The Fall Feasts: The Prophetic Picture
By Sam Nadler The first four feasts of the Bible, Passover through Shavuot, occur in the Spring. They typify our salvation in Messiah Yeshua (I Corinthians 5:7). The number seven
Learn moreBy Sam Nadler The first four feasts of the Bible, Passover through Shavuot, occur in the Spring. They typify our salvation in Messiah Yeshua (I Corinthians 5:7). The number seven
Learn moreBy Sam Nadler In Ezekiel 37:3, God asks the prophet Ezekiel a strange question: “Can these bones live?” For God to ask a man anything is strange, since God is
Learn moreBy Sam Nadler As we prepare for the Feast of Passover, many people ask about the parallels between Passover and Easter. But are you also aware of the biblical feast
Learn moreBy Sam Nadler As you read this, we are preparing to return to Israel for our ongoing ministry to Messianic leaders and outreach to unbelievers in the Land. Though
Learn moreBy Miriam Nadler August 23 marks the beginning of the sixth month on the Hebrew calendar: the month of Elul. This month is traditionally a time of spiritual preparation
Learn moreBy Sam Nadler Some find it surprising that the only place in the Bible where we find the festival of Hanukkah mentioned is in the New Covenant (John 10:22-30). Here,
Learn moreOf all the miracles which the Bible attributes to God, it seems the virgin birth of Messiah arouses the most controversy. However, the same Bible that reveals who God is
Learn moreWhen Yeshua lived on earth, perhaps the most anticipated and festive feast of the year was The Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot in Hebrew). During this feast, each family would live
Learn moreCountless Jewish people have accepted Yeshua as their Messiah as the result of a consideration of Isaiah’s description of Messiah as suffering Servant, and this passage which speaks so clearly of Yeshua is often
Learn moreFor many who have been through the teaching of Sam’s “Share Messiah Seminar,” the fruit continues to grow as they bring the Good News to the Jew first, but not
Learn moreIn Matthew 12:40, we read the words of Yeshua, “For as Jonah was three days and three nights in the belly of the great fish, so will the Son of
Learn moreThe most solemn of the High Holy Days, Yom Kippur, or the Day of Atonement, is about God reconciling His covenant people to Himself. Even though we are the offenders,
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