ANTHROPOLOGY: The Doctrine of Man & HAMARTIOLOGY: The Doctrine of Sin - MP3
The psalmist asks, “What is man that Thou art mindful of him?” God's Word answers those deep, basic questions within each of us concerning man's very existence, our origin, soul, body, life,
death, and the reality of the effects of sin — in the worldwide scope, as well as our individual struggles and final triumph.
Print the Anthropology exegetical outline and follow along with Dr. Fruchtenbaum as he teaches the Word of God.
Print the Hamartiology exegetical outline and follow along with Dr. Fruchtenbaum as he teaches the Word of God.
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Don't believe everything you read... this book is as important for Gentile believers as Jewish ones! Any believer in Jesus who has partaken of “communion” will find the Jewish background of
that sacrament not only fascinating and edifying, but a tremendous way to share one's faith as well! The book gives a step-by-step explanation of the Jewish Passover seder, interspersed with New
Testament passages that pull together all the biblical references to the “Last Supper.”
Arielov Komentar Biblije: Mesijansko -Židovske Poslanice - PDF
Po Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum
Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum svjetski je poznat i cijenjen biblijski učitelj. Na hrvatskome govornom području poznat je po knjigama: Isus je bio Židov,
Mesijin život, Mesijinim stopama, Suci & Ruta i Zakon i zakonitost. Već dugi niz godina Dr. Fruchtenbaum radi na komentaru cjelokupne Biblije,
kao i obično, sa židovske točke gledišta.
U mesijansko-židovskim poslanicama, autoru je uspjelo detaljno razjasniti židovsku pozadinu poslanica koju drugi komentatori Biblije nažalost izostavljaju.
Komentari Dr. Fruchtenbauma ključ su do potpunijeg razumijevanja poslanica te židovskog načina razmišljanja. Želim svim korisnicima ovih praktičnih
i razumljivih komentara Božji blagoslov prilikom studiranja poslanica.
- Zlatko Madžar, nakladnik
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Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum svjetski je poznat i cijenjen biblijski učitelj. Na hrvatskome govornom području poznat je po knjigama: Isus je bio Židov, Mesijin život, Mesijinim stopama, Mesijansko židovske poslanice, Suci & Ruta i Zakon i zakonitost. Već dugi niz godina Dr. Fruchtenbaum radi na komentaru cjelokupne Biblije, kao i obično, sa židovske točke gledišta.
Veoma cijenim njegove komentare i srdačno ih preporučam svima onima koji teže dubljem proučavanju Svetoga pisma. Čitatelj če naučiti mnogo toga što neće
pročitati u drugim komentarima, te će stoga biti sposoban stvari vidjeti s posve druge točke gledišta. Dobit će jasniju sliku o tome zašto su se stvari odigrale onako kako su se odigrale.
Želim svim korisnicima ovoga praktičnog i razumljivog komentara Božji blagoslov prilikom studiranja ovog komentara
Zlatko Madžar, nakladnik
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395 stranica
ISBN: 978-953-55337-7-1
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Based on "A Harmony of the Gospels" by A. T. Robertson
by Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum, Th.M., Ph.D.
Description: When the theologian and Bible scholar Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum developed his teaching on the life of the Messiah from a
Jewish perspective, he used A. T. Roberton's harmony of the Gospels as a basis for his studies. However, he deviated from Robertson's work whenever
the scholar chose not to follow Luke's sequential order of Messiah's life and ministry. Furthermore, Dr. Fruchtenbaum chose a thematic, not a geographical,
approach to establish a coherent chronology of the events depicted in the four Gospels.
The basic translation used is the American Standard Version of 1901. However, the archaic language has been modernized, and the names of persons and places
were transliterated in accordance with Hebrew pronunciation. The result of these changes to Robertson's harmony have now been compiled by Dr. Fruchtenbaum
and Jan Marek Kopytek in Ariel's Harmony of the Gospels, a work that clearly shows the Jewishness of the Messiah's life, actions, and words.
When the theologian and Bible scholar Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum developed his teaching on the life of the Messiah from a Jewish perspective, he used A. T. Roberton's harmony of the Gospels as a basis for his studies. However, he deviated from Robertson's work whenever the scholar chose not to follow Luke's sequential order of Messiah's life and ministry. Furthermore, Dr. Fruchtenbaum chose a thematic, not a geographical, approach to establish a coherent chronology of the events depicted in the four Gospels.
The basic translation used in the American Standard Version of 1901. However, the archaic language has been modernized, and the names of persons and places were transliterated in accordance with Hebrew pronunciation. The result of these changes to Robertson's harmony have now been compiled by Dr. Fruchtenbaum and Jan Marek Kopytek in Ariel's Harmony of the Gospels, a work that clearly shows the Jewishness of the Messiah's life, actions, and words.
When the theologian and Bible scholar Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum developed his teaching on the life of the Messiah from a Jewish perspective, he used A. T. Roberton's harmony of the Gospels as a basis for his studies. However, he deviated from Robertson's work whenever the scholar chose not to follow Luke's sequential order of Messiah's life and ministry. Furthermore, Dr. Fruchtenbaum chose a thematic, not a geographical, approach to establish a coherent chronology of the events depicted in the four Gospels.
The basic translation used in the American Standard Version of 1901. However, the archaic language has been modernized, and the names of persons and places were transliterated in accordance with Hebrew pronunciation. The result of these changes to Robertson's harmony have now been compiled by Dr. Fruchtenbaum and Jan Marek Kopytek in Ariel's Harmony of the Gospels, a work that clearly shows the Jewishness of the Messiah's life, actions, and words.
Based on "A Harmony of the Gospels" by A. T. Robertson
by Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum, Th.M., Ph.D.
Description: When the theologian and Bible scholar Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum developed his teaching on the life of the Messiah from a
Jewish perspective, he used A. T. Roberton's harmony of the Gospels as a basis for his studies. However, he deviated from Robertson's work whenever
the scholar chose not to follow Luke's sequential order of Messiah's life and ministry. Furthermore, Dr. Fruchtenbaum chose a thematic, not a geographical,
approach to establish a coherent chronology of the events depicted in the four Gospels.
The basic translation used in the American Standard Version of 1901. However, the archaic language has been modernized, and the names of persons and places
were transliterated in accordance with Hebrew pronunciation. The result of these changes to Robertson's harmony have now been compiled by Dr. Fruchtenbaum
and Jan Marek Kopytek in Ariel's Harmony of the Gospels, a work that clearly shows the Jewishness of the Messiah's life, actions, and words.
The Unparalleled Faith Journey of Ariel Ministries
by L. Jesse Grace
Ariel's Trials and Triumphs may be understood as a sequel to Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum's biography, titled Chosen Fruit. While the latter predominantly
depicted the personal life story of Dr. Fruchtenbaum, the purpose of this account is to present the inside story of Ariel Ministries itself. Founded
in 1977, the ministry has had to exercise unparalleled faith and rely solely upon God for its support, from its inception. Throughout the years as
a Jewish ministry, Ariel has experienced a series of trials and tribulations. By the same token, it has also seen its share of exciting triumphs and
wonderful spiritual blessings. From the seed of one man's obedience, God shaped the growth of the ministry into a vast network of both Messianic and
Gentile believers, with many international branches. The stories of how some of the branches got started truly reveal the power of God at work. Hence,
this account attempts to chronicle the major achievements, progress, and events that took place within Ariel Ministries, bringing to the fore its exceptional
faith journey since the beginning and God's enduring faithfulness to His flock.
The Unparalleled Faith Journey of Ariel Ministries
by L. Jesse Grace
Ariel's Trials and Triumphs may be understood as a sequel to Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum's biography, titled Chosen Fruit. While the latter predominantly depicted the personal life story of Dr. Fruchtenbaum, the purpose of this account is to present the inside story of Ariel Ministries itself. Founded in 1977, the ministry has had to exercise unparalleled faith and rely solely upon God for its support, from its inception. Throughout the years as a Jewish ministry, Ariel has experienced a series of trials and tribulations. By the same token, it has also seen its share of exciting triumphs and wonderful spiritual blessings. From the seed of one man's obedience, God shaped the growth of the ministry into a vast network of both Messianic and Gentile believers, with many international branches. The stories of how some of the branches got started truly reveal the power of God at work. Hence, this account attempts to chronicle the major achievements, progress, and events that took place within Ariel Ministries, bringing to the fore its exceptional faith journey since the beginning and God's enduring faithfulness to His flock.
A Study of the Angelic Realm: Angelology, Satanology, and Demonology (epub)
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
Come and See is a multi-volume collection of Messianic Bible studies that covers all topics of systematic theology. Volume 5 of this series deals with
angelology. Literally, this term means "the doctrine of angels." Because there are fallen and unfallen angels, the topic is discussed in three parts.
The first part covers angelology proper, meaning the doctrine of unfallen angels. The second part deals with Satanology, which is the doctrine of Satan.
The third part covers demonology, which is the doctrine of fallen angels.The author's unique focus of looking at all Scripture from a Messianic Jewish
perspective adds an intriguing dimension to this field of systematic theology. The questions and study suggestions at the end of the chapters will challenge anyone who desires to dig deeper into the Word of God.
A Study of the Angelic Realm: Angelology, Satanology, and Demonology
by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum
Come and See is a multi-volume collection of Messianic Bible studies that covers all topics of systematic theology. Volume 5 of this series deals with
angelology. Literally, this term means "the doctrine of angels." Because there are fallen and unfallen angels, the topic is discussed in three parts.
The first part covers angelology proper, meaning the doctrine of unfallen angels. The second part deals with Satanology, which is the doctrine of Satan.
The third part covers demonology, which is the doctrine of fallen angels.The author's unique focus of looking at all Scripture from a Messianic Jewish
perspective adds an intriguing dimension to this field of systematic theology. The questions and study suggestions at the end of the chapters will
challenge anyone who desires to dig deeper into the Word of God.