By reading from a fresh translation of the text, Dwight explores the details of the Hebrew background, the Jewish commentary and the Christian significance of the pivotal scripture in Jesus’ Bible of the offering up of Isaac.
By reading from a fresh translation of the text, Dwight explores the details of the Hebrew background, the Jewish commentary and the Christian significance of the pivotal scripture in Jesus’ Bible of the offering up of Isaac.
"You shall not take the Name of the Lord your God in vain". What did the third commandment really mean? Discover the deeper Hebrew meanings of this verse, which reveal some striking implications for Christians today.
"You shall not take the Name of the Lord your God in vain". What did the third commandment really mean? Discover the deeper Hebrew meanings of this verse, which reveal some striking implications for Christians today.
Listing the negative and positive commandments which Jews can still observe today, as well as those contingent upon living in the land of Israel. Come with vowelised Hebrew text and a meticulous English adaptation, this is an essential basic guide.
Are the biblical customs just for Jews? Or can Christians also receive blessings by observing them? This book explains how God’s appointed customs can be part of anyone’s lifestyle, Jew or Gentile.
Yeshua (Jesus) saw this central creed of the Jewish people as the most essential of all the commandments in the Bible. Why? Because it teaches about love – love for God, love for humanity, love for family, all so needed in today’s world.
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What prophetic insights does Scripture give into the life and legacy of the patriarch Jacob? What is the heritage of Jacob for believers in Yeshua? A provocative study addressing these and other relevant questions.
What prophetic insights does Scripture give into the life and legacy of the patriarch Jacob? What is the heritage of Jacob for believers in Yeshua? A provocative study addressing these and other relevant questions.
Some believe that Jesus and Paul taught that the 'law' ended when Jesus came and 'grace' took its place. Dwight illustrates how far from the mark this idea is and focuses on the nature, value and relevance of the Torah (Law) for Christians today.
Some believe that Jesus and Paul taught that the 'law' ended when Jesus came and 'grace' took its place. Dwight illustrates how far from the mark this idea is and focuses on the nature, value and relevance of the Torah (Law) for Christians today.
Some believe that Jesus and Paul taught that the 'law' ended when Jesus came and 'grace' took its place. Dwight illustrates how far from the mark this idea is.
This recounting of the Father\'s sovereign love for mankind, as experienced by the Pryors, will open your heart to a renewed understanding of how His passionate, pursuing love surrounds you.
This recounting of the Father's sovereign love for mankind, as experienced by the Pryors, will open your heart to a renewed understanding of how His passionate, pursuing love surrounds you.
In this devotional commentary, Keren gleans from the wisdom of the Jewish sages and commentators, as well as Christian insights into the Tanakh (OT) and conveys them in a gentle but profound manner that will inspire and inform every student of Scripture.
In Hebrew thinking the 'Law' is Torah, meaning 'teaching, instruction'. This is God's teaching to enable His people to live good, happy and fulfilled lives, certainly something to rejoice about.
In Hebrew thinking the 'Law' is Torah, meaning 'teaching, instruction'. This is God's teaching to enable His people to live good, happy and fulfilled lives, certainly something to rejoice about.
In Hebrew thinking the 'Law' is Torah, meaning 'teaching, instruction'. This is God's teaching to enable His people to live good, happy and fulfilled lives, certainly something to rejoice about.
Discover how Christianity misinterpreted a fundamental teaching in the Old Testament. A concise, clear answer to misconceptions which clarifies the meaning of law and grace, how they relate to the Messiah and the practical application for our lives today.