We have been given the gift of the Sabbath. Now may we return the Father's gift to us—the gift of a submissive life of Sabbath observance that truly makes it a unique and sanctified day of study, song, worship, fellowship, and good deeds. Look at some of the interpretations, deeper meanings, traditional applications, and messianic innovations surrounding Sabbath.
Volume 1
Are you ready for a story? Join D. Thomas Lancaster as he tells stories from the Torah, Gospels, and the Sages of Israel. Listen to lessons that are drawn from the weekly Torah portions, as heard on the Torah Club audio series. Children of all ages will enjoy these biblically-based tales of God's people.
Learn to read Hebrew! Getting Started in Hebrew DVDs and companion workbook (purchase separately) will teach you in 12 easy lessons to pronounce and write any Hebrew text, and move into additional Hebrew resources to begin building your vocabulary and competence.
This 210-page user-friendly workbook is designed to be used with the Getting Started in Hebrew Video Set, to maximize a student's learning experience.
This 12" x 18" wall chart gives the Getting Started in Hebrew student an accessible reference tool for the details of the letters and vowels.
Out of the fertile ground of the Torah, the living vine of David springs forth with wine preserved in its grapes since the creation of the earth. "I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit." (John 15:5) Artwork printed on high quality stock, ready for framing.
Download the Issue 107 Supplement as a PDF.
Through the pages of the new Messiah Journal we hope to continue to help shape the minds of the people of God, encourage the disciples of the Master, and instruct all believers in the life of Torah.
The crown jewel of the issue is an important new translation of Isaiah 53 based upon the Dead Sea Scroll version of Isaiah. The Great Isaiah Scroll has a few small variants, some of which are significant enough to completely change the reading of the text.
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.