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Christ in the Passover
Bitter herbs, salty water, a sweet apple mixture, the shankbone of a lamb--what is the meaning behind these symbolic elements?
More info →Christ in the Feast of Tabernacles
This book is written for Jews, messianic believers, and Gentiles curious about the connection between the ancient fall festival of the Old Testament and Jesus Christ.
More info →Christ in the Feast of Pentecost
Expectancy, anticipation, countdown!
We've all eagerly counted down the days to a special occasion, like Christmas, a birthday, or a wedding. Did you know that Pentecost (Shavuot) is the only holiday for which God commanded a countdown?
More info →The Gospel in the Feasts of Israel
In this reedited version of his highly acclaimed 1954 classic, you'll share Dr. Buksbazen's heart for the Jewish people as he leads you into an exciting and personal encounter with ancient Israel's festive occasions.
More info →The Tabernacle
The book explains each part of the Tabernacle, the sacrificial system and the priesthood, and how they relate to Jesus.
More info →Temple Treasures
Explore Moses' Tabernacle in the light of Jesus Christ and discover the majesty of your golden inheritance in Him.
More info →Has God Finished with Israel?
Much has been written and said by Christians on the whole issue of Israel, much of it triumphant, insensitive and simplistic. This book stems the flow.
More info →The Bible Jesus Read
Philip Yancey has a way of confronting our most cherished, but misguided, notions about the Christian life.
More info →Y’Shua
The Jewish Way to Say Jesus. Moishe Rosen issues a ringing challenge for Jews to honestly examine the prophecies of the Jewish Scriptures regarding the Messiah to see whether Jesus indeed fulfilled them.
More info →His Names Are Wonderful
In Hebrew thought, a name did more than identify a person, it revealed their very identity. It is the same with the names of God, only in the Scriptures, God's identity is expressed not in one name, but in many.
More info →The People of Many Names
This book pulls no punches in providing an insight into God's plan for the Jew, Christian anti-semitism and includes practical suggestions for reconciliation within the Body of Messiah.
More info →The Land of Many Names
Much heat has been generated by the subject of Israel and Palestine. It's a subject that will not go away and it is crucial that Christians should have a clear grasp of both the spiritual and historical issues involved.
More info →God’s Signature
Have you ever wondered how the Old Testament came to be written, what exactly we could be missing through not reading the Hebrew Scriptures in the original language, and why God chose to use Hebrew?
More info →The Destiny of Israel and the Church
Who or what is Israel? It is one of the questions which for most Christians is a mystery. Or at least too confusing to think about.
More info →Restoring the Jewishness of the Gospel
Introduces Christians to the Jewish roots of their faith. Explains how the Jews and the Church are God's people.
More info →The Cross & the Prodigal
Kenneth E. Bailey draws on his expertise in both the New Testament and Middle Eastern culture to interpret the parable of the prodigal son from a Middle Eastern perspective.
More info →Jesus Through Middle Eastern Eyes
Beginning with Jesus' birth, Ken Bailey leads us on a kaleidoscopic study of Jesus in the four Gospels.
More info →The Student Bible Guide to the Temple
Illustrated with photographs of an authentic scale model of Herod's Temple, this work tells the story of the Temple and its purpose relating it closely to the Bible.
More info →A Kingdom of Priests
A fresh model of prayer based on the Old Testament model of the Temple integrating insights from the Jewish tradition, Orthodox spirituality and Charismatic experience creating a way of prayer with ancient roots and timeless appeal.
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