The moment we believe, we are immediately baptized by the Spirit into the Body of the Messiah and thirty-three things become true because of our position in the Messiah. This is a detailed study of that position.
Thirty-Three Things: A Study of Positional Truth - MP3
The moment we believe, we are immediately baptized by the Spirit into the Body of the Messiah and thirty-three things become true because of our position in the Messiah. This is a detailed study of that position.
Nw available for the first time in an attractive, glossy, tri-fold print, Ariel's Thought Tracts are a great way to share your faith from a Jewish perspective. Get our new variety 5-pack that includes five copies of five different tracts (25 total). Titles include: Does God Have A Son?, Messiah The Final Sacrifice, The God-Man Concept in the Old Testament, The Sign of the Virgin, and The Trial of the Centuries.
All attempts at mediation between Israel and the Arab world die an early death. Depending on the news agency reporting, one alternately gets the impression that Israel is in the right... or maybe the
Palestinians have legitimate concerns. What you don't hear is what the real story is, and how the news is spun. This important book will help you speak intelligently about 'crisis that never ends' by
placing the current events in their proper biblical, historical, and prophetic contexts. Learn what the headlines haven't told you.
Vzájemná souhra evangelií
od Ariel Ministries (Czech - PDF)
Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum, Th.M., Ph.D.
Když teolog a biblista Dr. Arnold G. Fruchtenbaum rozvíjel ucení o živote Mesiáše z židovské perspektivy, používal knihu A. T. Robertsona Harmonieevangelií jako východisko svých studií. Odchyloval se však od Robertsonova díla všude tam, kde se tento ucenec rozhodl nenásledovat poradí Mesiášova života a pusobení podle Lukášova evangelia. Krome toho Dr. Fruchtenbaum zvolil tematický a nikoli geografický prístup, aby vytvoril souvislou chronologii príbehu popsaných ve ctyrech evangeliích. Výsledek techto zmen Robertsonovy harmonie byl nyní sestaven v Vzájemná souhra evangelií, v díle, které jasne ukazuje židovství života, pusobení a slov Mesiáše.
Separating Fact from Fiction in the Middle East Conflict
J. Randall Price, General Editor
This collection of articles from respected Evangelical scholars exposes the main current issues in the Middle East and provides well-researched objective facts to help you learn the truth about Israel's past, present, and future nationally, geopolitically, and biblically. Included in the book is an article by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum entitled "What Should We Think About the Jews as a Chosen People" as well as an article by Dr. Tim Sigler titled “What Should We Think about Jewish and Arab Relations.”
What the Bible Teaches About Israel: Past, Present, and Future
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.
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.