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Understand the Festivals Volume 1
contains four teachings. The first teaching is an introduction to
understanding the Biblical Festivals. It will answer the questions: What are the Festivals? When are they celebrated? How do they teach us about
Yeshua the Messiah? What is the high sabbath? What is the role of the moon in helping us to celebrate the Festivals? The last three teachings are the first three of six lessons on Passover. The Passover teachings will explain the principles and themes of exile and redemption and how the historical Egyptian redemption is associated with understanding the end of days. The events of Passover will explain how Moses encounter with Pharoah is associated with the parable of the sower and how the two signs of Moses teach us about the resurrection of Yeshua and the coming together of the two houses of Israel. Part 1 of 2 of the spiritual application of Passover will explain how the events of the historical Egyptian redemption will teach us about the death of Messiah on the tree and our personal salvation in Him. |
Understand the Festivals Volume 2
contains four teachings. The first three lessons are lessons four through
six on Passover. They include messages on the spiritual application of Passover, insights into how the Passover in John 6 is linked thematically with the
historical Egyptian redemption and how the Passover Seder teaches us about the first and second coming of Yeshua and our personal salvation in Him. The last lesson in this set is on the festival of unleavened bread. Leaven in the Bible represents sin. This teaching will explainthe leaven of the Sadducees and Pharisees and how Orthodox Judaism is linked with the first century Pharisees. Eating unleavened bread represents being without sin. Unleavened bread in Hebrew is matzah. This teaching will explain how matzah is a picture of Yeshua and how unleavened bread represents being consecrated and sanctified to service unto Yeshua in the Kingdom of God. |
Understand the Festivals Volume 3
contains four teachings. The first teaching is on the Festival of Firstfruits (Bikkurim).
This teaching will explain that the themes of firstfruits are resurrection, deliverance and new beginnings. It will also explain how firstfruits is thematically associated with
the firstborn and how the firstborn was originally given the kingship, priestly and double portion blessings. The last three teachings are on the Festival of Pentecost (Shavuot). These teachings will explain the themes of Shavuot as well as explain that Yeshua gave the Torah at Mount Sinai and when He died on the tree that He died the death of the penalty of an adulterous woman. The themes of Shavuot will cover the counting of the omer (both the Karaite and Rabbinic Jewish view) and the personal spiritual application of counting the omer, the wheat harvest, the wedding betrothal, the first trump, waving the two loaves baked with leaven and renewing of the covenant. |
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Understand the Festivals Volume 4
contains four teachings. The first teaching is the last teaching in the
series on the festival of Pentecost (Shavuot). It will explain from the Midrash Rabbah on Numbers 5:12-31 (a wife suspected of adultery) how the rabbis
associate the adulterous wife to the nation of Israel. The teaching will also explain that the 'church' (the House of Jacob) was born at mount Sinai and was
reborn in Acts 2. It will explain how the original covenant at mount Sinai was a Torah based covenant and the reNEWed covenant is a Torah based
covenant. The difference is that the original covenant is the Torah writeen upon a heart of stone and the reNEWed covenant is the Torah written upon
a heart of flesh. The last three teachings are on the Festival of Trumpets (Yom Teruah / Rosh HaShanah). The first lesson discusses the twelve steps in the ancient Biblical wedding and how this teaches us about our marriage to Yeshua the Messiah. The last teachings on the Festival of Trumpets examines in detail the various themes of Yom Teruah including:Teshuvah, Rosh HaShanah (head of the year), Yom Teruah (the day of the awakening blast), Yom HaDin (the day of judgment), Yom HaZikkaron (the day of remembrance), HaMelech (the coronation day), Yamim Nora'im (the days of awe), Yom HaKiseh (the hidden day), the opening of the gates of heaven, the last trump and the resurrection of the dead. |
Understand the Festivals Volume 5
contains four teachings. The first two teachings are on Yom Kippur
(Day of Atonement). The first teaching discusses the themes of Yom Kippur including: Face to Face, the last trump (shofar), the Fast Day and Neilah
(the closing of the gates of heaven). The second teaching discusses the services on Yom Kippur. First, the High Priest ceremony of Yom Kippur from
Leviticus 16 will be examined. Then, the final service of a traditional Orthodox Jewish service on Yom Kippur will be examined. In doing so, this teaching
will relate the services and themes of Yom Kippur to Yeshua the Messiah. The last two teachings are on the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot). In the first of the two teachings, we will learn that the purpose of creation is the Messiah dwelling on the earth. The Messiah dwelling with His people is associated with Sukkot. Sukkot represents the completion of our spiritual journey after being redeemed from Egypt (Passover) and the ways of the world. In being redeemed, we are servants of the God of Israel. The last teaching discusses the themes of Sukkot including: dwelling in booths, remembering the historical Egyptian exodus, the building of the tabernacle of Moses, the season of our joy and much more. |
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This teaching will help you to identify with the Hebraic Life, Ministry and Teachings of Yeshua the Messiah. Yeshua was born a Jew. He lived a Jew. He died a Jew. He celebrated the weekly Sabbth and annual Festivals. He taught the Torah in parables and the Torah to all nations from Jerusalem during the Messianic Era.. | The Sabbath is a festival of YHVH. Non-Jews receive a special blessing for observing the Sabbath. The Sabbath is a remembrance of creation, redemption and restoration. The Sabbath is linked to sanctification, holiness and marriage. The Sabbath is likened to a Bride. The Sabbath will be celebrated during the Messianic Era and during the time of the new heaven and the new earth. Yeshua is our Sabbath rest. | How are we to celebrate the new moon? Should we follow the exile calendar? How was the new moon determined in the first century? What is the role of the Sanhedrin? Will we celebrate the new moon in the Messianic Era? How should we celebrate the new moon today/ The nation of Israel is like the moon. Just as the moon goes through various phases of decline and renewal each month so does the nation of Israel. The rebirth of the moon is likened to us being 'born again' in Messiah. The rebirth of the moon is likened to the restoration of the tabernacle of David and the two houses of Israel. |
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This book examines some of the doctrinal issues which have historically divided the two houses of Israel like Torah, grace, Sabbath, who is the Jewish Messiah (Mashiach) and eschatology (study of the last days). It will also examine how the Israel / Arab peace process is associated with the reunification of both houses of Israel (Ezekiel 37:15-28) in the end of days.(544 pages)