| | Code | Title | Price |
| | The Liturgy Series |
| | AMDH | The Sh'moneh Esrei or Amidah | 9.00 |
| | Jews daily pray a series of petitions before G-d known as the Sh’moneh Esrei or 18 Benedictions. The prayers are also |
| | known as the Amidah (Standing), for one stands as they are uttered. These were the prayers Zachariah was praying when |
| | the angel Gabriel informed him of the coming birth of Yochanan. Each prayer is reviewed briefly to examine its content |
| | and purpose. |
| | APLP | Akdamut - Prophecy in Liturgical Poetry | 41.00 |
| | This study provides an in-depth exploration of the Liturgical poem of Shavuot (The Festival of Weeks/First Fruits) and its |
| | prophetic means as applied to this Biblical Festival and the Festival of Sukkot, also known as the Festival of Ingathering. |
| | Themes explored include worship of the angels and Israel, the feast of Leviathan, the war of Gog and Magog, and the |
| | Messianic banquet held at the Festival of Sukkot. |
| | Akdamut (Ten Audio Tapes) |
| | DAC | Day of Calamity - Tisha B’Av and Beyond | 11.00 |
| | Each year one day stands alone as a national day of mourning for the Children of Israel. The history of this day for |
| | tragedy finds its beginning over three thousand years ago. Although it is widely known that the First and Second Temple |
| | were destroyed on this date, Tisha B’Av (the 9th of Av), many do not realize the evidence of repeated disasters continuing |
| | to occur on the same date. Could Moses and Joshua have possibly seen this day of doom? How does this day possibly teach |
| | on the downfall of the False Messiah? Will history repeat itself yet again? What lessons can be learned to prevent |
| | calamity in our own lives? |
| | The prophet Zechariah spoke of Tisha B’Av as a day that will turn to a time of rejoicing. Learn how this one day fits |
| | into G-d’s greater design. |
| | Journey with us on a trek through time as we examine Biblical and historical phenomena. In each example an underlying |
| | reason is revealed for the tragic circumstances, which conveys a message that all will find pertinent to their own walk with |
| | G-d. Experience a new dimension in how we should approach this annual time of fasting and lamenting. |
| | LIT1 | Liturgy: The Basic Service | 21.00 |
| | This set of 4 tapes is the prerequisite for all other sets. These prayers and readings are always present for all services, |
| | whether daily, Sabbath, or Festival services. Covered in this tape set is the setting for each service, instruction on what one |
| | does before the actual service begins, teaching on the Psalms read and songs sung. Included also are teachings on the Call |
| | to Worship, the Shema, and Amidah. |
| | The Basic Service (Four Audio Tapes) |
| | LIT1-5 | Liturgy - 5 Volume Set | 80.00 |
| | Complete Liturgy Series. |
| | LIT2 | Liturgy: The Prayers of Tisha B'Av | 11.00 |
| | This 2-tape set examines the prayers for the ninth day of Av, the day that commemorates the destruction of the Temple |
| | by both the Babylonians and Romans. The book of Lamentations is read with references to related passages throughout the |
| | scriptures. |
| | LIT3 | Liturgy: The Prayers of Rosh HaShanah | 21.00 |
| | Four excellent teaching tapes explain selected prayers and readings from the prayer book for Rosh haShanah. Many |
| | examples are visible that illustrate the eschatological happenings on that day when the Kingdom of G-d will arrive. The |
| | entire series is cross-referenced between the prayers and the scriptures. Clearly, this set of tapes arrives at new dimensions |
| | of the prophecy-laden festival of Rosh haShanah. |
| | The Prayers of Rosh haShanah (Four Audio Tapes) |
| | LIT4 | Liturgy: The Prayers of Yom Kippur | 21.00 |
| | This set of 4 tapes covers the mood, teachings, and readings of Yom Kippur. The Selichot Prayers (prayers of repentance) |
| | are examined, as well as the Vidui (confession). The Song of Unity is studied line by line as well as the final service, Neilah |
| | (the closing of the Gate). As in the other sets of this series, references to the Messiah are pointed out with |
| | cross-referencing to scripture. |
| | LIT5 | Liturgy: The Prayers of Sukkot | 21.00 |
| | The prayers and liturgy of Sukkot are probably the most messianic of all the Jewish services. Not only do they give detail |
| | of the Messianic Kingdom, but they also abound with references to the first coming of the Messiah in his birth, ministry, |
| | death, and resurrection. As Sukkot was the most important festival during the Temple period, its liturgy has become one of |
| | the best tools for understanding the gospels. |
| | Prayers of Sukkot (Four Audio Tapes) |
| | Topical Studies |
| | #CHAV 1 | 1 Month Chavurah | 32.00 |
| | MO |
| | Every Monday night*, Joseph Good meets with local students of the Bible. In these meetings, Joseph shares his current |
| | research with the group in detail, working through the sources and answering questions. |
| | Chavurah subscribers receive audio cassettes of the lectures on a monthly basis. Printed material is sometimes included. |
| | |
| | *when Joseph is travelling, he tapes lessons in advance so that each month subscribers receive a full set of tapes. |
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