
The Law, Then and Now: What About Grace? - epub
By John Metzger
Believers in Yeshua (Jesus) from all denominational and nondenominational backgrounds will greatly benefit from reading this illuminating book. —Dr. Gary Hedrick, President of CJF Ministries
How should modern-day believers, Jewish or non-Jewish, relate to the Law of Moses? This is the question John Metzger attempts to answer in this well-written and interesting book. —David L. Allen, Dean - School of Preaching and Distinguished Professor of Preaching, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
His treatment of the Law of Moses is masterful; I highly recommend it as a guidebook to fully embracing the freedom for which Messiah has set us free. —Messianic Rabbi Mottel Baleston, Messengers Messianic Outreach, NJ
. . .it is refreshing to know that there is a voice of reason out there. John Metzger's examination of the conditional Mosaic Covenant and the UNCONDITIONAL New Covenant of Jesus is such a voice of reason. —Dr. Amy Downey, Director of Tzedakah Ministries
This book describes the liberating and empowering work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the believer who seeks to walk in the truths contained in the Law of Messiah. This book gives a clear and biblical and free grace understanding that believers are under the Law of Messiah today. —Pastor James D. Preslar, Grace Bible Church, Charlotte, NC
- eBook for non-Kindle (.epub) via download
- 414 pages
- Approximate download file size is 6.90 MB

The Pre-Wrath Rapture of the Church (PDF)
A Review of Marvin Rosenthal's Book
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
This is a chronological approach critiquing the book by Marvin Rosenthal.
- Manuscript: 72 pages PDF via Download

The Remnant of Israel: The History, Theology, and Philosophy of the Messianic Jewish Community (epub)
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
Thirty-five years after the publication of Hebrew Christianity: Its Theology, History, and Philosophy, Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum has again surveyed the rapidly changing face of the Messianic Jewish Community. The Remnant of Israel: The History, Theology, and Philosophy of the Messianic Jewish Community, is an update on the growing and diversifying community of Jews who have found favor with God by receiving Jesus as Messiah. Written by a Messianic Jew for Jew and Gentile alike, here is an articulate survey of the biblical position of the Messianic Jew in the setting of community. Dr. Fruchtenbaum again assesses how this community is distinctive and how it relates to the Jewish people, the Law of Moses, the local church, the State of Israel, missions, and many other timely topics. The rapid growth of the Messianic Jewish community has provoked interest as well as offense. Here is what is happening in the lives of Messianic Jews and how they and their movement relate their faith to the rest of the world.
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- 180 pages
- Approximate download file size is 472KB

The Remnant of Israel: The History, Theology, and Philosophy of the Messianic Jewish Community (mobi)
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
Thirty-five years after the publication of Hebrew Christianity: Its Theology, History, and Philosophy, Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum has again surveyed the rapidly changing face of the Messianic Jewish Community. The Remnant of Israel: The History, Theology, and Philosophy of the Messianic Jewish Community, is an update on the growing and diversifying community of Jews who have found favor with God by receiving Jesus as Messiah. Written by a Messianic Jew for Jew and Gentile alike, here is an articulate survey of the biblical position of the Messianic Jew in the setting of community. Dr. Fruchtenbaum again assesses how this community is distinctive and how it relates to the Jewish people, the Law of Moses, the local church, the State of Israel, missions, and many other timely topics. The rapid growth of the Messianic Jewish community has provoked interest as well as offense. Here is what is happening in the lives of Messianic Jews and how they and their movement relate their faith to the rest of the world.
- eBook for Kindle (.mobi) via download
- 180 pages
- Approximate download file size is 1.2MB

The Sabbath (epub)
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
This detailed study of the Sabbath comes at a time when there is so much confusion and debate among both Jewish and Gentile believers regarding what the Bible really teaches about it. The apologetics used for mandatory Sabbath-keeping are almost exclusively based upon the Old Testament for obvious reasons: there is no New Testament command for believers in general or Jewish believers in particular to keep the Sabbath. The purpose of this study, then, will be to examine what the Sabbath is in both testaments. At the same time, it will examine arguments used to support mandatory Sabbath-keeping. This study examines the Sabbath in Judaism, the Old and New Testaments, the issue of Sunday worship and the Sabbath, the Sabbatical Year, and the Year of Jubilee.
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- 117 pages
- Approximate download file size is 475KB

The Sabbath (mobi)
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
This detailed study of the Sabbath comes at a time when there is so much confusion and debate among both Jewish and Gentile believers regarding what the Bible really teaches about it. The apologetics used for mandatory Sabbath-keeping are almost exclusively based upon the Old Testament for obvious reasons: there is no New Testament command for believers in general or Jewish believers in particular to keep the Sabbath. The purpose of this study, then, will be to examine what the Sabbath is in both testaments. At the same time, it will examine arguments used to support mandatory Sabbath-keeping. This study examines the Sabbath in Judaism, the Old and New Testaments, the issue of Sunday worship and the Sabbath, the Sabbatical Year, and the Year of Jubilee.
- eBook for Kindle (.mobi) via download
- 117 pages
- Approximate download file size is 1.02MB

The Word of God: Its Nature and Content (epub)
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
C&S Volume 1: The Come and See series is a multi-volume collection of Messianic Bible Studies transcribed from Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum's original radio broadcasts. Each study is a solid foundation upon which you can stand or from which you can teach. The texts will edify you in your personal devotion or small group Bible study regardless of which topic you choose. Each volume of Come and See contains questions and study suggestions that will challenge your walk with the Lord and help you apply the truths you have learned.
Volume 1 of this series entitled "The Word of God" was previously released as a collection of five thematically related Bible studies (030 - The Nature of the Bible, 034 - The Bible and Divine Revelation, 037 - The Inspiration of the Scriptures, 021 - The Eight Covenants of the Bible, and 041 - The Dispensations of God) pertaining to the Bible itself, an area of systematic theology known as Bibliology. In this new release, those original Bible studies are now supplemented with significantly revised and expanded material from Arnold Fruchtenbaum's Systematic Theology courses. Each chapter freshly integrates study questions and suggestions to help you apply what you have learned to your life. Every chapter also concludes with an opportunity to take an online test pertaining to the study.
The ideal target audience for this study includes: young believers, small group Bible studies, those who wish to establish a firm foundation of their understanding of God, and teachers.
- eBook for non-Kindle (.epub) via download
- 144 pages
- ISBN: 978-1-935174-51-6
- Approximate download file size is 637KB

The Word of God: Its Nature and Content (mobi)
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
C&S Volume 1: The Come and See series is a multi-volume collection of Messianic Bible Studies transcribed from Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum's original radio broadcasts. Each study is a solid foundation upon which you can stand or from which you can teach. The texts will edify you in your personal devotion or small group Bible study regardless of which topic you choose. Each volume of Come and See contains questions and study suggestions that will challenge your walk with the Lord and help you apply the truths you have learned.
Volume 1 of this series entitled "The Word of God" was previously released as a collection of five thematically related Bible studies (030 - The Nature of the Bible, 034 - The Bible and Divine Revelation, 037 - The Inspiration of the Scriptures, 021 - The Eight Covenants of the Bible, and 041 - The Dispensations of God) pertaining to the Bible itself, an area of systematic theology known as Bibliology. In this new release, those original Bible studies are now supplemented with significantly revised and expanded material from Arnold Fruchtenbaum's Systematic Theology courses. Each chapter freshly integrates study questions and suggestions to help you apply what you have learned to your life. Every chapter also concludes with an opportunity to take an online test pertaining to the study.
The ideal target audience for this study includes: young believers, small group Bible studies, those who wish to establish a firm foundation of their understanding of God, and teachers.
- eBook for Kindle (.mobi) via download
- 144 pages
- ISBN: 978-1-935174-51-6
- Approximate download file size is 1.78MB

What the Bible Teaches About Israel: Past, Present, and Future (epub)
An Abridged Version of Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
Anyone who reads the Bible will soon realize that the Jewish people are the apple of God's eye. Israel, they will quickly see, is the centerpiece of divine, prophetic activity. Since God's Word places such an emphasis on this tiny nation, it seems only logical that the question of Israel is central for a proper understanding of the Scriptures. Some may ask: Hasn't the church replaced Israel? Aren't all born-again believers in Messiah Jesus "spiritual Jews"? Questions like these may only be answered on the basis of a proper systematic theology, one that includes a biblically developed Israelology. This work investigates four approaches to the theology of Israel past, present, and future, and scrutinizes beliefs that tend to confuse the identities of both Israel and the church.
The work is based on the author's dissertation titled, Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology and published by Ariel Ministries. The Biblical Evangelist called Israelology a "tremendous, masterful book. Amillennialism, postmillennialism, and other forms of covenant theology go up in smoke under the withering blaze of biblical light Fruchtenbaum places on them." The abridged version focuses on the heart of Dr. Fruchtenbaum's dissertation and offers a revised and updated text as well as charts and illustrations to enhance the understanding of this important study.
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- ISBN: 978-1-951059-53-8
- 380 pages
- Approximate download file size is 6.90 MB

What the Bible Teaches About Israel: Past, Present, and Future (mobi)
An Abridged Version of Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
Anyone who reads the Bible will soon realize that the Jewish people are the apple of God's eye. Israel, they will quickly see, is the centerpiece of divine, prophetic activity. Since God's Word places such an emphasis on this tiny nation, it seems only logical that the question of Israel is central for a proper understanding of the Scriptures. Some may ask: Hasn't the church replaced Israel? Aren't all born-again believers in Messiah Jesus "spiritual Jews"? Questions like these may only be answered on the basis of a proper systematic theology, one that includes a biblically developed Israelology. This work investigates four approaches to the theology of Israel past, present, and future, and scrutinizes beliefs that tend to confuse the identities of both Israel and the church.
The work is based on the author's dissertation titled, Israelology: The Missing Link in Systematic Theology and published by Ariel Ministries. The Biblical Evangelist called Israelology a "tremendous, masterful book. Amillennialism, postmillennialism, and other forms of covenant theology go up in smoke under the withering blaze of biblical light Fruchtenbaum places on them." The abridged version focuses on the heart of Dr. Fruchtenbaum's dissertation and offers a revised and updated text as well as charts and illustrations to enhance the understanding of this important study.
- eBook for Kindle (.mobi) via Download
- ISBN: 978-1-951059-53-8
- 380 pages
- Approximate download file size is 15.5 MB

What We Have Seen and Heard (epub)
by Christiane Jurik
Moses, David, Isaiah … The Bible is full of people who, after witnessing mighty acts of God, wrote down what they had seen and heard. Their stories are often so personal in nature, so intimate and human, that the reader cannot help but be captivated by them. The anthology of testimonies you hold in your hands also contains very personal accounts. These are the stories of 23 Jews whose lives have been changed by God: medical doctors and pianists, computer engineers and school teachers alike. Indeed, the faith-journeys of some of these men and women started during a beautiful childhood filled with Jewish customs and traditions, and some at the darkest moment in their lives. Nt one testimony is the same, but they all call out to you, "Let us reason together so that you might know what is the breadth and length and height and depth of God's love for you!"
- eBook for non-Kindle (.epub) via download
- 162 pages
- Approximate download file size is 3.02MB

What We Have Seen and Heard (mobi)
by Christiane Jurik
Moses, David, Isaiah … The Bible is full of people who, after witnessing mighty acts of God, wrote down what they had seen and heard. Their stories are often so personal in nature, so intimate and human, that the reader cannot help but be captivated by them. The anthology of testimonies you hold in your hands also contains very personal accounts. These are the stories of 23 Jews whose lives have been changed by God: medical doctors and pianists, computer engineers and school teachers alike. Indeed, the faith-journeys of some of these men and women started during a beautiful childhood filled with Jewish customs and traditions, and some at the darkest moment in their lives. Nt one testimony is the same, but they all call out to you, "Let us reason together so that you might know what is the breadth and length and height and depth of God's love for you!"
- eBook for Kindle (.mobi) via download
- 162 pages
- ISBN: 978-1-935174-51-6
- Approximate download file size is 6.57MB