The Covenants - Part 2

July 30th, 2008 by pji

Abram’s father was 205 when he died (Genesis 11:32). Abram was 75 when he received the first promise of his future blessings: that all families would be blessed through his descendants (Gen. 12:1-4). “Abram went forth” — he believed G-d and was obedient to Him […]

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The Covenants - part 1

June 20th, 2008 by pji

I have been thinking and praying heavily over this study. You see, there is more here that is deeper — more hidden than in most of our studies. The studies of the feasts are easy. There is so much on the surface that I don’t have to dig very deep to begin […]

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Shavuot

June 18th, 2008 by pji

I haven’t posted anything on Shavuot because we had a small service largely from a Messianic holiday siddur (a Jewish prayer book).
There are some things about Shavuot that I think are worth remembering, though. I do want you to remember that Shavuot is also called Pentecost. For Jews it celebrates the giving of the […]

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Blessings

May 30th, 2008 by pji

Well, where to begin? Coming from a Christian perspective we all know that Catholics have a prayer or a blessing for everything. I can tell you that they were not the originators of this concept. This fact is one thing that makes this study so daunting. Let’s peruse a short list […]

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The Menorah and the Tallit

May 2nd, 2008 by pji

The Menorah
We can see the menorah’s design laid out in Exodus 25:31-40. Verse 40 shows that this is a shadow because it was part of what was “shown to Moses on the mountain.” Hebrews 8:5 talks about the shadows from Exodus and Hebrews 9:2 specifically mentions the lampstand (the menorah) as one piece […]

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Sabbatical Year and Jubilee

April 27th, 2008 by pji

When I signed up to do this talk I thought, “this will be an easy one. There’s so much to tie Jubilee in to the Messiah and the New Covenant. You’ve got freedom for captives; you’ve got rest for the land; forgiveness of debts.” All the feasts are a shadow, so Jubilee must be the […]

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Welcome to Emet (Truth)

April 21st, 2008 by pji

Emet means “Truth” in Hebrew. Since that’s what we’re seeking that’s what I’m calling this blog. I have posted all of the talks that I have done for which I typed the notes up. You can register and get a login which you can use to comment on the articles as you […]

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A Little More on Jewish Weddings

April 14th, 2008 by pji

This is an email I got from a friend in Birmingham. He did a lot of studying on Jewish weddings in preparation for his own (he and his wife got married last year after Sukkot) so I asked him for some help with the study I was doing. Unfortunately I got in touch […]

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A Jewish Wedding

April 13th, 2008 by pji

A traditional Jewish wedding consists of two parts (I got these names wrong a bit when I spoke Friday Night):

* The Eyrusin - The betrothal; also called the Kiddushin which means “the setting apart” (lit. “sanctification”)
* The Nisuin - The actual wedding ceremony (would have been held no less than one year after the eyrusin)

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The Sabbath

February 1st, 2008 by pji

The Sabbath. What is the Sabbath? Why do we keep the Sabbath?
Genesis 2:1 - 3
G-d rested. He blessed the day and set it apart. He made it holy.
Exodus 20:8 - 11
Note it says “remember the Sabbath.” One of the two sabbath candles is for “remember.” And also “in six […]

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