Thirty-five years after the publication of Hebrew Christianity: Its Theology, History, and Philosophy, Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum has again surveyed the rapidly changing face of the Messianic Jewish Community. The Remnant of Israel: The History, Theology, and Philosophy of the Messianic Jewish Community, is an update on the growing and diversifying community of Jews who have found favor with God by receiving Jesus as Messiah. Written by a Messianic Jew for Jew and Gentile alike, here is an articulate survey of the biblical position of the Messianic Jew in the setting of community. Dr. Fruchtenbaum again assesses how this community is distinctive and how it relates to the Jewish people, the Law of Moses, the local church, the State of Israel, missions, and many other timely topics. The rapid growth of the Messianic Jewish community has provoked interest as well as offense. Here is what is happening in the lives of Messianic Jews and how they and their movement relate their faith to the rest of the world.
There Really Is A Difference: A Comparison of Covenant and Dispensational Theology
by Renald E. Showers
Learn how theological differences affect such issues as God's ultimate purpose for history, God's program for Israel, the church, and the Christian's relationship to the Mosaic Law
and grace. This excellent book also explores the differences between premillennial, amillennial, and postmillennial views of the Kingdom of God and presents an apology for the dispensational-premillennial
system of theology.
This detailed study of the Sabbath comes at a time when there is so much confusion and debate among both Jewish and Gentile believers regarding what the Bible really teaches about it. The apologetics used for mandatory Sabbath-keeping are almost exclusively based upon the Old Testament for obvious reasons: there is no New Testament command for believers in general or Jewish believers in particular to keep the Sabbath. The purpose of this study, then, will be to examine what the Sabbath is in both testaments. At the same time, it will examine arguments used to support mandatory Sabbath-keeping. This study examines the Sabbath in Judaism, the Old and New Testaments, the issue of Sunday worship and the Sabbath, the Sabbatical Year, and the Year of Jubilee.
This detailed study of the Sabbath comes at a time when there is so much confusion and debate among both Jewish and Gentile believers regarding what the
Bible really teaches about it. The apologetics used for mandatory Sabbath-keeping are almost exclusively based upon the Old Testament for obvious reasons:
there is no New Testament command for believers in general or Jewish believers in particular to keep the Sabbath. The purpose of this study, then,
will be to examine what the Sabbath is in both testaments. At the same time, it will examine arguments used to support mandatory Sabbath-keeping. This
study examines the Sabbath in Judaism, the Old and New Testaments, the issue of Sunday worship and the Sabbath, the Sabbatical Year, and the Year of
Jubilee.
Volume 7 of the Come and See series examines the crucial topic of “soteriology,” the doctrine of salvation. The theology of salvation stands at the heart of the Christian faith, and as this book shows, there is an essential relationship between the nature of salvation and the character of the God who provides salvation. Dr. Fruchtenbaum presents soteriology from a dispensational perspective, answering questions about the nature and results of the atonement wrought by the Messiah’s death. He examines controversial topics such as Arminianism and Calvinism and leads the reader to a better understanding of the dichotomy between free will and election through a detailed study of relevant biblical passages.
Volume 7 of the Come and See series examines the crucial topic of “soteriology,” the doctrine of salvation. The theology of salvation stands at the heart of the Christian faith, and as this book shows, there is an essential relationship between the nature of salvation and the character of the God who provides salvation. Dr. Fruchtenbaum presents soteriology from a dispensational perspective, answering questions about the nature and results of the atonement wrought by the Messiah’s death. He examines controversial topics such as Arminianism and Calvinism and leads the reader to a better understanding of the dichotomy between free will and election through a detailed study of relevant biblical passages.
Many Christian scholars downplay the significance of the tri-unity of God in the Hebrew Scriptures. Judaism rejects the tri-unity and the incarnation of
God as completely incompatible with Jewish belief. Did the Church create the Trinity out of the New Testament, or was God a tri-unity throughout the
Old Testament and Judaism missed it? The issue of this book is: Can the plurality or tri-unity of God be proven clearly from the Hebrew Scriptures
alone, thus substantiating that the promised Messiah is God and that God is one, yet a plurality?
C&S Volume 1: The Come and See series is a multi-volume collection of Messianic Bible Studies transcribed from Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum's original
radio broadcasts. Each study is a solid foundation upon which you can stand or from which you can teach. The texts will edify you in your personal
devotion or small group Bible study regardless of which topic you choose. Each volume of Come and See contains questions and study suggestions
that will challenge your walk with the Lord and help you apply the truths you have learned.
Volume 1 of this series entitled "The Word of God" was previously released as a collection of five thematically related Bible studies (030 - The Nature
of the Bible, 034 - The Bible and Divine Revelation, 037 - The Inspiration of the Scriptures, 021 - The Eight Covenants of the Bible, and 041 - The
Dispensations of God) pertaining to the Bible itself, an area of systematic theology known as Bibliology. In this new release, those original
Bible studies are now supplemented with significantly revised and expanded material from Arnold Fruchtenbaum's Systematic Theology courses. Each chapter
freshly integrates study questions and suggestions to help you apply what you have learned to your life. Every chapter also concludes with an opportunity
to take an online test pertaining to the study.
The ideal target audience for this study includes: young believers, small group Bible studies, those who wish to establish a firm foundation of their understanding
of God, and teachers.
C&S Volume 1: The Come and See series is a multi-volume collection of Messianic Bible Studies transcribed from Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum's original
radio broadcasts. Each study is a solid foundation upon which you can stand or from which you can teach. The texts will edify you in your personal
devotion or small group Bible study regardless of which topic you choose. Each volume of Come and See contains questions and study suggestions
that will challenge your walk with the Lord and help you apply the truths you have learned.
Volume 1 of this series entitled "The Word of God" was previously released as a collection of five thematically related Bible studies (030 - The Nature
of the Bible, 034 - The Bible and Divine Revelation, 037 - The Inspiration of the Scriptures, 021 - The Eight Covenants of the Bible, and 041 - The
Dispensations of God) pertaining to the Bible itself, an area of systematic theology known as Bibliology. In this new release, those original
Bible studies are now supplemented with significantly revised and expanded material from Arnold Fruchtenbaum's Systematic Theology courses. Each chapter
freshly integrates study questions and suggestions to help you apply what you have learned to your life. Every chapter also concludes with an opportunity
to take an online test pertaining to the study.
The ideal target audience for this study includes: young believers, small group Bible studies, those who wish to establish a firm foundation of their understanding
of God, and teachers.
They Have Conspired Against You: Responding to the New Anti-Semitism
by Olivier Melnick
Dr. Fruchtenbaum has written the following of Olivier's new book: “...Touches not only a subject of special interest to him and others, but also expresses [the author's] deep-heart
conviction of what has happened with anti-Semitism in the past, what is happening in the present, and what the Bible says will happen in the future.” Although the author's family survived the Holocaust,
Olivier Melnick's book is more than merely another Holocaust remembrance book. He provides a uniquely educational message filled with current events, practical suggestions, and hope. He makes a compelling
case for God's continued love and care for the Jewish people and invites Believers to prepare themselves for what is to come.
All attempts at mediation between Israel and the Arab world die an early death. Depending on the news agency reporting, one alternately gets the impression that Israel is in the right... or maybe the
Palestinians have legitimate concerns. What you don't hear is what the real story is, and how the news is spun. This important book will help you speak intelligently about 'crisis that never ends' by
placing the current events in their proper biblical, historical, and prophetic contexts. Learn what the headlines haven't told you.
Separating Fact from Fiction in the Middle East Conflict
J. Randall Price, General Editor
This collection of articles from respected Evangelical scholars exposes the main current issues in the Middle East and provides well-researched objective facts to help you learn the truth about Israel's past, present, and future nationally, geopolitically, and biblically. Included in the book is an article by Dr. Arnold Fruchtenbaum entitled "What Should We Think About the Jews as a Chosen People" as well as an article by Dr. Tim Sigler titled “What Should We Think about Jewish and Arab Relations.”