" The Feasts of the Lord and their prophetic significance " will help you understand what Jewish people are celebrating on the eight most important festivals included in their Hebrew calendar. It shows you how these events directly tie in to prophecies foreshadowed in both the Old and New testaments. It's more than mere coincidence these prophecies are being fulfilled in chronological order, coinciding with the feasts foretelling their occurrences. This 189 page large print handbook would be a good way for you to learn more about God's chosen people. It will illuminate the pathway to a personal faith in Yeshua, giving a solid body of proof to show Him to be the true Messiah. If you already have come to this conclusion, the book will introduce you to the Jewish roots of our faith, and prepare you to more effectively share this faith with your Jewish friends.
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It’s a beautiful thing to see God’s plan of salvation unfold through the symbolism in the Jewish Festivals. The unveiling takes place during the month of Nisan- also known as March or April on the lunar calendar. The first of the spring festivals is very familiar to us, and that is Pesach, or Passover. It equates with the Christian celebration of Easter. On the Jewish
calendar, the holiday always occurs on the same day, which is the 14th of Nisan. But on the lunar or Gregorian calendar, the date sometimes changes due to the differing lunar cycles. But it consistently happens after the earth comes alive from its long winter’s rest. The flowers start budding, the grass looks greener, and the wood land creatures start bringing forth animals after their own kind. Spring is a season of hope! And what better time is there to commemorate the Passover? It’s a beautiful thing to see God’s plan of salvation unfold through the symbolism in the Jewish Festivals. The unveiling takes place during the month of Nisan- also known as March or April on the lunar calendar.
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