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.
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El programa de discipulado HaYesod educa a los creyentes en su relación con la tierra prometida, la historia del pueblo de Dios y las escrituras del pueblo judío. Conocer el fundamento judío del cristianismo profundiza la fe del creyente, clarifica el sentido de la Biblia y revela el propósito de Dios para todo su pueblo.
El módulo de estudio HaYesod, El Fundamento se compone de diez lecciones extraordinarias que exploran el fundamento judío del cristianismo. Las clases fueron grabadas desde diferentes sitios de Israel y en el centro de estudio mesiánico (beit midrásh) de First Fruits of Zion.
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Order additional HaYesod: The Foundation 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.
The workbook is full of additional helps such as a glossary of terms, pertinent Scripture quotations, additional sources, references, and citations.
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Includes 6 months of online access to Student Lessons on streaming video.
HaYesod: The Sabbath is a new module composed of ten compelling lessons that explore the biblical Sabbath and its observance and implications for Messianic believers today. Lessons are taught from locations throughout the land of Israel and from the studio setting of the First Fruits of Zion study hall (beit midrash). Detailed information about every aspect of the HaYesod program is available at www.hayesod.org.
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As an introduction to HaYesod, or to assist you in sharing what you are learning in the HaYesod program with others, and to help solidify each lesson, we have created a summary that captures the heart of every lesson.
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.
We see depictions of him in movies, paintings, and stained-glass windows. We hear about him from the pulpit and the stage. We read about him in the Gospels. As his disciples, we follow him; we revere him; we glorify him. But how well do we really know him?
Yeshua Matters is the story of a pastor who discovers that Jesus Christ was not just a Jewish person, but a practicing Jew, a teacher of Judaism—a rabbi, known during his earthly ministry as Rabbi Yeshua of Nazareth.
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.
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.
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?