In her devotional commentary, Keren Hannah Pryor gives you a taste of the sweetness of God’s Word and the inspired instruction of his Torah. She gleans from the wisdom of Jewish sages and commentators as well as Christian insights into the Tanach (Old Testament), and conveys them in a gentle but profound manner that will inspire and inform every student of Scripture.
The Concealed Light is an inspiring 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.
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Messianic cantor, musician, and songwriter Troy Mitchell calls the world to awaken from slumber and hail the coming redemption. Mitchell takes listeners on a spiritual journey “singing psalms and hymns and spiritual songs” (Colossians 3:16) inspired from the psalms of David, the biblical prophets, the New Testament, and synagogue liturgy. This soulful wake-up call features English lyrics ornamented with Hebrew and layered with Mitchell’s uniquely crafted original melodies. Shake the slumber from your sleeping soul.
Tu Bishvat, the New Year for Trees, is a beautiful time to herald new life after a long and dormant winter. In the seventeenth century, a new custom arose to celebrate Tu Bishvat with a seder, a ceremonial meal inspired by Passover.
Bloom, Vine of David's new Tu Bishvat Haggadah, is inspired by the story of the early pioneers of the modern State of Israel. This seder reflects upon the dreams of a Jewish national homeland in the Promised Land throughout the centuries and its culmination with Zionism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Bloom is simple and not deeply mystical. It focuses the modern return of the Jewish people to their land as a part of the broader plan of world redemption.
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.
Esta primera edición al español en 2018, contiene tres nuevos capítulos y un apéndice. El nuevo material explica cómo se aplica la Torá a los gentiles creyentes en Jesús, a través de la exploración de algunas enseñanzas que tratan este tema en el Nuevo Testamento.
El manual del alumno HaYesod está incluido en el kit de DVD y en la versión digital. Sin embargo, usted puede adquirir manuales adicionales de acuerdo al número de estudiantes en su grupo o para futuras clases.
El manual del alumno presenta el esquema completo de la lección y se ejecuta paralelamente a las enseñanzas del video. Los estudiantes completan los espacios en blanco en los manuales mientras miran o escuchan los DVD, CD o audios en MP3.
Order additional HaYesod: The Sabbath Student, Workbooks according to the number of students in your group, or for future groups.
The Student Workbook presents the entire lesson outline and material in detail and runs parallel to the video teachings. Students fill in the blanks in the workbooks while watching the DVDs, streaming the Videos online, or listen to the Audio CDs, or MP3s.