*The Fall Feasts are Coming Soon! Print E-mail
Written by Angus Wootten   
Thursday, 11 September 2003
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Israel's Feasts and Their Fullness by Batya Wootten

To understand more about the Fall Feasts and their significance for Messianic Israelites and to gain a greater appreciation for how to celebrate them in all their richness, we highly recommend Batya Wootten’s awesome book on the Feasts of Israel.

This book in unlike any other book you may have read about the feasts. It has been highly acclaimed as “the best feast book I have ever read” by many of its readers. This book is written specifically for anyone who has an understanding of the two houses of Israel and how they fit into the Father’s end time purposes for the Restoration of His Kingdom.

This special day that begins the fall feasts is often called “Rosh HaShanah,” meaning Head of the Year. However, this is not the true meaning of this end time Feast Day.

On this day we are instructed to blow two silver trumpets.

Trumpets speak of voices. Two is the number of the houses of Israel: Judah and Ephraim.

In fulfillment of this feast they are supposed to sound their voices in unison, which in turn will serve to gather all Israel.

You can read more about this important feast in an article entitled, “Silver Trumpets and Golden Shofars.” In the "We Proclaim" Back Issue of the Messianic Israel Herald Magazine, which can be found at:

http://www.messianicisrael.com/Heralds/Heralds/MIHMs/MIHM0304S.pdf

For those of you who choose to celebrate with silver trumpets, they can be ordered at a very reasonable price at: http://www.messianicisrael.com/Store/Judaica/Shofars.shtml 

Many are now discovering the truth about the silver trumpets and they are selling quickly, so be sure to order yours today. 

To help you prepare for the fall feasts, we invite you to order the only Feast Book we know of that is written expressly for those of Messianic Israel.

This is not just another feast book. This book takes a new and fresh look at the feasts of Israel based on the truth of the two houses of Israel.

It also focuses on lifting up the Messiah as opposed to traditions that do not apply when you are walking in relationship with Him.

This book shows Believers how to celebrate the Feasts of Israel in a way that honors Yeshua and helps to restore the two houses of Israel. It explains what the Scriptures actually say, compares them to the traditions of Judaism and Christianity, then outlines how we can celebrate in a way that brings joy and restoration.

Until recently, the feasts of Israel have been lost to most of the "Church," but the God of Israel has created a hunger in His people, and there has been an explosion of interest in the feasts, infusing Believers in Yeshua with new excitement and hope. However, growing interest in this topic has created confusion about how Believers in Yeshua are to celebrate the feasts.

The Father has raised up a voice of clarity in the midst of muddied waters. In her indomitable and delightful style, Batya Wootten explains how every Believer fits into the Father's restoration plan for His people.

This is a clear, concise, informative, well researched, yet entertaining and highly enjoyable book.

Decades of meticulous research have helped clear away the cobwebs, exposing ancient Jewish traditions that do not fit Scripture, bringing light and clarity to those that do, and clearly outlining new guidelines for celebration by Believers whose Messiah has given them cause for celebration!

At last we are told how to celebrate with the joy and freedom of Messiah Yeshua, yet with reverence for the accuracy of the Holy Scriptures and due respect for the honorable truths of Judaism.

Here you will find information on how to celebrate each of the feast of the God of Israel with the insights of a Holy Spirit led Believer in Yeshua.

 How to have an Erev Shabbat dinner or a Havdallah service, celebrate Passover in all its richness, and how to rejoice in the appearance of the New Moon.

The Feast of Unleavened Bread, the Feast of Firstfruits, the counting of the omer.

The significance and the true spirit of Shavuot (Pentecost), "Empowerment by the Spirit."

The Feast of Trumpets (Yom Teruah) and Yom Kippur, then informs us about the difference between blowing the twin silver trumpets and blowing the shofar. This new understanding will bring light to much previous misinterpretation.

Finally, she ushers us into a study of the Messianic Age with her chapters on the Feast of Tabernacles and The Great Day.

She also explains about Christmas and how Christians can come to a more Scriptural celebration of the birth of Yeshua.

Included in this book are Celebration Instruction Guides for the Sabbath, Havdallah, and Passover. There are numerous charts, graphs, tables, and exciting graphics.

The book provides Scriptural references for every topic, which are then explained so clearly that even the most diligent Bible student or teacher will be satisfied.

Batya continues in the style that has endeared her to so many of her readers. She writes of the need for grace and mercy to both the houses of Israel—Judah and Ephraim, Jewish and non-Jewish. She encourages us to begin to dance and sing and celebrate the presence of the Almighty in our midst!

Table of Contents

The Father's Feasts
Foreword
Introduction

Part One — Who Is Celebrating and Why

1 Holy Rehearsals
2 Where Do We Go For Answers?
3 Who Are These?
4 Israel's Fullness
5 The Reunion Plan and The Prodigal

Part Two — Shabbat, Havdalah, New Moons

6 Shabbat: The Weekly Feast
7 Seventh Day or First Day?
8 Celebrating Shabbat: Why and How
9 Challah and Shabbat
10 A Personal Havdalah Story
11 First Century Believers and Havdalah
12 Celebrating Havdalah
13 New Moon Celebrations

Part Three — The Early Feasts: Passover, Unleavened Bread, First Fruits, Shavuot

14 Seven Feasts—Nine Days
15 The Father's Passover Plan
16 Celebrating Passover As Never Before!
17 Dedicating Your Home
18 Pesach Pictures
19 Chag HaMatzah: The Feast of Unleavened Bread
20 Yom HaBikkurim: The Day of First Fruits
21 The Spirit of Shavuot
22 Shavuot In Scripture and Tradition
23 Empowerment by the Spirit
24 Celebrating Shavuot

Part Four — The Fall Feasts: Yom Teruah, Yom Kippurim, Tabernacles

25 Yom Teruah
26 Twin Trumpets
27 Ten Rich Days
28 Ten Days of Prayer
29 Yom HaKippurim
30 Repentance and Returning Tashlich and Teshuvah
31 Tabernacles
32 He Came To Tabernacle Among Us
33 The Roots of Christmas
34 Sukkot and The Shekhinah
35 The Eighth Day
36 Restoring David's Fallen Tabernacle

Addendum A

Traditional and Messianic Jewish Celebrations
Includes Messianic Jewish Passover Haggadah

Addendum B

Paul and the Feasts

Abbreviations & Bibliography
Biography
The Hope of Messianic Israel
Key of David Publications
Index
Notes

Item # 7815 Cost: $16.95 plus shipping

Trade Paper, 384 pages

ISBN 1-886987-02-5

To order your copy today, visit our Store.

 
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