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CODE: 4029
The Everlasting Jew is a new collation of Rabbi Isaac Lichtenstein’s inspiring writings, many of them culled from the libraries of Europe and translated to English for the first time. The Everlasting Jew also includes the story of Lichtenstein’s life and his encounter with the Gospel.
CODE: 2225
In this comprehensive introduction to Messianic Judaism, David Rudolph and Joel Willitts present a collection of articles by both Messianic Jews and Gentile Christians. Introduction to Messianic Judaism offers a thorough examination of the ecclesial context and biblical foundations of the Messianic Jewish movement.
CODE: 2226
Jesus has a reputation as a Sabbathbreaker. Most of his conflicts with Jewish religious leaders concerned the observance of the Sabbath. Christianity is comfortable with that allegation on the basis that Jesus cancelled the ceremonial Law, but when Jesus is seen as an observant Jew who “did not come to abolish the Law” (Matthew 5:17), how can his Sabbath conflicts be reconciled?
CODE: 2122
CODE: 2149
Historians, scholars, and theologians agree that first-century Christianity was a sect of Judaism, but where does that information place first-century Gentile Christians? What did it mean to be a Gentile who practiced Judaism in the days of the apostles?
CODE: 4042
The Concealed Light is a new breakthrough book that introduces the reader into the rich background and meaning behind the names of the Messiah. In the Bible and other Jewish sources, the Mashiach is deliberately assigned various eye-opening and specific names. Each of these assignations offers deep insights into the attributes and expected roles of the person of Messiah—far beyond the watered-down concept of the Messiah that modern culture offers us.
CODE: 4000
A Chasidic discourse from one of the pioneers of Messianic Judaism, crammed with stimulating thought and pervaded by real spiritual beauty, Love and the Messianic Age is a mint of good things and solid learning.
CODE: 2141
Restoration presents a riveting case for a return to historic biblical faith, and is a compelling tool that presents the beauty of Torah life to friends and family. In easy-to-understand terms, D. Thomas Lancaster demonstrates that Torah is indeed for Christians. This book is gracious, compelling and balanced!
CODE: 2146
CODE: 2137
Bible readers generally understand Galatians as Paul’s dissertation against the Torah and against Judaism. More than any other book of the New Testament, Galatians defines the line between Messianic Judaism and greater Christianity.
In an easy-to read, narrative style, Torah Club author D. Thomas Lancaster, takes his readers from one end of the epistle to the other, challenging conventional interpretations and offering new insights to reveal the Jewish Paul.
CODE: 2126
The Apostle Paul compared Gentile Christians to olive branches cut from wild olive trees and grafted into the olive tree of Israel. He believed that the dividing wall separating Jew and Gentile had been removed, and to him this was the “mystery of the Gospel.”
Originally published under the title The Mystery of the Gospel, this completely revised and updated edition contains a new introduction by the author and two new appendices: “We Were in a Synagogue” and “To Pray as a Gentile.”
CODE: 2139
CODE: 2140
Allow God to bring life, healing and fruitfulness into your lives for the glory of His Kingdom. Passover is the time to prepare now for an awesome encounter with God! This Passover haggadah will help you understand and experience Passover like never before.
CODE: 2436
A Messianic Jewish Perspective on Kashrut. Revealing the Biblical Sources of Dietary Laws in Judaism
There is much more to the Bible’s food laws than saying, "Hold the bacon." Learn what the Bible, ancient Rabbis, and the Apostles teach about eating. Did Jesus put ham, shrimp, and snails back on the table? See how a Messianic Jewish perspective provides important cultural context and uncovers the true meaning of New Testament passages about eating. Find out what it really means to eat biblically.
CODE: 2437
A VISUAL EXPLORATION OF ‘BIBLICALLY KOSHER’ A Supplement to the Book, Biblically Kosher.
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This supplement beautifully illustrates the key ideas of the book, Biblically Kosher, by using excerpts from the book, Scripture passages, and eye-popping photography, all presented in a classy glossy format. It also offers in a nutshell the key ideas of keeping kosher from a Messianic Jewish perspective and produces a spiritual hunger for more information, which "Biblically Kosher" can ably satisfy.
Buy this pictorial supplement to the book, Biblically Kosher, to provide some visual examples and to stimulate conversation or get friends interested in the topic.
CODE: 2423
The biblical education of Jewish children begins with Leviticus, a book largely about the sacrificial system. The animal sacrifices, however, are especially repugnant to modern Christians who see them as a temporary provision until Messiah's final atonement for sin. By studying the sacrifices we gain insight into God's instructions for approaching him in worship, and a better understanding of Yeshua's work on our behalf.
CODE: 2121
Christian anti-Semitism built the road that led to Auschwitz. In the Holocaust, two thousand years of anti-Jewish replacement theology culminated in genocide. European Christianity sat as if bewitched in the cold darkness of indifference just outside a fiery circle of doom while the ovens roared and the smoke of six million innocent Jewish lives filled the skies over Europe. This book is about remembering what happened in the past, understanding how we contributed to the nightmare, and learning from those mistakes to change the future.
CODE: 2154
CODE: 2147
Who is the real Yeshua (Jesus)? Did he really live, do miracles, talk about a way to God? How could we know what to think about his identity and his aims?
Derek Leman charts a path to knowing the historical person of Yeshua through the stories. Stories are how we assess and know about practically everything. Yeshua in Context is a thoughtful and real journey through some of the Yeshua stories that most reveal what he was about and what we might believe about him.
CODE: 2219
In this new book Walt Kaiser makes the case for the unity of the Bible. The theological unity of the Bible celebrates the diversity of the Bible, but does so with the conviction that even though that unity can be tested historically, ethically, and otherwise, it has not detracted from the central case for the theological harmony that is found in the text. This has been the general conclusion of two millennia of Judo-Christian exegesis.
CODE: 2218
A new book by Ann Spangler and Lois Tverberg, offers fresh insights into the historical Yeshua of Nazareth and the Jewish context of the Gospels. A perfect introduction to Hebrew Roots from a mainstream Christian perspective, a great gift, and an excellent companion piece for the new HaYesod program.
CODE: 2138
The new Mezuzah booklet helps us discover the scriptural basis for the tradition of the mezuzah and its history from the time of Moses to the present day. Study the mezuzah's symbolism and how it reveals the work of Messiah in our everyday lives. Watch the introduction video inside...
CODE: 2335
Every commandment serves a unique purpose in the whole of God's law. Deuteronomy 8:10 teaches that a simple prayer plays a significant role in God's law and our life. Breaking Bread presents foundational biblical perspectives and understanding of traditional blessings for before and after meals. Includes an introduction to the table blessings of the early believers in Yeshua.
CODE: 2999
Tzitzit takes you on an in-depth study of this peculiar mitzvah. This book addresses all the issue, plus the difficulties involved in the practical application of this commandment for both Jewish and Gentile believers in Messiah.
CODE: 2356
A 20-page activity booklet for children, introducing mealtime prayers. Includes activities, coloring, plus stories and fun for the whole family!
CODE: 2620
Is the mitzvah of binding the commandments to hand and head to be understood literally? Should believers wear tefillin? Did Yeshua wear them? Learn about the history and symbolism of the sacred commandment of tefillin. Janicki examines the Master's perspective on the subject and looks into the origin of the practice. An eye-opening, in-depth introduction to one of the most sacred rituals in Judaism and a thorough study of the subject from a Messianic perspective.
CODE: 2350
The Torah commands us to sanctify God's Name, but our English versions of the Bible go so far as to conceal his Name. Cut through the condemnation, misinformation, and superstition regarding the Sacred Name. Understand the historical, linguistic, and theological implications of keeping God's Name holy. Hallowed Be Your Name is an insightful and gracious look into one of the most vexing arguments in the Messianic Jewish movement.
CODE: 2124
The re-establishment of the land of Israel is a continuing miracle in our days that causes us to think about God’s faithfulness to his covenant. As a result, we can thank the Lord through celebrating Tu Bishvat with all Israel.
Perhaps you have never heard of Tu Bishvat, and have no idea about how to celebrate it. That’s okay! First Fruits of Zion has a great resource for you. In "PLANT" you will learn all about the holiday of Tu Bishvat.
CODE: 2123
Rededication, Miracles, Enlightenment, Celebration! That is what Hanukkah is about. This First Fruits of Zion anthology takes believers, step-by-step, through the traditional celebration of Hanukkah while revealing messianic meanings in the ancient festival found in the prophecies of Daniel. You will discover how the celebration of Hanukkah is relevant for every believer.
(Originally published under the title Light in the Darkness, this revised and newly formatted edition, size: 5.5" x 8.5", is the first title in a new festival series!).
CODE: 2361
Scripture tells us, "Do not move the ancient boundary which your fathers have set" (Proverbs 22:28 NASB). It is time to return to the ancient foundation of our faith: the Torah. Boundary Stones presents a compelling and positive case for the Torah to return as life's guidebook for every disciple of Yeshua the Messiah.
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Twelve Gates, Book
Biblically Kosher, Book
The Concealed Light, Book