Booker, Richard
PDF E-Book (DOWNLOAD ITEM) - Celebrating Jesus in the Biblical Feasts: For Christian and Jewish Believers (EXPANDED EDITION) -- by Dr. Richard Booker
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Weaving the Scarlet Thread from the Feasts of Israel to Jesus!
This intriguing and Biblically sound seminal work clearly shows the significance of each Feast of the Lord—and how they all point to Jesus.
Dr. Richard Booker depicts the unity found in God's unfolding purposes for His people, be they Jew or Gentile, from the new birth found in Passover and the Crucifixion, all the way to entering God's rest found in the Feast of Tabernacles and the Second Coming.
The Always-Present One said to Moses, "Tell the people (the sons) of Israel: 'You will announce the Always-Present One's appointed feasts (festivals) as holy gatherings. These (are) My special feasts." —Leviticus 23:1-2 (PEB)
The Feasts of the Lord given originally to Israel are pictures of the Messiah, and represent seven phases of spiritual growth in the life of Believers:
- Passover
- Unleavened Bread
- First Fruits
- Pentecost
- Trumpets
- Atonement
- Tabernacles
Welcome the relevance and richness of celebrating the feasts today!
Chapters
- The Biblical Jewish Calendar
- Passover
- Unleavened Bread
- Firstfruits
- Pentecost
- Trumpets
- Atonement
- Tabernacles
- Purim
- Hanukkah
- How Christians Celebrate Jesus in the Feasts
Product Details
PDF File Size: 4.17 MB
Pages: 221
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About the Author
Dr. Richard Booker has written 30 books and is considered a pioneer and spiritual father in teaching on Israel, Jewish-Christian relations, and the Biblical Hebraic roots of Christianity. He and his wife, Peggy, have led tour groups to Israel where he has been a featured speaker at the Christian Celebration of the Feast of Tabernacles in Jerusalem for 20 years.