Nicodemus, A Rabbi’s Quest Illustrated
by Jesse and Joshua Gonzales
“From scholarly to simply illustrated, every issue of Illustrated Messianic Bible Studies brings to you a visually enhanced study of God's Word from a Messianic Jewish Perspective.” Written by Jesse Gonzales Jr. based on the teachings of Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum. Illustrated by Joshua Gonzales.
There are many New Testament passages of scripture that require a knowledge of the Jewish frame of reference to be understood, even familiar ones. One such passage is the discussion between Jesus and Nicodemus on the new birth. In this work, Jesse Gonzales provides that kind of understanding. — Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum
- 24 pages of Full-Color Illustrations
- Dimensions: 8.5 x 11 inches
- ISBN: 978-1-935174-53-0
O Jerusalem!
by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre
Nw a major motion picture, this remarkable classic recounts, moment by moment, the spellbinding process that gave birth to the state of Israel. Collins and Lapierre weave a brilliant tapestry of shattered hopes, fierce pride, and breathtaking valor as the Arabs, Jews, and British collide in their fight for control of Jerusalem. O Jerusalem! meticulously re-creates this historic struggle.
Collins and Lapierre penetrate the battle from the inside, exploring each party's interests, intentions, and concessions as the city of all of their dreams teeters on the brink of destruction. From the Jewish fighters and their heroic commanders to the charismatic Arab chieftain whose death in battle doomed his cause but inspired a generation of Palestinians, O Jerusalem! tells the three-dimensional story of this high-stakes, emotional conflict. Nw with a new introduction by Dominique Lapierre, O Jerusalem! remains, as ever, a towering testament to the fiery dawn of Israel and an unforgettable tale of faith and violence, of betrayal and indomitable courage.
“A monumental work!” — Cleveland Press
“Moving, fascinating, informative... N other book on this subject...comes close to O Jerusalem!” — Los Angeles Times
“It reads like a whodunit, and you turn page after page to see what happens next... The pace is so swift, the drama so heightened by alternating flashes of tragedy and comedy that one has to stop frequently to catch one's breath and marvel.” — The New York Times Book Review
“A remarkable book... a history that not only clarifies the military and political events of the war but brings its human dimensions vividly to life.” — The National Observer
“A story as dramatic, as miraculous, as full of wonders as any ever told.” — The New York Times Book Review
- Paperback: 656 pages
- ISBN: 978-0-671-66241-7
- Shipping Weight: 1.65 lbs
Poking God's Eye
By John Metzger
Who in the world would want to poke the God of the universe in the eye? Ouch, that would hurt! Zechariah says, . . . for he that touches the apple [pupil] of His eye. God loves His people Israel and calls them the apple of His eye, a term of endearment, meaning that He loves them and protects them.
Does God mind if we poke His eye? He says that He does. When anyone harms His people Israel, He will harm them in kind. When anyone blesses His people Israel, He will bless them in return. He made that promise 4,000 years ago, and He has been faithful to keep it, from then until today.
Genesis 12:3: I will bless them that bless you and curse him that curses you.
This promise is part of God's eternal covenant with Abraham. Many people have forgotten this covenant or think that it is no longer in effect; but the Bible and human history show otherwise, as John B. Metzger points out in detail, giving detail accounts of blessings and curses from the Bible, inter-testament times, and recent history that proves this point. It does matter if we poke God in the eye! With discernment on what God's Word is saying, we can receive God's rich blessings instead of His cursings!
- Paperback: 352 pages
- ISBN: 978-0-9912151-9-5
Poking God's Eye (epub)
By John Metzger
Who in the world would want to poke the God of the universe in the eye? Ouch, that would hurt! Zechariah says, . . . for he that touches the apple [pupil] of His eye. God loves His people Israel and calls them the apple of His eye, a term of endearment, meaning that He loves them and protects them.
Does God mind if we poke His eye? He says that He does. When anyone harms His people Israel, He will harm them in kind. When anyone blesses His people Israel, He will bless them in return. He made that promise 4,000 years ago, and He has been faithful to keep it, from then until today.
Genesis 12:3: I will bless them that bless you and curse him that curses you.
This promise is part of God's eternal covenant with Abraham. Many people have forgotten this covenant or think that it is no longer in effect; but the Bible and human history show otherwise, as John B. Metzger points out in detail, giving detail accounts of blessings and curses from the Bible, inter-testament times, and recent history that proves this point. It does matter if we poke God in the eye! With discernment on what God's Word is saying, we can receive God's rich blessings instead of His cursings!
- Ebook for Kindle and Epub readers
- 353 pages
- Approximate download file size is 2.37 MB
Shoshanah's Legacy
The Uplifting and Inspiring Stories Behind Ariel Ministries' Camp Shoshanah in the Adirondacks
By L. Jesse Grace
The third in a trilogy (Chosen Fruit, Ariel's Trials and Triumphs), this book unfolds the uniquely inspiring stories of the many unsung heroes and heroines that shaped Camp Shoshanah from its rudimentary beginnings in 1974 to a state-of-the-art conference facility today. It is a precious legacy reflecting the mighty work of God's Holy Spirit and pointing to Ariel's ongoing mission and hope for the future.
- Paperback 299 pages
- Dimensions: 6 x 9 inches
- ISBN: 978-1-935174-94-3
Shoshanah's Legacy (epub)
The Uplifting and Inspiring Stories Behind Ariel Ministries' Camp Shoshanah in the Adirondacks
By L. Jesse Grace
The third in a trilogy (Chosen Fruit, Ariel's Trials and Triumphs), this book unfolds the uniquely inspiring stories of the many unsung heroes and heroines that shaped Camp Shoshanah from its rudimentary beginnings in 1974 to a state-of-the-art conference facility today. It is a precious legacy reflecting the mighty work of God's Holy Spirit and pointing to Ariel's ongoing mission and hope for the future.
- Ebook for Kindle and Epub readers
- 300 pages
- Approximate download file size is 11 MB
- ISBN: 978-1-958552-00-1
The Fall Feasts of Israel
by Dr. Mitch Glaser
This book will help you understand three of Israel's most significant festivals: Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot. A complete examination of each feast includes a look at its biblical institution, its celebration in the time of Christ, and its observance by Jews today.
- Paperback: 256 pages
- ISBN: 0-8024-2539-9
The God of Israel - Vol. 1
by D.L. Cooper
The present book constitutes the first volume of the "Messianic Series" of the Biblical Research Society in which the author sets forth the scriptural
teaching of God's existence, His character, and His nature--especially the triune nature of the Godhead. Each chapter paves the way for understanding
the next one. It is therefore necessary that the reader, starting at the beginning, study each chapter until he has completed the book. On account
of the lack of space it is impossible to discuss the subject of the God of Israel in an adequate manner, in a volume this size. The facts and the truths
that have here been presented are sufficient, however, to enable the reader to formulate a definite idea of the Almighty and of His relation to the
world and to an in general-but to the believer in a particular and special manner.
Volume 1 of 7 of the "Messianic Series".
- Paperback: 102 pages
- Dimensions: 5" x 7 1/2"
The Law, Then and Now: What About Grace
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
- Paperback: 414 pages
- ISBN: 978-1-60265-056-5
- Dimensions: 5 1/2 x 8 1/2
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 Kindle and Epub readers
- 414 pages
- Approximate download file size is 6.90 MB
The Messiah in the Temple:
The Symbolism and Significance of the Second Temple in Light of the New Testament
by Roger Liebi
The Second Temple — the sanctuary at Jerusalem during the time of Jesus Christ — plays a very significant role in the New Testament. Matthew to Revelation teems with references to this glorious edifice of Antiquity, yet many readers of the Bible do not understand terms such as “pinnacle of the Temple”, “the Beautiful Gate”, “Solomon's Porch”, “the Sheep Gate” and “the Sanhedrin”. These terms and many other features of the Temple area, are brought to life in this book and connected to the Messiah in a way that is refreshing and stimulating to our faith.
During the years 1967-2003 modern archaeology on the Temple Mount made huge progress and extended our knowledge of the Second Temple as never before. Dr. Liebe synthesizes these findings with all the passages of the NT that refer in some way to the Temple. The many pictures, illustrations, and diagrams help the reader to personally engage with and understand the eternal Messianic significance of this ancient structure.
Dr. Roger Liebi (born in 1958), is married with six children. He studied music, theology, and the languages of the Biblical world (Greek, Classical and Modern Hebrew, Aramaic, Akkadian). He has authored numerous publications and assisted in three Bible translation projects. He is currently an international lecturer and Bible teacher.
- Hardcover: 655 pages
- ISBN: 978-3-943175-05-9
- Included with the book is a CD containing:
- The complete book in pdf format
- Various lectures by the author
- Musical recordings composed by the author
- A musical recording of the author playing J.S. Bach: Partita N. 2 in D minor (BVW 1004)
There Really Is A Difference: A Comparison of Covenant and Dispensational Theology
by Renald E. Showers
Learn how theological differences affect such issues as God's ultimate purpose for history, God's program for Israel, the church, and the Christian's relationship to the Mosaic Law and grace. This excellent book also explores the differences between premillennial, amillennial, and postmillennial views of the Kingdom of God and presents an apology for the dispensational-premillennial system of theology.
- Paperback: 225 pages
- ISBN: 978-0-915540-50-1
- Dimensions: 8.25 x 5.5 x .75 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.00 lbs