One of the most incredible things about our Almighty God, Creator of the universe, is that He wants to meet with His people. When He gave the Torah to Moses, He commanded Israel to observe seven annual feasts. In these “appointed times,” He called the Jewish people to connect with Him in very specific ways. The Jewish feasts also hold much meaning for Gentile Believers. In The Fall Feasts and Chanukah, you’ll discover the cohesive thread running through the Old and New Covenants and see reflections of Yeshua (Jesus) in each holy occasion. Holiday recipes will help you celebrate each of the fall feasts and Chanukah.
Sukkot is the final biblically mandated Jewish Feast of the year. It’s also known as the Feast of Booths or Feast of Tabernacles. It holds deep significance for the Children of Abraham, but what about Believers in Yeshua? In Celebrating Sukkot – the Feast of Booths, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis unpacks the rich meaning Sukkot holds for Believers today, including
Discover just how relevant the Fall Feasts of the Hebrew Scriptures are to you as a Believer in Jesus. In this compilation of video shorts, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis reveals the significance of the fall Jewish feasts – Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot – and explains how you can observe them, even if you’re a Gentile Believer. You’ll see how each one commemorates God’s faithfulness to His Chosen People and conveys His plan of redemption through Yeshua Messiah.
Discover the significance of Jewish feasts with these beautifully designed tabletop tent cards. Each card includes information explaining the feast, its traditional observance, prophetic significance, and Messianic fulfillment. Designed to fold into a tent and set on your table, the inside offers additional insight with Scripture references, greetings, blessings, and a recipe to help you observe the holiday in your own home. Feasts include the Sabbath (Shabbat), Passover and Unleavened Bread (Pesach and Chag HaMatzot), Firstfruits (Yom HaBikkurim), Pentecost (Shavuot), Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah), Yom Kippur (Atonement), and Tabernacles (Sukkot).
What distinguishes the Jewish Voice Study Bible from any other NIV study Bible? This Bible is loaded with additional features for connecting you to the “Jewishness” of faith in Jesus – the very roots of your faith today. Rabbi Jonathan Bernis, president and CEO of Jewish Voice Ministries International, introduces an exclusive section of features at the end that highlights the importance of understanding the Jewish context of the Bible. These features include:
You’ll also learn a little more about Jewish Voice Ministries, our history, mission and vision.
Plus, the Jewish Voice Study Bible gives you some amazing tools for learning about Bible times, interpretation and context that bring the Scriptures to life. Study features include:
The Jewish Voice Study Bible has a blue leatherette cover with gold lettering to match the gold-gilded pages. It is approximately 6.5” W x 9.5” H x 2” D.
One of the most incredible things about our Almighty God, Creator of the universe, is that He wants to meet with His people. When He gave the Torah to Moses, He commanded Israel to observe seven annual feasts. In these “appointed times,” He called the Jewish people to connect with Him in very specific ways. The Jewish feasts also hold much meaning for Gentile Believers. In The Fall Feasts and Chanukah, you’ll discover the cohesive thread running through the Old and New Covenants and see reflections of Yeshua (Jesus) in each holy occasion. Holiday recipes will help you celebrate each of the fall feasts and Chanukah.
Sukkot is the final biblically mandated Jewish Feast of the year. It’s also known as the Feast of Booths or Feast of Tabernacles. It holds deep significance for the Children of Abraham, but what about Believers in Yeshua? In Celebrating Sukkot – the Feast of Booths, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis unpacks the rich meaning Sukkot holds for Believers today, including
Discover just how relevant the Fall Feasts of the Hebrew Scriptures are to you as a Believer in Jesus. In this compilation of video shorts, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis reveals the significance of the fall Jewish feasts – Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot – and explains how you can observe them, even if you’re a Gentile Believer. You’ll see how each one commemorates God’s faithfulness to His Chosen People and conveys His plan of redemption through Yeshua Messiah.
Discover the significance of Jewish feasts with these beautifully designed tabletop tent cards. Each card includes information explaining the feast, its traditional observance, prophetic significance, and Messianic fulfillment. Designed to fold into a tent and set on your table, the inside offers additional insight with Scripture references, greetings, blessings, and a recipe to help you observe the holiday in your own home. Feasts include the Sabbath (Shabbat), Passover and Unleavened Bread (Pesach and Chag HaMatzot), Firstfruits (Yom HaBikkurim), Pentecost (Shavuot), Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah), Yom Kippur (Atonement), and Tabernacles (Sukkot).
One of the most incredible things about our Almighty God, Creator of the universe, is that He wants to meet with His people. When He gave the Torah to Moses, He commanded Israel to observe seven annual feasts. In these “appointed times,” He called the Jewish people to connect with Him in very specific ways. The Jewish feasts also hold much meaning for Gentile Believers. In The Fall Feasts and Chanukah, you’ll discover the cohesive thread running through the Old and New Covenants and see reflections of Yeshua (Jesus) in each holy occasion. Holiday recipes will help you celebrate each of the fall feasts and Chanukah.
Sukkot is the final biblically mandated Jewish Feast of the year. It’s also known as the Feast of Booths or Feast of Tabernacles. It holds deep significance for the Children of Abraham, but what about Believers in Yeshua? In Celebrating Sukkot – the Feast of Booths, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis unpacks the rich meaning Sukkot holds for Believers today, including
Discover just how relevant the Fall Feasts of the Hebrew Scriptures are to you as a Believer in Jesus. In this compilation of video shorts, Rabbi Jonathan Bernis reveals the significance of the fall Jewish feasts – Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and Sukkot – and explains how you can observe them, even if you’re a Gentile Believer. You’ll see how each one commemorates God’s faithfulness to His Chosen People and conveys His plan of redemption through Yeshua Messiah.
Discover the significance of Jewish feasts with these beautifully designed tabletop tent cards. Each card includes information explaining the feast, its traditional observance, prophetic significance, and Messianic fulfillment. Designed to fold into a tent and set on your table, the inside offers additional insight with Scripture references, greetings, blessings, and a recipe to help you observe the holiday in your own home. Feasts include the Sabbath (Shabbat), Passover and Unleavened Bread (Pesach and Chag HaMatzot), Firstfruits (Yom HaBikkurim), Pentecost (Shavuot), Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah), Yom Kippur (Atonement), and Tabernacles (Sukkot).
Discover the Jewish Feast of Sukkot that celebrates God’s presence and provision and invites us to simple joy. Learn fascinating Sukkot traditions and how this “appointed time” points to Jesus.