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The Prophetic Nature of the Fall Feasts

The Fall Feasts are almost upon us By that I mean Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Sukkot

A Rabbi Looks at the Fall Feasts of Israel

As summer winds down and the autumn of the year approaches, we enter into an extremely important period in the Jewish calendar known as the Fall Feasts.

Should Non-Jewish Believers Celebrate the Passover?

Jewish and Christian leaders, both in history and in the present day, offer considerable objection to Christian observance of the Passover

Understanding Passover

On the eve of Israel’s deliverance from bondage in Egypt, the LORD said to Moses and Aaron, “This month shall be the beginning of months for you; it is to be the first month of the year to you

Messiah, Our Passover

The Passover Exodus is the watershed event in Jewish history. Indeed, it is a momentous event for all mankind. Many Believers don’t fully comprehend the Passover in the context of the awesome atoning work of God. You cannot fully appreciate our redemption in the Messiah until you understand the ordinance of Passover. All the biblical Feasts and observances were foreshadows of the redemptive work that the Messiah would ultimately accomplish.

9 Ways To Pray For Our Leaders

Our responsibility as Believers in Yeshua (Jesus) AND supporters of a Jewish state is to pray for and seek productive relations between the two nations and to pray for those in leadership.

Difference Between Messianic Judaism and Christianity

One of the most common questions we receive is, “What is the difference between Messianic Judaism and Christianity.” The key to better understanding the differences between Messianic Judaism and Christianity is to first understand the foundations of both religions as they spring from Judaism. 1.

New Testament Objections (continued 3)

Answer: “Jesus stated emphatically that he did not come to abolish the Law and the Prophets but rather to fulfill them, and the primary focus of his earthly ministry was on reaching the lost sheep of the house of Israel

Jewish people Do Not Need Jesus for Salvation

Dual Covenant Theology teaches that Jewish People have a separate path to God through the Mosaic and Abrahamic Covenants This too is false The doctrine developed after the Holocaust when Christians thought the Jews had suffered enough and needed to be accepted and affirmed