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This book contains a selection of the works of Rabbi Daniel Zion (1883–1979), some newly translated into English, along with a new biography. Rabbi Zion tells of the miraculous events surrounding his realization of Yeshua as the Messiah, his campaign against the Nazi regime, and his unwavering commitment to Judaism.

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In Elementary Principles, D. Thomas Lancaster takes readers back to first-century Messianic Judaism to explore what he calls “an apostolic catechism," the foundational basics of discipleship to Jesus of Nazareth. Think you know it all already? Get ready to rethink your religion. This book of “basics" challenges common Christian assumptions while laying out clear, biblical definitions for all followers of Jesus.

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An Introduction to Prayer in Messianic Judaism Messianic Judaism is heir to a rich heritage of prayer, including both thousands of years of Jewish wisdom...
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Returning the Holy Sabbath to the Disciples of Jesus. Why don’t Christians in the church today keep the biblical Sabbath? Was the observance of the...
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¿A través de cuál puerta entrarás? Gentiles creyentes & judaísmo mesiánico examina la “teología efraimita” o “teología de las dos casas” para ayudar a...
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In honor of the anniversary of the giving of the Torah and the gift of the Holy Spirit, First Fruits of Zion presents Gifts of the Spirit , providing...
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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?

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A Study on the Name of God

Mayim Chayim Series

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.

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