Restore! Magazine
Volume 4 Issue 2

In This Issue...
A Midrash on
Pesach - Lessons from Passover Howard Morgan, D.MIN.
The Passover story of the deliverance of
the nation of Israel from Pharaohs slavery is filled with practical and spiritual lessons
for us in our walk with the Lord, our battles with sin and Satan,
and our relationships with other believers who are joined with us
in our adventure of faith.
The Menorah Randy
Felton
Was the menorah carried off by
the Romans, the Great Menorah of the Temple or was it a fake
designed by the Jews to preserve the Great Menorah? If the latter
were the case, where is the Great Menorah?
Passover and Its
Implications Arnella
Rose
The tremendous significance of
the Passover and its prophetic implications may never be fully
exhausted.
Restoration John D. Garr
The term restoration connotes
returning something to its original condition. The English word
literally means bringing back to a former, normal, or unimpaired
state or condition as in a "reconstitution of health."
Pesach
F. Clifford Denton, D. Phil.
The word "Pesach" is commonly
translated "Passover." The original meaning of this
Hebrew word is more closely associated with "sparing"
or "immunity from penalty."
Easter Douglas Wheeler, PH.D., Th.D.
The religious holiday which
celebrates the resurrection of Jesus is known today in much of the
Western world as Easter; however, it is wrongly named.
Forgiveness
- Removing the Bitterness by Passing
Over the Wrong Done by Others
Mike & Sue Dowgiewicz
The nerve endings on our fingertips permit
us know when we are touching something hot. Nerves are Gods
protective blessing to keep us from damaging our bodies.
Passover - Sacrifice
and Baptism
John D. Garr, Ph.D.
The physical liberation that
ancient Israel experienced on the very first Passover through the
outstretched arm of Yahweh, their God, was not an end in itself.
It was only the beginning, the corporeal freedom that made
possible their pilgrimage to spiritual redemption.
Christian
Friends of Israel
Christian Friends of Israel is a
Jerusalem-based organization that represents believers from
virtually all denominations throughout the world who have a
vision to support the international Jewish community in general
and the nation of Israel in particular.
Jesus
Christ - The Firstfruits Karl D. Coke, PH.D.
The Apostle Paul wrote encouraging words
to the believers in Corinth concerning their resurrection. He
said in I Corinthians 15:20, "But Christ has indeed been
raised from the dead, the firstfruits of those who have fallen
asleep.
Passover
- God's Festival of Redemption By
Samuele Bacchiocchi, PhD
Passover is a fundamental symbol of
redemption both in Judaism and Christianity. A study of the
historical development of Passover from the Old to the New
Testament offers a glimpse into the substance of the Jewish and
Christian faiths.
A New
Beginning by
Clifford Denton, D. Phil.
For many of us, the
rediscovery of the Jewish Roots of the Christian Faith is like a
new beginning. This is not just a new beginning for each
individual and family, but for the whole Church.
Passover
- Foundational To Judaism And Christianity
Passover, the first festival of
the biblical liturgical calendar, is fundamental to both Judaism
and Christianity, for both faiths are founded on historical
events that occurred on this day.
The Meal
Covenant By Clarence H. Wagner, Jr.
Here in Israel, the entire Bible,
both the Hebrew Scriptures (the Old Testament) and the New
Testament, is lived out all around us each day. During the season
of Passover, families and friends gather around the table to
learn about the Lord, fellowship and strengthen their bonds of
friendship. The idea of "breaking bread together" is
actually very biblical!
Passover - Changing
the Default By
Rev. David Andrew
Some things just dont call for
teaching. Ask any parent. Our babies are sweet and wonderful
little people, but they are born knowing how to behave like the
center of the universe.

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