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Sto caricando le informazioni... Celebrate the Feasts of the Old Testament in Your Own Home or Church (edizione 1981)di Martha Zimmerman (Autore)
Informazioni sull'operaCelebrate the Feasts of the Old Testament in Your Own Home or Church di Martha Zimmerman
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The great religious feasts as described in the Old Testament and Jewish tradition are full of spiritual truth presented in the New Testament. When those festivals are re-enacted in the Christian home, children have a living picture of Bible principles. They learn far better by experiencing than by only hearing.The author carefully researched these festivals, and they all have been acted out with her own family. She then prepared the complete information necessary to recreate the symbolic representations of Christ as found in the holy celebrations of the Old Testament.First, the significance of each feast is carefully explained.Next, the materials (almost all will be found in your own home) for the observance are listed.Finally, the full details on "how to celebrate" are carefully explained.Seven celebrations are presented: The Sabbath, The Passover, The Feast of First-fruits, The Feast of Pentecost, The Feast of Trumpets, The Day of Atonement, and The Feast of Tabernacles.Here is an exciting innovation for building spiritual family traditions in your home. Bring a copy home, and introduce your family or church to a whole new learning experience of God's truth. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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I would prefer to see the Jewish practice and relevance for Christians separated so that the reader knows where one ends and the other begins. ( )