messiah magazine #87
Devarim 5765, Published: September, 2005
In this issue:
House of the Water Drawing
Step into the exciting world of this Second Temple ceremony at the Feast of Sukkot and meet Yeshua in a unique Temple ritual.
Yeshua’s Use of the Torah
Derek Leman takes a look at the Torah and Hebrew Scriptures in the everyday life of the Master.
Unique Callings?
As the debate over the Gentile’s relationship to Torah heats up, Tim Hegg responds to the UMJC’s latest efforts to exclude non-Jews from Torah.
The Teacher and the Pupil
Cantor Aaron Eby takes a look at the role of the pupil/disciple from a Jewish perspective.
The Feasts of the 7th Month
A brief overview of the fall Festivals and how they represent the redemptive work of Messiah.
Sh’lichimDiscipleship & Unity
Boaz Michael helps you understand how to strive for unity with believers of a different persuasion while effectively sharing the message of Torah.
The Yom Kippur Mitzvot
Learn more about the commandments of Yom Kippur and how to observe this day in a our modern era, devoid of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
What is Yom Kippur to me?
Jeremiah Michael shares some personal reflections on observing the solemn Day of Atonement.
Reverent Fear
The fear of God is more than just reverence. It requires us to see sin the way God sees it.
The Temple Destroyed
Chris O’Quinn explores the effect the Temple’s destruction had on Judaism and the believers.
Restoring that which was lost!
Read an excerpt from D. Thomas Lancaster’s compelling new book, Restoration.
PLUS...
Director’s Intro A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words
Community Forum The Broken Sukkah.
Your Feedback Reader’s letters
Dear Avi Answers to some intriguing questions
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