As you walk Genesis, your spiritual journey takes you from Eden, through the flood, into the Promised Land, and down to Egypt. But the journey isn't just about days gone by. It continues today for all those who choose to walk with God. Following the weekly Torah (Pentateuch) readings from the synagogue, along with the related Haftarah (Prophets, Writings) readings, Jeff Feinberg helps us to relate the ancient Scriptures to our daily walk, reminding us that "it is a Tree of Life to those who take hold of it."
As you walk Genesis, your spiritual journey takes you from Eden, through the flood, into the Promised Land, and down to Egypt. But the journey isn't j...
Dr. Jeffery Feinberg has done it again. Following his highly successful Walk Genesis he has continued his Walk series with this excellent devotional commentary. Using the weekly synagogue readings, Dr. Feinberg has put together some very valuable material. Each section includes a short Hebrew lesson (for the non-Hebrew speaker), key concepts, an excellent overview of the portion, and some very practical applications. Can be used as a daily devotional as well as a Bible study tool for digging deeper in the Word. If you enjoyed Walk Genesis, you'll love Walk Exodus 224 pages.
Dr. Jeffery Feinberg has done it again. Following his highly successful Walk Genesis he has continued his Walk series with this excellent devotional ...
Wander through the wilderness with the children of Israel. Stand up and be counted in the census of God's army or accept a special priestly task. Learn to trust God rather than spies who fear giants. This commentary: follows the weekly Torah (Pentateuch) readings with parallel passages from the Prophets and New Covenant, includes a beginner's look at the Hebrew language in a very easy-to-understand manner, emphasizes traditional Jewish and Messianic interpretation that focuses on personal application, and helps you relate the ancient Scriptures to your daily walk! 211 pages.
Wander through the wilderness with the children of Israel. Stand up and be counted in the census of God's army or accept a special priestly task. Lear...