Under the Fig Tree: Messianic Thought Through the Hebrew Calendar.
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Rating | : | 4.60 (926 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00ANS40FK |
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Number of Pages | : | 130 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-04-14 |
Language | : | English |
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Most of us struggle with this; you've delivered a word fitly spoken! --Kelly (CO-USA) . Patrick Gabriel Lumbroso, a Messianic Jew, offers this devotional with his unique way of teaching from a Jewish perspective. This book belongs on everyone's coffee table to reconnect you to a richer heritage of your faith and to draw ever closer to Him daily. He answers questions about the Jewish roots of our faith and gives fresh insight into the Word of God. --Peggie Rose MagnusonThis is beautifully written! I love the visuals. --Chantal (OR-USA)Thank you for this solid, important reminder! I am blessed by this word, being reminded that not everyone has to agree with me in order for me to feel validated--for I am to seek the approval of the Father, not of man
Mr. Lumbroso writs such clear messages in bite size Mr.Lumbroso writs such clear messages in bite size devotional style. My copy of his other book Under The Vine is completely worn out, taped together and dog-eared. I know this book will fare the same way! I read from both daily. Inspiring and just a very worthy purchase. These bring glory to YHVH / our Heavenly Father.. "You have never read a devotional like this one!!" according to Christine Lumbroso. This devotional takes you deeper in your spiritual walk than you could ever imagine! Learning about the Hebraic understanding of the Scriptures is so enlightening. This book is very well expressed, in beautiful language. I love this book.. A Real Blessing and True Teacher ddsharper I have been using this book since it was released and have had nothing but blessings in my life and outlook since. Too, I have learned so much about the word, things I never knew because of my lack of a Hebrew language background. I recommend this book for all believers who desire a greater understanding of the Word and a deeper walk with the Lord. Thanks to the author for writing d
The Bible has literally been high-jacked from its original Jewish context and buried under the rubble of the second century C.E. Through the ill-fated twists of History, the book called in English the "bible' has suffered an identity crisis. It is therefore imperative Using verses from the fame Jewish Kings David and Solomon, 'Under the Fig Tree' endeavors to help the reader to dig through the philosophical, theological, and spiritual rubble of History and discover the Jewish foundation of the Bible, while reconnecting Hebrew Scriptures with Apostolic Texts.Using verses from
Patrick Gabriel Lumbroso was born of a Sephardic Jewish family in Paris, France in 1958. They compose, produce, and perform their original and traditional music together as a group called, The Lumbrosos. Bar-Mitzvahed in 1973 at Jerusalem s Western Wall, he made aliyah to Israel a year later and continued his studies as an intern in a school for new immigrants ne