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How to Study (Numbers 32)
The chapter can also be called “A Matter of Priorities” as we look examine the priorities of Gad and Rueben. It is a wonderful chapter to introduce the various techniques used in studying scripture. In this study we point out the importance of the repetitions, reversals, opening sentence, and word order as well as the priorities study takes in our life. We learn that study is one of the highest forms of worship we can offer G-d.
Mystery of the Missing Vav
Is it possible to tell the Gospel message in just one Hebrew letter? In this study we show that with the Hebrew letter Vav (?) that the redemption message is brought out in an exciting and creative way. This study opens the door to see the Wisdom of the Hebrew Alphabet and how each letter reveals spiritual truths which are applicable to our spiritual walk.
Understanding the Jewish Wedding Feast
What are the implications in the ancient Jewish Wedding Feast and how is it seen to describe the relationship of the church to the bridegroom? What is a ketubah? Is there a correlation between the betrothal and ketubah (marriage contract) and the scripture? In this study we examine the ancient wedding customs explaining the betrothal and the ketubah process, the groom coming for his bride and preparations made for the wedding.
Yeshua and the Dead Sea Scrolls
The discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1947 made a major impact on biblical studies during the first century period. It revealed that Hebrew was not the dead language once believed by many theologians. When Yeshua state that “Ye have heard that it hath been said, Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate thine enemy.” was he talking to the writers of the Dead Sea Scrolls? In this study we will look at the relationship of Yeshua with the teachings in the scroll.
The Ten Plagues
We have all heard and read about the plagues that G-d sent upon the Egyptians prior to the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. But which human instrument was used in bringing them to fruition, was it Moses, Aaron, or someone else? Why was Moses not allowed to do all of them? In this study we will examine the ten plagues in detail noticing the pattern that develops and seeing that one of the plagues is not what most people think.
Pursing Spiritual Excellence
his is a six disc series which brings the ancient teachings of Mussar, a Torah based discipline, into modern times and teaches how to strive for spiritual excellence and overcome poor spiritual habits. The Hebrew term mussar () is from Proverbs 1:2, and means instruction, discipline, or conduct. The concept of Mussar can be found in Lamentations 3:40. The purpose of Mussar is to bring us closer to G-d and His Word. In the process, our character traits or middot ("measures") are changed and brought into balance. In this series, we address the reason G-d created Satan and how even this is for our good. We also learn that there is not a single character trait that cannot be changed for the positive. We learn how to examine our our lives according to scripture and using the Scriptures in changing our character traits in order to become what HaShem has for us and how to better serve Him.
Israel - The Fifth Gospel
Since the fourth century the land of Israel has been called “The Fifth Gospel,” because without an understanding of the topography and geography of the land of Israel there are many things that are missed. What was the backdrop for the statement that “the gates of hell will not prevail?” What was being alluded to with the phrase “a land flowing with milk and honey?” If Jerusalem is not the highest location why do we say we are going “up to Jerusalem?” Find out the answers to these questions and more by understanding the teaching of The 5th Gospel.
Since the fourth century the land of Israel has been called “The Fifth Gospel,” because without an understanding of the topography and geography of the land of Israel there are many things that are missed. What was the backdrop for the statement that “the gates of hell will not prevail?” What was being alluded to with the phrase “a land flowing with milk and honey?” If Jerusalem is not the highest location why do we say we are going “up to Jerusalem?” Find out the answers to these questions and more by understanding the teaching of The 5th Gospel.
Understanding the Siddur
Remember when you first became a believer and you felt this incredible need and desire to pray but did not know what to say? The siddur, the Jewish prayer book, solves this problem. In this study we find that the purpose of the siddur was to serve as a springboard to create spontaneous prayer. In the study we examine some of the prayers and how to incorporate them into your daily prayer.
Joshua
What was the primary purpose for dividing the Jordan River? What was Joshua’s psychological outlook and why is he bei ng told several times to be of good courage? In our study we examine the different parallels starting with the exodus to the point of the Children of Israel crossing the Jordan River and comparing it with the Book of Joshua.
Feasts of the L-RD
In the book of Leviticus, chapter 23, we find the variou s festivals listed. But why are they called “mo’edim” and what was being implied when they are referred to as a “holy convocation?” When was the original “Day of Pentecost” and what happened? This study looks at the biblical festivals and how they relate to Yeshua, as well as which ones have been fulfilled and which ones are still awaiting fulfillment.
