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Praying Like the Jew, Jesus
Doctrine and Theology, Evangelism and Discipleship
How did Yeshua (Jesus) pray? What Jewish customs and traditions formed the basis of the Messiah's prayers? This eye-opening book reveals the Jewish background of many of Yeshua's prayers. These unique devotional thoughts and meditations, presented in down-to-earth language, will inspire a more meaningful prayer life and help you draw close to God. After reading this book, your understanding of God, prayer, and the Bible will be forever changed.
$11.00


To The Jew First
Evangelism and Discipleship, Other Languages
Based upon the biblical mandate to take the Gospel "to the Jew first," this comprehensive resource looks at the historical, theological, and biblical context for Jewish evangelism, and provides encouragement for Christians and Messianic Jews engaged in this task. To the Jew First includes contributions by Richard Averbeck, Craig Blaising, Walter Kaiser, Richard Pratt, Jr. and ten other evangelical scholars.
$18.00
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Reading Moses, Seeing Jesus
Evangelism and Discipleship, Jewish History And Culture, Messianic Classics
In “Reading Moses – Seeing Jesus”, we give our Messianic Jewish perspective to the following questions:
What is the purpose of the law?
Why did God give the Torah in the first place?
Did Messiah come to point us back to the law?
Are we under the law?
Should we follow Rabbinic traditions?
What about our Hebraic Roots?
Should we keep the Torah? How?
In this short book, Dr. Seth Postell (our academic dean), Eitan Bar (our media-evangelism director), and Dr. Erez Soref (our president) will deal with these questions.
$17.00


Jewish New Testament – Paperback
Bibles, Evangelism and Discipleship, Featured, Israel
Presenting the Word of God as a unified Jewish book, the Complete Jewish Bible is an adaptation for Jews and Gentiles alike. It connects Jews with the Jewishness of the Messiah, and Gentiles with their Jewish roots. Names and key terms in the Old Testament are returned back to the Hebrew and New Testament terms are given a Hebrew context and presented in easy-to-understand transliterations, enabling the reader to say them the way Yeshua (Jesus) did! For readers familiar with the Jewish New Testament, the Complete Jewish Bible is a welcome addition! 1697 pages, hardcover. Translation by David Stern.
$16.00
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