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Israel's Feasts and Their Fullness

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Acclaimed as the best feast book ever, this new Expanded Edition, Israel's Feasts and their Fullness offers even more prophetic insights! Batya examines the feasts and shows how they relate to Israel's reunion, redemption, and full restoration. Batya explains why Believers now feel led to celebrate the feasts, and how their celebrations relate to the latter days. She examines traditions that agree with Scripture and those that do not and offers suggestions for celebrating today. Most important, Batya encourages us to celebrate our Messiah with joy and freedom in the power of the Holy Spirit yet with respect for the eternal truths of Scripture. Celebration Instruction Guides are given for the Sabbath, Havdalah, and Passover, plus helpful charts and graphics are included in this timely book. It offers Scriptural references and clear explanations for every topic. It is a must have for your library shelf a book you will refer to again and again for many years to come.

349 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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September 4, 2022
I DO NOT recommend this book to anyone! There are some teachings in this book outside of the feasts that are unbiblical. In fact there is more about these false doctrines than there is about the feasts. These false teachings have ties to a very heretical organization that is well known as a cult, and it borders on another sort of replacement theology. I will not finish this book. It is a rare thing for me to start a book and not finish it even if I do not like or enjoy it, but this is definitely one of those times. I read quite a bit of this book, and if you are wondering what these teachings involve you can message me, but they are too involved to put in this review.
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February 12, 2024
I will not finish this book as I think it is not doctrinally good. I thought I can find information and the Jewish feasts & celebrations but instead I found questionable theories and newly invented traditions to celebrate the Jewish feasts. I tried to keep reading the book and made it about halfway through but the book wasn’t worth reading to the end.
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