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This workbook delves into the Biblical Feasts, often called the ‘Jewish Feasts,’ but more accurately known as the “Feasts of the Lord.” These festivals, established by God, are deeply significant in understanding His relationship with His people. As a Christian, I recognize that the root of Christianity is Jewish—Jesus Himself was Jewish, and the early church was born from Jewish traditions and scriptures. By exploring these feasts, we connect to the heritage of our faith, acknowledging the deep spiritual truths that continue to shape our Christian journey.
This workbook aims to bridge the gap between the Old and New Testaments, offering insights into how these ancient festivals point to God’s redemptive plan, which culminates in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. As we study these sacred celebrations, we are reminded that our Christian faith is built upon the rich foundation of God’s covenant with His people Israel.
This workbook delves into the Biblical Feasts, often called the ‘Jewish Feasts,’ but more accurately known as the “Feasts of the Lord.” These festivals, established by God, are deeply significant in understanding His relationship with His people. As a Christian, I recognize that the root of Christianity is Jewish—Jesus Himself was Jewish, and the early church was born from Jewish traditions and scriptures. By exploring these feasts, we connect to the heritage of our faith, acknowledging the deep spiritual truths that continue to shape our Christian journey.
This workbook aims to bridge the gap between the Old and New Testaments, offering insights into how these ancient festivals point to God’s redemptive plan, which culminates in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. As we study these sacred celebrations, we are reminded that our Christian faith is built upon the rich foundation of God’s covenant with His people Israel.
This workbook delves into the Biblical Feasts, often called the ‘Jewish Feasts,’ but more accurately known as the “Feasts of the Lord.” These festivals, established by God, are deeply significant in understanding His relationship with His people. As a Christian, I recognize that the root of Christianity is Jewish—Jesus Himself was Jewish, and the early church was born from Jewish traditions and scriptures. By exploring these feasts, we connect to the heritage of our faith, acknowledging the deep spiritual truths that continue to shape our Christian journey.
This workbook aims to bridge the gap between the Old and New Testaments, offering insights into how these ancient festivals point to God’s redemptive plan, which culminates in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. As we study these sacred celebrations, we are reminded that our Christian faith is built upon the rich foundation of God’s covenant with His people Israel.