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Spiritual Sunday: Our Hebrew Heritage

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This list contains links to a wealth of meaty information. Be sure to bookmark this page.

 

  1. Restoration Foundation- - Restoration Foundation is a publishing and educational resource to the body of Christ that is designed to promote and sustain the growing phenomenon of interest in the Jewish roots of Christian faith.
  2. Center for Judaic-Christian Studies - Material from Dwight Pryor’s ministry and other sources. Excellent audio materials about Hebraic study and its application to our lives.
  3. Jerusalem Perspective Online - A unique, Jerusalem-based work dedicated to better understanding the words and deeds of Jesus of Nazareth. Jerusalem Perspective aims to present the life and teaching of Jesus in their original cultural and linguistic settings.
  4. En-Gedi - A ministry to help Christians grow in their understanding of the Bible and Jesus, by providing resources to study them within their Jewish culture and historical context.
  5. To The Ends Of The Earth–Teaching the Jewish Roots of Christianity - Incredible discoveries in Israel and the Middle East help us understand Jesus and the Bible more accurately than we have for almost two thousand years.
  6. Bridges for Peace, Your Israel Connection - A ministry working to build positive relationships between Christians and Jews and to educate the church about its rich Hebraic heritage. Tons of in-depth articles.
  7. The Jerusalem School of Synoptic Research - Jewish and Christian scholars collaborating in the land and language of Jesus; bringing historical, linguistic and critical expertise to bear on the synoptic gospels.
  8. Biblical Hebrew - Self-study courses, audio, books, tapes, MP3, software, lexicons, grammars, resources, courses and resources for studying the biblical Hebrew language and world view.
  9. Shoresh! - A ministry that seeks to nourish the Church by teaching the biblical heritage we share with the Jewish people, restoring the Jewishness of the Christian faith.
  10. Hebrew for Christians - Basic information about the Hebrew alphabet, vowels, and Biblical Hebrew grammar so that you can better understand the Scriptures from a Hebraic point of view.
  11. Centre for the Study of Biblical Research - A much needed balance of educational perspective so long neglected in the Western Culture.
  12. Biblical Holidays - My site exploring the Biblical holidays and Hebrew heritage.
  13. OurHebrewRoots.com - My bookstore which contains what I consider the best resources for studying our Hebrew heritage. These are trusted BALANCED resources.

Do you have some great links to share? Join in the SSSS meme by posting links on your blog and sign Mr. Linky below. It’s a great way to pass on finds to others.

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The Super Simple Spiritual Sunday Meme is my way of sharing my favorite finds. This week I’m focusing on our Hebrew heritage. If that bothers you please read my recent post Concern Over Hebrew Ways.

 

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Blogged under Encouraging Links, Hebrew heritage by admin on Saturday 5 January 2008 at 10:15 pm

7 Comments »

  1. Comment by Carol — January 6, 2008 @ 2:03 am

    Thank you for these links. God is taking me down a pathway of learning about Hebrew ways, Jewish roots, etc. also. I will probably end up searching all of these links in the process. Right now, I am trying to stick to His word, because it is coming alive to me again!

    Carol

  2. Comment by Robyn — January 6, 2008 @ 12:23 pm

    Robin,
    When I attended a synagogue in Florida, the Rabbi told me that we should know about and celebrate the biblical feast and holiday’s because that is what we will “ALL” be doing on heaven. I feel what your sharing is from your heart…the heart of God. He wants us to know the truth. I wish so much we had a Messianic Synagogue or Church that taught about our Jewish roots here in GA. You don’t find many churches that even mention it….there is a lott of anti-Judaism going on in churches. I stand behind Israel. Thanks for your stand and sharing what the Lord has put on your heart.

  3. Comment by FourMileFarm — January 6, 2008 @ 1:56 pm

    Enjoying your blog!

  4. Comment by H0MEFree — January 6, 2008 @ 4:42 pm

    My husband is a messianic Jew.
    I often hear of messianics getting into legalism. This greatly concerns me.

  5. Comment by Angela — January 6, 2008 @ 7:03 pm

    Thanks Robin! We lost all of our links when our computer was cleaned out a month or so ago.

  6. Comment by Deanne — January 6, 2008 @ 9:05 pm

    WOW Robin! What an amazing resource list! Thank you!

  7. Comment by Laurie — January 7, 2008 @ 3:22 pm

    Boker Tov Robin!
    It was so nice to have a visit from you on my blog. :) Did I read right..you are a blended family of eleven. Much grace and peace to you..

    I have loved studying Hebrew. When I first began I gleaned a lot from Feff Brenner’s site, “The Ancient Hebrew Research Center” @ http://ancient-hebrew.org/

    I also see you have listed CSBR. They are located around an hour away from me. I would love to be able to sit in on their evening studies.. but you know..kids and all..:)

    We celebrated a seventh day Shabbat for a while. I loved the preparation it taught me. For me, having all my chores done and foods prepared by Friday sundown, gave me much anticipation for the arrival of Christ. Whenever I took the time to have all my things done, I was in deep thought of being prepared in a spiritual sense with my lamps full.
    It was a precious time in my life. We are back in a traditional Christian church..and loving it..but my studies of the Hebrew culture have hightened my awareness of the life that Jesus lived and the tightness of community and family the Jews shared. It’s beautiful!

    Take care,
    Laurie

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