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Hebraic Roots 101
Defining
Biblical Terms
Hebraic Life
and Teachings of Yeshua the
Messiah
Torah and Grace
Galatians
Acts 15 - Restoring the Tabernacle of
David
Sabbath
Hebrew/Biblical Calendar
Biblical Festivals
Passover
Unleavened Bread
First Fruits
Shavuot (Pentecost)
Rosh Hashanah (Day of Trumpets)
Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur)
Sukkot
Purim
Hanukkah
New Moon
Two House Teachings
The Two
House Controversy
What the Rabbis Teach about the Ten Tribes
The Two
Houses: An Orthodox Jewish Perspective
Principles of Exile and
Redemption
What the Rabbis Say about
the Messiah
Who is the Bride of Messiah?
Hebrew Roots Teachers (Audio and Video)
Free Audio Teachings on Biblical Terms of the Exiles
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Exile and Redemption
Patterns of Exile and Redemption in Genesis
Patterns of Exile and
Redemption in Exodus
Patterns of Exile and
Redemption in the Prophets
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Patterns of Exile
and Redemption in the Torah
This Teaching set explains how the events in Genesis and Exodus
foreshadow the course of Biblical and modern history. The events
associated with Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham and Isaac foreshadows the
exile of the nation of Israel into the nations and their redemption
through the Messiah. The conflict between Jacob and Esau foreshadows the
events of the tribulation or Jacob's trouble. Joseph's separation from
his brothers foreshadow the split of the house of Jacob into Northern
Kingdom and Southern Kingdom and there eventual reunification. The
judgments upon Egypt foreshadows the judgment upon the nations during
the tribulation period. The two signs of Moses foreshadow the death and
resurrection of the Messiah The events of the historical Egyptian exodus
foreshadows the tribulation, judgment of the nations, and the redemption
of Ephraim and Judah.
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