Walking in God’s Seasons: A Journey Through the Bible with Jewish Customs and Traditions

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by Kathy Strong

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This book explores the rich tapestry of Jewish customs and traditions, weaving together their biblical origins, spiritual meanings, and practical applications for today’s readers. Each chapter delves into a specific Jewish practice, such as Sabbath , Passover, or the High Holy Days, offering historical context and scriptural foundations. Through careful examination of passages from both the Old and New Testaments, the book highlights the prophetic and spiritual significance of these customs. For example, the Passover is connected to Jesus as the Lamb of God, offering redemption, while the Sabbath reflects God’s call to rest and spiritual renewal. Each section includes reflective commentary to help readers draw personal insights and applications. Reflection questions guide readers in considering how these ancient practices can enrich their own spiritual journeys, deepen their connection to God, and foster a greater appreciation for the rhythms of biblical living. Rooted in the teachings of the Tanakh and New Testament, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of God’s appointed seasons. Whether readers are new to exploring Jewish traditions or seeking to deepen their biblical knowledge, this work serves as a bridge between the ancient and modern, offering timeless lessons for faith and life.

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