A scriptural reference to observing the Biblical Feasts of The L-RD. A discussion by Dr Babette and Jonathan Biddlecombe. Who are to observe these festivals? Did Yeshua the Messiah observe these feast days? Why are we instructed by G-D to observe these special days.
The story of Queen Esther. How God saved the Jewish people from genocide in Persia. This teaching is relevant to us today: hearing God's voice, 'such a time as this', our calling and His plans for us.
Shavuot/Weeks was both an agricultural festival and a celebration of God giving His newly-free people the Torah at Mt. Sinai. Through the giving of the Law, He taught them how to live as a redeemed community, a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation (Ex. 19:6). As believers in Yeshua we were given 'power' through the Holy Spirit, the law is written on our hearts, and He has made a New Covenant.
An in-depth teaching of Shavuot and the early believers of Messiah as they wait and are filled with the Holy Spirit/Ruach HaKodesh. The parallels of the first Pentecost in the Wilderness to the New Covenant Pentecost in Jerusalem.
Q/A: Was Yeshua, the Lamb, without spot or blemish after his flogging. A discussion about the Passover Lamb and Passover.
The Crimson Worm and Messiah's quote, "My GOD, My GOD, Why have You forsaken me!" Dr Babette Biddlecombe shares insights Messiah's quote from Psalm 22. Learn how the reference to 'the Crimson worm' from this prophetic Psalm metaphorically parallels to the 'crimson blood' of the cross on which Messiah was sacrificed.
A discussion about Passover and the Counting of the Omar (Counting the Days) which lead up to Shavuot/Pentecost. Messianic Insights.
As we approach the Fall Festivals in the Hebrew month of Elul, we anticipate the celebrations of Rosh HaShanah (Festival of Trumpets), Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement, and Sukkot (Festival of Booths/Tabernacles). Discover the symbolisms in these Biblical festivals. * At the 'last trumpet', Messiah will come. * A time of Repentance at Yom Kippur. * Sukkot - it is believed that Messiah was born at Sukkot. 'He tabernacled with us'.
Putting aside ourselves as we enter into the season of Repentance and Renewal. Cultivating an intimate relationship with G-d. Teshuvah - A returning to G-d.
Rosh HaShanah is also known as Yom Teruach or the Festival of Trumpets. Traditional messianic insights are spoken about as we discover Messiah in this festival.
An in-depth study of the Festival of Trumpets. Prophetic Insights • Messianic Meanings & Updates • Messiah Yeshua in the Festival
Yom Kippur 1: Day of Atonement (WIN Class) Write a description for this list item and include information that will interest site visitors. For example, you may want to describe a team member's experience, what makes a product special, or a unique service that you offer.
Watch VideoIn-depth teaching of Yom Kippur. Traditional Yom Kippur song ie The Kol Nidre which is sung three times at the start of Yom Kippur. (Canceling Vows and Obligations we cannot keep before we enter into repentance) Understanding how Yeshua the Messiah is our Yom Kippur/Atonement and understanding repentance.
Dr Babette Biddlecombe (Part 1) teaches on the Biblical festival of Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles). An indepth study of this festival from the eyes and understanding of a Jew, highlighted and centered around Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah.
Messiah in the Feast of Tabernacles. Dr Babette Biddlecombe explains, in detail, about the Biblical and traditional observances.
Dr Babette and Jonathan BIddlecombe discuss the story of Joseph and how his life parellels that of Messiah Yeshua as a 'messianic figure'. Jonathan brings to light his personal understanding and acceptance as Yeshua not onlt as Messiah, but as G-D Himself. (33.01 - 36.00)
A scriptural reference to observing the Biblical Feasts of The L-RD. A discussion by Dr Babette and Jonathan Biddlecombe. Who are to observe these festivals? Did Yeshua the Messiah observe these feast days? Why are we instructed by G-D to observe these special days.
The story of Queen Esther. How God saved the Jewish people from genocide in Persia. This teaching is relevant to us today: hearing God's voice, 'such a time as this', our calling and His plans for us.
Shavuot/Weeks was both an agricultural festival and a celebration of God giving His newly-free people the Torah at Mt. Sinai. Through the giving of the Law, He taught them how to live as a redeemed community, a kingdom of priests, and a holy nation (Ex. 19:6). As believers in Yeshua we were given 'power' through the Holy Spirit, the law is written on our hearts, and He has made a New Covenant.
An in-depth teaching of Shavuot and the early believers of Messiah as they wait and are filled with the Holy Spirit/Ruach HaKodesh. The parallels of the first Pentecost in the Wilderness to the New Covenant Pentecost in Jerusalem.
Q/A: Was Yeshua, the Lamb, without spot or blemish after his flogging. A discussion about the Passover Lamb and Passover.
The Crimson Worm and Messiah's quote, "My GOD, My GOD, Why have You forsaken me!" Dr Babette Biddlecombe shares insights Messiah's quote from Psalm 22. Learn how the reference to 'the Crimson worm' from this prophetic Psalm metaphorically parallels to the 'crimson blood' of the cross on which Messiah was sacrificed.
A discussion about Passover and the Counting of the Omar (Counting the Days) which lead up to Shavuot/Pentecost. Messianic Insights.
As we approach the Fall Festivals in the Hebrew month of Elul, we anticipate the celebrations of Rosh HaShanah (Festival of Trumpets), Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement, and Sukkot (Festival of Booths/Tabernacles). Discover the symbolisms in these Biblical festivals. * At the 'last trumpet', Messiah will come. * A time of Repentance at Yom Kippur. * Sukkot - it is believed that Messiah was born at Sukkot. 'He tabernacled with us'.
Putting aside ourselves as we enter into the season of Repentance and Renewal. Cultivating an intimate relationship with G-d. Teshuvah - A returning to G-d.
Rosh HaShanah is also known as Yom Teruach or the Festival of Trumpets. Traditional messianic insights are spoken about as we discover Messiah in this festival.
An in-depth study of the Festival of Trumpets. Prophetic Insights • Messianic Meanings & Updates • Messiah Yeshua in the Festival
Yom Kippur 1: Day of Atonement (WIN Class) Write a description for this list item and include information that will interest site visitors. For example, you may want to describe a team member's experience, what makes a product special, or a unique service that you offer.
Watch VideoIn-depth teaching of Yom Kippur. Traditional Yom Kippur song ie The Kol Nidre which is sung three times at the start of Yom Kippur. (Canceling Vows and Obligations we cannot keep before we enter into repentance) Understanding how Yeshua the Messiah is our Yom Kippur/Atonement and understanding repentance.
Dr Babette Biddlecombe (Part 1) teaches on the Biblical festival of Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles). An indepth study of this festival from the eyes and understanding of a Jew, highlighted and centered around Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah.
Messiah in the Feast of Tabernacles. Dr Babette Biddlecombe explains, in detail, about the Biblical and traditional observances.
Dr Babette and Jonathan BIddlecombe discuss the story of Joseph and how his life parellels that of Messiah Yeshua as a 'messianic figure'. Jonathan brings to light his personal understanding and acceptance as Yeshua not onlt as Messiah, but as G-D Himself. (33.01 - 36.00)