Introductory information about resources
published by First Fruits of Zion.
Who Do You Say That I Am?Three sessions from the First Fruits of Zion conference To Whom Shall We Go? Examining Objections to Yeshua. In these sessions, D. Thomas Lancaster discusses the problems with conversion to mainstream Judaism and defends a Messianic and biblical approach to Christology.
As it is WrittenAs it is Written includes audio recordings of three sessions from the First Fruits of Zion conference To Whom Shall We Go? Examining Objections to Yeshua.
My Brother's KeeperMy Brother's Keeper includes audio recordings of three sessions from the First Fruits of Zion conference To Whom Shall We Go? Examining Objections to Yeshua.
Knocking on Heaven's Gates - Beit MidrashThe Beit Midrash Scholars Edition begin where our basic resource end. Join in the First Fruits of Zion Beit Midrash as we dig deeper into the appointed times of prayer. Elaborating upon ideas introduced in the Knocking on Heaven's Gates seminar.
Pray in the SpiritLearn the meanings of the ancient prayers of Israel with teachers Toby Janicki and Aaron Eby recorded live at the 2006 FFOZ national conference. Join the chorus of traditional prayer and petition and “pray at all times in the Spirit” (Ephesians 6:18).
Knocking on Heaven's GatesA fascinating teaching seminar that explores the Scriptures, re-examining them from an historical and biblical perspective, for a fresh understanding of prayer. Learn practical ways to fulfill Paul’s injunction to, “pray without ceasing” and to “pray with understanding.”
Hey, That's Not in the Bible!Does the Talmud, Mishnah, Gemara, Midrash, Targum, Tosefta, Rambam and Rum-pa-pum leave you scratching your head? Do you find it difficult to find the book of Enoch, the book of First Maccabees or the Gospel of Peter in your Bible? YES? Well, this is the resource your need to help you sort out your extra-biblical resources.
Trembling at the Word“Trembling at the Word” is not about fear—it’s about respect and honor! We tremble at the magnificence of God Himself, and at His grace, that He demonstrates in sharing His thoughts with us.