The Moedim of Leviticus 23


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This is an all-inclusive book for helping the remnant of Israel to discern the truth about the Sabbath, the biblical feast days, and the appointed times of the Creator. Whether you have been keeping the Sabbath and appointed times for years or have just started to discover the beauty of keeping the Word, this book will be a welcome addition to your library. This book covers the biblical calendar of the heavenly luminaries, and every one of the appointed times of Leviticus 23, complete with each verse in the bible relevant to the understanding of these events. Learn about how the life, death, and resurrection of the messiah are told in the story of the feast days, and how to discern his coming in the future. For unless you have a clear understanding of the feast days of the Creator, you simply cannot know who the messiah is. With clear and concise explanations of each of the moedim, as well as the Shemitah and Jubilee years, which are resolved to our Gregorian calendar using historical evidence, this is the definitive book for pulling together each of the sources of information and learning how you can please the Creator with obedience to His Word! In each chapter, the dos and don'ts of each of the festivals are discussed, along with easy to understand guides to the biblical truths and man-made traditions surrounding each of the set-apart days. Also included is a bonus chapter on a modern Hebrew wedding, teaching how the marriage between a man and woman is symbolic of the marriage between the bridegroom and his spotless bride. This can be used as a blueprint for teaching about these prophetic events at your own wedding.




The Betrothed Bride of Messiah


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From the very beginning, God planned an eternal marriage with redeemed man. There are seven holy rehearsals that God has given mankind to learn and experience His plan. The material covered in this book is based upon the Scripture coupled with ancient rabbinic commentaries and interpretation. (Biblical Studies)





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A response to Christianity's antinomian assault proving that the Greek New Testament upholds the validity of the Law of Moses.




You Reap What You Sow


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Sowing and reaping is also a law of the spiritual world. It is more than just an agricultural principle. It is an axiom of life that we reap what we sow.Galatians 6:7 says, "Do not be deceived: God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows". There are natural consequences to our actions.Sowing and reaping is used as a metaphor for death and resurrection. When Paul discusses the doctrine of the resurrection of the body, he uses the analogy of planting a seed to illustrate physical death."The body that is sown is perishable, it is raised imperishable; it is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory; it is sown in weakness, it is raised in power; it is sown a natural body, it is raised a spiritual body" (1 Cor. 15:42b-44a).A seed may "die" when it falls to the ground, but that is not the end of its life (John 12:24).Found throughout Scripture, the idea of sowing and reaping is an important principle imparting wisdom for both this world and the next.




Harmony of the Gospels


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Harmony of the Gospels was written to share the physical life events of the New Testament Messiah as recorded in Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. It was also written to share Who He Was, Is, and Will Be. The Messiah came to perform the work of the Father (John 5:36-40). Reviewing the recorded events in the life of the Messiah and putting them into chronological sequence with which Luke specifically noted as being the correct order, results in an imposing view of the life and teachings of the Messiah. Use of the Hebrew names and titles of the Messiah "Yah~shua" and His Father, Yah Yahweh the Most High EL, also provides an enlightening exposure not previously documented by any harmony of the gospels. With the realization that the Old Testament Hebrew manuscripts were all that were available during the Messiah's life, scripture references are provided for direct statements and quotations that the Messiah used. The ultimate objective is to present factual and verifiable evidence documenting the Truth regarding the Messiah's preexistence (John 17:5), the purpose for the creation of the earth (Isa. 45:18), the purpose of Man's creation (Gen. 1:26), and that of the Messiah sent to the earth to perform the Father's work (John 5:36). He came proclaiming good tidings of the Kingdom of Yahweh (Matt. 4:23), fulfilling ALL the prophecies about Himself. His sacrifice provided the pathway for man's reconciliation with the Creator Father, enabling the forgiveness of sin and His life providing the example of righteousness as He became the author and finisher of our faith (Heb. 12:2).




Celebrating Jesus in the Biblical Feasts Expanded Edition


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Unlock the Prophetic Significance of the Biblical Feasts! The Lord spoke to Moses, saying, Speak to the people of Israel and say to them, These are the appointed feast of the Lord that you shall proclaim as holy convocations; they are my appointed feasts.Leviticus 23:1-2 ESV The Feasts of the Lord have powerful and prophetic significance to Gods people, both Jew and Gentile. Each feast is a picture of Jesus the Messiah and represents one of seven phases of spiritual development in your life! In this intriguing and biblically sound study, Dr. Richard Booker takes you on a revelatory journey through the Bible showing you how the ancient Biblical feasts are relevant for your spiritual growth today. Get life-changing revelation of the significance of: Passover Unleavened Bread First Fruits Pentecost Trumpets Atonement Tabernacles From the new birth found in Passover and the Crucifixion, all the way to entering Gods rest found in the Feast of Tabernacles and the Second Coming, you will discover how the seven Biblical feast powerfully impact your faith journey with the Lord. Learn to encounter God in a fresh powerful way by unlocking the prophetic significance of the Feasts of the Lord!




Jesus Gives Joy


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The Garden of Eden represents a time of idyllic joy and communion between Creator and mankind. Is there a path that will lead us to Eden restored? Can we experience a taste of heaven's joy in the here and now? How can we be assured of a better life to come? "Jesus Gives Joy" explores these themes and points out heaven's plan for joy and happiness -- Shalom!




The Red Mark On God's Forehead


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A book that will shake the modern-day church to its core, The Red Mark on God’s Forehead trumpets the call to Christians to return to the true roots of their faith—the worship of God as He commands in the Torah. In an engaging and thought-provoking manner, Darryl Weinberg outlines the path Christianity has taken, lured by pagan practices, away from God’s plan for His people and toward the crisis facing us in these end times. The ultimate end of this journey is the denial of Messiah Himself. From moving the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday, to its troubling involvement in festivals such as Easter, Christmas, Valentine’s Day, and Halloween, the Church has grieved the heart of God, splintered its own unity, and engaged in a lifestyle abhorrent to the Lord. Most shocking, however, is the thorough exploration of the outright anti-Semitic sentiment, particularly as expressed in the Church Fathers, that led us to this point. Through this troubling message, however, shines a light of great hope. Our ever-merciful, loving God desires to draw us back to the true worship and lifestyle that brings us into fellowship with Him. He is anxious to forgive and redeem, and His Word contains all that is needed to serve and worship Him in spirit and in truth.




Mysteries of the Everlasting Kingdom


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Mysteries of the Everlasting Kingdom is the first book in a series of four on Bible commentary. The unique feature of this series is that the verses quoted are from my own version of the Bible-the Gabriel Bible, with a few noted exceptions It is the first Bible to include the Creators actual name-Yehovah, as found about 50 times in the oldest known complete Hebrew Bible, the Leningrad codex. The lead chapter in the series is called Israel's Seven Apocalyptic Days. It explains how the seven annual Feast and Festival days (there is a difference) all have a strong End Time significance. Those seven days will be more relevant in the near future than in any time since Moses revealed them! That significance will all occur within the span of seven months during the year 6000 (4000 being the year Yeshua (Jesus) referenced in Luke 4:21, "Today this Scripture you just heard read has been fulfilled."