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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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Rededication, Miracles, Enlightenment, Celebration! A Hanukkah Anthology. (Revised and newly formatted edition, handy new size: 5.5" x 8.5", this...
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What the Jewishness of Jesus can Teach Christians about Prayer. Prayer is simply talking with God. Nonetheless, the grown men who followed Jesus felt as...
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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.

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Returning the Biblical Festivals to the Disciples of Jesus. God has set dates for meeting with his people. The Holy Days explores the relationship...
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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 Devotional Study Through the Five Books of Moses. In her devotional commentary, Keren Hannah Pryor gives you a taste of the sweetness of God’s Word and...
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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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