Two Messianic Hanukkah Devotionals
Here are a couple of devotional guides for Messianic believers as we celebrate Yeshua, the Light of the World, during Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights.
Reviews of Bibles and other books of interest to Messianic and Hebrew Roots believers in Messiah Yeshua.
Here are a couple of devotional guides for Messianic believers as we celebrate Yeshua, the Light of the World, during Hanukkah, the Festival of Lights.
According to the NET Bible publisher, there are more than 60,000 notes. That is an average of two notes on every verse in the Bible.
Every Messianic believer should have the Bible in Hebrew and in a translation not created by Christian scholars. Consider The Israel Bible for your library.
Besides publishing the TLV, The Tree of Life Bible Society has also published the TLV Journey Bible App, a free app for Android and iOS devices.
In this book author Irene Lipson takes a look at each phrase of the Sh’ma, a beloved passage Yeshua calls “The Greatest Commandment.”
I bought my first Keith Green album, No Compromise, in 1979. Printed inside was Keith’s testimony, “It was in the spring of 1973 that I first prayed to Jesus…”
Exactly what the title suggests: The New Testament with notes and commentary from Jewish scholars. These Jewish scholars do not believe Yeshua is the Messiah.
The Tree of Life Version is based on a rich understanding of the Hebraic roots of faith held by first century followers of Yeshua the Messiah (Jesus Christ).
I’ve been blessed by Steve McConnell’s music since I first began this walk. Here are some of my favorite Steve McConnell songs.
In the Cultural Backgrounds Study Bible, the bible student can find historically and culturally based study notes without undue influence from doctrinal bias.