For the last few weeks I have been reading Mysteries of the Messiah by Rabbi Jason Sobel. I always get excited to see others wanting to learn about the Torah and how it connects to the New Testament.
I have been able to live out my faith in Messiah Yeshua has truly been fulfilling. There is something special celebrating the Feast Days and reading Hebrew as my Master did. My husband and I found our Jewish Messiah in the early 90’s and began to incorporate the Messianic lifestyle into our faith.
Rabbi Sobel has written an interesting resource that weaves together the Old and New Testament beautifully. He shares with you the importance of the Hebrew and even the Greek language interpreting the Word. It’s more than the language it’s the numeric value of these two languages. I found this interesting and am always fascinated when others connect the dots for me! I don’t see it in the Word until someone ties it together for me.
Just a few areas that are talked about: He explains that the Bible was written in a Jewish context and talks about some of the oral traditions. He also starts to link together from the Hebrew Bible how Yeshua is the Messiah and fulfilled the prophecies in the Old Testament with his birth, life, death, and His resurrection. He shows through scripture that Yeshua has fulfilled Passover, First Fruits, and Pentecost. Another way he connects it all together is Adam and Eve, the serpent, Abraham, Moses, Ruth, Boaz, David, and Yeshua.
Other resources are available at the back of the book for you to learn more.
An interesting read to discover the Mysteries of the Messiah.
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