in podcasts, on school campuses, and in our homes. Yet Christians are wondering about the modern State of Israel and contemporary Jewish people. Are they related to the biblical kingdom of Israel and the ancient Jewish people of the Scriptures? Others question whether Jewish people are only God’s people of yesterday, or do they have an ongoing place in God’s plan? How does the Church relate to the Jewish people and why should Christians care about the Jewish people and their homeland?
A biblical worldview ought to clarify our confusion and guide our viewpoints. How Should Christians Think about Israel? seeks to answer our questions, using a scriptural outlook rather than a political perspective. With the Bible as his guide, Dr. Michael Rydelnik takes readers to ancient prophecies and their fulfillment in modern times, exploring Israel’s unique identity and the special role Israel will play in God’s plan.
This essential resource provides clear and sensible answers to your questions about Israel and the Jewish people. Having served as Professor of Jewish Studies and Bible at Moody Bible Institute for more than 30 years, Dr. Rydelnik is uniquely able to bring scriptural insight and practical positions to the controversial and confusing subject of Israel and the Jewish people.
$13.99


Havdalah: The Ceremony That Completes the Sabbath (softcover)
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


Fire on the Mountain (softcover)
Biblical Prophecy, Doctrine and Theology, Israel, Messianic Classics
The term "revival" is often used to describe a person or congregation turning to God. Is this something that "just happens," or is it something that can be brought about by believers?
Dr. Louis Goldberg, author and former professor of Theology and Jewish Studies and Moody Bible Institute, has made an excellent examination of real revivals that took place in Bible times. Because of his wealth of understanding of ancient Hebrew and Israeli history, Dr. Goldberg's book will help anyone who wants to renew their relationship with God. 268 pages.
$17.00


The Red Heifer: A Jewish Cry for Messiah (softcover)
Biblical Prophecy, Israel, Jewish History And Culture
Award-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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