This is a post Mosaic holy festival resulting from deliverance of the Jews in the days of Mordecai and Esther. Its role in Judaism today and its Biblical and New Testament significance are covered.
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What Rabbinic tradition teaches in comparison to the New Testament concerning the following topics: The Authority of the Father, Marriage, The Relationship of Husband and Wife, Polygamy, Divorce,
Religious Observance, and The Status of Women.
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This is a detailed study from both the Biblical and Rabbinic perspective on the feast of Rosh Hashanah/Feast of Trumpets. The Messianic significance of the feast is also discussed in detail as well
as every passage pertaining to the feast.
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The Come and See series is a multi-volume collection of Messianic Bible Studies. Volume 4 of this series deals with pneumatology and is a comprehensive
study of God the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh). The author's unique focus of looking at the third Person of the Trinity from a Messianic Jewish
perspective adds an intriguing dimension to this field of systematic theology.
The study examines the Person of the Holy Spirit as well as His deity, works, and gifts. It offers extensive insight into typology and answers important
questions, such as whether believers can sin against the Holy Spirit and if only people who "speak in tongues" are truly saved. The questions and study
suggestions at the end of the chapters will challenge anyone who desires to dig deeper into the Word of God.
The Come and See series is a multi-volume collection of Messianic Bible Studies. Volume 4 of this series deals with pneumatology and is a comprehensive
study of God the Holy Spirit (Ruach HaKodesh). The author's unique focus of looking at the third Person of the Trinity from a Messianic Jewish
perspective adds an intriguing dimension to this field of systematic theology.
The study examines the Person of the Holy Spirit as well as His deity, works, and gifts. It offers extensive insight into typology and answers important
questions, such as whether believers can sin against the Holy Spirit and if only people who "speak in tongues" are truly saved. The questions and study
suggestions at the end of the chapters will challenge anyone who desires to dig deeper into the Word of God.